When a shift solenoid goes bad the solenoid doesn't make any noise.
theres a clicking noise then nothing happends
Sounds like the rubbers are going in your shock absorbers.
If there is a loud noise when shifting from park into drive, it may be a transmission problem. One should shift slowly, as the transmission could disengage itself.
A front or rear hub bearing assembly going bad could sound like that.
if it's a turbo check the turbo
Starter solenoid shot. Replace Starter.
It is compact in design but complecated. Smooth shifting of gears, noise free shifting most suitable for Passenger cars.
If there is no solenoid noise, it is probably electrical. However, you will still need to get the window unlatched so you can work on the tailgate. See related link.
If your battery has a full charge, and NO noise is heard. It is most likely a lose or broken wire from the battery to ignition switch or from ignition switch to solenoid. A bad neutral switch may also be the problem or a blown fuse. A clicking noise would indicate bad solenoid contacts or a low battery charge. Although the a solenoid may be at fault, the other reasons are more likely. Note: On cars without automatic transmissions, check the clutch interlock switch.
That is the neutral safety switch making the click sound.
When shifting a manual (or standard) transmission on a vehicle, if you hear excessive knocking noises immediately after shifting, you are probably:1) Shifting into the next highest gear too soon, or2) Shifting into the wrong gear - for example, going from 2nd to 4th gear, or3) Not running the engine fast enough after shifting to the next highest gear, or4) Your engine is out of tune if you know you're doing steps 1,2 and 3 correctly
Ask your local mechanic or car dealer, they have the real answers.