Clicking stops after 3 to 5 minutes
Is it on a gm --the clicking noise is coming from the transmission control panel gm doesnt know why it does it and it doesnt affect the vehicle or performance
Does the Car Start? Clicking and and a slow start usually means the battery is dead or about to die. As for the 3-5 minutes is that after the car starts or just turning on the ignition and not trying to start it?
Could be a starter going bad, ignition switch relays, alternater or many other things causing the click - let's have more info?
SOURCE: 1.9 stops running when i hear click under dash
Looks like you are low on engine oil and light is coming on as indicator and simultaneously stopping the engine from overheating
SOURCE: 93 Saturn wont start, battery,lights,all good
There's a relay that's under the dash. keep turning the key until you find what's clicking then replace that relay, the car should start.
SOURCE: when vehicle is turned off, a clicking or knocking
Sounds like the actuator that controls the mode for the vent system is bad or the temp actuator.
SOURCE: I changed the battery and now it clicks under dash
It sounds like a relay that's Kaliningrad intermittent contact, probably connected to your cold start mode on your eng. after your eng warms up it goes away.
This battery has been load tested on a battery tester? Everything you wrote screams battery voltage issue.
1. Insert new key into ignition cylinder and turn it to the ON (RUN) position. The security light on the dash will flash for fifteen minutes.
2. When the security light stops flashing, you have FIVE minutes to start the next step. Turn the ignition cylinder OFF and then back to the ON (RUN) position. The security light on the dash will flash for fifteen more minutes.
3. When the security light stops flashing, you have FIVE minutes to start the next step. Turn the ignition cylinder to OFF and then back ON (RUN) position. The dash will flash for fifteen more minutes.
4. After the security light stops flashing the third time, the new key has been programmed into the vehicles computer and will operate the car. It has replaced ALL the previous electronic key codes and is the ONLY key programmed into the vehicles computer.
If you want to add a key....
1. Insert an existing key into the ignition cylinder.
2. Turn the ignition cylinder to ON (RUN) and back to OFF.
3. Remove the existing key and, within 15 seconds, insert the new key and turn it to ON (RUN).
4. The security light will light up for two seconds to indicate success in programming the key into the vehicle.
5. Don't attempt to start the vehicle with any key for at least 1 minute.
<HR>On-Board Programming Method "C"
for Ford keys (Later 1998-newer Ford, Lincoln, Mercury)
If you want to initiate a new master key....
1. This requires that the vehicle be connected to special dealer equipment. There are two ten minute delays involved while this device erases all existing key programming and sets up the vehicle computer to accept new key codes. Two new keys should be ready because the system requires a minimum of two keys in the program. After the first two keys are programmed, additional keys can be entered individually by following the instructions for adding duplicate keys (below).
If you want to add a key....
**You must have two original keys to perform this procedure. If you only have one key, you WILL have to take it to the dealer to get it programmed**
1. Insert and existing (working) key into the ignition cylinder.
2. Turn the ignition cylinder ON (RUN) and back to OFF. Ignition should stay on for at least ONE SECOND.
3. Remove the existing key and, within TEN seconds, insert a second working key and turn it to ON (RUN) and the back OFF. Ignition must be in ON for at least ONE second, but no more than TEN seconds. Remove the key.
4. Insert the new key before TWENTY seconds have elapsed and turn it to ON (RUN). Leave it the ON position for at least ONE secondand turn back to OFF.
5. The security light will light up for THREE seconds to indicate that the new key has been successfully programmed.
6. To program additional keys, repeat steps 1 through 5
As a precautionary measure for all of the above procedures, you should wait at least one minute after you have performed this until you start your vehicle.
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