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As above really. The recent cold snap has necessitated use of the PROG function in the mornings.
I've noticed whilst sitting there waiting for the screen to clear a quiet but distinct ticking sound from behind the steering wheel/binacle area. If I switch off the rear screen it goes away, so I think it's connected. Sounds a bit like a relay switching on and off randomly and quickly. A bit like morse code.
There's no connection with engine speed, but once the car is well warmed up switching the rear heated screen on again doesn't have the tick any more.
I can't understand it, according to RAVE the rear heat relay is in the BECM under the seat and it really doesn't sound like it's coming from there, unless the sound id bouncing off the windscreen or something!
I'm suspecting a bad earth (as usual), or maybe the screens switching in and out due to low volts after a cold start... but has anyone else had anything similar ever? I've noticed getting radio interference whilst the rear heat is on recently, could that be connected??? I'm sure it never used to do that.
I've noticed whilst sitting there waiting for the screen to clear a quiet but distinct ticking sound from behind the steering wheel/binacle area. If I switch off the rear screen it goes away, so I think it's connected. Sounds a bit like a relay switching on and off randomly and quickly. A bit like morse code.
There's no connection with engine speed, but once the car is well warmed up switching the rear heated screen on again doesn't have the tick any more.
I can't understand it, according to RAVE the rear heat relay is in the BECM under the seat and it really doesn't sound like it's coming from there, unless the sound id bouncing off the windscreen or something!
I'm suspecting a bad earth (as usual), or maybe the screens switching in and out due to low volts after a cold start... but has anyone else had anything similar ever? I've noticed getting radio interference whilst the rear heat is on recently, could that be connected??? I'm sure it never used to do that.
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