It means your sulinoid is bad. Is part is sometimes built in the starter or separate under the hood. Likely under the hood, mounted to the passenger side wheel well somewhere. Sometimes it will do this because of corrosion on the battery. Or a bad starter. You can try tapping the sulinoid or starter temporarily but it won't work for long.
it might be your starter.
sounds like a flat battery
it makes that clicking noise because you touch yourself at night
A weak battery would do that
Ford F-150 will not start all it does is make a clicking noise
clicking noise when u turn the key to start is either a bad battery or bad battery connection or the starter needs replacing rule out the solenoid, as the clicking you can hear comes from the solenoid
I have a 2004 Ford Explorer and the heat does not work, but when i try to turn the control valve to heat it makes a clicking noise. How do i fix it?
right inner fender
It could be solenoid, starter, battery, alternator not CHARGING the battery or corroded battery terminals.
Check battery, charge it or change it. Dead battery.
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.
The most common reason for your 1999 Ford Ranger pickup truck not to start is a battery that needs to be charged. Charge the battery for a minimum of 15 minutes.