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My cars power locks make a buzzing noise?

Dodge Intrepid. The lock on the rear passenger door buzzes really loud when I press the button. It locks, but it will not unlock. Also, the power window on that same door doesn't work. All the other doors are fine. Any ideas?.

Answer:

1.) Invest in a lock for the door. 2.) Start charging the 22 year old RENT. The girl clearly has way to much free time on her hands. 3.) Calmly approach your wife, when the 22 year old is not home, formulate some thoughts so you don't come across as accusing or attacking the wife over it. Discus a plan. 4.) The 22 year old may be lacking a Father figure, hence her interested in older men. 5.) Make light of it. Ask the 22 year old if she likes people watching. Her face will turn bright red, then ask her what her deal is.
I just bought 4 pairs for a stocking stuffer, I wasn't sure which were best either, I got him a pair of the kevlar, a heavier weight pair, the kind with the hard knuckles (which I'm not sure he'll use, or if they are allowed), and just a pair of the cheaper light weight because I'm not sure if they are all comfortable, but I think for the protection they offer, they are well worth getting a few different options.
Most all have large selections. If you want to improve the puncture resistance of regular Kevlar cut resistant gloves get a separate pair of liners in any of the aramid fibers. The bias of the fabric will most likely be different than the outer glove so when both are worn you get less plate space. One other piece of advice. especially when I first started family bought all kinds of safety or other gear they though would make nice gifts. Never used or wore any of the gifts after the first hour or so on the street. Stuff like that is a personnel choice. Your better off going with your cousin to a LE supply store, letting him try the stuff there and then buy it for him or get him a gift certificate to buy what he really needs. after he hits the streets and learns what he needs, not what he (or family) thinks he needs

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