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Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 11:34:09 GMT
From: Johannes <johsnospamh-spam-sizefitter.com>
Subject: Re: Saab 900s key problem


ma_twain wrote: > > Dave Hinz wrote: > > > On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 18:55:52 -0400, ma_twain <ma_twainnospamo.com> wrote: > > > >>You could always put the key in the lock and turn it . . . > >> > > > > Why would you abandon a feature just because it needs a 2-minute battery > > swap? > > > > > > Depends on your point of view of what is a feature and what is a pain. > There is a reason you should take eveything out of your pockets when you > sleep at a camp out. This was Cub Scout camping and some adult did not > remove his keys. He rolled over or somehow pressed the alarm button > early in the morning. Once one car alram went off, the other half alseep > adult started pressing their alarm buttons to run of "their" alarm. > Well, you know where this goes - soon every car with a remote and alarm > was blasting away. I had a similar incident happen to me with my car in > my garage so it wasn't quite so bad. > Hehe, that's a funny story. I can't see the point of those radio keys. In fact their signal can be snooped by someone with a scanner and stored for later use... Also, the keys sometimes don't work in the proximity of transmitters. > I prefer my Saabs to have manual transmission, crank down windows . . . > and not be made by GM :-)

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