== == == == Anyway, that should take care of the clicking. It worked for me.
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I've just started having this problem too on my 2002 Malibu. I have found a lot of intermitted turn signal issues, especially for the 2000-01 Malibu, but I am still searching for info on the clicking (turn signal) sound from the dash.
the clicking sound is the blinker. when you signal to turn with your blinker the light flashes and makes a clicking sound.
the flasher relay.
It is behind the radio. So you will need to take out your center console and radio to get to it. It should be a little black box. If your turn signal still make a clicking sound, you can put your ear near it and hear the clicking sound.
It's the brake calipers. Probably around $400 to replace in a shop.
Under the dash on the drivers side; Turn on the turn signal (if it works) and follow the clicking sound.
press the turning signal idiot
probably have a bad relay, that was my problem.. Are your turn signals not working, but your hazards lights are? and if so, do you hear a constant clicking sound, like your turn signal is turned on? Does the clicking sound go away when you hit the brakes? It is the relay.
probably because you have your turn signal on. LOL sorry, couldn't resist
I have a clicking sound like the turn signal Is on and its not hit the breaks and the sound stops what is it this is on a 2000 Lincoln towncar
Flasher is under the dash, drivers side, follow the clicking sound the signal makes when turned on. That sound comes from the flasher. If signal is staying on it could be you have a bulb or two out. Check your signal lights before replacing the flasher.
google "multifunction switch" -- basically, it's a buildup of grease in the housing of your turn signal stalk which activates the circuit and makes that clicking sound even when the signal is off. The fix-it solution is to open the housing and clean the grease off the contacts.