Q: Purchased a bmw 2010 with 146k miles. When I turn the wheel while in park or exiting a drive way, I hear a clicking noise. What co

asked by on January 16, 2018

Purchased a used BMW 528i about three days ago and when driving turning the wheel of the car I heard a clicking noise while in park but also when leaving out of the driveway. The car has 146k miles and is still under the 30 day warranty. Is this cause for me to return the car?

My car has 146000 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

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