Sounds like something in the circuit is storing residual power and since the led requires little to light it expended it when the door was opened. Pretty
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I think too often we make an impulse buy without looking at what it will cost to put it together.Sheet metal is still available for these from after market vendors so take stock of what needs work do some research. While not uncommon with the vinyl top the rot on this one probably extends...
Mine will not be freed by lubing in any way shape or form. The L side regulator is froze solid where as the R regulator has bent. Even under the best conditions it looks like all the guides need to be removed before the regulator can be removed. The alignment process in the manual doesn't look...
I was just looking at the 1966 Plymouth service manual and I think I need to remove all the channels and guides first, then the regulator comes out last? Reverse for installation. Can someone who has done this before verify that for me?