Old ice trays are the usual cause, So first get new ones.
Then hold the door open while pressing the button that turns the light out four times to reset the thingamajiggy.
Good luck, Your going to need it on this one.
2006-09-08 12:17:14
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answered by chubbiguy40 4
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So now you lost the Citroen to dear old mum, too, eh? What did you not do this time?
I don't know if this is the best way, but the Jamaican boblsed team and myself rode my old Norge down the northern slope of the Matterhorn on Easter Sunday. The steering pretty much loosened back up on its own after about the second hundred bumps.
I'm racing her in the Frigidaire Open against Tiger Woods' Frost Queen next Saturday. Wish me luck.
2006-09-09 10:59:15
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answered by Anonymous
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You just need to replace the power steering pump but make sure that they give you the correct cap for the sump. The part number for the pump is 6599388 and the number for the cap id 6299654.
2006-09-09 00:27:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Ha ha! That's pretty funny!
All seriousness aside; what you need to do is use your metric Crescent wrench to adjust the left-hand torque, then apply some relative bearing grease and then put on some gland seal, and you'll be all set!
Hey, I'm a marine engineer - you can trust me!! ;)
2006-09-08 19:02:10
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answered by sandislandtim 6
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I find that bleeding the differential system usually will fix the problem.
If that doesnt work, I usually change the pressure plate. (it is a manual transmission, isn't it?)
2006-09-08 22:29:11
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answered by rheins2000 2
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Just thaw it out real good before you drive it again.
2006-09-08 18:57:16
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answered by synchronicity915 6
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With a shrubbery!
Nee!
2006-09-08 18:57:46
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answered by Trid 6
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