My guess would be that the clicking sound is the flasher relay operating. Its a mechanical switch in a metal housing and they all do that clicking thing. The question I would have about that is why it wouldn't be clicking at times. This relay iis located with the fuses and is a plug-in inexpensive item to repair.
If this clicking only happens when your turn indicator or hazard lights is on it's the flasher unit working. If not it's the stuff in the glove box rolling around probably.
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The clicking could be either of these. The starting after ten minutes sounds more like brakes. As brakes heat the problem could start. It could be an axle bearing as well. The only way to know for sure is to start checking the components.
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