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YOU NEED NEW CALIPERS . THEY ARE STICKING
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That clicking noise you hear when you press and release the brake pedal is the "Shift Lock Solenoid" engaging and disengageing. The shift lock solenoid is located below the center console directly underneath the gear shift lever. That sound is normal.
Possibly nothing more than the brake pedal return spring catching on something.
A clicking sound when you turn the key could mean your battery is dead. It could also indicate the starter is going out.
When a weird noise comes from the exhaust after stepping on the gas pedal, it could mean that there is a hole in the exhaust pipe. Sometimes the exhaust pipe will rust and need to be replaced.
A DS1 pedal is a device that guitar players press down on with their foot. When they do this their guitar makes distorted noises and other sound effects.
press the turning signal idiot
It depends. If it is a loud clicking sound you will want to take it to a professional Immediatly! Without Delay!
Press brake pedal down to the fully applied position. Rotate switch about 30 degrees in a counterclockwise rotation then pull rearward and out of bracket. To install pull plunger out fully. Press brake pedal down fully. Insert switch into mounting bracket and align the locator tab on switch with the notch on the bracket. Rotate the switch clockwise about 30 degrees. Release the break pedal then pull forward to adjust switch. You will hear a clicking sound while it is adjusted.
it sounds like the belt is breaking
The clicking may be the belt tensioner clicking. I know that mine is causeing a clicking noise. If you get a friend to help you, you will be able to see it happen if that is the case.