Buzzing problem

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Buzzing problem

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I attempt to start my car and when I turn the key to the ON position, a buzzing noise comes from the back of the dash and it sounds like the shifter actuator is making noise (it is an auto tranny). Also, when i try to put on the hazard lights, the right side blinks very fast while the left does not do anything. I also hear a clicking that seems to come from the fuel rails. I could be a vibration or echo from something under it. It sounds to me like it could be a bad relay or something is grounding out somewhere. When I try to start it, nothing happens (no sounds or attempts to turn over). I am not sure where to start but troubleshooting with electronics is a b****. Has anyone had this problem or give suggestions? I also discovered a harness that is disconnected near the shifter assembly that has four/five wires in it. I'll try to post pics asap. NOTE: my shifter doesnt have the manual lock release for the auto shifter (that little switch-looking thing located on the top right area of the shifter) . My car is a 94 if that helps as well. Let me know if anyone has any ideas. They would be much appreciated, thanks.
Brian
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