when you pull up to unlock it, it automaticly unlocks the other door.SDMF Jon said:That's a feature I like, too. My wife's GMC Envoy does it, and my 1995 ROadmaster Wagon had it, too. If you have electrical know-how, and can get a hold of the GTO Fleet Service Manuals (FSM), I'm sure you could do it yourself. In theory, it should be a very simple switch to create & tie in.
He means that when u grab the tab on the top of the door it locks/unlocks. I am aware of that like i said, I would like a seperate push button where u can do it like a button next to the power window switches. Thats why i dont understand why they didnt do it. That feature is prob in 99.9% of cars.flht3 said:when you pull up to unlock it, it automaticly unlocks the other door.
but that's just another thing that makes our cars different from the other 99.9 % of cars on the road, it's a sports car not a family station wagon. Sounds like you shoulda bought a magnum R/TBLACKTHUNDERGTO said:He means that when u grab the tab on the top of the door it locks/unlocks. I am aware of that like i said, I would like a seperate push button where u can do it like a button next to the power window switches. Thats why i dont understand why they didnt do it. That feature is prob in 99.9% of cars.