Magical Self Healing Car!!
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Magical Self Healing Car!!
A while ago I posted to the forum about several problems. All of my brake lights stopped working. Two of my windows weren't working (RF and LR), my Service Stability System light was on, my Traction Control was out, and my load leveler didn't work.
I found that there is a fuse for the brake lights in the secondary fuse panel under the back seat. I thought that these were supposed to be unfused, and didn't see it mentioned in the service manual I have.
In the last 3 weeks, the windows magically started to work. My 6-year old son just got in the back seat and opened his window. I freaked, because the front was working too, which it hadn't been the day before.
Then a week or so later, SSS light just went out, and the TC control started working again. I decided to jack up the back and see if I could find a broken air hose for the levelling system. Sure enough, the connector, a snap fit jobber that holds the two hoses to the nipples on the compressor, was not seated. That was tricky, because I was too lazy to remove the wheel and heat sheild, but I managed to push it back on so it clicked into place.
Now, if I could just get the car to wash itself...
I found that there is a fuse for the brake lights in the secondary fuse panel under the back seat. I thought that these were supposed to be unfused, and didn't see it mentioned in the service manual I have.
In the last 3 weeks, the windows magically started to work. My 6-year old son just got in the back seat and opened his window. I freaked, because the front was working too, which it hadn't been the day before.
Then a week or so later, SSS light just went out, and the TC control started working again. I decided to jack up the back and see if I could find a broken air hose for the levelling system. Sure enough, the connector, a snap fit jobber that holds the two hoses to the nipples on the compressor, was not seated. That was tricky, because I was too lazy to remove the wheel and heat sheild, but I managed to push it back on so it clicked into place.
Now, if I could just get the car to wash itself...
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glad to hear about those problems being resovled on my car for the longest time the HUD didnt work then one day it started working same for me RR window motor its crazy
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