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Old 09-08-2007, 01:32 AM
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Glad that fixed it. It's nice to start with the cheap fixes and go from there.

I would definitely carry some extra fuses Blue White and Red in the glovebox. They burn out at inopportune times and you'll be much more relieved that you have some spares when they go.

As for the rear passenger window do you hear the motor whirring when you toggle the switch or is there no noise at all? There is an item called the "sliding jaw" that breaks the linkage between the motor lift and window itself. It's a cheap part but it's a pain to replace. The window shouldn't pencil out at $300 (3 hours) to replace the jaw unless the motor is shot. A used one can be obtained by somoene here on the forum for much less than a new one.

As for the shocks that is a little pricey. Each part is $75 so therefore $150 in parts and $150 in labor is about 2 hours. It can be changed in about an hour with a good lift.
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