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Purplerain

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    Chris
  • Lexus Model
    IS300h
  • Year of Lexus
    2015
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    Bedfordshire

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  1. Thanks, just seems very odd, I can't understand why you would ever want to disable the front passengers window. I've had a succession of Mondeo's, then a Mercedes E Class, and just spent the last few months in a Hyundai and in all of them, the window lock only disabled the rear windows.
  2. I've been a lurker on these forums for a while, whilst eagerly anticipating the arrival of my new company car, an IS300h SE, in Atlantic Blue with added SatNav and Parking sensors. It arrived last week and so far it has exceeded my expectations and I'm loving it. It is by far the most comfortable and relaxing car I've ever owned. I'm currently enjoying driving to work again, and for the first few days was actually annoyed when I arrived as it meant I had to stop driving! However I came across a strange situation today which the owners handbook is very vague over. I have the window lock on, as I don't trust my 2 year old daughter who loves playing with any switches that are within her reach. However, my wife doesn't have this tendency, but yet with the window lock on, the front passengers window appears to be disabled as well. Is this normal? Does anybody know if it can be reprogrammed so that it only disables the rear window switches? It is a minor pint, but it just seems a bit strange, I've never had a car that does this before.
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