Wiring Issue?
Originally Posted by Nick Graves' timestamp='1364990224' post='22447679
What, like "S2000 Passenger door window not working"
I suggest one runs oneself over with one's own car.
I suggest one runs oneself over with one's own car.
I sometimes switch my engine off at the local Shell while waiting, then take the hand-brake off and roll silently into position at the pump (cool huh?); only it didn't roll far enough so had to get out and push using the windscreen frame which resulted in the car rolling over my left foot.

I find it easier to grab tyre/wheelspokes for those sort on adjustments and give them a spin. Probably because it's your own mass plus gravity. It's also much harderer to run oneself over.
Best one was that Darwin who got out their car stuck in snow, leaving it in Drive...
Originally Posted by earl's_f20c' timestamp='1364996044' post='22447896
[quote name='Nick Graves' timestamp='1364990224' post='22447679']
What, like "S2000 Passenger door window not working"
I suggest one runs oneself over with one's own car.
What, like "S2000 Passenger door window not working"
I suggest one runs oneself over with one's own car.
I sometimes switch my engine off at the local Shell while waiting, then take the hand-brake off and roll silently into position at the pump (cool huh?); only it didn't roll far enough so had to get out and push using the windscreen frame which resulted in the car rolling over my left foot.


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If you remember Andy, it was a discovery to you not me, I already knew the"Secrets of Driving an S2000 in Traffic Jams"
(available in all good motoring shops soon)
Kris,
There is a switch next to the window controls that can be flipped into either position. I had never seen a switch like this before until i got my integra type r. God knows why it is their, i can only think its to prevent children mucking about.
I must admit it does come in handy thou, when the girlfriend starts moaning about it being too warm in the car i can lower the passenger window and flip the switch and she has no control!
There is a switch next to the window controls that can be flipped into either position. I had never seen a switch like this before until i got my integra type r. God knows why it is their, i can only think its to prevent children mucking about.
I must admit it does come in handy thou, when the girlfriend starts moaning about it being too warm in the car i can lower the passenger window and flip the switch and she has no control!
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