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Go to any Autozone, Advance. or Oreillys for a free scan. Sounds like an idle control solenoid may be bad. Or the water temperature sensor is not putting your car into the "cold start sequence".
If you have the 3.1 engine, that is a very common issue. Nothing to worry about if it indeed does go away. It's when the noise continues that you need to be concerned.
My ford focus 2.0L Auto T. Starts and keep idling for 10 minutes, then stalls. Sometime when shifting to 1st, it stalls
(I hear a sound like "cliking or knopking" in the motor.
Try connecting a jump pack to the battery or take battery off and completely re charge the battery if u still get clicking noises it could be starter motor
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