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Passenger side door lock on C5-doesn't always work
"tww1491" > wrote in message ... > > > "Dad" wrote in message > .. . > > > "Unquestionably Confused" > wrote in message > .com... >> On 11/30/2011 11:18 AM, Dad wrote: >>> >>> "uncle_vito" > wrote in message >>> .com... >>>> I own a 64 C2 which I love. I would like to buy a new Vette but >>>> do not >>>> have any desire to have to take it to the dealer all the time. >>>> Build >>>> in some reliability then I will think about a late model. >> >> [snip] >>>>>> >>> Same here, just no reliability at all. Back to the dealer 3 times >>> in the >>> first 2 years for their free oil change. Every time I turn around >>> it has >>> to have gasoline, and then it was new tires, Will it never end? >>> >>> It only has 42,000 miles on it and it's time to get rid of it. >>> Make me >>> an offer like you know what you're talking about so I can get the >>> new >>> generation on order. >> >> Jeez, you guys are such "Doom & Gloomers" Look at the bright side. >> GM did away with the ash trays now you don't have to worry about >> them getting filled up <g> >> >> I swear, some folks would complain if they were hanged with a new >> rope! >> > I thought the old saying was, "Some people would kick even if they > were hung with a new rope". (?) > > Thanks for bringing something positive to a negative news group. > Poor > ol spus didn't even want to take a chance to tell us if Bob I had > pointed him to an answer to his problem. > > Your experience is certainly assuring -- it would seem that this > newsgroup gives a negative cast to more recent Corvette model. My > next door neighbor has a C4 roadster which he rarely drives. Heck I > used my c3s back in my junior officer days as daily transportation. > I'm very close to driving a flexible flyer today, it's not my favorite Corvette but just think I need another one. Mostly I could use an automatic. ;-)) It's always good to hear back when someone ask about a problem whether or not they got it fixed. My guess is that when they are happy they forget about saying anything like "thank you". |
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Passenger side door lock on C5-doesn't always work
On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 11:27:02 -0500, "Dad" > wrote:
> >"tww1491" > wrote in message ... >> >> >> "Dad" wrote in message >> .. . >> >> >> "Unquestionably Confused" > wrote in message >> .com... >>> On 11/30/2011 11:18 AM, Dad wrote: >>>> >>>> "uncle_vito" > wrote in message >>>> .com... >>>>> I own a 64 C2 which I love. I would like to buy a new Vette but >>>>> do not >>>>> have any desire to have to take it to the dealer all the time. >>>>> Build >>>>> in some reliability then I will think about a late model. >>> >>> [snip] >>>>>>> >>>> Same here, just no reliability at all. Back to the dealer 3 times >>>> in the >>>> first 2 years for their free oil change. Every time I turn around >>>> it has >>>> to have gasoline, and then it was new tires, Will it never end? >>>> >>>> It only has 42,000 miles on it and it's time to get rid of it. >>>> Make me >>>> an offer like you know what you're talking about so I can get the >>>> new >>>> generation on order. >>> >>> Jeez, you guys are such "Doom & Gloomers" Look at the bright side. >>> GM did away with the ash trays now you don't have to worry about >>> them getting filled up <g> >>> >>> I swear, some folks would complain if they were hanged with a new >>> rope! >>> >> I thought the old saying was, "Some people would kick even if they >> were hung with a new rope". (?) >> >> Thanks for bringing something positive to a negative news group. >> Poor >> ol spus didn't even want to take a chance to tell us if Bob I had >> pointed him to an answer to his problem. >> >> Your experience is certainly assuring -- it would seem that this >> newsgroup gives a negative cast to more recent Corvette model. My >> next door neighbor has a C4 roadster which he rarely drives. Heck I >> used my c3s back in my junior officer days as daily transportation. >> >I'm very close to driving a flexible flyer today, it's not my favorite >Corvette but just think I need another one. Mostly I could use an >automatic. ;-)) > >It's always good to hear back when someone ask about a problem whether >or not they got it fixed. My guess is that when they are happy they >forget about saying anything like "thank you". Thank you for your reply (there!) to my question about a C6 and a seatbelt light. When I went out to check it out turns out that it wasn't a seatbelt light but an airbag light. More of a worry. It is intermittently on (passenger side) and seems to be on more lately. Any ideas? |
