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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / October 2006

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306  relay noise?

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outofthewoods - 11 Oct 2006 17:35 GMT
Hi,  just lately I have been aware of an occasional light drumming noise,  only in short bursts,  coming from somewhere near my right knee.   It seems to happen around the time I use or have used my indicators,  or sometimes when I am turning the steering wheel slightly.  The indicators  seem to be functioning fine at present, but its difficult to know whilst actually driving.
Does anyone have any idea what it might be,  my thought is that is is dodgy relay, but which one would throw this up.
Thanks for any help
Hotfoot.
slimback - 16 Oct 2006 15:04 GMT
have the same problem with mine but havent yet traced the fault. will keep
you informed if i track it down
Karl_W_UK - 23 Oct 2006 14:33 GMT
I had a similar problem with my 306.  I have had the problem twice now,
lasted intermittently for about a week at a time.  Research on this
newsgroup showed that it is down to metal filings/"dust" inside the
indicator stalk somehwere.  You will probably find that if you push
your stalk in, not up/down, back/forward, but in towards the wheel
itself and hold it, that the clicking will stop... and then come back
again!

Didnt bother resolving the issue as it went away.

> have the same problem with mine but havent yet traced the fault. will keep
> you informed if i track it down
 
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