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Crosley.In.AZ

Quote from: "EMSjunkie"either way, it ain't got nuttin' to do with the w-eye-nder
or the w-end-er.

its the door latch solenoid, the one that trips the bearclaw
latch to open the door.

maybe I really don't unnerstand.  :shock:  :?  :shock:  :?


Vance

which door do you use more often?
Tony

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river1

Quote from: "EMSjunkie"either way, it ain't got nuttin' to do with the w-eye-nder
or the w-end-er.

its the door latch solenoid, the one that trips the bearclaw
latch to open the door.

maybe I really don't unnerstand.  :shock:  :?  :shock:  :?


Vance

i just went back and reread your first post and you're right it has nothing to do with the window :oops:

now i'm with you i don't understand either :?  :?

later jim
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EMSjunkie

Quote from: "Crosley"
which door do you use more often?

Use both of them pretty equally, can't go ANYWHERE
without the Mrs. wantin' to go along  :shock:  

sure puts a cramp in my style, 'specially when I try to
pick up chicks  8)  8)


Vance
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EMSjunkie

Quote from: "river1"

 

now i'm with you i don't understand either :?  :?

later jim

Cool,  8)

I was afraid I was having an acid flashback  :!:  :shock:


Vance
"I don\'t know what your problem is, but I bet its hard to pronounce"

1934 Ford 3 Window
Member, Rural Rodders
Member, National Sarcasm Society  "Like we need your support"
*****Co-Founder  Team Smart*****

EMSjunkie

Quote from: "Mr Cool". I would be looking at the solenoid.
.


Kudos to you, Mr Cool. :b-d:

did some investigating, and found the door solenoid
plunger stuck.  :shock:

took it apart and found the "E" clip that holds the plunger in
had come off.  :x

had to work the grooves a little with a file, but its fixed.  8)  8)

thanks for all the tips folks, I really appreciate it.  :D

Vance
"I don\'t know what your problem is, but I bet its hard to pronounce"

1934 Ford 3 Window
Member, Rural Rodders
Member, National Sarcasm Society  "Like we need your support"
*****Co-Founder  Team Smart*****

Crosley.In.AZ

Quote from: "EMSjunkie"

Kudos to you, Mr Cool. :b-d:

did some investigating, and found the door solenoid
plunger stuck.  :shock:

took it apart and found the "E" clip that holds the plunger in
had come off.  :x

had to work the grooves a little with a file, but its fixed.  8)  8)

thanks for all the tips folks, I really appreciate it.  :D

Vance

Good to hear the winder is all fix'd up!!


:shock:
Tony

 Plutophobia (Fear of money)

EMSjunkie

Quote from: "Crosley"

Good to hear the winder is all fix'd up!!


:shock:



Yes, its fixed.

Thanks for your input, it was very helpful.  :roll:  :roll:  :roll:


Vance
"I don\'t know what your problem is, but I bet its hard to pronounce"

1934 Ford 3 Window
Member, Rural Rodders
Member, National Sarcasm Society  "Like we need your support"
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Mr Cool

Quote from: "EMSjunkie"Kudos to you, Mr Cool. :b-d:

did some investigating, and found the door solenoid
plunger stuck.  :shock:
Its easy when you trace those type of faults for a living, a process of elimination.
Glad to hear its all better now.
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