Friend had a '97 Pontiac that had seemingly random electrical issues,
they all pretty much went away when he had his aftermarket remote start
system removed.

Allan

"Ed Booher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 9:38 AM, Donald Snook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Harry wrote:
> >
> > "I'd be cautious with the Taurus because of the tranny problems and the
> > Olds wasn't much better with their electrical system."
> >
> > What electrical system problems?  Please elaborate.
> 
> 
> I had a late 90s Cutlass that had electrical problems. The doors and windows
> would decide when they wanted to work. Never located a short perse, but if I
> remember right it was one of the first "digital" GM cars, where the windows
> and such were computer controlled. (Ergo, instead of each switch being wired
> positive and negative to the window motor then the switch would open or
> close based on position and produce current, the all switches were wired to
> the BCU and the BCU would send a pulse across the system link to control
> different systems.) I think the BCU was confused.
> 
> EdB
> 
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