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yup, tried new batteries. opened the fob, dusted it, inspected it. all good. havent tried tracing the grounds though. but with a faulty ground would the symptoms slowly get worse or would the symptoms just appear and reappear but remain pretty consistent in severity? you know what i mean?
yup, tried new batteries. opened the fob, dusted it, inspected it. all good. havent tried tracing the grounds though. but with a faulty ground would the symptoms slowly get worse or would the symptoms just appear and reappear but remain pretty consistent in severity? you know what i mean?
my bad, you are correct. i tried them 3 times each 10 minutes ago and it brought me to the pages but with error msgs, now they work. go figure. its just like my car.
my bad, you are correct. i tried them 3 times each 10 minutes ago and it brought me to the pages but with error msgs, now they work. go figure. its just like my car.
hey college man,
thanks for your reply but none of these links work. they are all outdated/invalid/lead to a blank page.
what do you mean its the lights? what lights? i’ve never had any problems with any of my lights or lighting systems. the problems i am having have never been related to my lighting systems at all.
please explain further.
thanks!
hey college man,
thanks for your reply but none of these links work. they are all outdated/invalid/lead to a blank page.
what do you mean its the lights? what lights? i’ve never had any problems with any of my lights or lighting systems. the problems i am having have never been related to my lighting systems at all.
please explain further.
thanks!
from everything i’ve ever been told by mechanics and tranny shop techs, i’d have to agree with sigsaurp228. i’ve always been told that a flush is good if the car is newer but do not flush (only service ie. fluid and filter change) if the car is older because sometimes the gunk that a flush will remove is actually keeping things together. as well, if that gunk is removed or dislodged it can end up re-lodged somewhere else you dont want it.
from everything i’ve ever been told by mechanics and tranny shop techs, i’d have to agree with sigsaurp228. i’ve always been told that a flush is good if the car is newer but do not flush (only service ie. fluid and filter change) if the car is older because sometimes the gunk that a flush will remove is actually keeping things together. as well, if that gunk is removed or dislodged it can end up re-lodged somewhere else you dont want it.
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