2002 S10 Crew Cab Buzz
Hey,
I've been kicking rocks for the most of the year, this S10 died off with my wife in the driveway (thankful as I am to not have to have pushed it back to this point) and when I got in, turned the key to On, there was buzzing noises that would alternate in location.
Troubleshooting, I found that turning my headlight switch stopped the noises, at first. I changed this and now I have three relays that had buzzed.
The Turn Signal/Hazard light relay located behind the glove box - Removed
The HDLP Relay in the fuse box under the hood - Removed
And there is a...junction box? Under the drive side dash, right above the e-brake lever, lots of wires and pins, that buzzes. I'm stumped for this one, I loosened the mounting bolt at the center of it and removed it, and I'm staring at a lot of pins, but I got nothing on what the issue could be.
The battery is shot, and I use an external power source to provide current to the system.
EDIT: Digging around some, that box is a relay box (where the relays are located on top of it).
I've been kicking rocks for the most of the year, this S10 died off with my wife in the driveway (thankful as I am to not have to have pushed it back to this point) and when I got in, turned the key to On, there was buzzing noises that would alternate in location.
Troubleshooting, I found that turning my headlight switch stopped the noises, at first. I changed this and now I have three relays that had buzzed.
The Turn Signal/Hazard light relay located behind the glove box - Removed
The HDLP Relay in the fuse box under the hood - Removed
And there is a...junction box? Under the drive side dash, right above the e-brake lever, lots of wires and pins, that buzzes. I'm stumped for this one, I loosened the mounting bolt at the center of it and removed it, and I'm staring at a lot of pins, but I got nothing on what the issue could be.
The battery is shot, and I use an external power source to provide current to the system.
EDIT: Digging around some, that box is a relay box (where the relays are located on top of it).
Last edited by Kevin A. Phillips; Aug 1, 2018 at 02:54 PM.
I know an external source could be expected to work instead of a battery but I'd want to try a fully charged fresh battery to be sure as what you describe sounds to me like an under-voltage or under-current situation. I.e. the power source cannot supply enough current when the switches are turned on. Or, could there be a short but through something resistive that is large enough to pull-down the voltage supply or draw so much current that the other components do not have enough voltage or current to work properly and instead giving you that buzzing?
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