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Since: Sep 11, 2004 Posts: 126
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(Msg. 46) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 7:42 pm
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In article <JT13h.5832$Wb2.5245@newsfe22.lga>,
jmacey1 DeleteThis @cox.net says...
> tirebiter go away. you are rude and annoying. shouting with "!" will not
> get you anywhere. goodbye.
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He jumps to conclusions about unstated
information, posts incorrect info as fact,
and insults everyone else in the newsgroup...
seems like he'll fit right in!  >> Stay informed about: No electrical power - please help!!! |
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(Msg. 47) Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 5:16 pm
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Hey dude - looks like you started quite the ruckus here, and I confess
I was too bored to actually read all of the posted replies. I hope you
have had some luck, but in case not I wanted to add my 2 humble cents.
It is only this - one time someone tried to break into and hotwire my
1986 Honda Accord. I found it the next morning in front of my house,
and after putting the ashtray back and the steering column cover, etc,
I found the car wouldn't start - totally dead, y'know. So, after
puzzling over it for several hours I looked up the electrical diagrams
and found a small, inexplicable fuse in the middle of the wiring from
the battery to the starter. It turned out to be an anti-theft device
that would short if someone crossed the wrong wires. Pretty sweet
move, Honda.
Now, this may not apply IN THE SLIGHTEST to your situation, but I
thought it was worth mentioning since you are obviously an intelligent
person and have been trying to figure out why your car won't start. I
don't know your model or the year-by-year history of specail features
on Subarus, but I thought this might illustrate a point. Have you
followed the electrical line all the way through? Checked every point
between the components? You never know what happened when you were
gone, so I thought it might be worth saying.
Good luck.
othello
blum wrote:
> Dear all
>
> This is really weird, I came back from a 14 days vacation and tried to
> start my car but nothing happened. It worked perfectly before the
> vacation. I have a Lagacy 2000 automatic gear. The problem is that
> there is no power at all. I have tried to jump it but nothing happens,
> it is as there is no connection between the battery and the car - it is
> just dead.
>
> Anybody experienced something like that? I'll be glad to receive as
> many comments as possible.
>
> Regards Blum >> Stay informed about: No electrical power - please help!!! |
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Since: Aug 03, 2006 Posts: 13
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(Msg. 48) Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 5:16 pm
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Hey dude - looks like you started quite the ruckus here, and I confess
I was too bored to actually read all of the posted replies. I hope you
have had some luck, but in case not I wanted to add my 2 humble cents.
It is only this - one time someone tried to break into and hotwire my
1986 Honda Accord. I found it the next morning in front of my house,
and after putting the ashtray back and the steering column cover, etc,
I found the car wouldn't start - totally dead, y'know. So, after
puzzling over it for several hours I looked up the electrical diagrams
and found a small, inexplicable fuse in the middle of the wiring from
the battery to the starter. It turned out to be an anti-theft device
that would short if someone crossed the wrong wires. Pretty sweet
move, Honda.
Now, this may not apply IN THE SLIGHTEST to your situation, but I
thought it was worth mentioning since you are obviously an intelligent
person and have been trying to figure out why your car won't start. I
don't know your model or the year-by-year history of specail features
on Subarus, but I thought this might illustrate a point. Have you
followed the electrical line all the way through? Checked every point
between the components? You never know what happened when you were
gone, so I thought it might be worth saying.
Good luck.
othello
blum wrote:
> Dear all
>
> This is really weird, I came back from a 14 days vacation and tried to
> start my car but nothing happened. It worked perfectly before the
> vacation. I have a Lagacy 2000 automatic gear. The problem is that
> there is no power at all. I have tried to jump it but nothing happens,
> it is as there is no connection between the battery and the car - it is
> just dead.
>
> Anybody experienced something like that? I'll be glad to receive as
> many comments as possible.
>
> Regards Blum >> Stay informed about: No electrical power - please help!!! |
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Since: Aug 03, 2006 Posts: 13
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(Msg. 49) Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 5:16 pm
Post subject: Re: No electrical power - please help!!! Get Alert [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Hey dude - looks like you started quite the ruckus here, and I confess
I was too bored to actually read all of the posted replies. I hope you
have had some luck, but in case not I wanted to add my 2 humble cents.
It is only this - one time someone tried to break into and hotwire my
1986 Honda Accord. I found it the next morning in front of my house,
and after putting the ashtray back and the steering column cover, etc,
I found the car wouldn't start - totally dead, y'know. So, after
puzzling over it for several hours I looked up the electrical diagrams
and found a small, inexplicable fuse in the middle of the wiring from
the battery to the starter. It turned out to be an anti-theft device
that would short if someone crossed the wrong wires. Pretty sweet
move, Honda.
Now, this may not apply IN THE SLIGHTEST to your situation, but I
thought it was worth mentioning since you are obviously an intelligent
person and have been trying to figure out why your car won't start. I
don't know your model or the year-by-year history of specail features
on Subarus, but I thought this might illustrate a point. Have you
followed the electrical line all the way through? Checked every point
between the components? You never know what happened when you were
gone, so I thought it might be worth saying.
Good luck.
othello
blum wrote:
> Dear all
>
> This is really weird, I came back from a 14 days vacation and tried to
> start my car but nothing happened. It worked perfectly before the
> vacation. I have a Lagacy 2000 automatic gear. The problem is that
> there is no power at all. I have tried to jump it but nothing happens,
> it is as there is no connection between the battery and the car - it is
> just dead.
