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Old 18-12-2010, 11:00 PM   #1
amiers
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Default car is possessed

just sold my AU 5L Fairlane, when the guy came to pick it up all was fine until he went to start it. now this car has always started first turn of the key.anyway turns the key , nothing. had dash lights but nothing else. put it in N still no fire. opened bonnet, lose earth terminal- great. tighten car cranks over once, no start- hmmm. clean terminals, car starts-- all happy. wave bye-bye and guy leaves.

next morning guy calls car did same every time he stopped, but with a new twist, you are not going to believe me, car will start if he put arm through window and turns key. if he is in the seat car wont go!!!

i am not joking this is really happening. thoughts please? and yes i have thought about a preist.

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