A failing will generally not make a ticking sound, however a failing or intermittent coil may cause the motor to run sluggish a bit if the misfire continues to happen. As you may know, an ignition coil is made up of copper coil windings with an insulation wrapped around it. When this insulation begins to deteriorate, this can cause the copper wire to be exposed to tremendous heat and can sometimes cause the wire to short or not function properly resulting in the coil failing causing the misfire.I would recommend having an expert from YourMechanic come to your location to take a look at the truck to and.The noise may be potentially valve train noise in the event the engine is. When this happens, the ticking sound you may be hearing could be valve train parts touching metal on metal as a result of lack of oil lubrication.
I'm having the same clicking sound in the dashboard on the passenger side of my 2012 Chrysler 300C that I have heard about on some of the chat sites. I think it may be a air conditioning control valve. Mechanic's Assistant: Where exactly do you think the noise is coming from? And how long has this been going on? May 23, 2016 Q: Ticking sound while accelerating and when the car is in gear asked by Adrian M on May 24, 2016. Front right suspension area making a clicking noise that speeds up as car goes faster. My car is a 2013 Infiniti G37x. Ticking sound while accelerating and when the car is in gear.