The issue, which has been going on for a while now and has yet to be effectively diagnosed is a clicking (subtle and slight) sound when turning the steering wheel, especially when the vehicle hasn't been running and especially when moving at slow speeds. Previously, Ive been lead to believe (through research) that it may be tie rod issues, however now I'm leaning towards CV Joint issues. I've had it looked at several times in the past and nothing was found. Additionally, my information center is giving me prompts telling me to get the Traction Control and Stability Control system's checked. Im assuming these systems communicate through the electrical system the ABS uses (wires running out of my wheel bearing hub and under my car) and recently Ive received a message to have the ABS checked as well. Im wondering if these problems may be interconnected. I had the wheel bearings changed a few months ago and noticed one the wires coming from my old wheel bearing hub was frayed and pinched nearly into, I assumed this was why I was getting the messages to check the systems. Replacing the bearings (which were bad anyway) did nothing to fix the problem, so maybe the issue with the wiring is on the car end of the connection, not wheel bearing end? Do those wires run near the CV joint? i.e. if my CV joint is bad now, could it have damaged those wires? Im just spitballing here... Im not sure what might be cause these issues.
To add to these problems, lately when stopped I'm getting push back on my break pedal. Raises or lowers randomly as I hold the vehicle in a stopped position. Otherwise, no actual "breaking" issues. Btw... this vehicle is 4 yrs old. Just found out last week, my alternator is nearly dead as well even though right now my original battery is still good. I love my car.