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CV joints making a clicking noise when turning. Right Honda in Scottsdale AZ diagnosed it Nov 2025. As of Jan 2026, there are still no parts to repair after calling the dealership to get an update.
I notice every morning when leaving for work, making left turns, there is an unusual knocking sound while turning. Sometimes it happens turning right, but mainly on left turns.
The vehicle began popping when turning left near the axel. Once brought up to Honda we were made aware that they know about the issue but my vehicle didn-??t fall as necessary to fix-??..yet and they are hoping for a recall in order to address my issue. Till then I-??m supposed to drive around with a potentially broken axel with my children.
- Morganton, NC, USA
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The vehicle's steering and suspension are making a clicking noise at the CV joint. There are no clear dashboard signs or error indicating that there is an issue with the vehicle. It started a couple months ago and I see that it is a common issue in Honda prologue coming from Chevy component reuse.
The vehicle makes clicking/popping noises when steering. It starts only when turning the wheel hard one way or the other. As the problem gets worse, turning slightly is enough to make clicking noise. CV Joints/Axles have been replaced every 3,000 miles on my vehicle; around 3,000 and 6,000 miles. Honda seems to be aware of this issue, but is using the same parts to replace the bad joints every time. So it seems the problem is destined to repeat itself over and over. I am wondering when this will become a safety issue. Especially once my warranty runs out and it becomes exorbitant to replace the joints for myself.
This is not one incident, but a building problem. We are hearing a clicking sound from the front of the car whenever making a turn. I think it is the same CV joint problem so many other Prologue owners are complaining about. Is this dangerous? This is our fourth Honda vehicle, and one would expect a reputable company like Honda to stand by their vehicles. A recall is certainly warranted with so many having this issue.
The vehicle's steering and suspension are making a clicking noise at the CV joint. There are no clear dashboard signs or error indicating that there is an issue with the vehicle. Multiple service department members at Honda dealerships have noted a large number of problems related to this topic. The car will be taken to the dealership on January 31, 2026, for inspection. The service department mentioned that the vehicle will be inspected and a service notice will be created, but there is no solution for this safety issue.
I hear a loud clicking sound when I turn the steering wheel at low speeds. The sounds has gotten loud over time. I fear that the steering might not work when I need it the most, i.e when making a quick turn from stop. I have reported this to Great Lakes Honda west dealership in Elyria, Ohio and have an appointment with them today.
Faulty CV joint that produce knocking sounds when turning, recently, along with the knocking noise there is a loud bang noise when trying to turn with some acceleration, the noise is very loud and seems to be something is going to break. It may break down on turning. CV joints were replaced for this car twice and the problem is still comes back, recent diagnosis determined they will need to be replaced again. No warning lights are associated with this problem.
Vehicle only has 13K miles and is one year old, and is making a clicking noise when turning. Especially noticeable when it's cold or I just started driving the vehicle. Called Honda Dealership and the service advisor acknowledged that they're aware of this problem but do not have the parts available to fix it. I believe this vehicle has a problem with defective CV joints/ankle. I was told they would put me on a list and contact me when backordered parts are available, but I'm not sure if I can believe I'll be contacted.
There is a knocking/clicking sound when I accelerate and turn. It sounds like a CV joint. I had it evaluated by the dealer today and they reported they heard it once, but could not reproduce the problem, so they tightened some bolts, but that was all. As soon as I left the dealer it made the noise coming out of the dealer's driveway and multiple times on the way home. I have scheduled another appointment for tomorrow, but I don't see how they could not reproduce the problem. It's very obvious.
Subject: Formal Complaint Regarding Persistent CV Joint Clicking Noise I am writing to formally document an ongoing issue with the constant velocity (CV) joints in my vehicle, which produce a noticeable clicking noise during low-speed turns, particularly at 90-degree intersections. This concern was first reported to my Honda dealer shortly after I leased the vehicle. At that time, the noise was intermittent; however, it has since progressed and now occurs consistently with every such maneuver.I understand that this is a recognized issue within Honda service departments. However, I maintain that audible clicking from CV joints under these conditions is not normal or acceptable wear behavior for a vehicle of this age and mileage.I am particularly concerned about vehicle safety, as steering and drivetrain integrity are critical to safe operation. The increasing frequency and volume of the noise suggest potential degradation that could compromise safety over time. Additionally, given that the vehicle utilizes a GM-derived chassis, I worry that this shared platform may contribute to reluctance from either manufacturer to implement a permanent resolution.Honda service representatives have informed me that there is no known permanent fix and that replacement of the CV joints merely delays the recurrence of the symptom. This issue is noted heavily on Internet forums, too. I respectfully request this be considered by NHTSA for manufacturer recall.
Broken/Defective CV axles. Clicking noise occurs when turning both left and right. Vehicle has been to the dealer and dealer has reproduced and noted the issue. Dealer stated nothing can be done due to no fix from Honda.
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- Worthington, OH, USA