Norvix
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“You’re really going to pay to have this fixed?”
It could just be a loose wire in the actuator plug, although rare it isn’t unheard of for a wire to not be seated properly in the plug and have worked loose enough not to make contact! Or it could be working and not be aligned properly so as to fire the pin out of the hole correctly, I’ve never known them to fail so it’s worth taking a look,
“But really? It’s a feature not found on most other vehicles”
I’ve owned many different cars over the many years I’ve been driving and all had a locking cap of some description! Be that a door that locks with a key or with the central locking or simply a key in the screw cap, either way they all locked.
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I agree with everything else in your post, although many cars do come with some kind of locking mechanism, I’m positive some vehicles do not such as the 2012 GMC Sierra I use occasionally at work.
Back to the OP though, I agree little flaws such as this would irk me and I would also want to get it fixed.
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