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Last night i went out for a nice drive only to dsicover that there was a strange noise comming from behind my dashboard ..

sounded like littke critters crawling around in there.....

anyone have any ideas .. i have a feeling it may have somthing to do with my airconditioning.. even though i dont use it cos its broken.

any ideas?

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Try turning off your climate control completely and see if the noise stops.

There is an actuator in there that makes the critter noises when it is shagged, seems to be fairly common on our aging Skylines.

Fixing it is a real PITA if that's the problem.

Mine does it too, regardless of the climate control being on or off. It's more likely to happen first thing in the morning though... I've been told by a mechanic that it's to do with the vents that circulate the air into the cabin...

Do they circulate fresh air even when climate control is off?

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