I agree.What they needed to do from the beginning of putting computers on cars was wire in a switch to over ride all of the nonsense and just run.Instead they wired it to where you have to take it them to fix it,or spend a fortune throwing parts at it,or maybe even junk it over a bad wire somewhere. I mean they have it to where you can hook a computer to it,but nobody has the right plug in to hook it up?Or metric fuel lines you cant hook a gauge to,or even find a fitting for a gauge.The whole idea is so that you throw it away and buy another one,so some rich guy somewhere can make even more money off of your labor.They dont care if you can barely buy food now,they will jack the price of that up too. Its way past time when people should have rejected this stuff.Actually they did because the auto makers went bankrupt.They are so hard headed that they wont quit screwing the public though because they make lots of money by having things this way.I guess unless people quit buying their crap completely,they will keep making it that way. There is no reason that any of the stuff under the hood of a car needs a computer to run it.There is no reason that a fan needs a 25 dollar relay to make it come on,even if it is run by a computer.All of this crap is so some college boy could have a job.Look under the hood of any car from the 1950s and there is none of that garbage on it,and they ran good.They also ran on alcohol,Thunder Road and other shows from those days are proof. The whole society has been dragged into believing a bunch of lies,on more than just cars,so a bunch of thieves can live high off of stealing from them. If car makers dont build more simple cars,one day the USA is going to be like that movie Borat where over in Russia they hook an ox on the front of a pickup for power. If a million people would show up in Detroit one day and demand they build stuff you can fix,I bet they would do it.But no,people dont have enough guts to do that,and will just go on getting screwed,and buying some piece of crap to keep up with their neighbor.Vanity.I have to look good in my piece of crap car,so I can stick my nose up in the air when I drive by the peons as I go to church.
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