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2004 Grand Cherokee Power Window Problem
On Friday, June 5, 2009 1:42:20 AM UTC-5, Will Honea wrote:
> DougW wrote: > > > aetmos wrote: > >> Ah! You appear to be correct. I pulled the boot back, and two of the > >> wires were broken. I didn't get a chance to fix them last night, but > >> hopefully that will be the culprit. > > > > Makes me wonder just how cheap they have gotten on wire. > > Not a new problem, Doug. I've been fixing broken wires in the door bundles > for years on GM and Chrysler vehicles. Seems to be the heaviest gauge > wires that go first. BTW, a fix that works for me is to cut the broken > wire and slip heat shrink onto the wire before I solder it. I shrink that > over the fixed area then pot the whole bundle at that point with a rubber > dip that is made for coating tool handles. If you catch it as it hardens, > you can taper the ends so that sharp bends get spread out - that seems to > keep the problem from coming back. Anyway, it's a long-standing point of > failure. > > -- > Will Honea |
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