Rear Spoiler Malfunction?
#16
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Here's the progression:
Start car.
Hit spoiler switch.
Spoiler stays up while car is running no matter what.
Turn off car. Spoiler is still up.
Start car. Spoiler stays up until speedo is over the retraction speed and then drops below retraction speed. Spoiler then retracts and functions as if switch was never hit, I.e., goes up at 75 and down at ~35.
#17
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I don't think so.
Here's the progression:
Start car.
Hit spoiler switch.
Spoiler stays up while car is running no matter what.
Turn off car. Spoiler is still up.
Start car. Spoiler stays up until speedo is over the retraction speed and then drops below retraction speed. Spoiler then retracts and functions as if switch was never hit, I.e., goes up at 75 and down at ~35.
Here's the progression:
Start car.
Hit spoiler switch.
Spoiler stays up while car is running no matter what.
Turn off car. Spoiler is still up.
Start car. Spoiler stays up until speedo is over the retraction speed and then drops below retraction speed. Spoiler then retracts and functions as if switch was never hit, I.e., goes up at 75 and down at ~35.
#18
I wanted to propose another theory that her other boyfriend drove it around the hood @ over 75 mph but it seems less likely.