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Post by Isnibs on Dec 27, 2004 23:42:55 GMT -6
A couple of bits I came across on the net ref:- Aurora
Aurora owners with young children can purchase an illuminated Interior Release Handle for the the trunk for around US50$.
TSB Owners of white Auroras may find that the oil in the door lock cylinder may leak and stain the door handle yellow. I'm guessing not so much in minus temps but something to watch for as the TSB calls for changing the door handle as the stain is non removable.
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Post by erw38 on Dec 28, 2004 0:00:22 GMT -6
Recall?
hehe
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Post by stevensolds on Dec 28, 2004 0:33:07 GMT -6
lol. that i could care less about. i lubricate my whole aurora a lot. everything gets done. whatever the service manual call for, it gets. it doesnt squeak or anything any more
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Post by Aurora40 on Dec 28, 2004 7:41:53 GMT -6
Aurora owners with young children can purchase an illuminated Interior Release Handle for the the trunk for around US50$. I believe this became standard for the 2002 MY. I don't believe there was a delete option in case you were in the mob...
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Post by erw38 on Dec 28, 2004 10:53:42 GMT -6
Aurora owners with young children can purchase an illuminated Interior Release Handle for the the trunk for around US50$. Why would you put people that are alive in the trunk? Everyone knows that the only thing that goes in the trunk are dead bodies and/or a shovel.
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Post by Isnibs on Dec 28, 2004 11:43:59 GMT -6
Why would you put people that are alive in the trunk? Everyone knows that the only thing that goes in the trunk are dead bodies and/or a shovel. You didn't meet my mother-in law then.
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Post by erw38 on Dec 28, 2004 14:57:11 GMT -6
You didn't meet my mother-in law then. Family members ar an exception to the rule. ;D
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Post by SupaStealth on Dec 28, 2004 16:24:12 GMT -6
hmm, my 98 has the trunk release inside the trunk, as well as the fuel door.
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Post by Isnibs on Dec 28, 2004 17:10:16 GMT -6
hmm, my 98 has the trunk release inside the trunk, as well as the fuel door. Ah but this one has an lluminated Interior Release Handle so that a small child trapped in the rear compartment could use it to open the deck lid.
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Post by SupaStealth on Dec 28, 2004 20:20:39 GMT -6
Ah but this one has an lluminated Interior Release Handle so that a small child trapped in the rear compartment could use it to open the deck lid. I suppose that all depends on the inteligence of the child now doesn't it, after all how smart could the child be if it locked itself in the trunk, lol heh, jk
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Post by JimW on Dec 28, 2004 20:33:29 GMT -6
Isnt it true that most tailights are capable of being kicked out incase this happens?
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Post by erw38 on Dec 29, 2004 0:24:12 GMT -6
Isnt it true that most tailights are capable of being kicked out incase this happens? Correct me if I'm wrong (wich never is the case) but, arn't tailgaits found mostly on trucks? Assuming I am correct on while also taking into account that most trucks have open beds, wouldn't it then be easier for the child to climb out of the truck's bed then to kick out the tailgate?
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Post by omegaic on Dec 29, 2004 3:15:54 GMT -6
tail-light, not tail-gate. Just remember, when in trouble or in doubt, run in circles scream and shout.
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Post by Isnibs on Dec 29, 2004 4:30:44 GMT -6
tail-light, not tail-gate. Just remember, when in trouble or in doubt, run in circles scream and shout. Isn't that the words to a Beatles song?
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Post by Marc on Dec 29, 2004 13:56:14 GMT -6
Isn't that the words to a Beatles song? You are probably thinking of "Twist And Shout". That was not done by the Beatles, but by the Isley Bros., 1962. _______________ GM!!! BRING BACK OLDS!!!
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Post by Letitroll98 on Dec 30, 2004 10:40:15 GMT -6
You are probably thinking of "Twist And Shout". That was not done by the Beatles, but by the Isley Bros., 1962. Oh contraire Mr Marc. 1964, "Meet The Beatles", "Twist and Shout" cover of the Isley's non-hit, plus a 45rpm single release with, I believe, "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" on the flip side. Reaching #1 & 2 inversly on Billboard's top 40.
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Post by Marc on Dec 30, 2004 14:42:51 GMT -6
Well, to be honest, music history is not one of my strong points. __________________ GM!!! BRING BACK OLDS!!!
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