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Balki



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strange noise in dash after opening door

my ffrr has developed a strange taping sound from the centre of the dash as soon as i open any door or bonnet, sounds like a stripped gear on a heater flap or something but these shouldnt move when i open a door, dose it for about 15 seconds then stops, any body have some good clues

Post #300380 22nd Dec 2014 12:23pm
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johnboyairey



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many people have had this or similar squeal noise, cant confirm here, but its often the fan in the engine ecu box, under the bonnet. there is a pipe that it draws air from the cabin, via said fan, to the ecu box, that appears to direct the noise back to the heater aera. if you hear it, and quickly thump the ecu box, (before it times out) if it changes pitch or stops, then it safe to say its the fan. there are threads showing how to remove ecu's and fan and grease it, as its all thats needed. a new fan is small/simple but expensive though. its like a 2 inch pc fan.

Post #300396 22nd Dec 2014 1:30pm
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miggit



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Yep, sounds like the ECU fan! But I will say that I experienced something very similar in the car that the garage lent me while I had multiple gearboxes. It was a Merc 4 door thingy with a diesel lump and horrid turbo lag, nothing special, anyway every time I turned it on it would clunk and whir for a while and then shut up. Wasn't too worried, wasn't mine.
The second time I had the car I thought that I'd have a nose around and try ang get to the bottom of the clunking and whirring, turned out to be the audio system...........the 12 disc CD changer was empty and it was trying to load them Very Happy Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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Post #300417 22nd Dec 2014 3:45pm
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Naw, clicking is not the ECU fan, it will likely be a bad gear in a stepper motor - just like you diagnosed, Balki.

I'd guess the stepper for the air to the red seats. Remove the RH console cover and the motor is right there. 
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Post #300479 22nd Dec 2014 8:29pm
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47p2



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Could it possibly be caused by a Tasmanian Devil trapped behind the dashboard? Whistle Laughing Laughing

Post #300484 22nd Dec 2014 8:42pm
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Balki



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tassie devil, i must feed it so it shuts up, thanks fo rthe advice will look at steeper motor

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Balki



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SteveMFr wrote:
Naw, clicking is not the ECU fan, it will likely be a bad gear in a stepper motor - just like you diagnosed, Balki.

I'd guess the stepper for the air to the red seats. Remove the RH console cover and the motor is right there.


so would this motor run as soon as you open a door?

Post #300542 23rd Dec 2014 7:57am
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