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Old Nov 21, 2015 | 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by 93S10TahoeLT
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See, this is why I do not like helping you.
I already told you to do this............

Like every other time, I am throwing in the towel.
 
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I took the truck somewhere for diagnosis, the guy had a Power Probe. As an aside: I do not know the difference between a Power Probe, and a Noid light. Power Probe, you hook up its wires to respective Negative and Positive terminals on battery, then walk to where you need to diagnose, and you can actively apply "Power" or "Ground" to a wire, or circuit.. a "Test light" simply lights if there is power, and I have one of those.

Moving on. He told me it was a bad ground. He also pulled away the carpeting, and got to the motor. Told me my problem was a bad ground.

Perhaps if I run a wire to ground the circuit (I will read up?) Then I can make it work, WD40 lube my exposed motor, and put my door back together for proper, regular closing (I need to hold the black plastic around the handle forward, then open the door.)
 
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