It's your car cooling down.....
It is low on freon.
google "multifunction switch" -- basically, it's a buildup of grease in the housing of your turn signal stalk which activates the circuit and makes that clicking sound even when the signal is off. The fix-it solution is to open the housing and clean the grease off the contacts.
IF your blinkers are clicking extremely loudly then try changing the relay. The relay is what is responsible for the light bulb going off and on and is were the sound of the clicking is coming from. A relay is just a mechanical electrical switch that flicks the power on and off to make the blinker blink
h/lamp & tns relay clicking when car is off & car will not start
because it wants to
I had this same problem with my 1992 town car. On mine it was a headlight switch relay that was burnt out. It cost me about $300 at a ford dealer to get it fixed.
probably have a bad relay, that was my problem.. Are your turn signals not working, but your hazards lights are? and if so, do you hear a constant clicking sound, like your turn signal is turned on? Does the clicking sound go away when you hit the brakes? It is the relay.
blower motor actuator needs to be replaced.
The engine is cooling down. (or at least that's one reason for it)
The 2001 Nissan Altima GXE might make a clicking noise and then turn off because of a bad solenoid or bad starter. This sound could also be due to a weak battery.
On a 1996 Camry. you just gotta turn your car off, than open the door then the alarm will sound, after you close the door, turn the car on (not the engine), and then turn the switch to off, it is located by the handle to open the roof. Then alarm should turn off.
Put Key in ignition and turn it a bit.