Why is my car rapidly clicking?

Why is my car rapidly clicking?

A rapid clicking noise when trying to start your car could mean there’s something wrong within the electrical system. Perhaps your battery’s dead, or your alternator, which charges the battery, isn’t working correctly. You may need to replace your alternator or battery.

Why is my Honda engine ticking?

The engine knocks or ticks at idle. The noise is usually more noticeable when the engine is warm. This can occur when the rocker shaft bridge has excessive clearance, which causes the rocker shaft to rotate and make noise.

Why is my Honda Civic making a ticking noise?

Ticking noise while at idle in a Honda Civic Could be from normal wear of the motor running or could indicate and something is wrong. The first reason for a tick could be coming from the fuel injectors. The next cause four ticking noise is an exhaust leak from somewhere within the exhauSTSystem.

What kind of problem does my Honda Accord have?

I have a 2013 Honda Accord with push button start. About a year ago began having problems starting. I put my foot on the brake, push the button, and get a noise like static.

Why does my Honda Accord take so long to start?

When this happens, it can take between 2-6 tries before it finally starts. I found Honda Service Bulletin 16-002; however, that is ONLY for V6 models. I replaced the battery, but the issue is still ongoing. I had the alternator and starter both tested by numerous places and both are testing good.

Is there a problem with the Honda Accord starter?

Ask your Honda dealer. CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2013-2014 Honda Accord is showing signs of an electrical problem with the starter failing soon after the 36K mile warranty expires. It’s compounded by reports that the OEM battery doesn’t have sufficient amps to start the V6 reliably after a year or two. Read more »

Why is my Honda Accord backup camera not working?

It’s compounded by reports that the OEM battery doesn’t have sufficient amps to start the V6 reliably after a year or two. Read more » For now we are rating this problem with the “Beware” seal because it’s occurring so soon after the 36K mile warranty expires.