Well, I'm back in the USA after 7 months at home in the UK. I've taken the Ram out of mothballs and taken it for its first short run. I had the seatbelt warning light on intermittently, so I separated the wiring connector under the driver's seat, sprayed it with contact cleaner, and reassembled the connector. I switched the ignition key through 2 clicks and checked that the seatbelt system was operating correctly. While my head was under the front of the seat, with the ignition on 2 clicks, and the engine not started, I heard a crackling noise from the engine area. It sounded like an arcing short circuit. Fearing that the fuel heater was burning (again), I turned off the ignition, and the noise stopped after a few seconds. I turned the key 2 clicks again, went under the truck, and the noise seems to be from within the transmission pan. It sounds like an arcing short, or a rapidly cycling relay, or a midget sending very fast morse code. The noise is erratic, like a short. I uncoupled the seatbelt wiring connector, and the noise continued. I assume that has nothing to do with the noise. Could someone please tell me that this is perfectly normal, that there is some component in the pan that is doing its proper job? Perhaps someone could tell me this, even if it's not true... .....
Thanks. Nick.
