Why is there a ticking sound coming from my dashboard?
The three most common causes of a clicking noise from the dashboard are: Heater control module lost calibration. Faulty blend door stepper motor. Relay.
Why does my car make a clicking noise when I open the door?
The noise you are hearing is most likely the blend door actuator attempting to move to its default position but is not able to do so. This is often times a very costly repair as the dash sometimes needs to be removed from the vehicle in order to access the blend door actuator.
How to fix ticking sound in the dashboard?
How To Fix Mercedes-Benz Ticking Sound in the Dashboard Problem 1 Symptoms: Noise Under the Dash. 2 Problem: The clicking sound and the rest of the symptoms may be attributed to a broken stepper motor lever or the footwell damper linkage. 3 Solution: If it is indeed the linkage that’s broken, you have to replace it.
Where does the clicking noise come from on my LX?
Clicking noise coming from under dash or steering column on driver side. LX model, no sensing. About 3 weeks ago my LX began to make this clicking noise inside the car that appears to be coming from either the lower dash on the driver side or the steering column.
Where does the clicking noise come from in my car?
I have recently started hearing a clicking noise (almost exactly like the noise a blinker signal makes) that is coming from behind the dash board on the passengar side of the car between the glove compartment and center console area. I can’t identify why it starts, but have noticed that it usually occurs when the a/c is turned off.
Why do I hear a ticking sound in my Mercedes Benz?
When you start your Mercedes-Benz, or even just turning the AC on, you hear a clicking sound (at times a shhh sound) from the dashboard. The sound lasts for about 20 seconds then goes away after approximately 5 minutes. Later on, however, the ticking returns and repeats its cycle.