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> On Nov 15, 8:42 pm, "maxpower" <damnnickn...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Nov 15, 7:31 pm, rhutchi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > On Nov 15, 6:10 am, "damnnickname" <damnnickn...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > > Oh yea, you mention "for a quick fix" why didnt you have it
fixed
> > right the
> > > > > first time if you were thinking of getting stranded in sub
degree
> > > > > weather???? I mean come on, a little common sense goes a long
way.
> >
> > > > > Glenn
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> > usinghttp://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/alt.autos.chrysler.sebring/>
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> More information athttp://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html
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> > > > Why is itChryslerproducts are the only ones having trhis issue???
I
> > > > know you'll probably say there are others but I've never seen a
post
> > > > about other cars with this problem. And by the way my locksmith
did
> > > > warranty his work for one year. And I mentioned a quick fix
because
> > > > the quick fix does get you out of a tow toChrysler. But I'm sure
the
> > > > dealer wouldn't have offered any fix at all other than a tow. Cmon
> > > > Glenn stop sticking up for them they should have taken care of
this
> > > > problem. Again it is onlyChryslervehicles. Whats up with that?
> >
> > You may find this interesting, go to google.com and type in
fordkeywont
> > turn, then type in Chevroletkeywont turn, And see what you get. I
don't
> > have time to do all manufactures. but it seems to me thatkeycylinders
wear
> > out
>
> Ok I owe you an apology. I did what you suggested, and found you are
> right. There are other other brands of vehicles especially Ford Focus'
> with the same problem. I do apologize, Greg, and I shouldn't be so
> mean. I have problems with big businesses and feel they often have
> planned ways of making money and taking advantage of consumers. Wether
> I am right or wrong I shouldn't take it out on you. So peace my
> friend, you have enlightened me. Thank you. Rich
Thanx Rich but you owe me no apology. Auto Manufactures Purchase things
such
as switches, key cylinder and things like that from another supplier, they
don't build them, So whatever Auto manufacture use such parts, they would
all basically have the same problem after time


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