check the transaxle range switch and positioning....the holes should line up in neutral
If the ticking is coming from the top of the engine it is likely the Hydraulic (valve) Lash Adjusters.A fresh oil change using a quality oil and ***an OEM filter from the dealership*** should clear the noise up within 15 minutes of driving.Use of a non-OEM filter can cause valve train ticking noise.
Does it turn over? When you try to start the car can you hear a ticking noise? If there's ticking it could be your battery or alternator but if it doesn't tick it's probably your starter.
If its coming from your engine, you may need a valve adjustment..
Its possible that this ticking sound is caused from driving fast for prolong periods. Its possible that its not the engine that is making the sound, but the exhaust system somewhere. I hear a ticking sound if I drive over 140KMh for long periods. It always stops once the car cools. I hopes this helps.
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No. The word ticking is a verb form, or a noun, or an adjective (ticking clock). But it is not used as an adverb.
the ticking is the blinkers
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If the ticking sounds like a "normal" ticking, it is probably the fuel injectors.
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The most likely cause of a ticking sound in a motor is a bad timing belt. A valve out of time can also cause a ticking sound.
The ticking of a clock is constant, occurring at a steady rhythm/frequency. While the decay of radioactive elements cannot be determined at a particular point in time, they do decay at a fairly steady rate over time. This allows you to statistically determine the rate at which a mass of radioactive material will steadily decay. So, the decay rate is steady, predictable, and follows a sort of rhythm over time just like the ticking of a clock.