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Why is my Vauxhall Mokka's steering wheel making a clicking noise?

I have noticed that my Vauxhall Mokka's steering wheel makes a clicking noise when I turn it to the right. It seems to be getting worse and I'm worried about the safety of my car. What could be causing this issue and how do I fix it?

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This clicking noise could potentially be caused by a loose or worn out steering column joint. It is important to get this checked and fixed by a certified mechanic as soon as possible to avoid any potential safety issues.

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Another possible cause could be a damaged universal joint in the steering column. This is a common issue in older Vauxhall Mokka models. It is best to take your car to a reputable mechanic to diagnose and fix any issues with the steering column.

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If you have recently had your car serviced or had any work done on the steering column, it is possible that the mechanic did not tighten all the bolts properly. This could be the cause of the clicking noise. It is important to address this issue as soon as possible to avoid any further damage to your car.