It may be the pcv (positive cranckcase valve) or the idle air control valve, iav.
I had a 1987 Pontiac Grand Am I found out that the injector needed to be replaced when the car would start for only a few seconds and the die out abruptly. The injector would only spray enough fuel into the throttle body in order to start it then would stop, the injector was located in the middle and above the throttle body making for an easy repair.
will need recoding
A malfunctioning fuel injector pump will cause the injectors to not fire properly. The fuel injector pump will need to be replaced.
Try checking fuel injector that is what the problem was with mine after checking everything else i replaced injector an fixes the problem
No. The filter will need to be replaced.
the starter cellanoid needs replaced.
if clicking is in turns than a front axle needs replaced. if turning right it is your left axle-- turning left it is your right axle!! the clicking is the cv joint in axle.
If you mean the fuel injector for the #4 cylinder isn't working the answer is simple, either the injector is bad and needs replaced, or the connector has gone bad/ the wires are shorted out. Put an injector pulse tester on that injector (most people don't have these so you'll need to get it tested at a garage), if the injector doesn't fire when it's tested separatly you need an injector. If it does fire that means the plug/wire is the problem.
the clutch on your A/C compressor needs to be replaced.
The a/c clutch needs to be replaced or repaired.
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In my case I have a 1999 SL1 and the clicking sounds where the relays for the electric door locks. I removed them and I have not have the battery drained. I have not replaced them yet.