"expert help please"
#31
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Re: "expert help please"
On Fri, 6 Aug 2004 17:02:43 -0700, "Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net>
wrote:
>You claim to be looking to earn an A+ by figuring out how to defeat an
>electronic odometer? What utter BS.
>
>Jerry
He's a troll. An amateur troll, that is.
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
wrote:
>You claim to be looking to earn an A+ by figuring out how to defeat an
>electronic odometer? What utter BS.
>
>Jerry
He's a troll. An amateur troll, that is.
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
#32
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Re: "expert help please"
On Fri, 6 Aug 2004 17:02:43 -0700, "Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net>
wrote:
>You claim to be looking to earn an A+ by figuring out how to defeat an
>electronic odometer? What utter BS.
>
>Jerry
He's a troll. An amateur troll, that is.
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
wrote:
>You claim to be looking to earn an A+ by figuring out how to defeat an
>electronic odometer? What utter BS.
>
>Jerry
He's a troll. An amateur troll, that is.
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
#33
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Re: "expert help please"
On Fri, 6 Aug 2004 17:02:43 -0700, "Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net>
wrote:
>You claim to be looking to earn an A+ by figuring out how to defeat an
>electronic odometer? What utter BS.
>
>Jerry
He's a troll. An amateur troll, that is.
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
wrote:
>You claim to be looking to earn an A+ by figuring out how to defeat an
>electronic odometer? What utter BS.
>
>Jerry
He's a troll. An amateur troll, that is.
--
Less drivel, more Dremel.
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite,
and furthermore always carry a small snake.
- W.C. Fields
#34
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Re: "expert help please"
Oh this is easy, and as far as I know completely legal. I'll give you the step
by step instructions:
1. Install a tow bar on the front of the Jeep.
2. Tow it behind a suitable vehicle.
Your drive train will experience every mile it is towed and not one inch will
show on the odometer.
Glad to be of assistance. :-)
Dean
On 06 Aug 2004 22:00:01 GMT, mnaps01@aol.com (Mnaps01) wrote:
>im looking for a way too shut off the milage on a 2002 jeep liberty.i seen it
>done on a number of veicles by bypassing the cluster fuse with a toggle..if
>anyone knows a way to do it with this paticular automobile i would like to hear
>from you.Just to let you know im not looking to do it to cheat the
>system...but im hoping to earn an A+ in my studies
by step instructions:
1. Install a tow bar on the front of the Jeep.
2. Tow it behind a suitable vehicle.
Your drive train will experience every mile it is towed and not one inch will
show on the odometer.
Glad to be of assistance. :-)
Dean
On 06 Aug 2004 22:00:01 GMT, mnaps01@aol.com (Mnaps01) wrote:
>im looking for a way too shut off the milage on a 2002 jeep liberty.i seen it
>done on a number of veicles by bypassing the cluster fuse with a toggle..if
>anyone knows a way to do it with this paticular automobile i would like to hear
>from you.Just to let you know im not looking to do it to cheat the
>system...but im hoping to earn an A+ in my studies
#35
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Re: "expert help please"
Oh this is easy, and as far as I know completely legal. I'll give you the step
by step instructions:
1. Install a tow bar on the front of the Jeep.
2. Tow it behind a suitable vehicle.
Your drive train will experience every mile it is towed and not one inch will
show on the odometer.
Glad to be of assistance. :-)
Dean
On 06 Aug 2004 22:00:01 GMT, mnaps01@aol.com (Mnaps01) wrote:
>im looking for a way too shut off the milage on a 2002 jeep liberty.i seen it
>done on a number of veicles by bypassing the cluster fuse with a toggle..if
>anyone knows a way to do it with this paticular automobile i would like to hear
>from you.Just to let you know im not looking to do it to cheat the
>system...but im hoping to earn an A+ in my studies
by step instructions:
1. Install a tow bar on the front of the Jeep.
2. Tow it behind a suitable vehicle.
Your drive train will experience every mile it is towed and not one inch will
show on the odometer.
Glad to be of assistance. :-)
Dean
On 06 Aug 2004 22:00:01 GMT, mnaps01@aol.com (Mnaps01) wrote:
>im looking for a way too shut off the milage on a 2002 jeep liberty.i seen it
>done on a number of veicles by bypassing the cluster fuse with a toggle..if
>anyone knows a way to do it with this paticular automobile i would like to hear
>from you.Just to let you know im not looking to do it to cheat the
>system...but im hoping to earn an A+ in my studies
#36
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Re: "expert help please"
Oh this is easy, and as far as I know completely legal. I'll give you the step
by step instructions:
1. Install a tow bar on the front of the Jeep.
2. Tow it behind a suitable vehicle.
Your drive train will experience every mile it is towed and not one inch will
show on the odometer.
Glad to be of assistance. :-)
Dean
On 06 Aug 2004 22:00:01 GMT, mnaps01@aol.com (Mnaps01) wrote:
>im looking for a way too shut off the milage on a 2002 jeep liberty.i seen it
>done on a number of veicles by bypassing the cluster fuse with a toggle..if
>anyone knows a way to do it with this paticular automobile i would like to hear
>from you.Just to let you know im not looking to do it to cheat the
>system...but im hoping to earn an A+ in my studies
by step instructions:
1. Install a tow bar on the front of the Jeep.
2. Tow it behind a suitable vehicle.
Your drive train will experience every mile it is towed and not one inch will
show on the odometer.
