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Old January 7th 07, 02:25 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
WindsorFox
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Default BEWARE of Unintended Acceleration...

GatorMan wrote:
> I'm installing a kill switch, not disabling the starter or the fuel
> pump. The switch will be on the shift lever where it can be reached in
> an emergency. A lot easier than trying to reach behind the steering
> wheel while trying to steer the vehicle.
>


So the shift lever will be easier to reach while trying
to steer the vehicle than the key switch four inches from
your right hand?? You mean the same shift lever that you
apparently could not find to shift into neutral during that
eight second long eternity while your car careened across
someones lawn past a tree and into a house?

Again, you are trying to cover your mistake with crap
that as I said before is going to do nothing more than
complicate the situation.

Oh my God how I wish to see a comment by Kate on this
thread. I think I'd have some new sig quote fodder for sure...

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Old January 10th 07, 05:29 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
trainfan1
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Default BEWARE of Unintended Acceleration...

WindsorFox wrote:

> GatorMan wrote:
>
>> I'm installing a kill switch, not disabling the starter or the fuel
>> pump. The switch will be on the shift lever where it can be reached in
>> an emergency. A lot easier than trying to reach behind the steering
>> wheel while trying to steer the vehicle.
>>

>
> So the shift lever will be easier to reach while trying to steer the
> vehicle than the key switch four inches from your right hand?? You mean
> the same shift lever that you apparently could not find to shift into
> neutral during that eight second long eternity while your car careened
> across someones lawn past a tree and into a house?
>
> Again, you are trying to cover your mistake with crap that as I said
> before is going to do nothing more than complicate the situation.
>
> Oh my God how I wish to see a comment by Kate on this thread. I think
> I'd have some new sig quote fodder for sure...
>


I'm still waiting for the Police Report...

Rob
 




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