RE: Inventory of frozen items

From: Chris Currie (ccurrie@src.net)
Date: Tue Feb 12 2002 - 11:10:38 EST


See if the emergency brake cable is getting stuck somewhere. I had a similar
problem on a Ranger that I had. If I released the emergency brake and the
light stayed on, I would just open the drivers door, reach under the truck,
and give the cable a yank, and it would be all good.

Currie

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net]On Behalf Of andy levy
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 8:53 PM
To: dml
Subject: DML: Inventory of frozen items

Weather got a little weird the last 36 hours. Rain, mid-30s, then the
temp dropped with the sun. Turned into a little snow. This morning, I
went to get in for my trip to work, and both doors were frozen shut. I
needed a quart of hot tap water to open the passenger door, and the
driver's door wouldn't open with the same amount.

So, today I had (or still have) the following things frozen:
Driver's side door
Driver's side window
Passenger's side door
Passenger's side window
E-brake light (intermittent)

Any thoughts on what might cause my e-brake light to turn off sometimes
but not always? This was a new development today. Drove all the way
to work and home with the light on. If I set the brake a second time,
and release it, it sometimes would turn off but sometimes not. The
"off" ones had a different sound from the lever than the "not."

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-andy

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