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I was of the same mind for many years regarding power windows and door locks but 1996 was a big year. Prior to '96 I had owned many regular cab pickups, all but one with crank windows. The one with power was a Dodge 1/2-ton, a juvenile impulse buy. When I ordered my '96 crew-cab F350 I decided that with a four door it would be nice to be able to control the rear windows and door locks from the driver’s seat. So I did order power locks and windows but didn't get the remote door opener (a few times I wish I would have). After almost 12-years but only 125,000-miles every thing still works. One of the rear door locks is getting tired but they have yet to fail.
The one thing that did start acting up early (about 50k) was the intermittent windshield wiper switch on the end of the turn signal lever. I have been living with it for years, some day I will replace the stalk when the wipers stop working.
The one thing that did start acting up early (about 50k) was the intermittent windshield wiper switch on the end of the turn signal lever. I have been living with it for years, some day I will replace the stalk when the wipers stop working.
Martinjmpr said:A part of my problem with things like this is that while they are a convenience to the first purchaser, they're a total PITA to a subsequent purchaser. This applies to electronic 4wd systems but also power windows/door locks, RKE, proprietary nav systems that also control the HVAC, etc.
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