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where is the flasher unit on a 2004 Chevy classic? where is the flasher unit on a 2004 Chevy classic and could it be causing the clicking noise in the dash?
Depends on where it is coming from. If it seems outside of the vehicle, it could be a hub bearing.
If no lights are coming on the dashboard and depending on the vibrations. Could be a motor mount.
if you have an electrical fuel pump can sometimes do that
Coming from the drive wheels? Could be worn CV joints
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.
It could be a starter problem....can you tell where the click is coming from? is it the started clicking, or a relay clicking?
Possible a failing U-joint.
Not sure but it could be that the car's heater unit water has air in it. If so I believe this can be caused by exhaust gases coming from a leaking cylinder head gasket.
I suggest that you take your car to the dealer and they can help you there and tell you if there is somthing wrong with it or not.
Old answer: Could be turn signal or hazard flasher. Additional answer: I had a similar problem. The short answer is that a factory recall may fix it. See my long answer at the link below. http://markdionne.blogspot.com/2006/11/2000-vw-gti-clicking-noise-behind.html
the clicking noise could be you lifters are starting to go bad or your valves might be bent a lil. eather you should just take it to the shop and have them look at it soon or you could blow your motor.