   
Paul T. Schram (Paulschram)
| Posted on Monday, May 06, 2002 - 10:19 am: |
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OK, there I was, quietly minding my own business, enjoying the wonderful weather. Push the button to open the rear sunroof (the one which heretofore worked!) and I am greeted by a cyclical clicking coming from behind where the switch panel is and the sunroof is jerkily moving backward. As I was frightened by the prospect of having an uncloseable sunroof, I jerkily closed it waiting for another sunny day. The clicking sounded like either an arc or a relay cycling. No, I don't have a reliable wiring diagram, nor the ETM. Anybody got any ideas for me as to why this is happening? Paul '95 Disco |