Glad to be of assistance. :-)
Dean
On 06 Aug 2004 22:00:01 GMT, mnaps01@aol.com (Mnaps01) wrote:
>im looking for a way too shut off the milage on a 2002 jeep liberty.i seen it
>done on a number of veicles by bypassing the cluster fuse with a toggle..if
>anyone knows a way to do it with this paticular automobile i would like to hear
>from you.Just to let you know im not looking to do it to cheat the
>system...but im hoping to earn an A+ in my studies
#37
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Re: "expert help please"
Oh this is easy, and as far as I know completely legal. I'll give you the step
by step instructions:
1. Install a tow bar on the front of the Jeep.
2. Tow it behind a suitable vehicle.
Your drive train will experience every mile it is towed and not one inch will
show on the odometer.
Glad to be of assistance. :-)
Dean
On 06 Aug 2004 22:00:01 GMT, mnaps01@aol.com (Mnaps01) wrote:
>im looking for a way too shut off the milage on a 2002 jeep liberty.i seen it
>done on a number of veicles by bypassing the cluster fuse with a toggle..if
>anyone knows a way to do it with this paticular automobile i would like to hear
>from you.Just to let you know im not looking to do it to cheat the
>system...but im hoping to earn an A+ in my studies
by step instructions:
1. Install a tow bar on the front of the Jeep.
2. Tow it behind a suitable vehicle.
Your drive train will experience every mile it is towed and not one inch will
show on the odometer.
Glad to be of assistance. :-)
Dean
On 06 Aug 2004 22:00:01 GMT, mnaps01@aol.com (Mnaps01) wrote:
>im looking for a way too shut off the milage on a 2002 jeep liberty.i seen it
>done on a number of veicles by bypassing the cluster fuse with a toggle..if
>anyone knows a way to do it with this paticular automobile i would like to hear
>from you.Just to let you know im not looking to do it to cheat the
>system...but im hoping to earn an A+ in my studies
#38
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Re: "expert help please"
You may reprogram you computer with Chrysler's hand held DRB-III
scanner tool, starting at eleven grand:
http://www.theautomotivetechshop.com...Fitem%3D740306
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Mnaps01 wrote:
>
> im looking for a way too shut off the milage on a 2002 jeep liberty.i seen it
> done on a number of veicles by bypassing the cluster fuse with a toggle..if
> anyone knows a way to do it with this paticular automobile i would like to hear
> from you.Just to let you know im not looking to do it to cheat the
> system...but im hoping to earn an A+ in my studies
scanner tool, starting at eleven grand:
http://www.theautomotivetechshop.com...Fitem%3D740306
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Mnaps01 wrote:
>
> im looking for a way too shut off the milage on a 2002 jeep liberty.i seen it
> done on a number of veicles by bypassing the cluster fuse with a toggle..if
> anyone knows a way to do it with this paticular automobile i would like to hear
> from you.Just to let you know im not looking to do it to cheat the
> system...but im hoping to earn an A+ in my studies
#39
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Re: "expert help please"
You may reprogram you computer with Chrysler's hand held DRB-III
scanner tool, starting at eleven grand:
http://www.theautomotivetechshop.com...Fitem%3D740306
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Mnaps01 wrote:
>
> im looking for a way too shut off the milage on a 2002 jeep liberty.i seen it
> done on a number of veicles by bypassing the cluster fuse with a toggle..if
> anyone knows a way to do it with this paticular automobile i would like to hear
> from you.Just to let you know im not looking to do it to cheat the
> system...but im hoping to earn an A+ in my studies
scanner tool, starting at eleven grand:
http://www.theautomotivetechshop.com...Fitem%3D740306
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Mnaps01 wrote:
>
> im looking for a way too shut off the milage on a 2002 jeep liberty.i seen it
> done on a number of veicles by bypassing the cluster fuse with a toggle..if
> anyone knows a way to do it with this paticular automobile i would like to hear
> from you.Just to let you know im not looking to do it to cheat the
> system...but im hoping to earn an A+ in my studies
#40
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Re: "expert help please"
You may reprogram you computer with Chrysler's hand held DRB-III
scanner tool, starting at eleven grand:
http://www.theautomotivetechshop.com...Fitem%3D740306
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Mnaps01 wrote:
>
> im looking for a way too shut off the milage on a 2002 jeep liberty.i seen it
> done on a number of veicles by bypassing the cluster fuse with a toggle..if
> anyone knows a way to do it with this paticular automobile i would like to hear
> from you.Just to let you know im not looking to do it to cheat the
> system...but im hoping to earn an A+ in my studies
scanner tool, starting at eleven grand:
http://www.theautomotivetechshop.com...Fitem%3D740306
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Mnaps01 wrote:
>
> im looking for a way too shut off the milage on a 2002 jeep liberty.i seen it
> done on a number of veicles by bypassing the cluster fuse with a toggle..if
> anyone knows a way to do it with this paticular automobile i would like to hear
> from you.Just to let you know im not looking to do it to cheat the
> system...but im hoping to earn an A+ in my studies