It captures more than you think. Three seconds is a long time. Take it
back to the dealer and let's see what they say. Make sure you let us know.
This is such a perplexing problem.
Ron
00 SLT QC 4X2 5.9 46RE 3.92 LSD
For modifications see my DML Profile
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net]On Behalf Of Steve Preston
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 4:45 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: DML: I owe everyone an apology!! / Got my CO-PILOT!!!!!!
First off,I apologize for my attempt at making a joke about having my
truck flashed.I should have re-read what I wrote,because it made NO
SENSE and I did not even send all of it! You ever hit "send" by mistake?
The joke was not worth saving anyway....CRASH and BURN :>) Now,about the
co-pilot thing.I had no idea it would look like this! Looks like a
cheap,made in China garage door opener remote! Jeeeez. They told me this
thing only records a three second "snapshot".Is that true? That`s not
very long to record an intermittent problem,plus you can only hit the
button to start it THREE times! I hope they can figure my problem out
with only nine seconds worth of data! But,although I have only had this
device for three hours,I`m done with it already.It`s an hour`s drive
from this particular dealer,and it ran like REAL CRAP on the way home,so
I hit the record button three different times......when it was
especially bad.If they can`t find the problem after all this,then I
don`t know of any other test they can run on it.The co-pilot may not
even register an ignition misfire,or intermittent injector.Guess we`ll
see!
99 Dakota Sport Intense Blue RC 4X4 V6 42RE 3.92 Anti-Spin w/Infinity CD
system and optional hand-crank windows (2) 3923 Autolite spark plugs
Big Blue Ram sticker in the slider window that intimidates people into
establishing a safe following distance
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