check the relay
You would need to provide more information. Does the click happen with key on and engine not started? Does the clicking sound come from the engine compartment? Does the click abruptly stop in a specific amount of time? Does it matter if the engine is cold or will it also click after the engine has stopped for just a few minutes like you would find when shopping or refueling? Does wet weather make a difference?
Detonation...Needs to be fixed immediately or will eventually destroy engine.
Bad bearing or rod
In my case I have a 1999 SL1 and the clicking sounds where the relays for the electric door locks. I removed them and I have not have the battery drained. I have not replaced them yet.
Need a more detailed description of the conditions under which it occurs. As is, we have no way of answering this question.
Okay I own a 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee with a 4.0 L engine in it and I have also encountered this problem. The clicking sound that you here may be a relay in the glove compartment. This however is not the problem. Check the #8 fuse in the fuse box. It should be a 15 amp blue fuse. It controls power locks, keyless entry and interior lighting as well. Hope that answers your question
A clicking sound, when trying to start the engine, indicates a dead battery or poor (dirty) battery or starter relay connections.The clicking sound is the starter relay(soleniod) not getting enough power to hold it's contact points together.
That is lifter noise, they probably need adjusting
the clicking sound is the blinker. when you signal to turn with your blinker the light flashes and makes a clicking sound.
AnswerIs the clicking sound from the engine? Try to check the oil.If this is happening when you try to start the car, it is most likely a weak battery or a bad starter. Oil would not have anything to do with this problem
fan belt or lots of things but most likely fan belt
clicking sound but engine wont turn over. jump across terminals on starter if engine turns over solenoid is bad.