No rear brake or turn signals
From : Annonymous
Q: what part of the header to his post did u miss.....................i cant believe engine size matters to his question i would think that his questions would apply to anyone looking for the same problem regardless of engine size etc cause thats all the extra info he posted. so does that make this more relevant and you will now provide an answer to his question somehow i doubt it might be helpful if you included pertinent details on the truck youre talking about... my wipers stopped the other day. i started at the switch and worked my way up to the motor i am pretty sure the problem is in the motor itself but it might be the intermittent control module. i dont know how to test that though and hoping one of you might have some insight. this is why i think the switch is ok - the switch still works for the washer pump press down on this switch from any position. - when moving the switch into any of the on positions i can hear the intermittent controller click. i think the control arms and linkages are ok because the arms cant be moved. if the intermittent controller can be called good because it clicks can it thats one question then the problem is likely at the motor or between the ic and the motor. what i could use here are the electrical test procedures for the intermittent controller and the wiper motor harness. id love to get lucky and find out its just brushes rk . 222 343771 a30761a4-ee24-40ad-8f35-fda9366a2b42@q24g2000prf.googlegroups.com yes youre right ; 86 dodge ramcharger se 360 4x4. rk on apr 10 141 pm curmudgeon curmudg...@buzzoff.net wrote might be helpful if you included pertinent details on the truck youre talking about... my wipers stopped the other day. i started at the switch and worked my way up to the motor i am pretty sure the problem is in the motor itself but it might be the intermittent control module. i dont know how to test that though and hoping one of you might have some insight. this is why i think the switch is ok - the switch still works for the washer pump press down on this switch from any position. - when moving the switch into any of the on positions i can hear the intermittent controller click. i think the control arms and linkages are ok because the arms cant be moved. if the intermittent controller can be called good because it clicks can it thats one question then the problem is likely at the motor or between the ic and the motor. what i could use here are the electrical test procedures for the intermittent controller and the wiper motor harness. id love to get lucky and find out its just brushes rk .
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From : bob az
on fri 11 apr 2008 075556 -0400 roy roy@fhome.net wrote oh i sniped the on topic stuff screw the nannies.g pretty kinky bro mac please remove dotsplinters before emailing . 222 343780 dfsuv3t250nlkg9aj59ro359gbvnqpokvi@4ax.com on fri 11 apr 2008 075556 -0400 roy roy@fhome.net wrote oh i sniped the on topic stuff screw the nannies.g pretty kinky bro mac please remove dotsplinters before emailing . 222 343779 tgpuv39ukcr3eg72p6on1gh81f7hbb4hb1@4ax.com on fri 11 apr 2008 075556 -0400 roy roy@fhome.net wrote need some help from someone in mt. were returning to the us soon and my spouse has purchased a jeep that he is picking up from a dealer in montana. we dont live in mt so we need to get temp tags so we can drive across the us and register the vehicle at our final destination. having a bit of trouble finding information on montana temporary registrations. it appears to be good for 40 days. can some one confirm this or provide me with a more accurate time if this is wrong thanks! jodi jodi take a look here http//doj.mt.gov/driving/licenseplates.asp down at the bottom of the page is a section on temp plates. id think your selling dealer would have all the info at hand. if you need some phone searching done give me a shout and if needed i will call the plate issueing folks. roy also note my reply about transit plates being avaialble but issued by the destination state not the state where the vehicle is/was purchased. however this may vary. again in nh the dealer would put a 20 day temp plate on any vehicle they sell i think the cost is about $15. i suspect mt is the same in that regard. .
From : bigironram
on thu 10 apr 2008 140859 -0700 dimbo spams cuervojoseremove@jps.net wrote what part of the header to his post did u miss.....................i cant believe engine size matters to his question i would think that his questions would apply to anyone looking for the same problem regardless of engine size etc cause thats all the extra info he posted. so does that make this more relevant and you will now provide an answer to his question somehow i doubt it might be helpful if you included pertinent details on the truck youre talking about... my wipers stopped the other day. i started at the switch and worked my way up to the motor i am pretty sure the problem is in the motor itself but it might be the intermittent control module. i dont know how to test that though and hoping one of you might have some insight. this is why i think the switch is ok - the switch still works for the washer pump press down on this switch from any position. - when moving the switch into any of the on positions i can hear the intermittent controller click. i think the control arms and linkages are ok because the arms cant be moved. if the intermittent controller can be called good because it clicks can it thats one question then the problem is likely at the motor or between the ic and the motor. what i could use here are the electrical test procedures for the intermittent controller and the wiper motor harness. id love to get lucky and find out its just brushes rk is the power fuse to the wipers still good could be control power is from a different source. wag .
