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Old 05-11-2009, 03:22 PM
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Default Rear window override?

is there a way to override the inhibitor on a 95 bonneville so the windows will roll all the way down? If so whats required to do that?

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Old 05-11-2009, 04:36 PM
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i am sure alot of ppl would love to know the answer to this not only here . its on alot of cars .
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They are like that because there is not enough room in the door for the glass to fit all the way inside, if I had to guess I would say the mechanism is built so that is as far as it goes, sorry guys
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i always tyhought it was to keep kids from falling out the back window
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Originally Posted by crunkfrunk
They are like that because there is not enough room in the door for the glass to fit all the way inside, if I had to guess I would say the mechanism is built so that is as far as it goes, sorry guys
Darn. But I'm the same as kevinp def. thought they were for kids safety. haha
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It was Federally mandated kids safety item..... so GM decided to save some glass cost.`LOL! What you see is all there is.
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it dosent make the glass any smaller ? it just dosent let it go down any ferther . lol
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Oooo now you spoiled it, I figured I'd have people scratching their heads with that one. LOL!
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I had also tried, but I failed.
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Originally Posted by GXP Venom
It was Federally mandated kids safety item..... so GM decided to save some glass cost.`LOL! What you see is all there is.

hahaha rofl
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