I had a similar problem. The rear hatch area was making an intermittent clicking noise. The battery went completely dead. I attached a charger and it wouldn't charge the battery, came up with an error code saying my battery was bad. So with a booster battery attached I could still hear the clicking. I popped the rear glass window using my key fob and heard an electric motor run briefly. I closed the hatch, no more clicking. I was then able to charge the battery. By the way, the entire rear hatch is coated in ice and it's about 20 degrees out.
Check your battery. Usually when you get the clicking sound that means the battery is dead or in need of charge.
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Low battery voltage .?
The clicking sound is your a/c unit trying to engage. I would have freon pressure checked first, if not, a/c unit may be bad
First thing that I would do is check the battery. The clicking sound is the selenoid on the starter. Usually that means the starter is bad. Isn't very hard to replace. Hope this helped.
Your child in the backseat.
sounds to me like a really bad c.v joint or joints
The 2002 Ford Expedition has 16 valves.
The 2002 Ford Expedition has a V8 engine.
You should have an auto mechanic check the car or take to the Ford dealership.
The cast of The Clicking - 2002 includes: Andrew Mondia as Victim
I had the same thing on my 2002 caravan sport and I changed the caliper, rotor, and pads and no more clicking.