it is the recirculation door for the heating/ a/c system trying to close. take off the top dash panel, loosen the pass side airbag (do not unplug) set it aside and you can see the door. I put a metal clip on the metal on the bottom of the opening that kept the door from fully closing and it stopped it from closing all the way and it worked
Where is the clicking coming from? Within the engine compartment or inside the car?
It is your turn signal relay located behind the glove compartment. I have replaced mine and still had the same clicking/buzzing sound. It's most like your turn signal arm because it has a cluster of wires in there and they can't get loose.
The clicking was coming from a bad wrist pin,had to completely dismantle engine to find it .Now i have the pleasure of putting it back together,no wonder they call cavaleers rattleers,lol.
fuse box will be in or under the glove box and the fuse will be blow stopping dash lights from coming on .
Find where the clicking is coming from.It sounds like a relay losing power and energizing again.So maybe a loose batt. cable or short somewhere.Check the smaller positive lead that drives the under hood fuse panel....but you must find what is doing the clicking.Then you can go from there.
This morning my car is doing the same thing. Plus it feels like my car wants to die but it doesnt die.
The fuel filter on a 1993 Cavalier is located and the rear of the vehicle on the passenger side. If you slide up underneath the car, you will see it coming off of the fuel tank. Hope that helps! It is located right behind the gas tank on the passenger side. That is if it is a z24
I have seen paper and othe item fall behind the glove box. open the glove box and look behind the compartment to make sure the area is clear
Check your coolant level.
person coming from behind
The speed sensor for a 1999 Chevrolet Cavalier is located on the side of the transmission. It has two wires coming out of it.
click noise from glove box everything workin properly what is it