>
> Anybody experienced something like that? I'll be glad to receive as
> many comments as possible.
>
> Regards Blum >> Stay informed about: No electrical power - please help!!! |
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Since: Aug 03, 2006 Posts: 13
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(Msg. 50) Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 5:17 pm
Post subject: Re: No electrical power - please help!!! Get Alert [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Hey dude - looks like you started quite the ruckus here, and I confess
I was too bored to actually read all of the posted replies. I hope you
have had some luck, but in case not I wanted to add my 2 humble cents.
It is only this - one time someone tried to break into and hotwire my
1986 Honda Accord. I found it the next morning in front of my house,
and after putting the ashtray back and the steering column cover, etc,
I found the car wouldn't start - totally dead, y'know. So, after
puzzling over it for several hours I looked up the electrical diagrams
and found a small, inexplicable fuse in the middle of the wiring from
the battery to the starter. It turned out to be an anti-theft device
that would short if someone crossed the wrong wires. Pretty sweet
move, Honda.
Now, this may not apply IN THE SLIGHTEST to your situation, but I
thought it was worth mentioning since you are obviously an intelligent
person and have been trying to figure out why your car won't start. I
don't know your model or the year-by-year history of specail features
on Subarus, but I thought this might illustrate a point. Have you
followed the electrical line all the way through? Checked every point
between the components? You never know what happened when you were
gone, so I thought it might be worth saying.
Good luck.
othello
blum wrote:
> Dear all
>
> This is really weird, I came back from a 14 days vacation and tried to
> start my car but nothing happened. It worked perfectly before the
> vacation. I have a Lagacy 2000 automatic gear. The problem is that
> there is no power at all. I have tried to jump it but nothing happens,
> it is as there is no connection between the battery and the car - it is
> just dead.
>
> Anybody experienced something like that? I'll be glad to receive as
> many comments as possible.
>
> Regards Blum >> Stay informed about: No electrical power - please help!!! |
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Since: Aug 03, 2006 Posts: 13
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(Msg. 51) Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 5:17 pm
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Hey dude - looks like you started quite the ruckus here, and I confess
I was too bored to actually read all of the posted replies. I hope you
have had some luck, but in case not I wanted to add my 2 humble cents.
It is only this - one time someone tried to break into and hotwire my
1986 Honda Accord. I found it the next morning in front of my house,
and after putting the ashtray back and the steering column cover, etc,
I found the car wouldn't start - totally dead, y'know. So, after
puzzling over it for several hours I looked up the electrical diagrams
and found a small, inexplicable fuse in the middle of the wiring from
the battery to the starter. It turned out to be an anti-theft device
that would short if someone crossed the wrong wires. Pretty sweet
move, Honda.
Now, this may not apply IN THE SLIGHTEST to your situation, but I
thought it was worth mentioning since you are obviously an intelligent
person and have been trying to figure out why your car won't start. I
don't know your model or the year-by-year history of specail features
on Subarus, but I thought this might illustrate a point. Have you
followed the electrical line all the way through? Checked every point
between the components? You never know what happened when you were
gone, so I thought it might be worth saying.
Good luck.
othello
blum wrote:
> Dear all
>
> This is really weird, I came back from a 14 days vacation and tried to
> start my car but nothing happened. It worked perfectly before the
> vacation. I have a Lagacy 2000 automatic gear. The problem is that
> there is no power at all. I have tried to jump it but nothing happens,
> it is as there is no connection between the battery and the car - it is
> just dead.
>
> Anybody experienced something like that? I'll be glad to receive as
> many comments as possible.
>
> Regards Blum >> Stay informed about: No electrical power - please help!!! |
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Since: Aug 03, 2006 Posts: 13
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(Msg. 52) Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 5:17 pm
Post subject: Re: No electrical power - please help!!! Get Alert [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Hey dude - looks like you started quite the ruckus here, and I confess
I was too bored to actually read all of the posted replies. I hope you
have had some luck, but in case not I wanted to add my 2 humble cents.
It is only this - one time someone tried to break into and hotwire my
1986 Honda Accord. I found it the next morning in front of my house,
and after putting the ashtray back and the steering column cover, etc,
I found the car wouldn't start - totally dead, y'know. So, after
puzzling over it for several hours I looked up the electrical diagrams
and found a small, inexplicable fuse in the middle of the wiring from
the battery to the starter. It turned out to be an anti-theft device
that would short if someone crossed the wrong wires. Pretty sweet
move, Honda.
Now, this may not apply IN THE SLIGHTEST to your situation, but I
thought it was worth mentioning since you are obviously an intelligent
person and have been trying to figure out why your car won't start. I
don't know your model or the year-by-year history of specail features
on Subarus, but I thought this might illustrate a point. Have you
followed the electrical line all the way through? Checked every point
between the components? You never know what happened when you were
gone, so I thought it might be worth saying.
Good luck.
othello
blum wrote:
> Dear all
>
> This is really weird, I came back from a 14 days vacation and tried to
> start my car but nothing happened. It worked perfectly before the
> vacation. I have a Lagacy 2000 automatic gear. The problem is that
> there is no power at all. I have tried to jump it but nothing happens,
> it is as there is no connection between the battery and the car - it is
> just dead.
>
> Anybody experienced something like that? I'll be glad to receive as
> many comments as possible.
>
> Regards Blum >> Stay informed about: No electrical power - please help!!! |
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