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<blockquote data-quote="JeffM" data-source="post: 3997819" data-attributes="member: 585234"><p>I took the door panel off, and theres only one thing which could be the problem. A section of the wire got stuck in behind the door check( something like the hinge, except this keeps the door from shutting on its own). It makes sense that this would be the problem because when you open the door fully, the door check completely opens up, so if there was anything in behind it, then it would get squat against it. The wire was punctured, but not very much, maybe the size of a needle. It is possible that little puncture in the wire would cause the short? And will wrapping it with electrical tape fix the puncture?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeffM, post: 3997819, member: 585234"] I took the door panel off, and theres only one thing which could be the problem. A section of the wire got stuck in behind the door check( something like the hinge, except this keeps the door from shutting on its own). It makes sense that this would be the problem because when you open the door fully, the door check completely opens up, so if there was anything in behind it, then it would get squat against it. The wire was punctured, but not very much, maybe the size of a needle. It is possible that little puncture in the wire would cause the short? And will wrapping it with electrical tape fix the puncture? [/QUOTE]
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