Thanks everyone!
@maxmk8: I actually used red tape to cover the chrome. A few years ago a member named Marcus (user name "noddy") was selling tape that was for putting stripes on boats. It came in all kinds of different colors. For less than $5 I got a 50ft roll that easily did the job...
The story goes like this...
June 6th, 2006: The people in the pictures below have my friend’s T-Mobile Sidekick. Instead of doing the honorable thing when finding someone’s phone in a taxi, they instead kept it.
I have found 8 cell phones in the last couple years in taxis. EVERY single...
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I just don't understand one thing though, when you use a polisher doesn't it strip away a lot of the clearcoat?! I mean logically speaking you're not really applying anything new to the car, you're just rubbing off a top layer?!
You are correct that it strips away some of the clearcoat...
Products used:
-Porter Cable 7336SP Dual Action Sander/Polisher (basically same as 7424 polisher that everyone on autopia.org uses)
-Zaino Z-PC Fusion Dual Action Paint Cleanser Swirl Remover
-Sonus SFX-2 Paint Polishing Pad
To be honest, the paint looked pretty damn good considering it's age...
RE: speaker
Here's an idea of what you have to work with back there. The silver is sound deadening... without it you might have another 1/16" of room.
http://www.lincolnsclub.org/forum/user_files/1577.jpg
http://www.lincolnsclub.org/forum/user_files/1578.jpg...
I went and took a look at my fuse panel, and whoever installed my sunroof also did the cram and jam method (cram the wire in, then jam the fuse back in) that you described.
The red wire was in fuse #12 and the orange wire was in fuse #14.
I don't know if this is the best way to do it, but it...
Try this:
1) Hook both wires to 12v, and then open the sunroof.
2) Disconnect one of the wires.
If the sunroof closes, the wire that is still attached requires constant power and the wire in your hand needs to be connected to run/accessory power. If nothing happens, repeat 1 and 2 but remove...
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My '97 also has that switch....
1st gen doesn't have a switch; it's imprinted on the shell. I have two remotes, one says "Transmitter 1" and the other one says "Transmitter 2." A switch would definitely be more convenient though.
If you have a 1st gen ('93-'96) look on the back of the remote. It should say "Transmitter 1" or "Transmitter 2." It corresponds to the memory position that it will set the seat and mirrors to when you use that remote.
Update drivers? Make sure you have the most recent drivers/ updates for your media player and also your video card and sound card. That's about all I can think of, hopefully if that doesn't work someone else has an idea.
Are you playing it directly off of your camera, or transferring it to the computer first? Also, how fast is your processor and how much ram do you have? What kind of camera?
Hopefully you have solved your problem by now, but here are the directions if you still need them.
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Trim Panel —Front Door
Removal
Disconnect the battery ground cable. For additional information, refer to Section 414-01 .
Lift the cover and...
I just purchased a student subscription to the Wall Street Journal, and saw this article.
A few notes-
-"Significant" campaign for the Zephyr
-Lincoln is coming out with 5 new models over the next 11 months (where have I been to miss this?)
-The target market for the Zephyr is 35-45 (I thought...