Usually this means the battery is worn out and there isn't enough charge to turn over the starter
The loud buzzing noise you hear from under the hood when you turn the key to start the vehicle usually means the battery is too low to crank the engine or a loose cable. Some auto parts stores will test the battery free of charge.
you either have an electric short somewhere so check all ur wires to make sure none of them are frayed, nicked or showing bare copper also check to make sure everything has a good connection. another thing is it could be that you have a bad solenoid and need it replaced
Your battery may be to old to even hold a charge. try charging it a little longer and if you have a volt meter ,you should read about 12.5v. if not ,then you need a new battery.
This has just happened to me. I called a local ford dealer, and much to my suprise, he did help out over the phone. He had explained that a fried battery will case the relays to go haywire. I purchased a new battery, installed it, and walla....my van started. Hope this helps, good luck. this happend to me too, but it turned out to be the wire from negative on the battery to the ground snapped and it would make contact with the frame causing the flickering and clicking noise under the dash, hope that helps too
If your talking about what instruments you need to be able to make a buzzing sound with your mouth to play, that is usually any brass instrument that uses a circular mouthpiece. Its that buzzing that reverberates inside the instrument causing the sound to be altered and amplified. Saxophones fall into the 'Woodwind' category even though they are made of brass because they use the vibrations caused by air passing over their reeds to produce sound.
Remove your starter, have the Solenoid checked out. Also check out your battery, common noise when you either A) Don't have enough battery charge or B) Starter solenoid is over-drawing amperage
The buzzing sound is possibly the starter solenoid, sounds like battery is low or stater motor is stuck.
just had that problem, your battery is going! my batt totally flatlined & there was a buzzing/clicking from under the dash sounds like a short but my mechanic popped in a new battery and problem dissapeared!
Have a mechanic look at it. The starter motor may be burned up, the solenoid might be frozen, or the ring gear might be missing some teeth.
If the turn signal switch is buzzing when turneing, usually means you need to replace it.
It is your turn signal relay located behind the glove compartment. I have replaced mine and still had the same clicking/buzzing sound. It's most like your turn signal arm because it has a cluster of wires in there and they can't get loose.
The loud buzzing noise you hear from under the hood when you turn the key to start the vehicle usually means the battery is too low to crank the engine or a loose cable. Some auto parts stores will test the battery free of charge.
You either have a loose/corroded battery cable or a weak battery.
Loose or corroded battery cables Weak battery
Bad battery, or starter problem.
The speaker could be buzzing for a couple of reasons. If the signal from the radio is causing the buzz then you may have to replace the radio. If the speaker cone is the cause of the noise, then the speaker will need to be replaced.
you either have an electric short somewhere so check all ur wires to make sure none of them are frayed, nicked or showing bare copper also check to make sure everything has a good connection. another thing is it could be that you have a bad solenoid and need it replaced