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Old 06-13-2005, 10:04 PM
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Look at the ends of the 'rain gutter' at the base of the windshield for the drains... your storm might have blown little twigs, leaves... that got washed down there and clogged things up. You can clean them out carefuly with a stiff wire (coat hanger). Also the seal at the base of the windshield can become unseated or forced down behind itself (you'll see what I mean if you examine it closely) and mud and other little bits can be forced behind it as well. You can remove it - clean it up - and reseat it and see if that helps.
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Reading your M103 duty cycle:
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