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2007-02-11 05:28:48 · 2 answers · asked by iversongm@sbcglobal.net 2 in Cars & Transportation Car Makes Dodge

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It's not your truck at all everyone gets stuck with this problem from time to time. On the next cold sunny day open your windows and let the surrounding tracks and insulation rubber trim dry out. Spray a liberal amount of pure silicone spray around the resting paces where glass meats the door. Occasionally the interior accumulates moisture as you drive in the winter do to occupants breathing and start - up moisture of the heater and windshield vents. I'd like to offer this tip also. When you drive in cold weather leave one window cracked while driving. As the heater is blasting away the air circulates better as it partially dumped past the window. When you park your truck try leaving both door windows cracked to allow interior moisture to pass to the outdoors. Some manufactures advise running the air conditioner in the winter. Set the temperature where you want and the conditioner pulls the damp air before it enters your cabin.

2007-02-11 05:50:00 · answer #1 · answered by Country Boy 7 · 0 0

You replaced out the grasp as nicely. you will desire to bleed the grasp as nicely. Loosen the lines that run into the grasp, initiate pumping the brake pedal. whilst brake fluid sprays out of the two lines, tighten them decrease back up. Then initiate bleeding your brakes. initiate bleeding from the furthest corner. RR,LR,RF then left front. a sprint trick. Crack the two rears open and wait 5 minutes or so for brake fluid to seep out, making specific the caps are off the grasp and the fluid would not run out. Then close the LR, and initiate bleeding. desire this helps. You replaced out the grasp as nicely. you will desire to bleed the grasp as nicely. Loosen the lines that run into the grasp, initiate pumping the brake pedal. whilst brake fluid sprays out of the two lines, tighten them decrease back up. Then initiate bleeding your brakes. initiate bleeding from the furthest corner. RR,LR,RF then left front. a sprint trick. Crack the two rears open and wait 5 minutes or so for brake fluid to seep out, making specific the caps are off the grasp and the fluid would not run out. Then close the LR, and initiate bleeding. desire this helps.

2016-12-17 07:29:54 · answer #2 · answered by zell 4 · 0 0

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