Vic
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Originally posted by: Bassyhead
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: Bassyhead
I don't know if any other cars have this "feature", but in my 2000 Escort you cannot manually unlock the power door locks once they're locked, you must use the door lock button to unlock (the plunger retracts inside the door so that there's no way to grab it to unlock it). My windows are powered so if the battery dies the only way out is through the trunk, if you left the seats unlocked that is.
It's a Ford -- you unlock the doors by opening the locked door with the inside door handle. All Fords are like that and always have been for decades.
My escort has a plunger at the top of the door next to the window. When the plunger is down, it is flush with the door, you can't pull it out.
Edit: I guess they dont work right then
I understand. They're all like that. Don't bother with the plunger, just open the door from the inside with the handle. It unlocks itself.