My Monte tried to break into a Cavalier
#1
My Monte tried to break into a Cavalier
Yes, you did read the title right :p
Went to play an intramural softball game tonight, got in my car at the parking garage, started it up, and rolled the windows down (gotta love nice weather).
Anywho, did that, and the alarm on a Cavalier parked next to me just started going nuts, Apparently the vibrations from my exhaust were enough to trigger it, went through the whole alarm cycle of different noises too
I thought it was kinda comical, especially since I had a 93 chevy pick up with a viper system on it that would go off sometimes if we got a storm with really violent thunder
Parking garages make for a great place to enjoy a cars exhaust I think, sounds oh so wonderful
Went to play an intramural softball game tonight, got in my car at the parking garage, started it up, and rolled the windows down (gotta love nice weather).
Anywho, did that, and the alarm on a Cavalier parked next to me just started going nuts, Apparently the vibrations from my exhaust were enough to trigger it, went through the whole alarm cycle of different noises too
I thought it was kinda comical, especially since I had a 93 chevy pick up with a viper system on it that would go off sometimes if we got a storm with really violent thunder
Parking garages make for a great place to enjoy a cars exhaust I think, sounds oh so wonderful
#2
Yes, you did read the title right :p
Went to play an intramural softball game tonight, got in my car at the parking garage, started it up, and rolled the windows down (gotta love nice weather).
Anywho, did that, and the alarm on a Cavalier parked next to me just started going nuts, Apparently the vibrations from my exhaust were enough to trigger it, went through the whole alarm cycle of different noises too
I thought it was kinda comical, especially since I had a 93 chevy pick up with a viper system on it that would go off sometimes if we got a storm with really violent thunder
Parking garages make for a great place to enjoy a cars exhaust I think, sounds oh so wonderful
Went to play an intramural softball game tonight, got in my car at the parking garage, started it up, and rolled the windows down (gotta love nice weather).
Anywho, did that, and the alarm on a Cavalier parked next to me just started going nuts, Apparently the vibrations from my exhaust were enough to trigger it, went through the whole alarm cycle of different noises too
I thought it was kinda comical, especially since I had a 93 chevy pick up with a viper system on it that would go off sometimes if we got a storm with really violent thunder
Parking garages make for a great place to enjoy a cars exhaust I think, sounds oh so wonderful
I got to experince open headers in a parking garage after losing my catback on a speed bump I'm surprised it didn't set off any alarms haha.
#5
I hope to have headers one day, with an electronic cut out after them.
Just have flowmaster 40 series and resonator deletion right meow though.
#6
I was expecting a different story!!
One time I was in the parking lot walking up to my in-laws van, pressed the unlock button, got in, went to start it and it wouldn't start.
The keyfob worked to unlock, but the car wouldnt' start BECAUSE IT WAS THE WRONG VAN!!!
One time I was in the parking lot walking up to my in-laws van, pressed the unlock button, got in, went to start it and it wouldn't start.
The keyfob worked to unlock, but the car wouldnt' start BECAUSE IT WAS THE WRONG VAN!!!
#10
But my dad is a truck driver, and stops and looks on the lots when he has time.
He stopped at a place he had done a lot of business at, and was looking at a truck, and had an old key on him for the same make of truck, both Peterbuilts.
This old key not only allowed him to get into the truck, but start it as well
Discovering this he started it up, and moved it to a different spot on the lot
Called the salesman that he had done business with, and asked about the truck, and he mentioned it being the weirdest thing, that the truck had moved over the weekend
My dad just laughed and let him keep wondering about it for a while, and then mentioned at the end of the conversation, oh btw..an old key i had worked for that truck