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Old 12 October 2010, 08:35 PM
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Does anyone have a wiring diagram for the window locks on my 53plate blobeye wagon.

I want to remove the Front passenger window from locking when you lock the windows from the drivers seat, any help in doing so would be great.

Mrs likes the window open a little but having the kids in the back stops her from opening it if all the windows are locked.

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Old 13 October 2010, 12:07 PM
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No way you can make the kids do as they are told, then? Neither of my two EVER opened a window they were told not to
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My son of 5 isnt too bad but my daughter of nearly 2 is a Bugger for locks windows anything that moves really.

Just would be helpful to only lock the back windows via the drivers switch.

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TBH, Jay, I'd NOT do it if you can avoid it as the window switches are all sealed units and you'd have to open the driver's side one to mess with the circuit board.

Could the driver not off the lock, allow the passenger window to open a bit, then on the lock again? Or won't it lock with a window open?
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Locks with the window open so no worries there just me being lazy having to switch it on and off when im driving.

If there sealed units i wont touch it just thought there maybe a way of doin it.
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Another alternative is to take off the window switch on your daughter's side and disconnect the electrics so she can't use it until she's a bit older and can learn what "NO" means.
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