Clicking Relay 3 (interior)/interior lights flashing until car warms up
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Clicking Relay 3 (interior)/interior lights flashing until car warms up
Hi Everyone,
I've had my Disco 2 since September 2017 and am very happy with it. Unfortunately, it's started doing something very annoying the last few months.
When I start it in the morning, Relay 3 (rear window) will click incessantly and the interior lights will flash until it warms up. It appears to be pretty widespread as the brake switch won't trigger the transmission solenoid unless I catch it between clicks.
After it warms up, these problems go away. Has anyone else had this problem? Removing the F13 interior fuse stops the clicking relay, but the lights will still flash.
I don't even know where to start looking for the problem. Any pointers would be appreciated.
I've had my Disco 2 since September 2017 and am very happy with it. Unfortunately, it's started doing something very annoying the last few months.
When I start it in the morning, Relay 3 (rear window) will click incessantly and the interior lights will flash until it warms up. It appears to be pretty widespread as the brake switch won't trigger the transmission solenoid unless I catch it between clicks.
After it warms up, these problems go away. Has anyone else had this problem? Removing the F13 interior fuse stops the clicking relay, but the lights will still flash.
I don't even know where to start looking for the problem. Any pointers would be appreciated.
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Armando (03-03-2019)
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Thanks! That sounds like solid advice.
I'll start logging my voltage while clicking vs while not clicking. I have a bluetooth fm connector that plugs into the cigarette lighter. Is there any reason I shouldn't use that reading for my tracking?
With regards to the battery: the terminals used to be an issue but they are now very tight.
With regards to the fuse box: My local junkyard sells them pretty cheap and they get Disco 2 regularly. Should I just swap it out for a new "old" one?
I'll start logging my voltage while clicking vs while not clicking. I have a bluetooth fm connector that plugs into the cigarette lighter. Is there any reason I shouldn't use that reading for my tracking?
With regards to the battery: the terminals used to be an issue but they are now very tight.
With regards to the fuse box: My local junkyard sells them pretty cheap and they get Disco 2 regularly. Should I just swap it out for a new "old" one?
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Hi Ben,
Thanks for the idea. My power lock doesn't work on the driver's door. I wasn't in a hurry to fix it but will now move it to the front of the list.
I'm not too hopeful that will do it though. The clicking usually goes away after the car warms up. If I drive it 30 minutes to work, it'll usually go away by the time I get to work. Also, it won't click even after I let it sit for 4 hours and then go out to lunch.
I'd say it needs to sit for about 12 hours for the clicking to start.
Thanks for the idea. My power lock doesn't work on the driver's door. I wasn't in a hurry to fix it but will now move it to the front of the list.
I'm not too hopeful that will do it though. The clicking usually goes away after the car warms up. If I drive it 30 minutes to work, it'll usually go away by the time I get to work. Also, it won't click even after I let it sit for 4 hours and then go out to lunch.
I'd say it needs to sit for about 12 hours for the clicking to start.
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i previously changed the relays and it did not fix the problem. It went away away after we replaced the entire interior fusebox. Please note not all interior fuseboxes are compatible. The 03-04 will not work for previous years.
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