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Old 06-30-2013, 12:44 AM   #25
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Question Re: Shocks and struts replacement on 2003 Windstar LX

I'm starting to wonder if there are electrical gremlins afoot. I pushed the door unlock button on the remote today and the driver door opened right up. It had sat for a while unused, but that makes no sense as to why it would just start working.

Jack lift point - I want to lift both front wheels off the ground at the same time. Where should I be putting the jack? I've been looking all day for a good reference online and I can't find one and my repair cd is missing since we've moved a lot the past few months. Where is the safest lift point to where when I lift, the wheels will come up evenly and not one side sagging down more than the other?

LOL - I have used the portable a/c today for the first time and all day - even now at night it has not been able to get the garage below 85 degrees. I sealed the garage door as best I could with fence boards and trash bags enough to where I would've thought it would've at least gotten down to the 70's, but it hasn't once. The air its blowing is cool and if you stand in front of it, its nice, but its not cooling the room even with a fan blowing around too. I think the problem is so much air leakage around the big garage door. Even though I've sealed it up pretty well temporarily, it just can't catch up unless the seal is nearly 100%. I didn't think 8000 btu's in a standard 2 car garage would struggle this much honestly.
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