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  1. Re: overcome the deadlock on the rear doors 
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    Might be possible but won't be easy! The window only takes a couple of seconds to pop out really! Instead of pulling the grommet push. I used a punch and pushed it through. It basically fell out. Putting back in was even easier.
    By grommet you are referring to that something that holds the window and that can be accessed through this hole?


    This writeup makes it look a lot more complicated so I'll just have a go when I come down to it.

    Thanks to both of you for your remarks.
     
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    In MK5 Golf vehicles the safe lock feature can be disabled from CCM. Can this be done in MK4 Golf or Passat etc? Perhaps with VDS Pro?
     
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    Yes with VCDS or similar but this post is four years old.
    Anthropogenic climate change, the biggest con inflicted on mankind since religion...

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    Hi I can't see this picture or attached files to this... I've registered and have full validation?
     
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    That is because Photophuket charge to host pictures now and the other person has not paid. There is only one picture anyway AND this thread is ancient, start your own new thread.
    Anthropogenic climate change, the biggest con inflicted on mankind since religion...

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