Cracking/popping noise in passenger floorboard area in 2004 corvette

by Robert sabin
(Atlanta,ga.)

About a week ago when I shut motor off there was a clicking noise behind dash that lasted a short time. Yesterday I went out to start the car and battery was dead. I needed to move car,so I turned key on,shifted to neutral and rolled car down drive as I removed key there was a crackling and popping noise down in passenger floorboard area. Any ideas,I didn't like the sound of it

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Inspect Fuse Box
by: Chris

Robert,

Please take a look at the fuse panel in the passenger floor area. Look for obvious signs of electrical arching. If you don't smell anything or see anything we suspect your issue to be a case of a bad battery and relays clicking from the low voltage. If you have any feedback please return here and we can provide further assistance.

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