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WTF happened to car electrical systems in the 90s?!?!?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="graler" data-source="post: 1224032" data-attributes="member: 23510"><p>I feel your pain. One of the vehicles in the driveway is a 2000 pontiac Bonneville. Not the standard bonneville but the supercharged SSEI version. It is the car that I bought from my parents - it was 10 years old with 50k on the clock. They were worried it would start to nickel and dime them to death. I gave them a fair price and put it in the hands of a new teenage driver. Yeah that is a lot of get up and go for a teen. He has behaved himself and the car I'd still in fine shape today. I have chased the electrical gremlins to the point of front seats out on the lawn as I chased problems. The most recent purchase also from my parents is a 2001 dodge dakota - the motorsports edition with the big 8 cylinder. My dad loves his vrroooom. The dodge is minimal electronics - crank windows, no electric locks very basic and I like it like that. My kids are puzzled by the crank windows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graler, post: 1224032, member: 23510"] I feel your pain. One of the vehicles in the driveway is a 2000 pontiac Bonneville. Not the standard bonneville but the supercharged SSEI version. It is the car that I bought from my parents - it was 10 years old with 50k on the clock. They were worried it would start to nickel and dime them to death. I gave them a fair price and put it in the hands of a new teenage driver. Yeah that is a lot of get up and go for a teen. He has behaved himself and the car I'd still in fine shape today. I have chased the electrical gremlins to the point of front seats out on the lawn as I chased problems. The most recent purchase also from my parents is a 2001 dodge dakota - the motorsports edition with the big 8 cylinder. My dad loves his vrroooom. The dodge is minimal electronics - crank windows, no electric locks very basic and I like it like that. My kids are puzzled by the crank windows. [/QUOTE]
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