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Would you bring in your car to a shop ....

If you heard clicking sounds upon turning, Near the steering wheel area, just once?

This occurred in my car a few days ago and I just wondered if one could drive it a while more and gauge if the clicking continues, or bring it in to a shop at the first sound?

Also two weeks ago I heard one knock like sound, inside the middle of the steering wheel, but hasn't occurred since.
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twiigss · M
As another poster mentioned, wait until it's more of a problem or they can try to find the problem.

So the thing with my car when I had the driver side rear brake pad stuck to the rotor, the left front of the car was violently shaking every so often while I was driving, it wouldn't be constant. The mechanic only wanted to look at the car when it was doing that shaking. Eventually, the mechanic was able to test drive the car and realize that it was the driver side rear brake pad stuck to the rotor that was causing the shaking in the front of the car.

Without the car shaking, there's really no issue because that was the issue all along was the front of the car in the front left shaking.

So best bet is wait until it's more of a problem, but don't let it get so bad to where it's extreme.