Re: No interior or trunk lights
Originally Posted by
BibaResto
onehundred80, I'm replying to the post you made on the other thread. There are four holes in the bottom. If there was supposed to have plugs in them, they're aren't there now.
I want to add that the end case has absolutely no indication that someone has managed to pry it off. I've undone the six tabs along the sides but I still can't pry it off.
I imagine that was the idea of making it more than somewhat difficult to be able to open it up.
As I said before, I can get it off, but not without mutilating it. And if it is critical there are supposed to be four plugs in the bottom, then that becomes one more problem to deal with.
This post (CLICK) shows the method of opening it and it has pics of the insides.
I have a spare pump and there are no plugs in the four holes.
The pump could be a replacement but the plugs would be OEM if there are no splice connections.
I think that the four holes are for air circulation and drainage, putting it in a sealed bag is not too smart I would say as the pump needs air to operate and the pump may lose air one way and then run out of air and be unable to operate, and if the water gets to the top of the bags you would really be in trouble anyway.
The pump will re lock the car if a door is not opened in so many seconds after using the fob to unlock the car, could this timer be the one that operates the interior lights timing sequence?
Last edited by onehundred80; May 12, 2016 at 07:30 PM.