Re: [DML] Do regulators/solenoids at same time?
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Re: [DML] Do regulators/solenoids at same time?



Nick,

The most labor intensive procedure required to replace the lock solenoids is
the removal and replacement of the lower door panel. The lock solenoid's
install with just two screws and one power connector. Be aware that if the
lock solenoid activation system requires an alignment you might wish you had
a professionals do the job.

DMC Joe

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----- Original Message -----
From: <nbrommer@xxxx>
To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 2:55 AM
Subject: [DML] Do regulators/solenoids at same time?


> I'm about to have the window regulators replaced in my car, and
> obviously it would be easiest to replace the lock solenoids at the
> same time. But, how much more labor intensive is it to wait to do the
> doors at a later time? And, are the solenoids something I should have
> a professional do?
>
> Nick
> VIN 3092








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