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Old 11-03-2002, 03:16 PM
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Hey..I was wondering if its possible for the brain (or the wires going into the brain) can melt??

I took my car to get fixed and now they are telling me my
alarm is fried. It was working when i dropped it off so i think they are f**king me, or they messed it up because they didn't know **** about it.

Thanks,
Old 11-03-2002, 03:53 PM
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Default Re: Car Alarm - Clifford

Originally posted by BlkTegGirlie
Hey..I was wondering if its possible for the brain (or the wires going into the brain) can melt??

I took my car to get fixed and now they are telling me my
alarm is fried. It was working when i dropped it off so i think they are f**king me, or they messed it up because they didn't know **** about it.

Thanks,
if it was working when u took it in and its not now, they'd be buying me a new alarm. I guess id have to know what repairs they were doing and the condition of the brain physically in order to make a fair judgement. But considering the casing of the brain is plastic, as are the wires, yes, it could melt.




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