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My windshield popping sound is fixed. The popping sound was getting annoying. It would happen nearly every time the body was stressed. It loved to pop first time out every morning.

The TSB # 23-018-05 cured the problem. Someone had posted earlier that there was a TSB out to correct the problem. Thanks for the information.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Dixie :)
 

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One down...how many to go ??

HEMEEE said:
Glad to hear you got a problem solved Dixie!! :D
Yup,one down..and a whole bunch more on the list..
But..it's at least a start.
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Don't get too excited. The TSB for the headlights staying on did not work. I drove the car home from getting the TSB's, and went inside to have a cup of coffie. The car was turned off and the headlights were in the auto mode. They are set to go off in 30 sec. I did drive through a car wash on the way home. After about 30 min. I went back out to the car and my headlight were on. I turn the light switch to off and then back to auto and they were off.

It's ok, I will not let it bug me, bug me, bugggg meeeeee>>>>>>>>Dixie :D
 

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Dixietwister said:
Don't get too excited. The TSB for the headlights staying on did not work. I drove the car home from getting the TSB's, and went inside to have a cup of coffie. The car was turned off and the headlights were in the auto mode. They are set to go off in 30 sec. I did drive through a car wash on the way home. After about 30 min. I went back out to the car and my headlight were on. I turn the light switch to off and then back to auto and they were off.

It's ok, I will not let it bug me, bug me, bugggg meeeeee>>>>>>>>Dixie :D
Dang it Dixie, I warned you not to name your car 'Christine'!!
 
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