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If your Nissan Titan won't start and is making a clicking noise, the first step I recommend is checking the battery. Typically, this indicates that the battery is dying. If you can jump-start the car and get it running, it's a clear sign that the battery needs to be replaced soon. If the battery is functioning properly and you still hear clicking, it could be a problem with the starter motor. Over time, these motors can wear out and there might be an issue with one of the motor's circuits, which will require replacement to get your truck back on the road.
In 2007, a sudden issue occurred with a Titan where it wouldn't start as expected, but there was a clicking sound instead.
If your Nissan Titan won't start and you hear a ticking sound, it's probably because your battery is dead and can't provide enough power to start the motor.