if its coming as you turn it would be lack of lubricante in the cv joint or it could be the ball joint, as far as engine wise it could be your valves
I hear a clicking noise coming from my jeep when I hit speeds greater then 50 MPH? any ideas on what can cause this
it makes that clicking noise because you touch yourself at night
probably just getting rocks caught in the tread.
The rear of a Ford Explorer may have a grinding noise when driving, because the muffler may have came loose. The u joint may also be loose and cause a grinding noise.
A bad resistor can cause your BCM to make a clicking sound. The clicking noise can be caused by the relays and replacing the BCM will fix the problem.
A clicking noise, when accelerating, can be caused by a worn CV joint. The CV joint can cause the axle to collapse when it breaks.
If there is a clicking noise get it to a mechanic you engine is blown and may be saved. Most likely you'll need a new one because a lifter is broken and it would be cheaper.
sounds like a flat battery
cv joints
dead battery
sounds like a bad cv axle
The clicking noise after letting go of the clutch in 1st gear could be due to a worn-out CV joint or axle. The clicking noise indicates that there may be damage to the joints or components, and continued driving in this condition could lead to more severe issues. It is recommended to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to diagnose the exact cause of the clicking noise and to prevent further damage.