From : bob az
on fri 11 apr 2008 195307 +0930 jmc nogroupsspam@nojodibody.homeus wrote need some help from someone in mt. were returning to the us soon and my spouse has purchased a jeep that he is picking up from a dealer in montana. we dont live in mt so we need to get temp tags so we can drive across the us and register the vehicle at our final destination. having a bit of trouble finding information on montana temporary registrations. it appears to be good for 40 days. can some one confirm this or provide me with a more accurate time if this is wrong thanks! jodi to stay on topic yes the dakota is being shipped back to the us after its multi-year adventure overseas. assuming of course that it doesnt end up in the ocean someplace on its way home... jmc im sure montana has transit plates most states do. what you want to do is not uncommon just make sure you dont pay sales tax in montana if you dont have to. some dealers will charge you the tax even if you are not required to pay it most states the dealer doesnt collect sales tax it is done at registration time. transit plates that ive seen are usually 10 or 20 days. also *important* transit plates are issued by the state where you will eventually register the vehicle not the state where you buy it! in nh where i am to get transit plates i have to show a bill of sale or other documentation that ive bought the vehicle. they then issue a transit registration and a paper plate. took me about 20 minutes the last time mostly a wait in line because someone was ahead of me! g nh hell they dont require insurance there.g backwoods no teeth state.bfg i think her deal is that they are going directly to mt to get the truck then cross country to the east coast i believe. so to do what you suggest is a nightmare imo. unless they have a agent that will do leg work and will get them a insurance binder go to the dmv and spend some time on a fax. might be easier to ship the truck i still think with a couple of phone calls the correct procedure can be determined. . 222 343782 fto29p029pk@1.guy.com on fri 11 apr 2008 195307 +0930 jmc nogroupsspam@nojodibody.homeus wrote need some help from someone in mt. were returning to the us soon and my spouse has purchased a jeep that he is picking up from a dealer in montana. we dont live in mt so we need to get temp tags so we can drive across the us and register the vehicle at our final destination. having a bit of trouble finding information on montana temporary registrations. it appears to be good for 40 days. can some one confirm this or provide me with a more accurate time if this is wrong thanks! jodi to stay on topic yes the dakota is being shipped back to the us after its multi-year adventure overseas. assuming of course that it doesnt end up in the ocean someplace on its way home... jmc im sure montana has transit plates most states do. what you want to do is not uncommon just make sure you dont pay sales tax in montana if you dont have to. some dealers will charge you the tax even if you are not required to pay it most states the dealer doesnt collect sales tax it is done at registration time. transit plates that ive seen are usually 10 or 20 days. also *important* transit plates are issued by the state where you will eventually register the vehicle not the state where you buy it! in nh where i am to get transit plates i have to show a bill of sale or other documentation that ive bought the vehicle. they then issue a transit registration and a paper plate. took me about 20 minutes the last time mostly a wait in line because someone was ahead of me! g nh hell they dont require insurance there.g backwoods no teeth state.bfg i think her deal is that they are going directly to mt to get the truck then cross country to the east coast i believe. so to do what you suggest is a nightmare imo. unless they have a agent that will do leg work and will get them a insurance binder go to the dmv and spend some time on a fax. might be easier to ship the truck i still think with a couple of phone calls the correct procedure can be determined. .
From : bob az
on fri 11 apr 2008 075556 -0400 roy roy@fhome.net wrote oh i sniped the on topic stuff screw the nannies.g pretty kinky bro kinky huh useing a feather is considered kinky buy some of you old folks. now take denny i understand he will use the whole chicken. now thats kinky.bfg roy mac please remove dotsplinters before emailing .
From : Annonymousaarcuda69062aarcuda69062
please see jodis post on temp tags. roy . 222 343775 668sfuf2ip6jhu1@mid.individual.net need some help from someone in mt. were returning to the us soon and my spouse has purchased a jeep that he is picking up from a dealer in montana. we dont live in mt so we need to get temp tags so we can drive across the us and register the vehicle at our final destination. having a bit of trouble finding information on montana temporary registrations. it appears to be good for 40 days. can some one confirm this or provide me with a more accurate time if this is wrong thanks! jodi to stay on topic yes the dakota is being shipped back to the us after its multi-year adventure overseas. assuming of course that it doesnt end up in the ocean someplace on its way home... jmc . 222 343774 ba01338c-9f05-4c70-a558-f353f8c2bb82@w4g2000prd.googlegroups.com fuse is good. power is def being sent through the switch to the intermittent controller so i think the switch is ok too. the intermittent is clicking when powered so it may be good but i dont have the test procedures to verify. rk is the power fuse to the wipers still good could be control power is from a different source. wag .