I have recently purchased a 2004 Honda Jazz VTI. When turning the steering wheel when the indicators are on there is a clicking noise that sounds like it is coming from the steering wheel. Is this normal and if so can you stop it??
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I have recently purchased a 2004 Honda Jazz VTI. When turning the steering wheel when the indicators are on there is a clicking noise that sounds like it is coming from the steering wheel. Is this normal and if so can you stop it??
think its normal to have the clicking sounds from the steering wheel when turning with the indicators on.
its because your turning the wheel whilst indicating, its the indicator self cancelling mechanism trying to engage whilst your steering wheel is turning.
Normal. Happened to my Euro too back in 2005. I had the dealer check it out and they said although it was a little louder, it was normal. Fastforward to today in 2009, my indicators still work fine and cancel on their own after I turn. They said that if the indicators were loud and did not self cancel after turning the steering wheel, then that would be a problem.
Thanks for your comments. So I'm guessing there is no simple way to stop the clicking??
try not to signal but you have to signal due to legal reasons. So no you cant make the noise go away
Can anyone tell me if all Jazz's do it??
lol its normal for almost all cars lol. is this your first car.
Up until now I have driven an older Corolla which didnt do it, but have also driven a number of newer cars that also havent done it???
turn the radio up