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clicking like a time bomb.

mrgetsum

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1993 c-4 lt1 convertable
I have a 92 convertible.
We had the battery replaced. Car started fine. Drove it. No problem. Next day turn ignition. Nothing. Gages, lights work but no power to the motor. Now it's making a clicking sound under the dash. Sounds like a time bomb. Is stops when the key is turned on. Then starts as soon as I turn the key off.
 
Hi mrgetsum

Welcome to the CAC!!

I moved your thread to the C4 Technical forum. Hopefully someone will have an answer for you!

Mac
 
Thank you. I'm new. To corvette and forums. I also want to send our condolences.
 
Thank you. I'm new. To corvette and forums. I also want to send our condolences.
I hope you are enjoying your C4 and I appreciate your condolences.

In a way, the Memorial forum is one of the things that make Corvette owners a community unlike most other car enthusiasts… It is a reflection of our sense of heritage and caring for our fellows.

Mac :w
 
I have a 92 convertible.
We had the battery replaced. Car started fine. Drove it. No problem. Next day turn ignition. Nothing. Gages, lights work but no power to the motor. Now it's making a clicking sound under the dash. Sounds like a time bomb. Is stops when the key is turned on. Then starts as soon as I turn the key off.



What is your battery voltage, checked with a voltmeter attached to the battery cables, with the key off and with the key on and during crank mode (three different voltage tests)?
 
clicking like a time bomb

Thank you for the advice. Traced it to a bad relay. No more clicking. And it even starts. YEE HAW. Peace
 
Thank you for the advice. Traced it to a bad relay. No more clicking. And it even starts. YEE HAW. Peace
The new digital time bombs are silent… hehehe… :L

Mac
 
Alright guys lets stop talking about ticking bombs,I've been hearing low flying "HEELEY Copters" too close to the still shack!

:D
 
What is your battery voltage, checked with a voltmeter attached to the battery cables, with the key off and with the key on and during crank mode (three different voltage tests)?
Even easier way is to use a plug-in volt meter; into the cigar/cigarette lighter, now known as accessory outlet.
 

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