Describe the noise and the general area it is coming from and I would glad to answer the best way I can.
If the noise is a squeaking sound, it could be coming from the bearings in the blower fan. It could also be coming from a worn bushing or bearing in the blower motor.
Uhh well with what you have said it could be anything, you'de need more info on what kind of noise it is, and wheres it coming from.....
Noise coming from engine in Oldsmobile Cutlass could be as a result of an oil leak in the rear of your engine. This makes the gears to wear off leading to severe knocking noise.
The grinding noise from your bike could be caused by issues with the chain, gears, or bearings. It is important to inspect and possibly replace these components to resolve the noise.
The crying noise coming from the next room could be caused by someone experiencing emotional distress, physical pain, or a need for attention or comfort. It could also be due to a sudden loss, fear, or frustration.
the reason you here noise from your muffler are because less pressure from your engine is going fast.
The high pitch noise coming from your toilet could be caused by a faulty fill valve or a worn-out ballcock assembly. It is important to have a plumber inspect and repair the issue to prevent further damage.
you have a small cat stuck under your car
The vibrating noise in your car could be caused by issues with the exhaust system, engine mounts, or a problem with the tires. It is recommended to have a mechanic inspect your car to determine the exact cause of the noise.
A high-pitched noise coming from your toilet could be caused by a faulty fill valve, a worn-out flapper, or water pressure issues. It is recommended to have a plumber inspect and repair the toilet to resolve the issue.
The belt could need some dressing, or the pulley could bent. The belt could need an adjustment.
Before I can answer that question, can you describe where the ticking noise is coming from? Front of the vehicle? Rear? Engine? Is it coming from your Wheels? If its coming from the front of the vehicle you might require an oil change. If its coming from the rear of the vehicle it could be your axle. If its coming from your wheels it could be either wheel bearings or a backing plate for your brakes. Does it happen at regular intervals? Are they random and sporadic?