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First, remove the cigar lighters ans see if the noise stops.
Second, remove fuses one at a time to locate which fuse is associated with the noise.
Third, if that does not help, post the make, model, and year of the car so we can help you more.
Had the same problem, it was the connector between the door and car. You can check by pulling the boot back, disconnect and reconnect. I spend 2 hours diagnosing with a meter to find a 1 minute fix.
this sounds like the cable has run inside the motor, and the clicking sound you can hear is the motor tuning on the cable, you will have to remove the door panel and the motor to either re run the cable if it is out of its fixing, or replace the motor as this is normally an all in one unit and has to be replaced as one inc the cable....hope this helps
the fuses for this car should either be under the drivers side dashboard or on the side of the drivers side dash.open the drivers door and there should be a removable panel on the side which says fuses on it.if the fuses are good,then the problem is your turn signal flasher which should be located in the same area where your fuse are.most of these flashers are round and are aluminum in color and that is where the clicking sound that you hear when the turn signal is engaged comes from.so if your fuses are all in good condition,check the flasher. hope this info helps you. take care and good luck, manny
I spent a good hour trying to find the "instrument panel fuse box". I almost started ripping the wrong stuff off. Think they could have stamped it to identify it a bit better?
You must open the door, it's right there on the side. It doesn't look or feel like it should come off (piece with a vent hole of sorts). You have to really reef on it, it does come off.
Probably get a little needle nose pliers for getting the fuses out now.
This is essentially correct. A common problem with earlier models of Eurovans is the wiring through the door boot. Check this first as the wires tend to become brittle and break. This can save you alot of hassle in getting the door panel off and inspecting the motor mechanism. A good sign is if when you press the window switch you hear a little "click" in the right front of the dash. That is the window relay engaging. Power is getting to that point in the circuit but can't make it back through to the door.
Mike
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