This is slightly offtopic in that it is about my Olds but I just had to tell someone of my elation. I bought a 94 Olds Cutlass from my neighbor (cheap) because it had a leaking cooling system and he just did not want to mess with it. It had other problems from lack of maintenance if not outright abuse. But I got it cheap and could have junked it if I could not have repaired it, and come out about even. I fixed everything but the driver's side power window. I had purchased a factory service manual (4 inches thick) off of Ebay and I did the diagnostic tests on the window to prove that it was a defective relay module and not the switch or the motor. The relay module powers the window fully up or down if you hold the switch for more than just an instant. Chevy and Olds have this feature. Buick doesn't. Unfortunately the TSM showed the module as being located under the driver's side dash in a very inconvenient place. I was SO dreading disassembly of the dash because I had poked around under there and could not even see the correct wiring harness, let alone the module. I did a web search and found www.justanswer.com which offers to answer technical questions about car and appliance repairs among other things. I submitted a question to the site, describing my car (incorrectly) as a Cutlass Supreme, not a Ciera. I got an answer back this morning accompanied by a incorrect wiring diagram (for the Supreme) and a statement that there was no such relay module. I realized my error and resubmitted the correct description of the car as a Ciera along with an apology. I got an answer five minutes later with the correct wiring diagram AND a statement that a technical service bulletin had been issued which RELOCATED the module to an easily accessible location under the passenger side dash. I was so pleased that the technician answering the question HAD THAT SERVICE BULLETIN. The correct information is great stuff. I thanked the guy profusely. The cost to use the site varies from $9 to $30 per question (customer choice). Because I am a Rambler guy you can guess which price I chose, but I did give the guy a bonus along with wishing him a Merry Christas. I'll go to the junkyard this week and see if I can pull a relay module. GM wants $75 for a new one (ouch). Joe Fulton _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list