little white plastic thing in the tool kit !!!!
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- Brianmoooore
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They say you learn something new every day, and that's my thing for today.
What are you supposed to do with it?
What are you supposed to do with it?
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wind up the windows 
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Brian,Brianmoooore wrote:They say you learn something new every day, and that's my thing for today.
What are you supposed to do with it?
It only works on cars that have the blanking hole in the door cards.
I believe it screws into the place a manual winder would be, and you then use the spark plug socket thingy from the toolkit to wind the window up if the motor or electrics fail.
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Is that a thing for later cars, cos my '85 just has a hex socket behind the blanking plug that you bung an allen key directly into.
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Maybe I should have put that, "how do you use it?"scottybeemer wrote:wind up the windows
Does that only work with the very early design of electric windows then?
Can't think of anywhere from memory, where that would fit into the newer mechanism.



