[Z06] bcm internal memory malfunction?
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bcm internal memory malfunction?
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Anyone have experience with this code? The car drives fine so I'm not sure what the problem is. Thanks
Spencer
Anyone have experience with this code? The car drives fine so I'm not sure what the problem is. Thanks
Spencer
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I'd check for insidious water leaks first ... the windshield seal may have dryed out down there in the Florida sun, given way to flex at a point where the Z top is glued in place, or the plastic flashing over the side window may have cracked (as mine did on the driver's side), and allowed water to intrude when the car sat out in torrential downpours up here in VA. If your solution is not as simple as finding soggy carpet in the passenger footwell, go onto the Tech section and search on "Bill Curlee," who bailed me and a host of others out of C5Z electrical issues with a combination of technical knowledge and common sense. Once there, see if you can find a thread by typing in your code. Good luck ... this electrical stuff makes all of us (except Bill) crazy.
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I'd check for insidious water leaks first ... the windshield seal may have dryed out down there in the Florida sun, given way to flex at a point where the Z top is glued in place, or the plastic flashing over the side window may have cracked (as mine did on the driver's side), and allowed water to intrude when the car sat out in torrential downpours up here in VA. If your solution is not as simple as finding soggy carpet in the passenger footwell, go onto the Tech section and search on "Bill Curlee," who bailed me and a host of others out of C5Z electrical issues with a combination of technical knowledge and common sense. Once there, see if you can find a thread by typing in your code. Good luck ... this electrical stuff makes all of us (except Bill) crazy.
It's an H code...