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Not sure if this is a problem or it's meant to work like this. But last night I jumped in the back of the Fairmont and pressed the button on the dash to lock it up tight. When I went to open my back door, it didn't release all the doors from being locked, had to either press the button again or open the front doors manually to get back in that way (keys were in ignition). I'm wondering is this how it's meant to be, or some sensors are fooked in the back. Cheers.
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littlejon |
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Only the front doors will unlock all the doors. The back door will just open without unlocking
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Rick_Deckard |
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O, thanks for that.
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ex-cabi |
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yeah thats right, child safety purposes
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twirqurky |
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Wouldnt the back doors stay locked for safety purposes?
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fordzatmyplace |
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{USERNAME} wrote: Wouldnt the back doors stay locked for safety purposes?
yes there is. there is a child lock on the back doors that is not accessable from inside the car
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