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"Leon" wrote in message ... Yeah, all of my vehicles had and have this feature. Let me rephrase that. Many of my vehicles had, going back to 1986 and all of my current, have. Basically I have had 6 vehicles that have had keyless and alarms with panic buttons on the key fob. |
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On Jan 12, 8:56*am, "Leon" wrote:
"Leon" wrote in message ... Yeah, all of my vehicles had and have this feature. Let me rephrase that. *Many of my vehicles had, going back to 1986 and all of my current, have. *Basically I have had *6 vehicles that have had keyless and alarms with panic buttons on the key fob. I have one, a 2000 Stratus. I took that GD fob off my key ring years ago, because every third time I slid into the driver's seat, that POS starting the car flashing its lights and blowing its horn. I have no idea where it is now. It's possible I took it off and stomped it one day when I was in a bad mood. I have a dog. No one has to press her button to wake us up. After that, it's up to the fool as to what he does. One way draws at least one barrel of a 20 gauge. |
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"Charlie Self" wrote in message ... On Jan 12, 8:56 am, "Leon" wrote: "Leon" wrote in message ... Yeah, all of my vehicles had and have this feature. Let me rephrase that. Many of my vehicles had, going back to 1986 and all of my current, have. Basically I have had 6 vehicles that have had keyless and alarms with panic buttons on the key fob. I have one, a 2000 Stratus. I took that GD fob off my key ring years ago, because every third time I slid into the driver's seat, that POS starting the car flashing its lights and blowing its horn. I have no idea where it is now. It's possible I took it off and stomped it one day when I was in a bad mood. Dang Charlie.... If you don't disarm the alarm isn't it suppose to go off when you open the door and slide in.... ;~) I have a dog. No one has to press her button to wake us up. After that, it's up to the fool as to what he does. One way draws at least one barrel of a 20 gauge. |
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