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I doubt it is the motors it is the programing for how the motors should act.
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I hope your two picked up some of the lab's "desire to please" attitude and a little less of the basset hound's "I'm going to do what I want whether it makes you mad or not" attitude"! :) |
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You've got two great looking dogs there but they do look more like black basset hounds than black labs! Bassets are stubborn beyond belief and absolutely driven by food but I wouldn't trade mine for anything! |
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The other one is a more recent dog rescued from a shelter since my wife was sad after the demise of the first one. Now we have even another one, I'll dig up a photo. This one has longer legs, and is much more lab-like. All three of them have the basset feet that are turned to the side for digging purposes and those enormous claws. The new one with the longer legs is all messed up...the front legs are just twisted to hell and she's all bowlegged, lol. |
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Robert, here's the new one :D
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Worked for me
Passenger side window didn't do auto up. 10 second up and down solution solved the problem. Saved a service visit. Thanks!
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starting the thread)! I was just now getting ready to leave for the dealership, power window problem had started after a battery change and this fixed it! |
Not sure if this is an inherit problem from the 350Z, but I had that problem when I had my old 350Z. The problem is that the wear residue from the brushes on the motor coats a sensor connector that is built into the motor and short it out. Once cleaned and a little non conductive epoxy applied to the connection, it was fixed. I hope this is not a repeat but at least I know the cause and it is easily fixed once out of warranty.
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