11-23-2007, 04:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-23-2007, 04:38 PM by OAC_Sparky.)
Check the power at the connector. Make sure it gets 12V when you push the button. Eliminate a wiring/power problem before you get involved changing an actuator. That's the proper way to diagnose things instead of throwing parts at it.
PS. It doesn't say where you are. If you're North it could be frozen. If you have power in the test, make sure that the unit is thawed out before you change it.
PS. It doesn't say where you are. If you're North it could be frozen. If you have power in the test, make sure that the unit is thawed out before you change it.
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