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2000 Falcon in Australia. sure. I am in USA , no cars like it here.
but all cars 2000 are KINDA the same, if Petrol fuel.
not told what all fails or does not fail, just the word buzz told
head lamps work ? bright, not dim, key on or off and driving?
car starts and runs and drives (the purpose of it)
all electrics work of some fail no told.
buzzing means mostly power failure.
is key off or on , buzzing
is engine running.
when any car main battery goes week , all computers in the car go mad(crazy) at 10vdc ( 12.6vdc is normal)
as the battery dies, the too low voltage caused the digital electronics to fail (not bad) they go partly off line 1 chip after the other)
and things buzz in fact may controllers self reboot endlessly as the power goes to this ******* stated. (out of spec)
if really curious learn to find out exactly what buzzes
fuses do no buzz but relays do , as the computers that run them fail at too low battery or the RELAY it self is bad.
some cars here have, 50+ fuses and 10 computer,
lots of things to fail is the word.
Follow the ground wire ( black to the raditor suport and reconnect it or add aground wire from it to the battery ground and it'll work good. Bet it goes out if you unplug the other headlightas it's grounding thought the other light.
plasma tvs buzz a lot, depending on screen brightness. its probably normal but if you can hear loudly over your volume, may be a bad board or plasma panel. from behind tv, left side = y board, right side = z board, middle = power board ---- bad panel can buzz from anywhere... if you hear all parts buzzing, its probably normal plasma noise
First. The whirring or buzzing sound you hear is the Color Wheel and it needs to be replaced. Second, since I do not know when and if the original lamp has been replaced it is a good idea to replaced the lamp. The bad Color Wheel is the one causing the set to shut down.
Same here, your light went out if you put a VERY bright light on you'll be able to see something on the screen if you plug it up to your computer, if you are getting a new one go dell its worth it becase they last and are durable.
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