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Andy Aloia

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  1. Andy Aloia's post in Strange noise when accelerating. was marked as the answer   
    Results are in. Having to buy a rebuilt transmission.

    Apparently something went awry on a 2 hours highway cruise home that made itself known when I drove the car again. Unknown cause. I am not hard on the clutch at all. I'd prefer to keep my cars for a long time. Sad day.
  2. Andy Aloia's post in Power Window Buttons not working was marked as the answer   
    Hello All,

    I know I am reviving an old thread, but it always helps to hear a solution to the problem.
     
    On a recent escapade to fix the sun roof switch I took off the ceiling control cluster. Inside there was looped wiring tied in to a power and ground connection that ran towards the drivers side. Very odd indeed. I removed the interior windshield column and lo and behold there was my problem. A previous owner installed a radar or laser detector in the left corner of the dash. It was removed at some point and the wires were only snipped and left in place. Over time the wire shielding degraded due to heat and other elements and allowed the power and ground connections to intermittently short out.

    I removed all of the wiring, taped up the wiring tie-ins...BAM Problem solved!
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