Re: door openers
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Re: door openers
- From: kayoong@xxxx
- Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 03:02:55 EDT
Subj: Re: door openers
Date: 10/3/01 3:01:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From: Kayo Ong
To: darryl@xxxx
Mr. Tinnerstet:
You are right ... this thread doesn't need any further entertaining as to
which units are better.
What I would like to bring out is that some DeLorean cars has different
wiring. The differences in the wiring is either by the factory or a previous
owner's modification.
The point I am going to bring forth on this posting is that because of this
different wiring situation, many electrical unit are not as easy as to
install as in the "plug and play" mode, therefore many people who are not as
handy, or has not been prepared to go beyond this "normal" installation
procedures may find themselves in a bind or "wired for fire."
Here is a very good example. My very good friend who also has a DeLorean
found himself in a JAM with Rob's product, the Fanzilla. He purchased it two
weeks ago and he tried to install it according to instructions, only to find
that it doesn't work, no way, no how. So, last week on Friday, my friend
took his DeLorean to Rob to see if he can get it to work.... Rob spent a lot
of time on his DeLorean to get it to work, as well as taken several other
units off the shelf, thinking the unit was defective or a bad batch. Upon
installing these same units on other DeLoreans he had in the shop, they ALL
worked fine. On my friends car? The results was the same....ZERO.
You see, Mr. Thinnerstet, this is a good point to show that if a person
expect "plug and play" with a product, they may be in for disappointment and
especially if they have to do more work to get the unit to work and then it
still doesn't work. Now imagine if my friend lives in your area of Washington
and he had to ship these units back and forth. Forget about it! Because of
such unpredictable situations and to avoid getting stuck during the
installation process, "I" would have the "proper people" to install the unit
at their facility so if they were problem ... it could be service in "house."
BTW... Rob couldn't get the Fanzilla to work and so he replaced it with the
original unit and refunded my friend his money, since he doesn't have the
time. They were there in Rob's shop from 12 noon to 6:30 PM that night and
Rob closes at 5:30 or 6 PM. So, you see money is not an object here with my
friend. He like I, we just need the product to perform as designed. Maybe,
my friend should check with John Hervey about his fan relays units??? Unless
you have a unit that will do the same, then I will refer him to you.
Sorry Rob ... hope this posting doesn't dampen your sales.....
Kayo
#5508
Lic 9D NY
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