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Hey,

I have this clicking sound coming from (sounds like it) from the dashboard it only happends for about 5-10 seconds once the car is turned on or on reds.

I've been told it is one of the relays, if so how would I go about fixing it?

R33MidnightRacer

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Hey,

I have this clicking sound coming from (sounds like it) from the dashboard it only happends for about 5-10 seconds once the car is turned on or on reds.

I've been told it is one of the relays, if so how would I go about fixing it?

R33MidnightRacer

mate there was a thread bout this 3 months ago, but anyway it's air con/fan speed related, the part in question is the blend door actuator, it's a dash out job, part cost me 90 odd bucks and did it myself when i pulled the dash out 4 painting or quoted 600 odd by auto elecy 4 the job cheers

Fark!! Looks like a nightmare with everthing off. Not as helpful as i would of liked. I know how to undo most parts, as i installed my system n shit. Where exactly is this 'blend door acutator', and what does it look like? Cheers..... :laugh:

Fark!! Looks like a nightmare with everthing off. Not as helpful as i would of liked. I know how to undo most parts, as i installed my system n shit. Where exactly is this 'blend door acutator', and what does it look like? Cheers..... :laugh:

Nightmare to say the least, what Mr33 said, where exactly would it be? When I took it to my local performance shop they said "ahh, don't worry its only a relay" ..Mmm this makes me confused.

A relay?

It should be a like a little white circle teeth grooved clock lookin thingy hahahh.

I think that round thing gets stuck as it turns..

I think security (member on here) with the yellow r33 did it a while back. Hopefully he replies in this thread.

Otherwise just leave it. Nothing will happen. But does get annoying after a while eh??

Yeah def annoying, but is it actually NOT doing something while it's 'broken'?? $90 seems bloody expensive, where can ya get this part?? Ya sure that's what its called, i don't wanna sound like a dick at the shops! lol :laugh:

i got the part second hand from the wreckers, the one down gold coast way, rolin imports i think

thats the tecknical name for it used by auto elecys, the wrecker really had no idea what i was talking bout so i went through thier shit and found it

Edited by teamplasma

New the part from nissan is about $150, i replaced mine with a new one, didn't want ti happening again. yes dash out job, its the black box about the size of a pack of cards on top of the heater box as seen in this photo:

http://gtr.ferni.net/misc/dash_removal/sli...ter_unit02.html

It's actually not that bad of a job, you don't need to take the heater box out, just the dash out of hte way, getting the heaterbox out was a bitch when i had to do my heatercore.....

Goodluck.

teamplasma, did you grab the whole black box or just the thing inside?

ferni, hey cheers for that! That's the pic i was after. Yeah like siddr20 said, do ya replace the whole box or what's inside? Thanks guys...... :D

teamplasma, did you grab the whole black box or just the thing inside?

ferni, hey cheers for that! That's the pic i was after. Yeah like siddr20 said, do ya replace the whole box or what's inside? Thanks guys...... :D

yer the black box thats bout the size of a pack of cards, just replace the whole unit, it'e easier

it;s actually called the blend door actuator and it is a bit of a bugga of a job but i replaced mine when i was doing the heater core i paid 40 bucks for one of a member who was wrecking a r33

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