Re: A first--- stolen pins from tow bar
- From: Hunter <HHamp5246@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2005 21:19:16 -0500
On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 19:54:33 -0600, "El Alumbrado"
<el*alumbrado@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Ahh, I was hoping you had found a dealer that would disable the factory
>"security" system. Any system that fails and leaves me stranded in a dead
>vehicle isn't contributing to my security. I'd rather have someone steal the
>damned thing than have it fail to start because it thinks I'm using the
>wrong key.
The farm pet sitter was on her way here one day, and she stopped at a
quick stop to get a soda.
When she got back in her Chrysler mini van it wouldn't start. Dead as
a doornail.
It was towed to a repair shop, they couldn't get it going so it was
towed to a Chrysler dealer.
About $1,000.00 later it seems the van thought it was being stolen and
wouldn't start.
Glad I heard about that, I sure wouldn't buy any vehicle that had such
a thing.
Hunter
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