On the way to the Vintage Grand Prix last weekend we had a Solstice that lost it's radio and some of it's dash controls. We were at a restaurant waiting for more cars to show up when John told us of his problem. The problem was traced back to his fuse box and some of his fuses not being totally seated into their slots. They had worked their way loose from vibrating over time. Jerry (FireSol) is who knew where to look for the problem. A word to the wise is to check your fuses to make certain they are completely seated in their slots.
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AKA xmm
First 1000 Order VIN # 000218 - Time Stamp 2:35:20
DEEP with Steel/Sand leather,
70,000+ miles on the odo - Silver side stripes - My wife named my car "Nittany" after Penn State, my Alma Mater
Reborn at the factory at 57,100 miles
Proud Member - ICoD EHDoR&M
WPASC
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Founding Member #41
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"SHE'S MARRIED!!!"