You won't hear a clicking noise from my brake light switch it doesn't make that noise.
you most likely have low brake fluid or if it stops fine its just an annoying noise
check for loose caliper bolts, brake pad may be moving around in caliper or caliper bracket. missing or broken brake hardware.
Apply the parking brake,but not the driving brake, is the noise there? apply the brake,if the noise is only present when the brake is applied I would assume it is the anti-lock brake system. Get your VIN # of the vehicle and call a ford dealer and give them the # and ask if there are recalls for your vehicle. There are a few for this one but it depends on the vin. There is a anti-lock brake recall, but as I said it depends on where it was made if it falls under the recall.
the most probable cause of clicking on rear brakes are weak return springs or a broken one.
chekyour tire screws, am sure theres the problem
That is the neutral safety switch making the click sound.
A clicking noise from the dash on a 2003 Mercedes Benz might be the flasher for the turn signals. Sometimes the flasher will make a clicking noise if it is about to go out, to let the driver know it is time to replace the flasher relay switch.
That clicking noise you hear when you press and release the brake pedal is the "Shift Lock Solenoid" engaging and disengageing. The shift lock solenoid is located below the center console directly underneath the gear shift lever. That sound is normal.
My best guess is that you have a slightly warped disk rotor on whichever side is causing the clicking. When the rotor is warped, its rotation bumps it up against the brake caliper(s) causing a clicking sound. If that's what it is - it's not dangerous unless you've noticed a significant loss of braking power. When you replace your front bakes eventually, they'll resurface (or flatten out) your rotors if they can or they'll replace them.
Inspect the brake pads. They are probably worn out and need replacing.
The HVAC clicking noise in the wall could be caused by a malfunctioning relay switch or loose components. To resolve this issue, you should contact a professional HVAC technician to inspect and repair the system.