chekyour tire screws, am sure theres the problem
If the 1996 Olds Aurora will not start and there is a clicking noise from under the front panel, check the starter. The clicking noise is probably from the starter solenoid.
Apply the parking brake,but not the driving brake, is the noise there? apply the brake,if the noise is only present when the brake is applied I would assume it is the anti-lock brake system. Get your VIN # of the vehicle and call a ford dealer and give them the # and ask if there are recalls for your vehicle. There are a few for this one but it depends on the vin. There is a anti-lock brake recall, but as I said it depends on where it was made if it falls under the recall.
cv joints
drive belts tensioner/under chassis
it is the door alarm
One thing that can cause a clicking noise under the car is when the bar bushings get worn out on the sway bar. Also, it could be coming from the struts if strut oil is leaking. Other things that can cause a clicking noise if not working properly are the exhaust system and the transmission clutch assembly.
could be the water pump. maybe radiator
ifs its a long loud clicking noise its the transmission solinoid pack perfectly normal this applies to a a604 transmission
1 car length per 10mph, under different weather conditions, such as rain, or snow, the number is multiplied. Under rain it is 2 car lengths per 10mph.
Sounds like a bad CV Joint / Axel shaft. I would check the left wheel bearing and brake components first.
its located under the front right head light. dont worry about the clicking sound its your relay.
This is the locking mechanism that prevents you from shifting from park without depressing the brake pedal or pressing the release button to the right of the gear shifter. This is the locking mechanism that prevents you from shifting from park without depressing the brake pedal or pressing the release button to the right of the gear shifter.