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- From: billn@hpcvaac.cv.hp.com (bill nelson)
- Subject: Re: Car alarms
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.005923.28748@hpcvaac.cv.hp.com>
- Organization: Hewlett-Packard Company, Corvallis, Oregon USA
- References: <1992Nov16.205719.18941@wam.umd.edu>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 00:59:23 GMT
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- psionic@wam.umd.edu (Sixth Plane of Hell) writes:
- :
- : Ok well if the alarm is annoying you I suggest you get a small pair of
- : tree pruners and place them in your hand.
- :
- : Second you approach the offending vehicle and crawl underneath with the
- : pruners.
- :
- : Third take said pruners and cut the positive line on the battery cable.
- :
- : The alarm should now be silent.
-
- I have always felt that, since they did not provide a method for helpful
- people to shut off the alarm when it falses, then the people have to
- provide their own ways. I always felt a wrecking bar to open the hood
- worked very well. Then you can get at the defective alarm and disable
- it.
-
- Bill
-