[Shotimes] Quirk, or "feature"?
Ian Fisher
dataflash@yahoo.com
Thu, 17 Feb 2005 06:04:44 -0800 (PST)
That's really interesting...However, wouldn't it have
been easier just to unlock the doors with your finger
instead of working out your abs? You are a tall guy;
there isn't much head room to keep lifting yourself up
and down. :)
Ian
--- lewis <lewisweb@atlanticbb.net> wrote:
> In an atx car, the autolock feature doesn't lock the
> doors until the doors
> are closed. It is on the interior light circuit.
> So say you pull up
> somewhere and your passenger opens their door and
> gets out. What happens
> when they close the door? The doors relock. So
> when you turn on the
> interior light switch and turn it off, the ciruit
> doesn't know any different
> and relocks the doors, like somebody opened and
> closed the door. What I
> used to do was.... When I pulled up somewhere to
> drop somebody off and they
> were going to get back in, instead of having to
> unlock all the doors again
> after they shut the door, I just lifted my butt off
> of the drivers seat when
> they opened and shut the door. The doors won't lock
> if somebody isn't
> sitting in the drivers seat. Unless your switch is
> messed up or something.
>
> Will Lewis
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: shotimes-admin@autox.team.net
> [mailto:shotimes-admin@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of
> fwhittle@mindspring.com
> Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 3:35 AM
> To: shotimes@autox.team.net
> Subject: [Shotimes] Quirk, or "feature"?
>
>
> I've noticed this for a while, but never thought of
> asking about it. Heck,
> maybe it only happens with MY SHO. When I turn off
> the interior lights, the
> doors lock (or attempt to, if already locked). I
> can't think of any reason
> why it would be designed to do this, so is it just a
> "quirk"? Anyone else
> notice this? Just curious.
>
> Frank Whittle
> '95 ATX
>
> P.S.--Did anyone ever offer a plausible explanation
> for the dots on the
> speedometer? I'm looking at a speedometer from a
> '67 Mustang, and it has
> the dots as well--a pair at 14 and 18 MPH, a pair at
> 44 and 48, and a third
> pair at 90 and 95. Definitely not shift points.
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