Date: Sun, 7 Feb 1999 16:43:36 +0000 From: John Tuach <Ownernopsamh.demon.co.uk> Subject: Re: condensation inside windshield, central locking system falty
Lift the trunk/boot cover and check for water sitting the space where the spare wheel lives. I found loads of water there with the same symptoms you have. Still have not worked out how the water got there! In article <79ie7p$54bnopsamsc03.worldnet.att.net>, Stuart Kunkler <stukunopsamdnet.att.net> writes >you may have a loose ground in your central locking system. > >muzbuz wrote in message <36b8b94b.0nopsam.isdn.net>... >>I've got an '87 900 (base model) that has been very good for as long as >I've >>had it. >> >>Now I've developed some problems and am hoping anyone here knows what the >>diagnoses are and if any of the problems are related. >> >>Very noticably, as I got in the car to go to lunch today, the inside of the >>windshield was so covered in condensation, it took a towel to wipe it off. >>It wasn't just a little misty, it was covered in thick condensation. This >>has never happened before. What's wrong? >> >>Then, within the last week, it's started running very rough on start up and >>is a bit noisy during acceleration. I haven't looked at it yet, but I >>suspect maybe the bolts on the exhaust manifold have started coming loose. >>Anyone care to confirm? >> >>Then, just an annoyance, the central locking system decides to work >>arbitrarily. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't, with no discernable >>pattern. >> >>Any help would be very much appreciated. >> >>Todd Adams >>Nashville, TN >> >> > > Regards John Tuach -------------------------------------------------------- Website : www.uk-golf.com Email : johnnopsamh.demon.co.uk Newsletter : To receive infrequent updates on site news, send an email to list-requestnopsamolf.com with just the two words in the text of join news --------------------------------------------------------