Assessing a shop's integrity

Brett Dikeman brett at cloud9.net
Thu Oct 10 01:59:14 EDT 2002


At 9:35 PM -0700 10/9/02, Andrew Buc wrote:
>** Reply to message from Huw Powell <human747 at attbi.com> on Mon, 07 Oct 2002
>02:44:06 -0400
>
>>  > Check the child safety switch in the driver's door armrest - it either got
>>  > bumped or died, and that is the ONLY thing that will give you simultaneous
>>  > failure of both rear windows.
>
>>  It won't make both windows "fail," really - it just disables the *rear*
>>  controls for the windows, you can still operate them from the front
>>  switches.
>
>Then I don't think that was it in my case--I couldn't work the windows even
>from the front switches.

A sure fire way to check for a child-lock failure is to check for 12V
at the rear cig lighter.

If child lock is enabled, the rear cig lighter will not have any
power(those Germans are so smart!)

B
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