Buzzing sound from dash
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Buzzing sound from dash
Hi all,
New to the forum and rs4 ownership, I have picked up an 2006 rs4 saloon in sprint blue, since having I have noticed a very quiet buzzing sound from the back of the dash on the drivers side, is this a normal sound these cars make? Trying to work out weather the sound is just standard on Audi as this is the first I have had.
I have just booked it for service, I did mention it to the service staff and they looked at me strange! it will be checked on service, but it isn't for another 2 weeks.
Thanks
Patrick
New to the forum and rs4 ownership, I have picked up an 2006 rs4 saloon in sprint blue, since having I have noticed a very quiet buzzing sound from the back of the dash on the drivers side, is this a normal sound these cars make? Trying to work out weather the sound is just standard on Audi as this is the first I have had.
I have just booked it for service, I did mention it to the service staff and they looked at me strange! it will be checked on service, but it isn't for another 2 weeks.
Thanks
Patrick
Re: Buzzing sound from dash
If a very quiet buzzing sound can be heard, I recommend that the Sport button is pressed - the roar from the pipes should mask it!
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Re: Buzzing sound from dash
Have this exact same issue. Sound comes straight out from instrument cluster area like its the cluster itself or something directly behind/around it. I initially thought the same as rick_rs4 as I have much expierience with industrial relays and contactors and they both have a tendancy to create a buzzing noise when they are dirty or going bad but have yet to look further into it or have the Shop take a look. Also to back up that diagnosis some mornings when I go out especially when its colder the noise will stop for a minute or two before resuming and once the car is warmed up a bit. Would really like to solve this as well. Hopefully a simple cheap relay and not the whole cluster or something.
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Kinda off topic, but there was a discussion from clicking noises behind the dash before....
http://forum.rs246.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 70#p474970
http://forum.rs246.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 70#p474970
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Re: Buzzing sound from dash
Car went in for service as planned, when I picked the car they suggested it gets booked back in for the buzzing sound, worse case it was the complete speedo clocks, I guessed at this stage is was worth checking the cost of this part before doing anything, the parts, labour and vat is 865.04. I will be booking it in cause it's getting on my nerves tho it only gets used at the weekends.
Anyone can shed any light on a slightly smaller issue, I had my wheels refurbished by lepsons, Driven the car away to find the tyre pressure warning light comes on, pop to a garage to check pressures as I using the machine I am finding it very difficult to put any air in the tyres, its letting air out even tho some tyres are onless that 20 psi, I manged one of four, am I being completed stupid or is there something I am doing in correctly?
Thanks
Patrick
Anyone can shed any light on a slightly smaller issue, I had my wheels refurbished by lepsons, Driven the car away to find the tyre pressure warning light comes on, pop to a garage to check pressures as I using the machine I am finding it very difficult to put any air in the tyres, its letting air out even tho some tyres are onless that 20 psi, I manged one of four, am I being completed stupid or is there something I am doing in correctly?
Thanks
Patrick
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Re: Buzzing sound from dash
You need to reset the TPMS using the DIS so it knows that the wheel sensors have been moved.Patrick_rs4 wrote:Anyone can shed any light on a slightly smaller issue, I had my wheels refurbished by lepsons, Driven the car away to find the tyre pressure warning light comes on, pop to a garage to check pressures as I using the machine I am finding it very difficult to put any air in the tyres, its letting air out even tho some tyres are onless that 20 psi, I manged one of four, am I being completed stupid or is there something I am doing in correctly?
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That's really unlikely, the speedos are all electronic not cable driven.Patrick_rs4 wrote:Car went in for service as planned, when I picked the car they suggested it gets booked back in for the buzzing sound, worse case it was the complete speedo clocks.
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Could the buzzing sound be a battery powered tooth brush, or maybe a vibrater left in the car by the previous owner?
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Stepper motors used to move the needles could make the noise but you'd expect the gauges to show some symptoms.PetrolDave wrote:That's really unlikely, the speedos are all electronic not cable driven.Patrick_rs4 wrote:Car went in for service as planned, when I picked the car they suggested it gets booked back in for the buzzing sound, worse case it was the complete speedo clocks.
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And the stepper motors are such low power it's extremely unlikely that any noise they make would be audible above the other noises in a moving car.adsgreen wrote:Stepper motors used to move the needles could make the noise but you'd expect the gauges to show some symptoms.
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