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Date: Tue, 05 Oct 1999 09:15:11 +1000
From: Peter Wilkins <wilkinspnopsamnet.au>
Subject: Re: Saab 9-5 wagon vs. V70 Volvo


On Sun, 3 Oct 1999 09:39:29 GMT, hohnopsamove.se.NO_JUNK_EMAIL (Goran Larsson) wrote : >In article <8nP2N09NCa5S4W6HRSAr8pup1nL2nopsamcom>, >Peter Wilkins <wilkinspnopsamnet.au> wrote: > >> See my answer to Rob in this thread: there is no mention of the >> over-ride button in the Australian 1998 9-5 manual. I had to find out >> about it the hard way: after walking miles to a telephone - then miles >> back to press the bloody button. > >That "bloody" button is so visible and is obviously asking to be >depressed. That button would be the first for me to try anyhow. >Btw, a cellular phone is a good idea... 20-20 hindsight is marvelous, isn't it. And on my 9-5 that "so visible and obvious" button is just a few millimeters high and a few more wide, and is below the surface of the console, so it was not noticeable and in fact could not be pressed by a finger. I had to use a ballpoint pen to do it. Perhaps it is different in the USA model? And my wife had taken our cellular phone on that particular day - so perhaps I should have bought two of them? -- Regards, Peter Wilkins (wilkinspnopsamnet.au)

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