Posted by JMS/.MN on December 02, 2013 at 22:55:19 from (209.237.125.241):
In Reply to: Power door locks????? posted by Goose on December 02, 2013 at 16:00:58:
Reminds me of a funny incident a year ago. We bought a new Dodge van, second new car in 41 years. Old one was an "03, so many controls were different. Better half opened a window to get the mail, couldn"t get it shut. After playing with all the buttons, all the windows were down and it was very cold out (AND IN). I played with the buttons on my side, no luck, checked the op manual, nothing there. Buttons looked like rocker switches, but didn"t work that way. I told her you"re gonna get REALLY cold driving 9 miles to the dealer to find out how they work! Finally I discovered you need to LIFT the front of the switch to close the window!
I"m still bummed about the cruise on the new one- itty bitty little buttons on right side of wheel....I have to take my eyes off the road to operate them. 03 van was like our 04 Dodge tk- big buttons, left side of wheel, don"t need to look to operate. "spose some engineer got promoted on his great idea on the "13?
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