Door ajar staying on

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twildman

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Has anyone had a problem with this? All doors are shut firmly and yet it still stays on, is there a sensor that is prone to go out? Thanks!
 

mustangrfast88

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no update and did that fix your problem and if not you might have crushed one of the sensors and to fix it you have to take the door apart after you find out which one it is
 

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My rear glass does that once in a while and goes away when I cycle the rear wiper..... don't know why it works but that shouldn't be related to the sensor.
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Yes, it did take care of the problem, thanks!

Is there anyway to reverse the way the posts come up? On the other boards I have been on, when you open a thread up, it shows the oldest post to the newest, unless you have read it before, then it pops up with the oldest, newest post etc.
 

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Originally posted by twildman
Yes, it did take care of the problem, thanks!

Is there anyway to reverse the way the posts come up? On the other boards I have been on, when you open a thread up, it shows the oldest post to the newest, unless you have read it before, then it pops up with the oldest, newest post etc.

No, there's no way to change the thread order. Only the moderator can, but unfortunetly the new moderator never comes around or replys to emails.
 
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