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Old 11-06-2009, 11:18 AM
vnole vnole is offline
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Default Help a Newb, Window and lights electrical problem

Hi all
I have a 99 v70 xc and have begun having electrical issues with it.

First the interior lights would not go off unless the drivers door was SLAMMED hard. Often the lights would come back on if we hit a bump in the road.

Next the windows all would quit working (usually in the down position). I could hear a clicking noise coming from the drivers window. After a couple of minutes they would work again.

Now the doors are not consistently unlocking with the key fob.

The last issue is the ac which isn't blowing very cold. I am not sure if there is any relation between this problem and the rest, but I thought I would throw it out there.

I really appreciate any help you can offer. It seems like there has to be a common denominator here, but I have no idea what it might be.
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