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RE: [DML] (sorry guys) Delay interior light not working revisited




The white relay completes the electrical circuit for the interior and door
lights. I suspect a PO removed it because of other problems, probably
battery drain. The obvious answer is to replace the relay.

The second alternative is to direct wire the circuit with a jumper wire in
the relay base socket. This will allow the door switches to turn the lights
on and off. I don't know right now what pins you will need to jumper, if you
need me to investigate further contact me offline.

Dave Sontos
Vin 02573

-----Original Message-----
From: William Bladorn [mailto:at88mph@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 5:01 PM
To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [DML] (sorry guys) Delay interior light not working revisited

> The way its set up right now, if I turn the light one way, it says lit.  If 
> I turn the light the other direction, I get nothing at all regardless of the
> 
> door being open.  How can I make it where as soon as I open the door, the 
> light will come on?







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