The clicking noises are caused by the duct-work under the floor. When hot or cool air is run through them, the duct-work will either expand or contract with the temperature change, making clicking noises at the joints to adjust for the expansion/contraction. The other possibility is there is a loose floorboard where a nail missed the joist, and the floor creaks when you walk on it.
the indicator?
It is probably just your exaust manifld cooling.
Need a more detailed description of the conditions under which it occurs. As is, we have no way of answering this question.
its located under the front right head light. dont worry about the clicking sound its your relay.
The "clicking sound" is probably a circuit breaker. If so, you have a short, or overload, in the wiring somewhere.
There is an in-game menu to turn up the sound try making sure that you have the setting correct there, you can find this under the spanner icon, then clicking the microphone icon.
Under the dash on the drivers side; Turn on the turn signal (if it works) and follow the clicking sound.
if you have an electrical fuel pump can sometimes do that
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.
What causes a hard rattling knocking sound under the hood when you start your 98 ford windstar? Lack of oil, lack of oil pressure, badly worn camshaft or crankshaft or a combination of all the above.
I just had this happen- I disconnected the battery to try and reset the ECU, and when I plugged it back the clicking started. Apparently it was the remote door lock- just try unlocking/locking your car a few times and see if that helps.
Gosh, do you have any idea where that sound comes from? Front or rear, under or over.... The more info you give equals a better answer....your question gets this answer. Since you had the time to post this you should have the time to correct the question and then expect a better answer.