The black box in front of the fuel tank on a 2004 Silverado is likely the fuel pump module or fuel sender assembly. If the bottom line is broken off, it could be causing fuel leaks or improper fuel delivery, leading to the clicking sound you hear when the truck is running. It's important to address this issue promptly, as it can affect engine performance and safety. Consider having it inspected and repaired by a professional mechanic.
The ignition switch is broken you should have a mechanic check it out because the bottom rod could be broken then you would need to buy the whole steering wheel.
because they are broken.
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on the side of the brake assembly is a lever with a "u" at the bottom pull or pry it rearward-this will release the pedal (BE CAREFUL IT WILL RELEASE HARD)
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You are broken on the bottom end. Could be a rod, bearing or other broken part.
the most probable cause of clicking on rear brakes are weak return springs or a broken one.
You may put a thin layer of ointment like aloe vera after your blister has broken and is running.
it is not the fuse it is a broken wire. Replace the shift lever.
Broken line at the heater core possibly
Blown fuse, broken socket, broken charger plug.
Really need more info for an answer to be correct. Is this a car? If so, the clicking could be numerous things from low oil level to a broken valve guide.