I'm in the middle of deadening a 2004 Hyundai Accent. I'm doing it over a few weeks so I've been driving the car w/out the interior in it. (The comments I'm getting when I use a drive through are priceless! "Oh dam... I thought you had an oven back there with all of that foil!" //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wow.gif.23d729408e9177caa2a0ed6a2ba6588e.gif )
Anyway, after I took the back seat and trunk panels out of the car I started hearing a very high pitch tone. I can't tell where it is comming from except that it's towards the trunk.
I thought it might be the exhaust but the only time I can get the pitch to change is when I cause a voltage drop (by rolling the windows up and down). I think this rules out anything to do with the engine. So that leaves electrical or maybe the fuel pump? Any ideas on how to track this thing down? :stuck:
Anyway, after I took the back seat and trunk panels out of the car I started hearing a very high pitch tone. I can't tell where it is comming from except that it's towards the trunk.
I thought it might be the exhaust but the only time I can get the pitch to change is when I cause a voltage drop (by rolling the windows up and down). I think this rules out anything to do with the engine. So that leaves electrical or maybe the fuel pump? Any ideas on how to track this thing down? :stuck:
