Contact Telkom, but expect you may be talking to contractor operated response employees first, and need to be patient with this company, which inspires many mistaken postings and complaints on FIXYA.
FIXYA is for free questions and answers about "FIX"ing things, and is overwhelmed with questions at this time.
FIXYA has no relationship with Telkom, and is not located in the country of South Africa.
This time of day receives each day countless postings from South Africa, but it is unknown where you live or where your service provider is located. Can only guess.
FIXYA is an internet service, and many answers are provided for free by unpaid volunteers from England and the United States, and most are not residents of South Africa.
Taking a guess only, that your complaint is about a South African service provider, here is a link to Telkom.
https://secure.telkom.co.za/today/help/personal/faq/when-it-best-contact-telkom-customer-care-call-centre/
SOURCE: Buzzing noise
Fly back transformer will cause a buzzing sound like this. Really up to you how bad it bothers you it can be fixed but it will cost a couple hundred dollars. If you can solder you can put it in yourself but the flyyback will still cost a little bit of money.
Josh
SOURCE: 1998 Lincoln Town Car Air Suspension problem *buzzing noise
Um based on what your giving me I can only assume the battery light is goin on due to a heavy load on the alternator and its not happy. probably die from the buzzing noise?(possible air compressor due to a lean in the air ride?) but thats a guess. the battery light will go on when voltage sensor gets less than 12.5 volts. when the buzzing stops does the light go off shortly?
i doubt the windows have any thing to do with it, unless for some odd reason they are drawing power the whole time your driving around. get your alternator checked before you get stranded. im sure there is something causing extra stress, or its just the alternators time to die.
Good Luck
Michael
ASE certified
plz rate
SOURCE: buzzing or humming rear passanger tire
Hub bearing in the right rear is the most likely problem
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