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03-08-2004, 04:25 PM | #1 |
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Location: Salem, Oregon
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Electrical Question...
This weekend, I had my kids in my truck while I was getting a key made. The truck was off, and my keys were in my pocket.
I looked over at the kids in the truck and they are opening and closing the power windows. What the heck?? When I got home, I double checked and sure enough, if I turn the ignition on and then off and remove the key, the power windows keep functioning. I wonder if there's some kind of a timer that lets them work for a couple of minutes after the ignition is turned off or something. Or.. Is there something wired up wrong? I am still trying to figure out what the slow drain is. Haven't had time to spend in the last couple of weeks tracking it down but after seeing this, I am beginning to wonder if it's related. This is on a '77 Silverado 20, power windows & locks, pretty much loaded as far as options go. Thanks,
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Ripley Bryant Salem, Oregon '77 Chevrolet Silverado 20 - 454 BB, TH400, Factory wood floor longbed '75 Fiat X1/9 - my AutoXer '77 Fiat X1/9 - her AutoXer '81 Fiat 2000 Spider - under construction '00 Dodge Neon - Commuter '00 Dodge Grand Caravan - Family bus |
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