Check your tranny fluid. The ticking is not the tranny...it is most likely top end ticking. Your valves need adjusted. If the tranny is empty and you fill it and it keeps slipping, look into buying another tranny. You can buy them new...or you can call around to your local junk yards to see if they have a used one. Make sure you check the mileage on the car or the tranny itself. If it's already pulled, they should have records of what vehicle it came out of and they can check the mileage on the car.
battery is dead
yes, my 2000 grand prix gtp is losing power and makes ticking noise.
probably broken bearings
Well if its sort of like a scratchy noise coming from the engine you might want to get your transmission checked out
if the noise is a high pitched squealing noise, the belt is slipping....if the noise is a whine or growling noise, the pump is low on fluid or the pump is bad
Its not your brakes making the noise. Most liklly your CV joint is warn out.
Possible lifters that are bad that could explain your ticking noise. It should cost you nothing by stopping by an Auto repair shop and have them listen to your engine.
Most likely it's your valves in need of adjustment.
Faulty fuel pump
Most likely it is a bad CV joint, they will make a clicking sound when they are worn out.
The control systems on modern cars can cause a ticking noise from the transmission. Chrysler product built from about 1999 to 2009 very often make a "Grick" noise when put into drive from park. This noise is the control system making a very fast clicking noise. It also means the sound deadening pad is loose or damaged.
My car was making this noise when I started it up. the noise went away after driving for a while. turnd out I just needed more oil.