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Old 16-02-2020, 07:32 PM   #1
Typhoon lee_ste
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Evening blue bloods,so I’ve bought a XR8 Ute Ba 03 which has had a FG 290 motor in it and I’ve only got 60-65 k on the motor.Nothing but things going wrong with,fix one another pops up within days😩 Too far in to sell it on now so just repairing what I can on my own.So leads me too a tick tock sound like the indicators are on,just underneath the dash,can’t hear it under the hood for obvious reasons.Read somewhere it’s a valve? Is it something I could fix myself if the cause is located?Im trying to upload a vid showing the glove box out and the indicators all going at once🤷*♂️ Unable to download as something to do with a security token.
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Old 16-02-2020, 09:06 PM   #2
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Sounds like a sticking or broken blend door,,very common on BA.
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