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question about 1999 windows and lights - 9/17/2007 11:55:03 AM
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AWESO
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two questions to get out of the way here, the first one is how hard is it to replace a rear passenger window? i shattered mine and its $100 cheaper if i instal it myself. i have a general knowledge of how the window works, but im not quite sure if its a simple installation. secondly, i can not turn my headlights off unless i shut my car off. even when turning the knob on my lever to the off position they stay on. my thought is wiring, but im not completely sure about the malibu's wiring so i did not want to test it. any help on either topic would be greatly appreciated.
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RE: question about 1999 windows and lights - 9/17/2007 12:35:05 PM
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MalibuMaxxSS
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well the window, sould not be an easy ting, if its power you would hve to remount the motor and everything and make sure its ligned up properly, as well as completely take the inside door panels off, etc... The lights are daytime running lights, they dont turn off, soon as you start the car they come on, shold have an override on the light switch, but soon as you put in in drive they will come one again
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RE: question about 1999 windows and lights - 9/17/2007 1:13:01 PM
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AWESO
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well i think i can handle the window, the actual alignment would be my only problem, would it be more of trial and error testing for the alignment though? if its something that can be messed up very easily ill take it in, but if its more of pain in the butt than a skill issue i have no problem with it. as for the lights, im aware of the DRLs, but i guess i should rephrase the problem. even at night when i am in park i can neither turn my lights off or switch to parking lights, the actual night time headlights stay on at all times. ive tried cleaning the sensor for the DRLs thinking that that might be the problem since i read it elsewhere on the site, but no luck. im planning on recleaning it again, but im pretty sure that isnt the problem.
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RE: question about 1999 windows and lights - 9/18/2007 5:01:46 AM
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golfer
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What intensity do you think the headlights are ... low or high beams ? The sensor that you are talking about cleaning is for auto head light on feature. This works with the light switch in the auto position ... when the ambient light is dark the sensor will automatically activate the head lights ... has nothing to do with the DRL . It's possible the sensor is dirty or it may be faulty if the low beams are on all the time. The park brake will shut off the DRL .
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RE: question about 1999 windows and lights - 9/19/2007 8:33:25 AM
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MalibuMaxxSS
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I think they are talking about the light override not working for the DRL, you should be able to idle and have the lights off, you have to turn the light switch to the left fro the override I beleive, otherwise they will stay on all the time, and 99s may not have this feature...not sure, The window if it were me my biggest concernt would be scratching the glass or breaking it, you say they want a 100 bucks to swap it for you, Im betting it would take you a better part of all day to do it yourself and then risk breaking or scratching the glass only to have tehm do it for you AGAIN. I tried this once with plexi and my jeep to save 40 bucks, after I broke the plexi trying to drill tiny holes for mounting, I paid the extra 40.....and another sheet of plexi
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RE: question about 1999 windows and lights - 9/20/2007 11:16:55 PM
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ORIGINAL: MalibuMaxxSS The window if it were me my biggest concernt would be scratching the glass or breaking it, you say they want a 100 bucks to swap it for you, Im betting it would take you a better part of all day to do it yourself and then risk breaking or scratching the glass only to have tehm do it for you AGAIN. I tried this once with plexi and my jeep to save 40 bucks, after I broke the plexi trying to drill tiny holes for mounting, I paid the extra 40.....and another sheet of plexi This is great advice. I cant tell you how many times it ended up costing me more $ and more importantly my time by doing it myself. Sometimes it is worth it, but in this instance I would go with the pros. Good luck
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RE: question about 1999 windows and lights - 9/24/2007 2:57:25 PM
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AWESO
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ok ive gotten the window taken care of, i haggled them down to about 50 bucks for the install, but where is this overide switch if there is one in my car? id check the manual but i bought it used and they didnt have one.
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RE: question about 1999 windows and lights - 9/25/2007 5:28:52 PM
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golfer
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ORIGINAL: MalibuMaxxSS I think they are talking about the light override not working for the DRL, you should be able to idle and have the lights off, you have to turn the light switch to the left fro the override I beleive, otherwise they will stay on all the time, and 99s may not have this feature...not sure, As I said earlier ... the park brake turns off the DRL. There is no other override. The lights control switch is on the multifunction switch stalk not on the dash for these Malibus. quote:
as for the lights, im aware of the DRLs, but i guess i should rephrase the problem. even at night when i am in park i can neither turn my lights off or switch to parking lights, the actual night time headlights stay on at all times. ive tried cleaning the sensor for the DRLs thinking that that might be the problem since i read it elsewhere on the site, but no luck. im planning on recleaning it again, but im pretty sure that isnt the problem. The sensor is not for the DRL. The sensor is for the Automatic Light Control (ALC) . Now I'm confused if you have a problem or ....are you asking how to turn off your lights while idling at night ? If you want to disable the lights while in park and at night then the proceedure outlined in my 99 Malibu's manual is as follows : "To idle your vehicle with the ALC system off, set the park brake while the ignition is off. Then start the vehicle. The ALC system will stay off until you release the park brake."
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RE: question about 1999 windows and lights - 9/25/2007 5:55:42 PM
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AWESO
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ok i tried and it works now, thank you all for the help.
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RE: question about 1999 windows and lights - 9/28/2007 11:58:01 AM
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MalibuMaxxSS
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ORIGINAL: AWESO ok ive gotten the window taken care of, i haggled them down to about 50 bucks for the install, but where is this overide switch if there is one in my car? id check the manual but i bought it used and they didnt have one. used or not dealer HAS to supply a manual...
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