inmanlanier
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This is mostly a rhetorical post - but if any of you have sat in your car, engine off for any period of time I'm assuming you've heard what I have, yes? This doesn't seem to matter how you got there... the conditions are: engine off, you are in the car, your key fob is also in the car (maybe not as well), and you may or may not be listening to Lincoln's fine audio system.
What I've noted is that there are multiple times where you hear all around you various relays energizing and/or de-energizing. It's kind-of funny, but as an engineer I'm really curious what modes of operation the Lincoln engineers programmed. I see no action as a result of the noise (light coming on/going off, doors opening/closing, audio starting/stopping). You just hear this not very subtle litany of clicks and clacks.
Anyone else had this pique your curiosity or simply make you wonder?
What I've noted is that there are multiple times where you hear all around you various relays energizing and/or de-energizing. It's kind-of funny, but as an engineer I'm really curious what modes of operation the Lincoln engineers programmed. I see no action as a result of the noise (light coming on/going off, doors opening/closing, audio starting/stopping). You just hear this not very subtle litany of clicks and clacks.
Anyone else had this pique your curiosity or simply make you wonder?

