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Subject: Fw: Malfunctioning Doors
From: "alphachi" <alphachi@writeme.com>
Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2001 23:11:40 -0400
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From: "alphachi" <alphachi@writeme.com>
To: <Bricklin@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 11:11 PM
Subject: Re: Malfunctioning Doors


> It's always a good idea to periodically clean and lube the solenoid
> plungers.  A little Super Lube synthetic is my choice.  I had the same
> mystery opening doors (I would come out and find one door open).  The
> problem was two-fold.  First, some dampness(read rain) got into the
outside
> switch so the door would not stay latched.  Second, the plungers would not
> seal completely.  Do NOT attempt to spray WD-40 into the dr switches(hard
> lesson), this will only compound the problem as it will short the
contacts.
> In your case, I would suspect the outer dr switches.  Both Bob Hoffman and
> TT have replacements, but unfortunately, these are no better (and some
> believe worse) than the OEMs.  They are slightly shorter but snap right in
> place, access being gained from the speaker openings.  I was planning to
> work on some sort of thin black bladder that would cover and seal the
switch
> from the elements while still allowing it to move freely and look pretty
> much the same unless upon very close inspection.  Of course if someone
beats
> me to it, I won't mind a bit.  Anyone that's had a B in the rain is
> painfully aware of the resulting musical doors game including opening AND
> closing spontaneously.  Either of these actions are not for the faint of
> heart and can present even more fun than the infamous "Bricklin Crawl".
> Best of luck. . .
> stephan #2821

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