1. Four doors of the car interior (without trunk lid) can be closed, on some models, by a central locking system.
2. The system allows all four doors to be locked by turning the key in the driver's door or pressing the inside button of the driver's door lock. Opening the driver's door with the key opens all four doors, but opening the driver's door from the inside opens only that door.
3. By operating the main lock switch, switch number 1 in the armrest of the driver's door, all doors except the driver's door will be closed or opened.
4. Contact Section 12, for detailed information on electrical system parts.
(Data copied from web resource www.NissanBook.ru)
Central locking — general information (Nissan Bluebird T12)
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