mine was clickin as i turned the wheels and when putting it in 4 wheel drive "electric 4*4" it was a hub bearing goin out
What causes ticking, check engine light, and the check gauges sensor to come on in a 1999 Dodge Durango 5.2L SUV?
lifters
The fuel injectors make the ticking noise you hear at startup, especially when the engine is cold (colder temperatures).
rack and pinion
Its not your brakes making the noise. Most liklly your CV joint is warn out.
There is a little circuit board on the back of the cluster that runs the tach, It is the usual cause of a non working tach. The ticking noise could be a loose timing chain.
nail in tire, or rock
CV Joints? Rocks in the tire tread?
the wheel has to get changed you ediot
If you hear it only at idle and sounds faint, it is your rocker shaft. They wear on the end and makes a slight ticking noise. Mine has done it for over 100k miles and no problems. I hope you have done reg maint and kept oil changed.
The ticking sound is coming from the valve lifters. When the oil filter is changed, air is introduced into the system, which causes air bubbles to form in the oil. This causes the valve lifters to "leak down", which is what causes the ticking sound. It can take several days for the bubbles to dissipate. It's annoying, but harmless.
check your stabilizer links as well as your sway bar bushings. the sway bar bushings might look ok but what happens is the hole gets egg shapped causes clunkinking noise s going over bumps. just had the same problem in my shop. 2002 dodge caravan.