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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2019 9:41:19 GMT -6
Hello all,
I purchased a 1999 Aurora with 75,000 on the odometer. Really clean, service records and clean car fax. Purchased a set of GM service manuals and started looking things over. Never thought I'd find one in this condition. Then disaster struck. The drivers seat (memory module is melted) stopped working. Now I know that this is not the place to post "help" issues, but......This seems to be a sad state of affairs so early in our relationship. Car and under seat photos. Very shocked that the module actually melted.
Thanks for the valuable info on the site, I look forward to exploring the forums and hopefully getting this issue behind me. For now, color me bummed new guy.
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Post by tigger on Oct 21, 2019 21:57:57 GMT -6
Well first, welcome!
We had a similar/same issue with a '98 Seville STS. Pretty sure the problem is internal to the module, replaced it with one from the salvage yard and never had a problem with it after...
Don't give up on her, she looks nice!
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Post by fatcity on Dec 30, 2019 20:00:03 GMT -6
My advice to owners of [ any ] older car ... Beef up the Grounds ! Remove screw, shine terminal and metal around screw hole , replace rusty stock screw with a stainless one , paint over new screw to seal out water . Do this on every ground terminal you find . Bad grounds cause excessive current draw .
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Post by lanceslambos on Jan 24, 2020 18:12:06 GMT -6
Welcome. You should be more concerned with the head gaskets
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Post by brocket on Feb 5, 2020 22:56:30 GMT -6
Welcome! I sincerely hope you will be able to sort out a few gremlins and just enjoy your beautiful Aurora!
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