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Date:         Mon, 25 Nov 1996 19:22:35 -0500
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From:         Jeff Diebolt <jdiebolt@up.net>
Subject:      Re: Eurovan Central Locking

I am not very familiar with EVs but your discription seems to be leading to a switch in the drivers door that con trols the power door locks. A very susceptible place for water. At 10:51 AM 11/25/96 -0600, Dan Herbert wrote: >Hello EV'ers: > >My 1995 EV-Winne has developed the irritating habit >of cycling its power door locks locked/unlocked >continually when the weather is wet. This occurs when >trying to operate the lock. Once inside with the door >closed, the cycling stops. I have to time >a pull on the door handle in order to get in! When >the weather is dry, everything is normal. Sometimes >the problem can be overcome by using the lock on the >other door, but the problem is not restricted to one lock. > >Any similar experiences? Any ideas? > >Thanks > >Dan Herbert >dan.herbert@utoronto.ca > >1995 EV-Winnebago > >"Don't take life so seriously. >You aren't going to get out of it alive anyway." > > > > > Greetings from Michigan's Upper Peninsula Jeff & Jean-Marie Diebolt jdiebolt@up.net


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