Check the front driveshaft.
Clicking sound in grand Cherokee can be due to a faultyÊ actuator, or a cracked door. Actuator may causeÊ a clickingÊ sound when one of its plastic gears is broken.
Gosh, do you have any idea where that sound comes from? Front or rear, under or over.... The more info you give equals a better answer....your question gets this answer. Since you had the time to post this you should have the time to correct the question and then expect a better answer.
The Cherokee Laredo usually has an electromagnet in the relay box to close or open the circuit in the fuel pump relay. When it is faulty, it will make more attempts to click on or off and that repetitive process causes the annoying clicking sound.
I cant find one but if the horn is just making a clicking sound then it's the relay and that is in the glove box just take out the little panel where the rope is attached and its in there.
both electric and mechanical.
Clicking sound in grand Cherokee can be due to a faultyÊ actuator, or a cracked door. Actuator may causeÊ a clickingÊ sound when one of its plastic gears is broken.
Gosh, do you have any idea where that sound comes from? Front or rear, under or over.... The more info you give equals a better answer....your question gets this answer. Since you had the time to post this you should have the time to correct the question and then expect a better answer.
The Cherokee Laredo usually has an electromagnet in the relay box to close or open the circuit in the fuel pump relay. When it is faulty, it will make more attempts to click on or off and that repetitive process causes the annoying clicking sound.
I had the same thing on my 2002 caravan sport and I changed the caliper, rotor, and pads and no more clicking.
I am having the same problem, plus have had sensor issues too
Usually a "Clicking" sound.
I cant find one but if the horn is just making a clicking sound then it's the relay and that is in the glove box just take out the little panel where the rope is attached and its in there.
Could be low battery power. Not enough to start the engine.
It sounds like there is water in the door of your Jeep Grand Cherokee because there may be water in the door of your Jeep Grand Cherokee. You can take your car to a mechanic to be sure, and if necessary, to have the door drained.
My guess would be that the clicking sound is the flasher relay operating. Its a mechanical switch in a metal housing and they all do that clicking thing. The question I would have about that is why it wouldn't be clicking at times. This relay iis located with the fuses and is a plug-in inexpensive item to repair.
The heater core has a air pocket somewhere in the lines.
sounds like a bad ground