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Old 05-06-2014, 09:29 PM   #1
Wombat John
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Default Info from Owners & their Manuals

"New" '97 Mondeo LX didn't come with an Owners Manual, and haven't found one online.

Figured someone here might be kind enough to answer a couple of basic questions? Yes? Awesome, thanks!

The car came with a single, ordinary key - no remote.
- is there any way to lock/unlock the car while sitting inside? how about with the engine running?
- is there any way to open the boot with the engine running?
I'm suspecting "No", but still hopeful.

There doesn't seem to be any way to use interior fans without turning on the air con. Is this really true?

Any way to turn off the boot light, other than close the boot or start pulling fuses?

Thanks!

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