Most probably a loose tappet. Check the valve clearances. Or a valve could be sticking in its guide.If the lifters are hydraulic (unlikely on older cars) they might be gummed up. A good flushing oil will clear sticking valve and lifter problems.
the clicking noise is either, a) the motor assembly of the speaker rattling, B)cone rattling, C) its just blown. it will need to be replaced either way.
Greetings, I just had the same issue with my Ford Excursion but was doing the clicking noise in reverse and in either 2 wheel drive or 4X4. I went under and checke4d the transfer case shift motor and found the noise coming from there. Changed it and problem solved. Just something to check out. Kenny 130256405201 check out this E-Bay number ( Item # ) Pretty cheap on there for the motor Answer If the noise is coming from inside, the chain has failed.
The noise is coming from the passive restraint module.
I hear a clicking noise coming from my jeep when I hit speeds greater then 50 MPH? any ideas on what can cause this
Where is the clicking coming from? Within the engine compartment or inside the car?
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.
clicking noise when trying to sart engine usually indicates a flat battery.if the battery is not the problem ,the starter motor needs repair.
Have you changed your oil lately? You can try adding 10/40 wt. oil the next time you change oil.
Clicking sounds coming from the vehicle may indicate there are loose valves. Aside from getting a mechanic checkup, adding high mileage motor oil can also be helpful.
A clicking noise when pedaling a bicycle could be caused by issues such as a loose pedal, worn-out bottom bracket, misaligned chain, or damaged chainring. It is important to inspect and potentially repair these components to resolve the clicking noise.
A clicking noise on a bike could be caused by issues such as a loose chain, misaligned gears, worn-out pedals, or a loose bottom bracket. It is recommended to inspect and potentially adjust or replace these components to resolve the clicking noise.
back washer blade motor is clicking, check to turn them off to see if it stops...