Posted by super99 on May 21, 2015 at 16:33:57 from (74.36.74.165):
I put the Bush Hog on the 1850 and mowed roadsides and waterways in the field. Then I drove about 3 miles to the local cemetery and mowed the roadside next to it. They had mowed and not up close to the stones, so wife and I went back and I weedeated around stones and we put flowers by my Grandparents graves. OK, that should cover the tractor part of the post. When we got home, I pulled the pickup into the carport next to our 2008 Impala. We got out and the car started making a tapping sound, kinda like a little kid hammering on a pound a peg. Wife got into the car and said it's coming from the dash. I got in on the passenger side and put my hand on the dash, it was coming from behind the dash above the glove box. It lasted about 45 seconds to a minute and quit. I looked in the glove box to see if my wife had a midgit hid in there, but it was just full of papers. Then it started tapping again, lasted about the same length of time and quit. It did it 3 times while we were standing there. I've never heard it do that before. Wife had driven it today, but it had set for 2 1/2 or 3 hours before we heard the noise. Any idea what it could be?? I'm wondering if the air bag is getting ready to explode, don't know what else it could be. Any ideas?? Thanks, Chris
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