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    Why does the ABS modulator make noise ..........?? S2 Disco?

    Hello all,
    A question for the Discovery II owners (and possibly TD5 Defender owners).
    Why does the ABS modulator make some very quiet "electronic" type noise, even when the car is off?
    The noise is noticable, particularly when the bonnet is open. You have to listen when it is very quiet, and you will hear a quiet, electronic type noise. Imagine it is a siren, or car alarm going off, just very quiet.
    Unless my D2 is the odd-one, I'd imagine all other D2's do this. If so, why does the ABS Modulator make noise when the car iginition is off? I am sure the noise originates from the ABS modulator, but I am happy to be stand corrected if my hearing is out !!!!
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    Hi
    Do you hear this whirring noise when you shut the engine down and it goes for 30secs or so?????? If so its very normal,its actually the centrifical oil filter winding down.May people have told me my turbo sounds cactus and I say nah its the oil filter,you get heaps of funny looks,not many ask what you mean or take you to task.
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    G'day LandyAndy,
    Absolutely not the centrifugal filter, that is a distinctive noise by itself... The noise I'm talking about you can hear hours, days, weeks etc after turning the car off. The noise I hear is not the "whir" type noise of the centrifugal filter slowing down, but a electronic type noise.
    Thanks for the reply though, and if you have a TD5 Disco II or Defender, perhaps you can check if yours does something similiar?
    Thanks and regards

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    My TD5 Disco doesnt or hasnt that Ive noticed, 8O 8O 8O 8O .
    The post below about removing the ABS relay could be related?????????
    ELECTRONICS 8O 8O 8O 8O 8O 8O 8O Ive got a SRS light that is starting to become more and more "HEY LOOK AT ME"
    Let us know how you get on.
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    Originally posted by LandyAndy
    Ive got a SRS light that is starting to become more and more "HEY LOOK AT ME"
    Andrew
    I have this 'look at me' light to.

    I have had the test book on it and it indicates the pretensioner on the drivers seat belt is malfunctioning. To replace the pretensioner is about $250 used so one day I will get it changed. It too started sporadically but now is on all the time.

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    Sorry can't help my 130 doesn't have that fandangled ABS
    I just use a bull bar and the airbag driving in front of me

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    my TD5 makes a noise when its off too. I hear the whirring noise of the filter for about 30 secs after switch off & if I lift the bonnet I can hear a whirr, click, click,whirr noise coming from near the ABS. I thought it might have to do with the alarm because the red dash light starts flashing not long after you turn off the engine & leave the car without switching on the alarm.

    Steve

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    Re: Why does the ABS modulator make noise ..........?? S2 Di

    Originally posted by cwebb
    Hello all,
    A question for the Discovery II owners (and possibly TD5 Defender owners).
    Why does the ABS modulator make some very quiet "electronic" type noise, even when the car is off?
    The noise is noticable, particularly when the bonnet is open. You have to listen when it is very quiet, and you will hear a quiet, electronic type noise. Imagine it is a siren, or car alarm going off, just very quiet.
    Unless my D2 is the odd-one, I'd imagine all other D2's do this. If so, why does the ABS Modulator make noise when the car iginition is off? I am sure the noise originates from the ABS modulator, but I am happy to be stand corrected if my hearing is out !!!!
    Cheers
    Hi Cweb,

    See my post in this section on 'Tick-Tick-Tick...what the...?'

    Don't know if it is related to your problem.

    Jack

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    Surprise Surprise 8O 8O

    I just listened to the ABS modulator and it is making an electronic noise.

    I changed the ABS relay and it is still doing it.

    Jack

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    Originally posted by JackH
    Surprise Surprise 8O 8O

    I just listened to the ABS modulator and it is making an electronic noise.

    I changed the ABS relay and it is still doing it.

    Jack
    I just lifted the bonnet on my car and its as quiet as a mouse. I last used my ABS on Weds this week to see if it actually works. Pulled up from 100 kph on a loose metal area just fine.

    So yes they work without the ticking.

    Thought In the Defender the clock is mounted in the dash directly behind the ABS unit. I have moved my clock to a different position. Try disconnecting the clock and see if the ticking / whirring stops!
    There is no reason for the ABS to have power when the ignition is off.

    Trev.

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