The clicking sound from the air vents when the heat is turned on could be caused by a problem with the blend door actuator or a buildup of debris in the vents.
The clicking sound in the wall could be caused by thermal expansion of pipes, loose electrical wiring, or pests. To resolve it, you can hire a professional to inspect and repair the issue, such as securing loose wires or sealing entry points for pests.
Location of clicking sound not stated but: My 95 S-10, 4.3L engine was clicking when it was running. Turned out to be the fan tapping against the fan shroud, motor mounts were wearing, causing fan to hit this shroud. This may be your problem but you didn't state what area of vehicle sound comes from.
Your flasher relay box may need to be replaced, but could also be an electrical short.
A clicking sound when you turn the key could mean your battery is dead. It could also indicate the starter is going out.
if it has an electric antena and a broken cord so it wont pull down it could click
I actually had this problem with my first xbox. It turned out to be the hard drive.
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 ?
A clicking sound, when trying to start the engine, indicates a dead battery or poor (dirty) battery or starter relay connections.The clicking sound is the starter relay(soleniod) not getting enough power to hold it's contact points together.
The clicking sound is your a/c unit trying to engage. I would have freon pressure checked first, if not, a/c unit may be bad
The clicking sound in your Peloton left pedal could be caused by loose or worn-out components, such as the cleats or pedal bearings. To fix it, you can try tightening the pedal, replacing the cleats, or lubricating the bearings. If the issue persists, it may be best to contact Peloton customer support for further assistance.
The clicking sound on your gas range could be caused by a dirty or wet burner, a faulty spark igniter, or a gas supply issue. To fix it, try cleaning the burner and igniter, ensuring they are dry, and checking the gas supply. If the issue persists, you may need to replace the spark igniter or seek professional help.
It depends. If it is a loud clicking sound you will want to take it to a professional Immediatly! Without Delay!