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clicking relay switch
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sweeney
PostPosted: Thu May 24, 2012 1:00 pm Up
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can anybody,i have a 206 hdi gti, I have a clicking noise coming from fuse box under dashboard,I think its a relay switch but how do i know which one it is. any one had the same probably
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What makes you think it's a problem?
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My mums HDi does this, I think its the relay for the indicators flashing when the car is unlocked, as they still flash when you get in. Does it go off after a few seconds?
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Mine did this when the wipers were about to move.
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the noise only happens when driving it does it all the time
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sweeney wrote:
the noise only happens when driving it does it all the time

I have that too, but everything works, so ive just left it.

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relays do click its how they work,what things have you got switched on or using?
 

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I bet it's the rear windscreen wiper.. lol
 

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Put your hand on them one by one you can feel them working, when found disconnect and go through all your switches to determine which it is
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Squaddiegav wrote:
Put your hand on them one by one you can feel them working, when found disconnect and go through all your switches to determine which it is

Not a good idea with a multiplexed 206, it could end with an expensive repair bill for a new BSI unit.

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Squaddiegav wrote:
Put your hand on them one by one you can feel them working, when found disconnect and go through all your switches to determine which it is

Or you could find witch one it is then use a ref drawing to pin point what it's controlling.....bit safer way

 

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sweeney
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thx for all the advice, the problem has been sorted. I just made sure all the fuses were in place there was a couple that was not sat in correctly so hopefully thats sorrted the problem out Smile
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