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Old 11-25-2003, 02:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
silvertp
Z06 Pilot
 
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Salmon, ID
Posts: 754
Diagnose this...tapping

Went out to start up my vette and the battery was dead...again.

I hooked up the charger and immediately started getting a tapping noise. The noise appears to be coming from the ? headlight motors?.. the rubber covered deal next to each headlight. They are both making the tapping noise and when I feel them I can feel a vibration in synch with the tapping noise. I raised my headlights and the noise stops. When I lower the headlights the light closes very slowly...like a 1/16th inch at a time and again in beat with the tapping noise.

Also, the needle on the battery charger is bouncing in time with the tapping noise, and between 13.5 and 14 volts.

Whatz Going on???? At this point I am still charging the battery and listening to the tapping noise. What should I try next??? Ear plugs? or is there something that I can do to remedy this situation?

Is this another " charge it and go?"
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