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Passenger side door lock on C5-doesn't always work
"brian" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 11:27:02 -0500, "Dad" > > wrote: > >> >>"tww1491" > wrote in message ... >>> >>> >>> "Dad" wrote in message >>> .. . >>> >>> >>> "Unquestionably Confused" > wrote in >>> message >>> .com... >>>> On 11/30/2011 11:18 AM, Dad wrote: >>>>> >>>>> "uncle_vito" > wrote in message >>>>> .com... >>>>>> I own a 64 C2 which I love. I would like to buy a new Vette but >>>>>> do not >>>>>> have any desire to have to take it to the dealer all the time. >>>>>> Build >>>>>> in some reliability then I will think about a late model. >>>> >>>> [snip] >>>>>>>> >>>>> Same here, just no reliability at all. Back to the dealer 3 >>>>> times >>>>> in the >>>>> first 2 years for their free oil change. Every time I turn >>>>> around >>>>> it has >>>>> to have gasoline, and then it was new tires, Will it never end? >>>>> >>>>> It only has 42,000 miles on it and it's time to get rid of it. >>>>> Make me >>>>> an offer like you know what you're talking about so I can get >>>>> the >>>>> new >>>>> generation on order. >>>> >>>> Jeez, you guys are such "Doom & Gloomers" Look at the bright >>>> side. >>>> GM did away with the ash trays now you don't have to worry about >>>> them getting filled up <g> >>>> >>>> I swear, some folks would complain if they were hanged with a new >>>> rope! >>>> >>> I thought the old saying was, "Some people would kick even if they >>> were hung with a new rope". (?) >>> >>> Thanks for bringing something positive to a negative news group. >>> Poor >>> ol spus didn't even want to take a chance to tell us if Bob I had >>> pointed him to an answer to his problem. >>> >>> Your experience is certainly assuring -- it would seem that this >>> newsgroup gives a negative cast to more recent Corvette model. My >>> next door neighbor has a C4 roadster which he rarely drives. Heck >>> I >>> used my c3s back in my junior officer days as daily >>> transportation. >>> >>I'm very close to driving a flexible flyer today, it's not my >>favorite >>Corvette but just think I need another one. Mostly I could use an >>automatic. ;-)) >> >>It's always good to hear back when someone ask about a problem >>whether >>or not they got it fixed. My guess is that when they are happy they >>forget about saying anything like "thank you". > > Thank you for your reply (there!) to my question about a C6 and a > seatbelt light. > > When I went out to check it out turns out that it wasn't a seatbelt > light but an airbag light. More of a worry. It is intermittently on > (passenger side) and seems to be on more lately. Any ideas? > Thank you helps but knowing that the fix was found is better. You're right on the air bag, seat belt has nothing to do with it. Did you try to turn off and on the passenger side air bag with your key? It may have been used and just not turned off properly. On my '05 the key switch is on the right hand side of the glove compartment door. Have you had the car since new? |
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Passenger side door lock on C5-doesn't always work
On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 13:59:37 -0500, "Dad" > wrote:
>> Thank you for your reply (there!) to my question about a C6 and a >> seatbelt light. >> >> When I went out to check it out turns out that it wasn't a seatbelt >> light but an airbag light. More of a worry. It is intermittently on >> (passenger side) and seems to be on more lately. Any ideas? >> >Thank you helps but knowing that the fix was found is better. > >You're right on the air bag, seat belt has nothing to do with it. Did >you try to turn off and on the passenger side air bag with your key? >It may have been used and just not turned off properly. On my '05 the >key switch is on the right hand side of the glove compartment door. > >Have you had the car since new? Yea, since new and never touched that turn off for the passenger's air bag. Car's got about 30K miles and it sit for half of most every year with charger. I have no issues with anything but lately there are electrical "malfunctions" like the driver's seat not moving to the retracted back position when I shut it down. The airbag started showing up last year just before I put the car away for the summer. Then this year the airbag light problem seemed to be more of an issue staying on at least 50% of the time. If it is just a light being on I am not so alarmed, but if the air bag is actually disabled then it is a PROBLEM. |
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Passenger side door lock on C5-doesn't always work
"brian" > wrote in message
