max2382
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interesting...
What was the outcome to this?Yeah, gonna take a trip to the dealer tomorrow.
Seems odd they would drilll holes in the dash for that. Who wants to purchase a vehicle with holes in the dash?The last suggestion must be it. The dealer forgot that the test drive car had the kill switch still installed. My wife asked our sales rep what he did when someone started driving in a scary fashion. And he said that only once did he have to shut down the car because the driver wouldn't obey. So, unless our OP comes back and says otherwise, I'm going with that.
Who would ever see them? They are completely out of sight unless you lie down and look up directly at them. Even then, you might think that they are just some factory assembly glitch, maybe even normal; assuming, of course, that the device had been removed before sale. But velcro seems a lot more smart way to temporarily attach a "kill switch". This may be something else entirely, meant to be permanent. So the mystery continues.Seems odd they would drilll holes in the dash for that. Who wants to purchase a vehicle with holes in the dash?
some dealers install that karr bs on every vehicle on their lot
when you decline to purchase in the finance room they say ok but don't uninstall that little box
i purchased a vehicle new a few years ago that came with the same box. i removed it when i got home like you did
Thanks for letting us know, I have never heard of this before & I’m not sure if they fit things like that here in OZ.This is exactly what is what. Bullshit Karr system. Dealer wanted all day to do it so I said I would.
Never Buy a Car Alarm From a Dealership - The Truth About CarsThis is exactly what is what. Bullshit Karr system. Dealer wanted all day to do it so I said I would.