Jeep sat for seven days. When started up....began hearing a ticing noise in dash....sounds just like turn signal tick but more rapid and intermittent? Any ideas how to stop the tick?
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ticking noise in dash could be faulty bcm or body control module.it could be going bad.have car code scan to see if the bcm theft security system has trouble code.
Put a volt meter on the battery itself and take a reading when it is doing that. If charge rate is over 14v the alternator may be working but the output is not being cut down to "useful voltage" You may have a regulator problem.
Well it sounds like you have a short circuit somewhere. it apperars to be messing with the relay that you replaced. have you checked all the fuses in your fuse-box? how about all the bulbs on the exterior of the vehicle? try those things then post back.
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