That's your silanoid.. if you follow the + battery wire it leads you there, a lot of newer cars have it located inside the starter.. but that is usually a sign you need more power, try chargeing the battery or jumping starting it.. also make sure your cables are hooked to the battery tightly and the battery nipples and the termanals that hook 2 them are clean and shiny where they touch together.
The clicking noise could also be coming from your exhaust system. Loose clamps or a hole in your system could be causing the noise. You may have to repair or replace your exhaust system. You can get advice on the same from magnaflow exhaust systems.
It sounds like a CV axle shaft has come loose from the transaxle. This is usually caused by an improperly installed axle shaft of missing or damaged snap-ring type retainer.
The clicking noise you can hear is the starter solenoid clicking into place. If the starter motor does not turn the engine immediately, it is probably the best place to look. it sounds like the starter motor is faulty.
drive belts tensioner/under chassis
dead battery or charging system failure.
Check to make sure that all bulbs are working properly if so replace turn signal flasher
it makes that clicking noise because you touch yourself at night
central airconditioner makes a clicking noise when running? any idea what to check?
Fruit bats.
it makes a clicking noise
Locust
Yes. In some cars it does.
a gecko, its a lizard
Roaches and bugs mating
A clicking noise in the engine of a 91 Ranger could indicate a problem with the valves. A valve lifter in the engine may be worn or stuck.
You need to check your starter or your starter selenoid.
stater or silanoid
where is the flasher unit on a 2004 Chevy classic? where is the flasher unit on a 2004 Chevy classic and could it be causing the clicking noise in the dash?