Not enough power to starter motor.
A ticking or clicking sound is probably lifter noise, the valves need adjusting
Completely normal. Chances are it only ticks when hot water is running, that is because it needs to work to keep heating the water.
there is a bit of rubish caught in the heater fan.
most likely a faulty relay
The ones that makes the sound are mechanical vs digital. The sound you hear is the second hand clicking as it's movement is controlled in duration ffor precision so it falls into place but can only go so far.
If the car is ticking but not turning over when trying to start, it sounds as if it's an electrical issue. The ticking sound is probably the starter solenoid. It sounds like there's not enough current to engage the starter. (They require quite a bit of juice.) I'd suggest checking the battery, alternator, and battery cables.
Check battery, charge it or change it. Dead battery.
Where is the EEC connections for a code reader on a 1995 Mercury Cougar? Is there any suggestions why the engine won't turn over. Only a ticking sound is heard and sparks from the battery sometimes appears when trying to start.
frog
sounds like you need new belts Your brake pads could also be wet
The only thing I can think of that would make a sound on a regular BMX would be the ticking from the pawls in the freewheel/freehub mechanism - the one way clutch that allows you to keep the pedals still while rolling forward.
Yes, as a child I heard them for years at my Mum & Dad's house. It's a very gentle tick-tock for about 20 seconds then pause for about 15 seconds before starting again. I have a different sound in my kitchen - which I can only describe as a fairy snoring. A regular, soft buzzing sound which, like the 'ticking' spiders can be disrupted by hitting the table or wall near to the sound - and I hear it in different parts of my kitchen on different days. Now, clearing mum and Dad's house - in the silence, the ticking spiders are still there, just like they used to be.