Sounds like the battery went dead or you have loose/dirty battery connections.
A clicking noise after changing an air filter on a car could indicate there is a problem. You should consult a car care professional.
This Had happened to me... Try changing the dimmer switch... It cured my problem.
just had same problem on 96 replaced head light switch in dash not had problem since wiggled switch first flickering matche wiggle
it is your bulb board. The thing your bulbs go into. Had the same problem. 10.00 bucks
I have a used '02 Cavalier. I finally figured out that the previous owner disengaged the automatic running lights. If I manually turn on the headlights when I start up, before the clicking sound stops, that little wrench light doesn't come on. If you turn on the headlights after the clicking, then you're stuck looking at the light. Hope that helps. The clicking is the computer registering a problem, the wrench on the dash is Service Vehicle. This goes hand in hand with the BCM, body contol module which monitors your lights, brake lights, headlights, etc. Check all of your bulbs and i can guarantee one is out.
I had this Problem once on an old Nissan. Once i changed the switch the problem continued. What resolved the issue was changing the ballast resistor located on the blower housing, Once i changed this resistor, all my speeds became available again.
check the fuse to see if something happened where the fuse was blown. you can get a fuse checker at Advanced Auto Parts along with extra fuses. If that doesn't solve the problem, check to make sure the headlights aren't burned out.
Start by checking the battery voltage and cleaning the connections to the battery. You can use a voltmeter to check voltage or just turn on the headlights and see if they are dim or bright (low voltage = dim headlights). Once battery is checked and your sure it's not the problem, remove the starter and take it to an auto part store. Many auto part stores will test the starter for free. The clicking can be a lack of battery power, poor connection or faulty starter.
If the headlights flash on and off, there may be a problem with the bulbs or fuses. There may also be a problem with the battery connections or wiring.
97-98 Chevy blazer/S10 headlights on/offI had the same problem on my 1997 s-10 blazer. Check the daytime running light modual under the dash,center,behind accessory outlets(cig.lighter).
Headlights are light bulbs not too much different from the bulbs in your home...they must be periodically changed. In short...you have a blown bulb. If you replace the bulb and the lights still do not work you must check the fuse to see if it is blown. If it is not the bulb or the fuse, you have an electrical problem requiring a mechanic.
I had a problem with my headlights going off, not the high beams. Replaced the rectangular silver can thingy at the fuse panel under the dash on the drivers side. I put a higher rated one in, which is a no no, but it solved the problem of the headlights going out.