L LAUST Diamond Member Sep 13, 2000 8,957 1 81 Dec 4, 2001 #26 << Volvo ==> Ford That is why the dude had the same problem with his Volvo. Serious... Ford owns Volvo these days, if I'm not mistaken. >> Door switch......... Prolly not made in a Ford Factory :Q
<< Volvo ==> Ford That is why the dude had the same problem with his Volvo. Serious... Ford owns Volvo these days, if I'm not mistaken. >> Door switch......... Prolly not made in a Ford Factory :Q
C Chesebert Golden Member Oct 16, 2001 1,013 15 81 Dec 4, 2001 #27 Thanks for all the info, I pulled the relay off so the lights won't drain the battery! I am going to try some WD40 when I get home today...hoefully it will fix the problem. if it doesn't, I think the lights relay will live in my glove box for a long long time
Thanks for all the info, I pulled the relay off so the lights won't drain the battery! I am going to try some WD40 when I get home today...hoefully it will fix the problem. if it doesn't, I think the lights relay will live in my glove box for a long long time
XMan Lifer Oct 9, 1999 12,513 49 91 Dec 4, 2001 #29 Thanks for all the info, I pulled the relay off so the lights won't drain the battery! They will turn off automatically after 30 minutes. What you did won't hurt anything, but just an FYI.
Thanks for all the info, I pulled the relay off so the lights won't drain the battery! They will turn off automatically after 30 minutes. What you did won't hurt anything, but just an FYI.
T tm37 Lifer Jan 24, 2001 12,436 1 0 Dec 4, 2001 #30 Don't use wd-40! It is highly corrosive! If your wiring has any nicks wd-40 will distroy your harness! Use liquid wrench! Silicon Based! Non corrosive WD-40 Proof the top seller isn't always the best product~!
Don't use wd-40! It is highly corrosive! If your wiring has any nicks wd-40 will distroy your harness! Use liquid wrench! Silicon Based! Non corrosive WD-40 Proof the top seller isn't always the best product~!