   
Andrew Maier (Newman)
Member Username: Newman
Post Number: 145 Registered: 04-2003
| Posted on Monday, September 01, 2003 - 08:59 pm: |
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All I can say is WOW! I was reading through the articles in the Tech Section and saw one I'd read probably 100 times in the past 2 years: The "Rear Electric Window" article. I had some free time tonight, so I decided I'd finally get around to fixing my nonfunctional rear windows (96 D1). I printed off the article, and got started. I know this isn't the most difficult fix of those listed, but it worked to a "T" -- like many others I had the same faulty solder job on the ECU board. Thanks again, DWeb -- you probably saved me $100 today!
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