Buick - Electronic Accessories Encyclopedia (1992)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2024
- This video, taken from Buick's Know-how Series (KH-153), discusses the "new" computer-controlled accessories on early 90s Buicks. Topics include six computer-driven systems, including how they work, differences between the systems and diagnostic techniques. Systems covered: (1) Auto Door Locks (2) Remote Keyless Entry (3) Universal Theft Deterrent (4) Retained Accessory Power (5) Oil Monitor Module (6) Twilight Sentinel.
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19:47 BEST GAG EVER
And to think, the Oil Life monitor and Retained Accessory Power are now standard equipment across ALL GM vehicles, from the $14,000 Chevrolet Spark all the way to the $100K Cadillac Escalade!
0:58 they timed the door lock to the drums lol
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now everyone knows how to derp with the damned alarm
Guided tour of a toilet
16:20 I bet they got tired of that!
Tired of the Customer *automatically* coming in, needing an "important" service? Not likely. Back then ('90's) oil was usually changed every 3k by most Owners anyway- who were brainwashed by the oil companies and "quick change" stations into believing en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3,000_mile_myth which is still adhered to by many people today (2017). Many modern cars- now come with "maintenance monitors" for different systems of the vehicle. It's a real money maker and money taker. One of the biggest gimmicks of the '50's-'70's were "Full Service" fuel stations (usually Patronized by women and elderly). if you check your engine oil *immediately* after engine shutdown- it will always show *_nearly_* a quart low- instantly selling the Customer a quart of marked-up oil. (yes- overfilled engines). Automobiles- and everything associated with them- is one of the largest money making schemes ever invented- and one of the most dubious.
That music is stupid