... > On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 13:59:37 -0500, "Dad" > > wrote: > > >>> Thank you for your reply (there!) to my question about a C6 and a >>> seatbelt light. >>> >>> When I went out to check it out turns out that it wasn't a >>> seatbelt >>> light but an airbag light. More of a worry. It is intermittently >>> on >>> (passenger side) and seems to be on more lately. Any ideas? >>> >>Thank you helps but knowing that the fix was found is better. >> >>You're right on the air bag, seat belt has nothing to do with it. >>Did >>you try to turn off and on the passenger side air bag with your key? >>It may have been used and just not turned off properly. On my '05 >>the >>key switch is on the right hand side of the glove compartment door. >> >>Have you had the car since new? > > Yea, since new and never touched that turn off for the passenger's > air > bag. > > Car's got about 30K miles and it sit for half of most every year > with > charger. I have no issues with anything but lately there are > electrical "malfunctions" like the driver's seat not moving to the > retracted back position when I shut it down. The airbag started > showing up last year just before I put the car away for the summer. > Then this year the airbag light problem seemed to be more of an > issue > staying on at least 50% of the time. If it is just a light being on > I > am not so alarmed, but if the air bag is actually disabled then it > is > a PROBLEM. One of the problems with a Corvette is in your statement, it sits unused. Next is it's ground and other corrosion that creeps into connectors from inactivity. Clean your grounds and protect/clean them with PT-9 Boeshield, it can be found in some woodworking, bicycle, boating, and gun shops. The two main grounds are just forward of the front axle and on top of the frame in the engine compartment, start there. That same cleaning effort should work if the original poster followed Bob I's advice. |
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Passenger side door lock on C5-doesn't always work
On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 18:42:55 -0500, "Dad" > wrote:
>"brian" > wrote in message .. . >> On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 13:59:37 -0500, "Dad" > >> wrote: >> >> >>>> Thank you for your reply (there!) to my question about a C6 and a >>>> seatbelt light. >>>> >>>> When I went out to check it out turns out that it wasn't a >>>> seatbelt >>>> light but an airbag light. More of a worry. It is intermittently >>>> on >>>> (passenger side) and seems to be on more lately. Any ideas? >>>> >>>Thank you helps but knowing that the fix was found is better. >>> >>>You're right on the air bag, seat belt has nothing to do with it. >>>Did >>>you try to turn off and on the passenger side air bag with your key? >>>It may have been used and just not turned off properly. On my '05 >>>the >>>key switch is on the right hand side of the glove compartment door. >>> >>>Have you had the car since new? >> >> Yea, since new and never touched that turn off for the passenger's >> air >> bag. >> >> Car's got about 30K miles and it sit for half of most every year >> with >> charger. I have no issues with anything but lately there are >> electrical "malfunctions" like the driver's seat not moving to the >> retracted back position when I shut it down. The airbag started >> showing up last year just before I put the car away for the summer. >> Then this year the airbag light problem seemed to be more of an >> issue >> staying on at least 50% of the time. If it is just a light being on >> I >> am not so alarmed, but if the air bag is actually disabled then it >> is >> a PROBLEM. > >One of the problems with a Corvette is in your statement, it sits >unused. Next is it's ground and other corrosion that creeps into >connectors from inactivity. Clean your grounds and protect/clean them >with PT-9 Boeshield, it can be found in some woodworking, bicycle, >boating, and gun shops. The two main grounds are just forward of the >front axle and on top of the frame in the engine compartment, start >there. > >That same cleaning effort should work if the original poster followed >Bob I's advice. Sounds reasonable. I'll check it out (locate the connections) in the next couple days and if it is easily accessed I make the fix. If it requires much contortion to reach, it will have to wait as I am a bit sore from a recent roll over accident and am wearing one of those padded plastic neck braces. Got to keep that rubber on the ground............ In your opinion is the airbag disabled by this? Thanks ahead for the hints, be well. |
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Passenger side door lock on C5-doesn't always work
