The clicking sound is probably your solenoid trying to work. Your battery has just enough electricity to make the solenoid operate but not enough electricity to make the starter work. You probably have an almost dead battery.
A clicking sound when you try to start the car is a dead battery. It may be that the alternator is not charging it properly.
The clicking can signify a weak or dead battery. Make sure the battery is fully charged to start the engine.
Clicking usually is a sign of a bad battery or starter
If your car makes a clicking sound when you try to start it, try to jump the battery. If that starts it, check the electrical system and if it was the battery, replace the battery. If jumping it does not fix it, have a mechanic look at it.
A clicking sound, when trying to start the engine, indicates a dead battery or poor (dirty) battery or starter relay connections.The clicking sound is the starter relay(soleniod) not getting enough power to hold it's contact points together.
make sure battery cables are tight
right inner fender
Valves tapping?
Probably a dead battery but you may wish to check your battery terminals for corrosion.
AnswerIs the clicking sound from the engine? Try to check the oil.If this is happening when you try to start the car, it is most likely a weak battery or a bad starter. Oil would not have anything to do with this problem
Check battery, charge it or change it. Dead battery.
It is likely to be the starter is not working.