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126 messages, Last post on Nov 06, 2009 at 9:19 PM
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Replying to: mchunu (Aug 24, 2006 11:36 am) GM has yet to investigate this. Bent valves are inconvenient, spontaneous combustion could be deadly. Hugh in Texas |
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Replying to: jacque383 (Aug 17, 2006 7:01 am) http://www.coastaletech.com/GMLOCKPICK.htm |
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Replying to: valvestud (Aug 25, 2006 7:07 am) I thought $249 was a bit steep.
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Replying to: nycinnc (Aug 25, 2006 9:42 am) That's probably the amount of the fine too in those states where it's illegal to play DVDs on your dash. |
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Replying to: valvestud (Aug 25, 2006 7:07 am) 1. The GPS goes south for several minutes, loosing its current location while "unlocked". 2. The volume control on the steering wheel doesn't work while "unlocked". Is this true? Dave
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Replying to: dedoman (Aug 24, 2006 12:51 pm) |
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Replying to: dedoman (Aug 24, 2006 12:51 pm) |
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Replying to: awf_axis (Aug 25, 2006 1:15 pm) "Unlocking the dvd or aux inputs with the Lockpick will have no effect on the gps nav system. If the "passenger" is watching a dvd or aux input while in motion and you wish to change the volume level the Lockpick is designed to automatically return to standard operation when the steering wheel volume buttons are pressed thus allowing simple volume level changes. The Lockpick also has an optional feature which allows the "passenger" to enter addresses while in motion, view folders, etc...this feature will temporarily interrupt navigation dead reckoning when activated but will immediately catch up when turned off. If you do not turn it off it will turn itself off after 60 seconds or so. So the length of time is determined by how long you keep it on and whether or not you turn it off when finished."
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Replying to: pago (Aug 27, 2006 5:06 am) Sorry so long to get back to you. No, It was not a GM product and I spoke to the dealership manager immediately and said I want another vehicle, Not the same one, not with a new engine, not ever. If they wanted to keep the deal, which was on the table, they would give me a new vehicle, new VIN # that goes along with it. Long story short, they gave me the entire purchase price back, gave me a new vehicle with all the paperwork and shook my hand. The underlying story was that they all agreed, that if it were them, they would not want a new engine replacement either. So we all agreed and went about our ways. The problem for the dealership is that the new warranty now starts on that vehicle and they have to sell it as "titled". Which was no sweat off my back, but they did have a problem selling the vehicle, and the other issue.... did the new buyer of that same vehicle realize what they were buying?! I doubt it...but like the manager said, its still under warranty, its just not how I wanted to feel about my 50K vehicle after owning it for all of 1 hour So,, the bigger lesson here is...if you see a vehicle on the lot with only a few hunderd miles on it.... be cautious and ask questions. If its a loaner vehicle, it will have more then a few hundred on it and its probably just fine, but with literally 100 or 275 or..you get the idea... ask lots of questions. I hope that helped. |
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