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Sorry for the silly newbie question

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Ok mate, well u reconnected it and went for a 5 min drive and it was doing it when I come back?


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It's like an electrical clicking noise. Not misfiring at all

Does sound like a relay or solenoid as I know when you do diagnostics on a classic the fan relays and boost solenoid click to test themselves .

Did you fix the vacuum "T" piece as a leak in vacuum would possibly cause the boost solenoid to click .

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It's more like a relay click g noise and very rapid too and the tee piece was replaced yesterday


Electronic faults are difficult to find without diagnostics and even then can be down to a bad earth or fault somwhere else .

Maybe try to find the particular relay thats clicking and one of the newage owners might know what it's for .

Or there is a blue tooth odb interface and phone app that some newage owners use , but unsure if you can wipe /read codes with it .

Hopefully someone who knows a bit more about newage electrics or the app will post .

As early classic mechanics are more my thing tbo

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Ok mate thank you, it shouldn't be anything major as the car drives perfect. Hopefully it is something to do with disconnecting the battery and will sort itself out :/ I the meantime I will keep an ear out for answers. Thanks for all your help.

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