I've always wondered that when I see people wearing hats, if the hat prevents the sun rays from penetrating the skin.
Gotta take the door panel off and have a look. Something might be binding up or else the lock motor is bad and needs to be replaced. Take the screw covers off and remove the screws, the door handle, pop the switch module out and unplug it, then go around the edge of the door and pop all the clips off.
I like the ones that are gloves, but the mitten part flips over so you're wearing gloves AND mittens. It's lovely. :P So you can undo the mitten part and then you can use them like gloves to like zip up your jacket easier.
I love mittens and had lots of pairs as a childattached to a string, still lost them or at least one. In Florida I don't need mittens, just gardening gloves!
Hello again Warren. What a topical question - I say this as I spent 3 hours at the weekend desperately trying to seek out the nice warm GLOVES that I had last winter to spare my fingers from frostbite in the negative degree temperatures that we had sucumbed to, lol. I think that gloves would be warmer as they wrap each individual finger in fluffy warmth!! I would imagine that mittens would take longer to warm your hands - especially if they were already cold (your hands I mean) as your cold skin would be in contact with your other digits!!! I could be completely wrong here, but psycologically - I'm sticking with warm, wooly, comfy, cozy GLOVES!! MERRY CHRISTMAS MY FRIEND!
I personally say gloves when you are required to manipulate things while wearing them in public. Mittens are purely for function, I think, because it does keep your fingers closer to each other and the blood is circulating closer. But if you're outside for an entire day and wearing mittens, your fingers don't have room to move and you might get cramping from lack of mobility (which is what regular gloves permit.) So, for strictly warmth, mittens, but to function and keep all your fingers mobile and moving all the time, gloves.