Re: An interesting electrical problem...
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:58 pm
So, a quick update. When I get the pics off my camera I'll give a more in depth one.
Met with Jay and Christine (pre-PS: you guys rock, I had an excellent time) with Felix who was building a bed... and ripped out most of the center console while using Jay's Electromagic Amp Gauge Whatnot (over the course of the eve, many new terms were coined). Surprisingly, nothing obvious was found... However the bird-noise thingy was solved by simply disconnecting it. It was the Door/Headlight/Backup beeper behind the steering column. Jay believes it was on the out-n-out and could be the cause of the dead bats.
Problems that were also found (and hopefully solved).
Wet Floor syndrome - a potentially different versions than the quarter planned issue (pics will come)
Removed Misc/Extra wiring (random wires simply started and ended into nowhere)
Removed alot of the insulations under the carpet in the front (prevent rotting through water retention)
Heat gunned the front bumper's plastic, back step, and mirrors to black (super easy... basically just like spray painting)
More will follow soon.
Met with Jay and Christine (pre-PS: you guys rock, I had an excellent time) with Felix who was building a bed... and ripped out most of the center console while using Jay's Electromagic Amp Gauge Whatnot (over the course of the eve, many new terms were coined). Surprisingly, nothing obvious was found... However the bird-noise thingy was solved by simply disconnecting it. It was the Door/Headlight/Backup beeper behind the steering column. Jay believes it was on the out-n-out and could be the cause of the dead bats.
Problems that were also found (and hopefully solved).
Wet Floor syndrome - a potentially different versions than the quarter planned issue (pics will come)
Removed Misc/Extra wiring (random wires simply started and ended into nowhere)
Removed alot of the insulations under the carpet in the front (prevent rotting through water retention)
Heat gunned the front bumper's plastic, back step, and mirrors to black (super easy... basically just like spray painting)
More will follow soon.