loud buzzer noise behind
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loud buzzer noise behind
Have had SC430 for over 10 years, 94000 miles. Have loud buzzer sound behind dash on startup or when key is turned to on position. The sound last 10-20 seconds and goes off. I have turned the AC off and tried different modes, no change. Everything seems to be working fine with the AC. Could this be a servo motor, the noise is not coming from the engine compartment. Any thoughts on problem and how to fix it. It makes this sound on every startup. Thanks
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Does the auto-tilt steering wheel still fold up/down on ignition/shut down? Like a burned out tilting motor? Sorry for the simplistic guesses, just trying to give some hints to what I've noticed at startup of my car. "Buzzing" is just a very generic sound, or it a true electronic buzzing rather than a mechanical buzzing? Trying to "Keep It Simple," in the hope that it won't be something too invasive.
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The auto-tilt etc. works fine, it is a noise much louder and seems to be behind the dash, more like a very small air compressor. When I turn the ignition key to the on position, the sound is not quite as loud, but when it started it is loud due to the stronger battery voltage I am sure. When I turn the ignition off it immediately stops and if I immediately start it again the noise starts over again for 10-20 seconds. When the noise stops it is very abrupt. The noise ONLY occurs on startup, never any other time. Thank you very much for the reply's
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The auto-tilt etc. works fine, it is a noise much louder and seems to be behind the dash, more like a very small air compressor. When I turn the ignition key to the on position, the sound is not quite as loud, but when it started it is loud due to the stronger battery voltage I am sure. When I turn the ignition off it immediately stops and if I immediately start it again the noise starts over again for 10-20 seconds. When the noise stops it is very abrupt. The noise ONLY occurs on startup, never any other time. Thank you very much for the reply's
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Were you able to find out what was causing the electronic buzz in your dash? My 2008 SC430 has just started doing this also.
Thanks for any direction you can provide.
Ron
Thanks for any direction you can provide.
Ron
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the noises are different…I will look for the HVAC actuator noise thread or video I made…let us know.
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let us know please
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc4...l#post10933998
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If it is the brake cylinder, you REALLY want to get that fixed before you drive the car.
Here's hoping it is the A/C Actuator.
Here's hoping it is the A/C Actuator.
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I think it's the HVAC actuators not the brakes. Comes from under the dash near the center console. I took off the panel under the glove box but replacing the actuators is beyond my skill without good video to lead me through it. Thanks!
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There are several good videos on Lexus Blend Door Replacement, but none specific to the SC430 that I could find on youTube. If you are adventurous, you can watch them and extrapolate the replacement procedure.
Otherwise, there is no shame in taking it in. When I changed the blend door servo in my IS300, I kinda remember mumbling something about never doing it again.
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