Electrical Buzzing - Engine Bay

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Derek
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Electrical Buzzing - Engine Bay

Post by Derek » Tue Jun 06, 2006 9:32 pm

Fitted my wiper spray bar tonight, and doing one or 2 other bits and pieces. Noted that with the ingition in the 'on' position, but the engine not running, there is an electrical buzzing coming from around the ecu area at the bulkhead. Had a poke around, and all connections seem fine, but on making the system live, the buzzing is still there.

Obviously with the engine runnning, it's impossible to hear anything above the exhaust :twisted:

Anyone else had this buzzing, before I embark upon a trip to MMC?

Derek

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Post by Shug » Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:29 am

Does it stop after a while? Not the fuel pump, no?

If yours is a Yota (forgive me, I forget easy) then it could be a myriad of electronics ready to spark up a MIL light at a moment's notice ;)
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Post by Derek » Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:37 am

Yeah - how I long for the simplicity of the K :D Thanks for all the PM's pointing out the error of my ways in getting the jap lump.

Not the fuel pump, but i guess it could be some poorly fitted connection at the most inaccessible part of the loom. :roll:

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Post by mac » Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:38 am

Electric razor?

Intimate toy?



Or could be something to do with the engine :lol:

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