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child locks on gq

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child locks on gq

Post by hiluxmad »

did any of the gqs come with child locks on rear doors? got an early one and it hasent got them?????
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Post by Patroler »

my 93 doesn't have them, would be good though, have thought about removing the door skin and disconnecting the inside door handle.
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Post by azzad »

thats exactly what i did
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Post by hiluxmad »

disconecting handles might be the option got a two year old that like doors.lol.
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Post by jtraf »

I got into the habit of locking the doors with the central locking and removed the rear door buttons...

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Post by Tom0 »

My '88 had them.

But that was back when they had their lights up high out of the water, instead of down in my 'crumple zone' (the part designed for backing into things) where they put them pretty soon after that. Why I'd want my brake lights on the backs of my knees instead of on my arse, I dunno. Perhaps so I break them and have to replace them more often.

No child locks - maybe Nissan got into selling those dog-walker-child-harnesses and this supported it. =)
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Post by Patroler »

got a two year old that like doors.lol
yep me too, and a 10 month old, so i'll have the same problem again in a year or so!!!
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Post by Hulksta »

I fitted central locking and disconected the lock (shaft that locks/unlocks)on the back doors... when the wife or i lock in front the kids cant open untill we unlock to get out ;)
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Post by Tom0 »

I just duck tape my girl into her seat.

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