In a message dated 11/19/03 1:44:52 PM Central Standard Time, videobob@xxxx writes: > (1) > The passenger window does not close all the way, it goes up to about > 1/4" of an inch and stops. Any suggestions anyone? Sounds like a motor problem. Open up the door by removing the upper and lower trim panels (buy a fir-tree clip pry tool first) and observe the window going up and down. a new regulator is probably needed. > (2) > Wobbly steering wheel. > I have tightend the wheel as much as I can, but it seems to be loose > by about 1/4" up to 1/2" and makes a "tick tick" noise on bumps! > Drives me crazy! > I assume that the famous nylon bushings that everyone sells is for > thie problem? How are they installed? Is it difficult to install? Look under the dash behind the pedal box where the column goes thru the firewall. there is probably a black rubber bushing split into pieces and you might see fiberglass dust below the hole where the column rubs. to fix, you need to remove the binnacle, the knee pads, and the complete steering column by seperating the U-joints at the intermediate shaft (near the rack and pinion). a new nylon bushing will do the trick to fix that. another probably could be the collapsable cage is broken or cracked and ratting around, but you said the wheel itself is moving, so i think the bushing is the problem. > > (3) > Dome lights. > Are the dome lights supposed to come on when the doors open? > I have put new bulbs in and they come on when they are manually > operated, so I suppose that the problem would be the switch on the > side of the doors? > I know that the switch that operates the divers side door warning > lights are sticky and if you giggle it the lights come on. > However this doesn't work on the other switches, so I am not sure > of the source. > --------------------------------------------------------------------- Does your door ajar light or door running lights work properly? that will tell you if the switches are working or not unless you have disconnected wires at the diodes (near your foot at the gas pedal in those bright blue and red plastic tubes) or perhaps your lights are wired wrong. use the wiring diagram to decode which wire goes where. the picture isn't a scale model btw. the wire should be placed according to circuit function and NOT by how each wire appears in relation to each other on the diagram. no matter what, check all of your connections at the switches themselves, and make sure you have a plastic cover over each one. clean with contact cleaner or an eraser. the switch can get jammed in a door or bent at the backside, so replace as needed (they are cheap). Andy [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]