"brian" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 18:42:55 -0500, "Dad" > > wrote: > >>"brian" > wrote in message . .. >>> On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 13:59:37 -0500, "Dad" > >>> wrote: >>> >>> >>>>> Thank you for your reply (there!) to my question about a C6 and >>>>> a >>>>> seatbelt light. >>>>> >>>>> When I went out to check it out turns out that it wasn't a >>>>> seatbelt >>>>> light but an airbag light. More of a worry. It is intermittently >>>>> on >>>>> (passenger side) and seems to be on more lately. Any ideas? >>>>> >>>>Thank you helps but knowing that the fix was found is better. >>>> >>>>You're right on the air bag, seat belt has nothing to do with it. >>>>Did >>>>you try to turn off and on the passenger side air bag with your >>>>key? >>>>It may have been used and just not turned off properly. On my '05 >>>>the >>>>key switch is on the right hand side of the glove compartment >>>>door. >>>> >>>>Have you had the car since new? >>> >>> Yea, since new and never touched that turn off for the passenger's >>> air >>> bag. >>> >>> Car's got about 30K miles and it sit for half of most every year >>> with >>> charger. I have no issues with anything but lately there are >>> electrical "malfunctions" like the driver's seat not moving to the >>> retracted back position when I shut it down. The airbag started >>> showing up last year just before I put the car away for the >>> summer. >>> Then this year the airbag light problem seemed to be more of an >>> issue >>> staying on at least 50% of the time. If it is just a light being >>> on >>> I >>> am not so alarmed, but if the air bag is actually disabled then it >>> is >>> a PROBLEM. >> >>One of the problems with a Corvette is in your statement, it sits >>unused. Next is it's ground and other corrosion that creeps into >>connectors from inactivity. Clean your grounds and protect/clean >>them >>with PT-9 Boeshield, it can be found in some woodworking, bicycle, >>boating, and gun shops. The two main grounds are just forward of the >>front axle and on top of the frame in the engine compartment, start >>there. >> >>That same cleaning effort should work if the original poster >>followed >>Bob I's advice. > > Sounds reasonable. > > I'll check it out (locate the connections) in the next couple days > and > if it is easily accessed I make the fix. If it requires much > contortion to reach, it will have to wait as I am a bit sore from a > recent roll over accident and am wearing one of those padded plastic > neck braces. Got to keep that rubber on the ground............ > > In your opinion is the airbag disabled by this? > Can't answer that but I could read the codes with my laptop and tell you what it might be, otherwise you'll have to take it to an auto parts store to get it read. Myself I would worry more about it being activated when it shouldn't, I don't like then and would feel safe without then as long as I was belted in properly. You will have no problems finding the grounds, with the hood open you could reach both of them without bending over to much. |
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Passenger side door lock on C5-doesn't always work
On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 19:11:57 -0500, "Dad" > wrote:
> >"brian" > wrote in message .. . >> On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 18:42:55 -0500, "Dad" > >> wrote: >> >>>"brian" > wrote in message ... >>>> On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 13:59:37 -0500, "Dad" > >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>> Thank you for your reply (there!) to my question about a C6 and >>>>>> a >>>>>> seatbelt light. >>>>>> >>>>>> When I went out to check it out turns out that it wasn't a >>>>>> seatbelt >>>>>> light but an airbag light. More of a worry. It is intermittently >>>>>> on >>>>>> (passenger side) and seems to be on more lately. Any ideas? >>>>>> >>>>>Thank you helps but knowing that the fix was found is better. >>>>> >>>>>You're right on the air bag, seat belt has nothing to do with it. >>>>>Did >>>>>you try to turn off and on the passenger side air bag with your >>>>>key? >>>>>It may have been used and just not turned off properly. On my '05 >>>>>the >>>>>key switch is on the right hand side of the glove compartment >>>>>door. >>>>> >>>>>Have you had the car since new? >>>> >>>> Yea, since new and never touched that turn off for the passenger's >>>> air >>>> bag. >>>> >>>> Car's got about 30K miles and it sit for half of most every year >>>> with >>>> charger. I have no issues with anything but lately there are >>>> electrical "malfunctions" like the driver's seat not moving to the >>>> retracted back position when I shut it down. The airbag