I believe what your problem is is that you CVC joint is going bad it goes from your trans to your wheel if it has not done it long it won't fall apart but you should have it fixed by a reputable service shop that you trust it should be about 1500 bucks in Arkansas and more in other states so no worry just have it checked out as soon as you can afford it after all it is your drive train good luck Keith
A clicking sound either when you are driving or when you make a turn. The Clicking sound will come from the outside wheel during turns, such as if you turn left the right cv will generally make the noise.
There could be a humming noise from the engine of a 2002 Toyota Corolla because of low oil or a fouled spark plug. It can also indicate a more serious problem.
Check the heat shield on the catalytic converter
That is lifter noise, they probably need adjusting
it might be your starter.
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?
dead battery or bad starter (with the clicking, I'm 95% sure its the battery)
It might be the relay on its way out. Or might be nothing to worry about.
CV Joints are the most common cause.
1998 model year corolla has a timing chain and does not need to be changed unless it is making noise or is broken
If the noise is a clunking or clicking type noise, it's probably your CV boots. Costs 300 or so to replace for each side. These begin to make noises when turning when they are going bad, it's best to replace soon after the noise starts because they can be a huge problem if they break while you're driving.
clicking noise is probably fuel pump relay, check for battery condition, then for good connections including ground, inspect all fuses