[DML] Re: Ye Olde Door light/buzzer switch
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[DML] Re: Ye Olde Door light/buzzer switch
- From: "John Rydholm" <ebondefender@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 05:40:30 -0000
I've actually had those seals replaced when I first bought the car.
I got them from DMC themselves if I remember. Hmm, I may try the
glue idea. I thought that if the little rubber boot wasn't on the
switch all the way, the door wouldn't close properly? Perhaps I just
need some new screws (hopeful.) I do know that the doors close
securely, because I once had a problem with the lock solenoids and
had my gull wing pop open on the freeway. That was NOT cool. Then
there was a time when it actually locked me in the car. Not fun
either. Nah, no problem of me falling out while driving. :) I am
able to jiggle the little contact and that's what makes my door
light/cockpit lights flash. The irritating thing is, one mecahnic I
took it too was supposed to completely restore my wiring harness,
front and back. I guess he forgot the doors. On a fun side note, I
just had a nice fishtail in the Michigan snow here, and I survived.
So did my car. Ugh, ice is not a DeLorean's friend.
-John #10715
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxx>
wrote:
>
> You may be in need of new door seals. If the old ones are cracked,
> split, torn, or just flattened, they are shot. After replacing the
> seals...<dot dot dot>
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