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Matt_3545



Member Since: 23 Sep 2024
Location: Stourbridge
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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Stornoway Grey
LED lights and buzzing relay
Hi all, I picked up a 2.4tdci 110 a month or so ago and have been working through a list of jobs that needed doing. One of these jobs was replacing the budget LED headlights that had failed with a full set of Wipac lights.

I've replaced the headlights, indicators, stop and reverse lights so far (not got around to the side repeaters and fog lights yet) and now when I use the indicators or hazards I get a buzzing sound whenever the indicators flash. This eventually settles down after about 30 minutes of driving around but I'd love to know how to stop the buzzing completely.

I have tried fitting both the supplied Wipac relay and the RDX relay from Bolt On Bits. Both have reduced the indicator flashing speed to the correct interval but both relays buzz.

Does anyone have an idea what the issue might be? I've looked across the forum and from what I understand, there shouldn't be any buzzing with a relay designed to work with LEDs.
Post #1050555 2nd Nov 2024 3:25pm
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custom90



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Try adding a temporary additional ground, prior to that you can try a continuity check on that pin.
LED’s (and associated components) are sensitive to grounding issues or voltage fluctuations, so the ground is a likely possibility that it has a high continuity reading and is common.
Also worth checking the rear grounds for the rear lighting loom on the transfer box.
Post #1050565 2nd Nov 2024 5:47pm
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Matt_3545



Member Since: 23 Sep 2024
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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Stornoway Grey
I'm not great with electrics so sorry for the daft questions. Is it just a case of checking that the earth connections are secure correctly?

Also, is it easy enough to add an additional earth? How would I go about it?
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grahamb31



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Scotland 2014 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 SW Santorini Black
Hi, curious if you found a solution? I have the exact same problem. If I have heating hot it stops buzzing quicker.
Post #1051747 14th Nov 2024 4:13pm
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nosnibod



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United Kingdom 1998 Defender 110 300 Tdi SW Bronze Green
When the indicators are buzzing, try switching the hazards on and off a few times to see if it changes. The indicator relay is fed through contacts on the hazard light switch that in my case caused extra resistance which was just enough to start the relay chattering (buzzing). If it changes the buzzing then the hazard light switch is the culprit.

I found that - temporarily - switching the hazards on and off again a few times cleaned the contacts. But a replacement switch solved the problem completely. Dave
Green Goddess - 1998 Defender 110 300tdi
Post #1051757 14th Nov 2024 6:19pm
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SuperDMan



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Also curios if you’ve found solution. I’m having the same issue!
Post #1051989 17th Nov 2024 11:44am
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Hedwig



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Recently swapped all indicators to LED and had a buzzing noise on the relay. Bizarrely this was only the case when the engine was running, if done on ignition it was the normal tick noise. Referred this back to the supplier of the lights kit, Wipac sent a new relay and the problem was resolved.
Post #1052082 18th Nov 2024 12:20pm
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