What part is this?
There is a clicking sound coming from this part under the hood. Its a rectangular back box which looks like a large relay or something placed a little ahead of the battery.
The clicking is at its loudest just as I start the car and seems to go away a few minutes later. What part it this and why is it clicking, Thanks
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I think it is called the ABS ECU Control Module placed next to the ABS pump.
No, there are no lights popping up in the dash except for the glow plug sign which comes on ever so often.
Now the question is why is the ABS ECU Control Module making a clicking sound. Is it normal/expected behaviour? If not, what does the clocking sound signify? Thanks
Last edited by indimb; Dec 4, 2013 at 06:47 AM.
There is a clicking sound coming from this part under the hood. Its a rectangular back box which looks like a large relay or something placed a little ahead of the battery.
The clicking is at its loudest just as I start the car and seems to go away a few minutes later. What part it this and why is it clicking, Thanks
Cheers
This is a control unit of glow candles A 646 153 65 79
What does the clicking sound from the glow candle control unit signify? Is it expected behaviour or somethings gone awry, Thanks Again.
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Im facing another major issue with the radiator fan running very slow even though the coolant temp is around 95 degrees celsius and a/c high pressure is around 225psi. Hope these 2 issues are not related to each other?

As per the mechanic, glow candle no.2 needs to be replaced. Hope its an easy DIY?
The mechanic has already given me a disclaimer that the glow candle may break during removal and if that happens, I should forget about my car for a few days
As rightly pointed out by ODB above, you need to get your glow candles checked, there are 4 of them and see if the sound goes away after replacing the faulty glow. Hope this helps.
Last edited by indimb; Dec 6, 2013 at 04:58 AM.

So for a little while there i kept thinking, "what the hell do the headlights have to do with any of this".









