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rayjay
06-29-2008, 09:39 AM
It appears the bodyshop messed up my car. :mad2: My cruise does not work and the passenger seat is dead. Both at the same time, discovered on a 13 hr drive to SC of course. Does anyone know if there is any electrical commonality between these two? Having 5 blown discs in my back it was not much fun driving to SC and back without cruise. Plus having to deal with a PO'd wife because she could not recline or adjust her seat was a real joy.

fastblackmerc
06-29-2008, 11:21 AM
Check the fuses for both and check under the seat to make sure everything is connected under there.

fastblackmerc
06-29-2008, 11:26 AM
When are you headed back home? If you can't get it fixed, I live outside of Raleigh, NC, about 45 minutes west of I95. If I'm home on your trip back your welcome to stop by and I'll take a look at the problems.

Marauderman
06-29-2008, 12:23 PM
When are you headed back home? If you can't get it fixed, I live outside of Raleigh, NC, about 45 minutes west of I95. If I'm home on your trip back your welcome to stop by and I'll take a look at the problems.

Trust Me!! fast(aka Jim) can find and prolly fix your car--The man is purely top of the charts on knowledge about our cars---please think about taking him up ----he is truely the best---!!!!! I am one who has really benefitted a lot from his know how------Tom

PS edit--I have his # if you cannot reach him or PM and he tells you-----

rayjay
06-29-2008, 01:22 PM
When are you headed back home? If you can't get it fixed, I live outside of Raleigh, NC, about 45 minutes west of I95. If I'm home on your trip back your welcome to stop by and I'll take a look at the problems.

Thanks for the offer, but we are already home. Arrived at 0300 this morning. I should have posted that I already checked all fuses and breakers. All are ok. I spoke with the only people I let work on my DTR and they had no idea without actually looking at the car.