Detonation...Needs to be fixed immediately or will eventually destroy engine.
AnswerIs the clicking sound from the engine? Try to check the oil.If this is happening when you try to start the car, it is most likely a weak battery or a bad starter. Oil would not have anything to do with this problem
Sounds like u need oil!
I will take a stab at the answer....... Do you live in a hot climate? If so, when the engine is hot and possibly a new exhaust was installed, the clicking would be the exhaust cooling off. Sound good ?
When you drive over a clicking bettle.
A bad rod bearing
if your car has air con on it while the engine is running it will be the aircon pump switching on and off hope this helps you out nate
a loose or slipping belt
Faulty engine
thae catalitic converter is pluuged
Clicking usually is a sign of a bad battery or starter
You would need to provide more information. Does the click happen with key on and engine not started? Does the clicking sound come from the engine compartment? Does the click abruptly stop in a specific amount of time? Does it matter if the engine is cold or will it also click after the engine has stopped for just a few minutes like you would find when shopping or refueling? Does wet weather make a difference?
Okay I own a 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee with a 4.0 L engine in it and I have also encountered this problem. The clicking sound that you here may be a relay in the glove compartment. This however is not the problem. Check the #8 fuse in the fuse box. It should be a 15 amp blue fuse. It controls power locks, keyless entry and interior lighting as well. Hope that answers your question