What's the guts for working on these cars? Extra mouth-pieces are available, but should we have to fiddle around with this stuff? I don't wanta go near one!
"Didn't blow hard enough - try again" "Blew too hard - try again"
"FO"
Can they be de-activated? And spoze there's a cost to this. Then the cops will jump into action and want to arrest someone.
What do you guys do?
richardmayes,
Aug 21, 3:54am
Some filthy drunk's filthy mouthpiece. Sounds like a hazard under the Health & Safety at Work Act 2015 to me.
toyboy3,
Aug 21, 4:07am
Would compressed air from air gun work?
bigfatmat1,
Aug 21, 4:16am
These things suck arse worked on a few with them.always get the service manager to blow into the thing to start always takes about 10 goes lol. Usually the cars also stink of ciggies and a layer of ash on the floor.
marcos1,
Aug 21, 4:38am
I have worked on a couple of cars that have had a finance company lockout device fitted,if the customer has not paid up with the weekly payment ,it wont even start.pita
franc123,
Aug 21, 4:50am
Tell them to go elsewhere. I wouldnt muck about with that crap.
morrisjvan,
Dec 4, 3:57am
Given the current health situation , it would be grossly inappropriate to use it.
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