You have a bad CV joint (half shaft) needs replacing. Just take note of which side the noise is at, so you repair the correct one.
Type your answer here... if it is a front wheel drive it could need c.v.Joint's. Just a thought
where is the flasher unit on a 2004 Chevy classic? where is the flasher unit on a 2004 Chevy classic and could it be causing the clicking noise in the dash?
The 1989 Chevy Cavalier could be either a 2.0L 4-cylinder or a 2.8L V-6.
check oil and oil pressure if good sell it
If I could answer this question, then I wouldn't be asking it. Now would I?
If coolant level is correct - could be a defective sensor
could be the oxygen sensor. that's what it was on mine.
check your belt tensoner
with a LOT of fabrication it could be done. Maybe... I have seen a newer cavalier with a caddy northstar V8 in it. There is a video of it running on youtube.
bad cv joint, bad wheel bearing or suspension or brake problems
It could be the ball bearings or the ball joints or the breaks but not to sure but that's what it was on mine.
The fan relay could be bad or the fan motor could be bad.