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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / June 2006

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Can I keep windows from rolling down and then up when the door is opened?

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triadiemus@yahoo.com - 13 Jun 2006 20:49 GMT
I like how my stang does this, except I'm getting tint applied tomorrow
and I'd like to turn this off until the stuff bakes on.  Is there any
way I can turn this off?  I looked through the manual but didn't see
anything.
My Names Nobody - 13 Jun 2006 20:58 GMT
>I like how my stang does this, except I'm getting tint applied tomorrow
> and I'd like to turn this off until the stuff bakes on.  Is there any
> way I can turn this off?  I looked through the manual but didn't see
> anything.

Unplug the battery and let it sit till you have finished cooking it?
Paul - 14 Jun 2006 02:38 GMT
> I like how my stang does this, except I'm getting tint applied
> tomorrow and I'd like to turn this off until the stuff bakes on.  Is
> there any way I can turn this off?  I looked through the manual but
> didn't see anything.

I have an 05 vert. It does it automatically the whole way down if you
put th etop down and up. Got it retinted 2 weeks ago at the dealer due
to the scratching issue. They took the door panels off and put camel
hair/fur/felt whatever it is on the inside. Then retinted. I picked it
up 2 hours later, didn't think and put the top down. No problem, tint
stayed on and is still fine. But then again, she sat in the hot
Florida sun for 2+ hours. :-)

Nice tint job, they also redid the quarter windows and loaned me an 06
base V6 coupe while they were doing it. I am definately happy with
Ernie Haire Ford here in Tampa. So much I'll drive the 20 miles rather
than the 5 miles to my local Brandon *censored* Ford.

There is no way to switch it off apart from not opening the doors or
putting top up/down

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