AUTO MECHANICS 101
okay..
so last weekend my power window broke on my driver-side door and then I noticed the next day that it didn't lock
dropped it off to have Mr. GoodYear look at it this morning..
Mr.GoodYear must think I'm made of Mo'ney..
1 window regulator and 1 powerlock switch = $590.20
I said.. huh.. don't fix it!!
okay.. so I call Chrysler to see how much parts are..
1 window regulator $254.00
1 powerlock switch $157.00
okay.. so I get online and find chryslerpartstore
1 window regulator MSRP $254.00.. but MY cost $198.12
okay.. so I call Moyers Salvage Yard..
1 window regulator 106.00 MUCH BETTER
1 powerlock switch.. I have to get from Chrysler.. so I'll worry about THAT later..
okay.. so Kim asked her boyfriend about the window.. and he said the quote of $590.00 wasn't so bad considering parts cost.. cuz it's a bi-atch to install.. and he's busy.
okay.. so.. my daddy is a HANDYMAN and Poppa is ready to learn..
Now.. I have to call my daddy and see if he thinks he can do this..
I HOPE HE CAN.. cuz $106 is much better than.. over $300.00
Just airing out my dirty car story.. I gotta have some control over this













Mmmmm, there is usually a diagram in the manuel explaining where the fuses are and what they are for...some cars have them in the side panel of the dash board, or under the hood with all the guts, or even both....I have even seen some under the sterring column.
There is also a diagram on the box lid of the fuses too!
Hey, good job to "give up" and let Papa do....ya know, find your box
