lonestarmedic Posted August 6, 2009 #1 Posted August 6, 2009 First, decide what parts are needed for the job. Such as the electronic climate controle module for an Expedition. Next, check the dealer pricing. List is $713.00 and discount on-line is about $553.00. Local junkyards want about $110-150. All of this is way too expensive. So, wait until about 2AM and go to Lonestarmedics house. Pop out the door lock on his Expedition and tear his controller out and just chop the wires and vaccum tubes. Yep, believe it or not my truck was broken into for that purpose alone!!! I had to go get a used unit and have them chop the harness out of the wrecked vehicle. Then spice the wiring, run a new set of vaccum tubes and replace fuse. Ordered a lock cylinder and need to get it keyed. I alway thought this neighborhood was decent. I guess too decent since we have the right vehicles. I have anti-theft but no screaming siren. Going to fix that. We have wanted to move and have been waiting for a short sale. Now we just want to get out of town. Thanks for reading, just needed to vent. We need property with about 150 yards clear around the edges. Should be able to lead a robber on foot with a .308 with that!!!!! Yes, comprehensive deductible $500.00 and the repair was under $$200.00 New dash harness, controller, and labor almost $3000.00. JB
massey130 Posted August 6, 2009 #2 Posted August 6, 2009 Man, i feel for you. we decided a several years ago to drive used vehicles and not wash them. no one parks near us. even family. my beatup 94 toyota little pick has no new dings or even a washme written in the dust in the many years i have owned it. We live in the country on 3 acres with rice fields all around us. my shotgun is always handy. our Yammy RSV is the most expensive vehicle we own.
Yammer Dan Posted August 6, 2009 #3 Posted August 6, 2009 When did you move into my neighborhood??? Should have let me know!! You know how that indiscriminate fire can be!! Let me know which direction you are in!!
elag Posted August 6, 2009 #4 Posted August 6, 2009 I know exactly how you feel. I had a van stolen last year. Turned up a few days later with some damage and an empty gas tank. Had it fixed and still driving it today. Only problem is when ever I park it anywhere, I always wonder if it will be there when I come back to it.
Guest seuadr Posted August 7, 2009 #5 Posted August 7, 2009 I know exactly how you feel. I had a van stolen last year. Turned up a few days later with some damage and an empty gas tank. Had it fixed and still driving it today. Only problem is when ever I park it anywhere, I always wonder if it will be there when I come back to it. ya, my mom's car was stolen a few years back. it was an 85 buick century. i mean, it was an alright car, but seriously? you are willing to go to jail for a 20+ year old car with a ripped passenger seat? give me a freaking break! i can't believe the levels people are willing to stoop to these days. all i can say is i'm real glad i live outside of town, and even the town i live outside of is a tiny farming community. although, i do miss being able to get pizza delivered. my wife's friend told us you officially live in the middle of nowhere when you can't get a pizza delivered
BoomerCPO Posted August 7, 2009 #6 Posted August 7, 2009 I feel for you guys that are having to deal with the low life's disrespecting you and your property. Boomer........who lives in the country and the 3S policy is in effect....and the low life's know it too.
Marcarl Posted August 7, 2009 #7 Posted August 7, 2009 Best of the drive a Saab, they come real cheap when used, are a primium vehicle,and are so butt ugly nobody but their owner will come near them.
Venturous Randy Posted August 7, 2009 #8 Posted August 7, 2009 When did you move into my neighborhood??? Should have let me know!! You know how that indiscriminate fire can be!! Let me know which direction you are in!! Hey Dan, say your neighborhood problem has gotten a lot better since the problem house burned down? As my mom used to say, "Miracles never cease to happen". RandyA
Venturous Randy Posted August 7, 2009 #9 Posted August 7, 2009 Best of the drive a Saab, they come real cheap when used, are a primium vehicle,and are so butt ugly nobody but their owner will come near them. Yeah, but he has a thing for "ugly". RandyA
Yammer Dan Posted August 7, 2009 #10 Posted August 7, 2009 They still come thru and gaze at the burnt spots but they don't stay long.
Sideoftheroad Posted August 7, 2009 #11 Posted August 7, 2009 I am having trouble finding it but recently saw a video of an older lady in TX with a handgun that she carries with her in case her car gets broken into. She is the original owner of a 70's Ford something with like over 200k miles. When it came to get things fixed she always bought with lifetime warranties. So she pays for very little when it comes to maintenance at this point. If I find the video, I'll post it, but hate to break into her car.
Sideoftheroad Posted August 7, 2009 #12 Posted August 7, 2009 Wow way off on my details http://growingbolder.com/media/technology/vehicles/romancing-the-road-259598.html
lonestarmedic Posted August 7, 2009 Author #13 Posted August 7, 2009 We have been shopping for a rural haven. This just made it a priority. My new plan includes car alarms, a fence, house security system and my 3 S plan: Smith and Wesson, Sturm Ruger, and Sig Sauer. This will be augmented my old friends Para-Ordnance and Mr. Mossburg. Supervising the security is my grandfather's old Savage 311 double barrel 12 gauge. The truck is back in one piece now and looks as if mothing happened. However, I find myself jumping at every noise at night. I originally came from a small town in Ohio and was used to a total lack of locks and problems. Coming to San Antonio I did lock my vehicles and house. Guess that isn't enough with today's economy. JB Who has become a disciple of Boomer and a believer of peace through superior firepower. (And big dogs and alarms)
uncledj Posted August 7, 2009 #14 Posted August 7, 2009 I feel for ya. It's just that kind of stuff that made me move away from Columbus. (OH) I have a bit of a commute, but my drive's 750' long...can't see the house from the road. I rarely feel a need to lock up, but sometimes still do. There's not too many urban areas where I'd feel secure these days. It's really sad that many of us feel the only answer is to get away, but what else can ya do? We've all had things stolen, and it makes you feel violated, but this too will pass. Best of luck to you.
BuddyRich Posted August 7, 2009 #15 Posted August 7, 2009 When you get your alarm go ahead and get it with the remote start and 2 way comm. Its great to hear the remote start beeping if the alarm is going off and your inside a store or something and can't hear it. Those hot days are great too, Just hit start a couple of minutes before you get to the car and its already cooling or heating. I've put in a few of them so if you need help just holler..
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