Stick your hand in it, try it, and get back to us.
Seriously - the bigger issue is the type of switch. the old style had the forward/backward switch. New models (like our '05 Toyota) have the rocker style, like the previous poster mentioned with his Honda.
This car obviously had the forward/backward type, and the poor kid probably stepped on it while trying to stand on the door armrest.
What "smell test" could you possibly mean?
What "smell test" could you possibly mean?
My windows stop at the least resistence. There's no pressure whatsover after a hand is inserted. Get back to me after this guy is convicted of killing his kid for insurance and product liability against the carmaker.
"Stick your hand in it, try it, and get back to us"
Would you like a video of my window stopping halfway up with minimum resitence? I'll send it to you if you like.I'll even stick my head in it and show you this is bulls***.Criminal charges were filed in this case for good reason.
What "smell test" could you possibly mean?
The smell test I mean is that an electric window didn't kill this kid. My chevy windows stop at very low resistence (I've tried it). The child could have become wedged in a tight spot after the window stopped and suffocated, or maybe not. Not saying an accident was impossible, but I'd be looking long and hard at motives for daddy to be coveniently napping and dreaming of a lawsuit against GM