noob
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So I bought a new daily driver so I rarely drive my 2017 Escalade ESV anymore. The last time I jumped in it, it had a check engine light within a mile of turning on the motor. So I immediately turn around park it and get into my other car. 2 weeks passed by before the shop could get to it, and finally when they did, it was a bad fuel injector in cyc 6 along with code for misfire in the same cylinder. Now I finally get the car back and jump in, drive it a few miles and realized it's now clicking when I turn right. I went up a curved on-ramp onto the high way and it's a clicking noise that's consistent only when turning right. Turning left has zero noise. I immediately take it back to the shop, doesn't click at low speed, didn't click which turning back and forth on the lift or on the ground, and tie rods and all suspension seems tight. He's thinking it's possibly a suspension issue but I don't see how that could cause a clicking noise. But there is a little grease on the flat part of the front passenger strut. Any idea?