started >>>> showing up last year just before I put the car away for the >>>> summer. >>>> Then this year the airbag light problem seemed to be more of an >>>> issue >>>> staying on at least 50% of the time. If it is just a light being >>>> on >>>> I >>>> am not so alarmed, but if the air bag is actually disabled then it >>>> is >>>> a PROBLEM. >>> >>>One of the problems with a Corvette is in your statement, it sits >>>unused. Next is it's ground and other corrosion that creeps into >>>connectors from inactivity. Clean your grounds and protect/clean >>>them >>>with PT-9 Boeshield, it can be found in some woodworking, bicycle, >>>boating, and gun shops. The two main grounds are just forward of the >>>front axle and on top of the frame in the engine compartment, start >>>there. >>> >>>That same cleaning effort should work if the original poster >>>followed >>>Bob I's advice. >> >> Sounds reasonable. >> >> I'll check it out (locate the connections) in the next couple days >> and >> if it is easily accessed I make the fix. If it requires much >> contortion to reach, it will have to wait as I am a bit sore from a >> recent roll over accident and am wearing one of those padded plastic >> neck braces. Got to keep that rubber on the ground............ >> >> In your opinion is the airbag disabled by this? >> >Can't answer that but I could read the codes with my laptop and tell >you what it might be, otherwise you'll have to take it to an auto >parts store to get it read. Myself I would worry more about it being >activated when it shouldn't, I don't like then and would feel safe >without then as long as I was belted in properly. Always belted, but really want the bags, have some experience there. >You will have no problems finding the grounds, with the hood open you >could reach both of them without bending over to much. Good news, thanks I'll get on it in the next few days. |
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Passenger side door lock on C5-doesn't always work
On Sunday, October 23, 2011 4:57:46 PM UTC-4, spus wrote:
> Seems occasionally the right door won't unlock . Is there a fix for this? > > > > S My 2000 started to erratically unlock the pass side door then quit altogether in 2006. It wasn't critical so I didn't bother to replace the actuator - kind of a pain repair. Then in 2010, it started working again and still does!! What the hell? My 2009 Malibu had the same problem in 2011 and GM replaced he actuator. I think they have some re-engineering to do on these things! |
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Passenger side door lock on C5-doesn't always work
On Wednesday, November 30, 2011 12:18:20 PM UTC-5, Dad wrote:
> "uncle_vito" > wrote in message > > .com... > > >I own a 64 C2 which I love. I would like to buy a new Vette but do > > >not have any desire to have to take it to the dealer all the time. > > >Build in some reliability then I will think about a late model. > > >I've had 4 vettes. My 2000 has had one problem the second year with erratically operating headlight covers. Dealer couldn't fix it - GM came down and figured it out (computer problem). Right door actuator quit and then started working agin. I have no complaints in 13 years of operation. > > > "tww1491" > wrote in message > > > ... > > >> > > >> > > >> "uncle_vito" wrote in message > > >> .com... > > >> > > >> Yep. Next time do not buy a corvette. GM wldn't know how to make > > >> a > > >> reliable car if their lives depended on it. > > >> > > >> Seems like the newer models seem to have quite a few expensive > > >> problems as they age. The 1969 350 4 speed (no power anything or > > >> a/c) I had years ago -- and even the 71 454 that followed, were > > >> quite simple and very reliable. I guess that;s what progress > > >> brings you. Personally, I hesitate buying a used C4 or 5 for that > > >> reason. And, the local GM dealers (per the local Corvette club) > > >> are apparently inept when presented with Corvette problems. > > >> > > >> > > >> "spus" > wrote in message > > >> ... > > >>> Seems occasionally the right door won't unlock . Is there a fix > > >>> for this? > > >>> > > >>> S > > >>> > > Same here, just no reliability at all. Back to the dealer 3 times in > > the first 2 years for their free oil change. Every time I turn around > > it has to have gasoline, and then it was new tires, Will it never end? > > > > It only has 42,000 miles on it and it's time to get rid of it. Make me > > an offer like you know what you're talking about so I can get the new > > generation on order. > > > > -- > > Dad > > 05 C6 Silver/Red 6spd Z51 > > 72 Shark Black/Black/4spd > > 64 Red/red/white top/4spd |
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