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It sounds like it may be a thermocouple. I suggest calling Master Parts at 800-446-1446. You can find them online at www.masterparts.net. I hope this helps...
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So don´t worry this is as designed. Yo will hear the drumroll sound only when performing a soft reset (pressing the power button for about 20 sec) or when starting after a complete shut down (pressing the power button for about 10 sec). But when shutting down normal to suspend mode (button for 2-3 sec) there will be no sound.
first job is to check the part load and main beather hoses are ok the stability system light may be a false indicator if the engine has stalled best is to get fault codes out of the ecm with a code reader to help but air leaks on the engine inlet side can cause strange/seeming unrelated symptoms
Try draining the power of the computer first. completely shut it down by pressing poweer button for like 5-7 sec. then unplug power supply from the outlet. then press and hold power button for another 15-20 sec. After that, plug back in the power cord, and turn computer on normally.
sounds like the compressor is shorted out, or froze up. the 1 second buzz you hear is the compressors internal overload protector kickin in and shutting the comp. down. its a self resetting circuit breaker. for the most part, the compressor is out and needs replaced.
I assume you bled off fuel pressure before you installed the injectors. Try this to pressurize the fuel system. Turn the key to "on" position and wait 5 seconds. AT same time, listen carefully for a buzz sound that means the fuel pump is running to pressurize the system. It will shut off after 5 seconds. Then, turn off the key and wait 30 seconds for the computer power relay to shut off. Then, turn the key to "on" again. Thsi will run the fuel pump for another 5 seconds. Repeat 5 times. Fuel system should be pressurized now.
If it doesn't start now, you may have done something while you were changing the injector. good luck
Try to separate the power cord of your monitor from your system or maybe if your using UPS(uninterrupted power supply) directly plug the UPS to the wall outlet. either you can use pretty voltage regulator to the regulate the AC power. if not solve the problem try to examine the your system power supply.
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