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Re: Honda Jump Start



Youll have to replace every electrical component to get rid of it, sorry.
 Reminds me of the time I let a friend borrow my car and he played his
Rap music with my bass turned all the way up on my CD player and little
baby sub trying to make my car thump, well now the sub died, and the CD
player is cursed (3 times in for service and kenwood cant fix it).  Its
just too bad isnt it, I hope my speakers arent infected and destroy that
new head unit I think Im gonna get.

Kyle

On Fri, 23 May 1997 10:29:42 -0400 brett@kodak.com (Brett VanSprewenburg)
writes:
>	
>
>I need some advice. :-)
>
>Every week I haul my bike to work in my 1980 Scirocco 'S', because I 
>don't
>own a bike rack, and my 88 16v is too nice to throw a bike into.  This 
>really
>has little relevance to this story what-so-ever.  Anyway, the 80 'S' 
>had a dead
>battery when I went to leave work, and being in a rush to join my 
>biking 
>buddies, I asked one of my ACURA driving co-workers for a boost.  
>Well, the
>car started, but now I've got these Honda/Acura electrons floating 
>around in 
>my electrical system, and I'd like to flush them out.  What should I 
>do?
>How is this affecting my performance?  Should I seek therapy? :-)
>
>Thanks.
>
>==Brett
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