Our dog has learnt to do the same.Everytime she is in the car i have to hit the child lock button for the windows.
Now i have to rouse on her evey so often, as she scratches at the window open button,trying to get it to work:mad:
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Aren't dogs so stupid. All they have to do is ask you to turn off the child locks! :D
Mine have always had the child locks turned on, so they never learnt about the button. :p
Mine prefers the huge space of the rear where she can stretch out. She finds the 2nd row a bit like stepping down to economy from business I think. "Where's my lay-flat bed?"
So she's never learnt about windows.
Scott
When I take the pack, 4 pugs, they often get the entire back with the seats folded flat. Two harnesses fixed low the other two fixed high so there is less knotting of the harness leads.
Only if there has been an agreement that all services must be at a dealer as part of the extended warranty, otherwise it shouldn't affect it.
But you should at least tell them of the problem, it may not be covered under an extended warranty, normally the extended warranty is limited to certain parts of the car.
I'd suggest to read your warranty agreement.
Baz.