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360 CS, clicking sound near passengers legs

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  1. aldogt3

    aldogt3 Rookie

    Dec 1, 2004
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    I bought a red 360 CS yesterday and there is some sound like there is not everything tight near passengers legs and this is the third modena with this sound. Any ideas??
     
  2. Jack(LA)

    Jack(LA) Formula Junior

    Nov 16, 2003
    758
    Los Angeles
    Does you car have the fire extinguisher?
     
  3. Sfumato

    Sfumato F1 World Champ

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    Does your passenger have crickets??
    Sorry, couldn't resist.
    May be stones hitting floorboard from RF wheel??
     
  4. MarkCollins

    MarkCollins F1 Rookie
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    Jul 2, 2002
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    Is the fuse board there as on 348/355? if so it could be relays clicking
     
  5. ylshih

    ylshih Shogun Assassin
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    Mar 21, 2004
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    You say third modena - do you mean 360 & 360 CS or that this is the third CS you've heard this sound? Is it persistent/repetitive/random? Is it rattley or squeaky?

    No sounds I've perceived other than pebbles & gravel in the uninsulated wheelwells & floorpan.
     
  6. Aztec

    Aztec Formula Junior

    Dec 10, 2004
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    It sounds like relays clicking to me

    From memory my 360 did this 2 distinct clicks every now and then

    430s certainly still click maybe every 10/15 minutes don't know why though
     
  7. tonyh

    tonyh F1 World Champ
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  8. Serpent Driver

    Serpent Driver Formula Junior

    Jul 4, 2004
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    Norway
    Any pics of the car?:D
     
  9. Jack(LA)

    Jack(LA) Formula Junior

    Nov 16, 2003
    758
    Los Angeles

    Mine doesn't???
     
  10. WCH

    WCH F1 Veteran
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    Mar 16, 2003
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    "Does you car have the fire extinguisher?"

    That was my first thought!
     
  11. donoe

    donoe Formula Junior

    Oct 20, 2004
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    Could it be the Battery? *shruggs*
     
  12. thomas_b

    thomas_b Formula Junior

    Sep 15, 2003
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    http://ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27404&highlight=clicking+noise
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    ...have been hearing an intermittent "clicking" noise under the dashboard on the passenger side of my US stradale. i used to hear the same intermittent clicking from the same area in my 2000 360 modena. but i never knew where the noise was coming from...until now it's a defective "flasher" unit of some kind (not sure if it's associated with the turn signals or the emergency flasher or something else that flashes).
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  13. Sfumato

    Sfumato F1 World Champ

    Nov 1, 2003
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    According to one anonymous member, it is the car depreciating! :D
    My Spider did it, not regularly. Relay or ABS.
    Still, make sure your passenger isn't popping her gum to screw with you ;)
     
  14. iceburns288

    iceburns288 Formula 3

    Jun 19, 2004
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    Maybe it's your intake welds?
     
  15. aldogt3

    aldogt3 Rookie

    Dec 1, 2004
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    no
     
  16. aldogt3

    aldogt3 Rookie

    Dec 1, 2004
    20
    two 360 and one CS, I think that is something with sunspension
     
  17. aldogt3

    aldogt3 Rookie

    Dec 1, 2004
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  18. 911Fan

    911Fan Formula 3

    Apr 15, 2004
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    Southern California

    Yup. Had the same problem, albeit in my lowly 360. Turned out to be a faulty relay.
     

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