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do you hazard warning lights work? firstly id check the fuses, check to see if the indicator fuse has blown, if not that then when you put the indicator on does it make the ticking sound it should? if not then your problem will be the flasher unit, the flasher unit is either a three or four pin relay located usually near your fuse box. if the flasher unit is ticking then it should be working correctly. if the worst comes to the worst then it would be a faulty stalk, but hopefully not.
That sounds like a dead battery. The ticking sound is the relay (a type of switch) which enables power to the starter motor when you turn the key.
If the battery is weak, the relay will click, but there is not enough power to turn the starter motor.
You could have a bad starter or a short to the wire at the starter. Most likly it's the starter. Once in a while a light tap to the starter would make it work a few more times. Good luck and hope this helps
The most likely cause of your problem is your alternator and/or battery. You can have them tested at most any auto parts store for free. One of these two things will fix this type of problem 90% of the time.
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