2007 Outlander XLS Power Windows Not Working
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The interesting thing about the window lock on our Outlanders is, they not only lock out the switch at the passenger/rear doors, they also lock out control of the same windows from the drivers door (the cause of ibait's problem). I've never seen that on another car before. Usually the driver always retains control, whether they're locked out or not. Add that to the other interior oddities of Mitsubishi - drivers side-only power seat, only one back-of-the-seat storage pocket (on the drivers seat where the driver can't reach it) and heated seat switches on the seats themselves.
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Well 1 switch for all actually simplifies wiring with a simple inline SPST switch. So it's probably a cost issue.
Map pocket in the drivers seat doesn't make any sense. If it weren't a powered seat, i could understand if they simply used a normal seat from a RHD model. But considering the seat powering makes it LHD specific, i don't see why they placed it on the left. Severe oversight.
I also don't understand why the AUX port is behind the rear console on the outlander, but inside the front cubby on my brother's EVO?? I would prefer it in the front cubby.
Map pocket in the drivers seat doesn't make any sense. If it weren't a powered seat, i could understand if they simply used a normal seat from a RHD model. But considering the seat powering makes it LHD specific, i don't see why they placed it on the left. Severe oversight.
I also don't understand why the AUX port is behind the rear console on the outlander, but inside the front cubby on my brother's EVO?? I would prefer it in the front cubby.
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