Come to think of it, I haven't lost any car keys either. Ever. I'm sure I've jinxed myself now, but still. It's a fair point, since I've never lost one
I've worn keys out.
Come to think of it, I haven't lost any car keys either. Ever. I'm sure I've jinxed myself now, but still. It's a fair point, since I've never lost one
I've worn keys out.
I like the older GM's where you could remove the after starting. Not sure if that was intentional or a wear issue. At least I could do that on two different 1987 vehicles.
Yep, the ignition key. Haven't tried on any other vehicle. Thought it was kinda cool. Well, not useful for anything, but a "feature" all the same.I assume you’re talking about the ignition key? Yeah once the key and lock tumbler have worn out a bit you could remove the key on a running car.
I assume you’re talking about the ignition key? Yeah once the key and lock tumbler have worn out a bit you could remove the key on a running car.
My current 4 wheel vehicle has lotsa room under the hood. The problem is getting 5 ft in the air to get to the acreage of empty space under the hoodAll the extra space under the hood.