Anyone else feel like a drunk when...
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About the only thing I can come up with...
Jamie
On the road for the second month away from my JK.
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you know what looks even worse?? trying to roll down the passenger side window while trying to shift and watch the road..if i was a cop watching that i would think the person had one to many
#17
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I keep my vehicles a long, long time. Manual windows and locks hardly ever break. Electric is pretty much going to break. Then you're at Taco Bell having forgotten that, trying to back up and seesaw out from the building so that you can get your door open to pay the bill and collect your food.
#18
Actualy on most cars the window control module is in the front left door. Our control modules are in the center dash for multiple door configs. If you take off your front doors you couldn't control the rear windows from up front. The rear switches for the back doors run through that same control module so if the front doors were off of an unltd the rear doors wouldn't work. does that make sense? And yes I love power windows and locks in my jeep. Had an older jeep with soft windows and manual locks, must be getting older and spoiled.
Last edited by sin52; 10-15-2009 at 03:34 AM. Reason: misread and incorrect quoted someone
#19
I love the power windows. You get to open or close ANY window in the Jeep without having to break your back trying to reach.
Last edited by b1g; 10-15-2009 at 03:43 AM.
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totally agree. the cherokee i drove for 10 years was manual windows and locks. leaning over to roll up the windows was always a hassle, not to mention forgetting and leaving one door unlocked making easy access for thieves So, yes technology and upgrades are good!