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Hey everyone, Im new to the forum and skyline owning, I had a TT 300ZX for a while, nice car if it didnt keep breaking down. Anyways, just wondering if you R33 owners have the ghost that locks the passenger door when you shift to 2nd gear. Im guessing its a safety thing, can anyone tell me if its normal and if there is a fuse I can pull to stop it.

Ta peeps

bigvis

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Originally posted by bigvis

Thanks people, looks like all of them do it, it is a bit annoying, especially with adult passengers who just wanna get out, but what the hey, thanks for the qik responses

hahaha Why!?? don't you stop b4 these "adult" passengers get out???

Or is it a 19km/h tuck and roll ??

Donnie :)

Anyways, just wondering if you R33 owners have the ghost that locks the passenger door when you shift to 2nd gear.
its 20klms isnt it??

sorry to be annoying but its actually 25km

and yes it can be disabled, i think its kind of cool though...

in my car ive set it up so both doors automatically lock when you turn the car on and when you turn it off they both unlock.

Originally posted by akeenan

 

sorry to be annoying but its actually 25km  

and yes it can be disabled, i think its kind of cool though...

in my car ive set it up so both doors automatically lock when you turn the car on and when you turn it off they both unlock.

Oooer.... How you do that??

Originally posted by bigvis

Thanks people, looks like all of them do it, it is a bit annoying, especially with adult passengers who just wanna get out, but what the hey, thanks for the qik responses

surely mine isnt the only line with the unlock switch by the drivers window controls?!! :D For those of you who find the auto door lock annoying, do you actually use this switch, or do you let your passengers fumble around trying to unlock their door themselves??! :shake:

For those of you who find the auto door lock annoying, do you actually use this switch, or do you let your passengers fumble around

i used to use it...

u dont want non familiar skyline people touching your shit! messing around with your pride and joy.

after installing my alarm my door also does that. turn on engine, it will both locks and turn off engine it will both unlocks.

if for some reason the passenger is unlocked, like someone getting off, then it will lock itself again when I drive over 20km/h.

I like this feature for security purpose.

Wow, seems heaps of people have lots to say. I find that when I stop, I open my door (sometimes im even out of the car) and then find the passenger trying to fumble with the lock...its not usual to get in the passenger side of a car, not lock the door then arrive to have it locked. I just think its annoying even with the driver side control lever thing...i guess it just being new to it, but my 300zx didnt do it. Thanks again people for answering my query so quick

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