[Shotimes] Keypad Mystery Resolved--and you can do it too!

Christina Casselton chriscass@pacbell.net
Sun, 2 Oct 2005 19:43:15 -0700 (PDT)


OK I owe everyone a HUGE apology.  I was just joking about the $5.00.  I was hoping most of you would find it funny that a 5' gimped up old lady that couldn't get an answer when asked a few days ago, figured something out herself.  I beg of you to all to accept my apology.
 
The only anwer I got was to do some electronic work and find what current triggered the number.  That was too complicated for me, mainly because I don't have anything that will measure current.
 
My original SHO was driven off the SHOwroom floor and I had, what I thought were all the stickers that were supposed to be placed on the car in different places.  When I went into the trunk of my wrecked SHO to remove the keyless module to put into the new SHO I got, I found that it had imprinted on it the code that activated the keyless entry pad.  I immediately went into the newer SHO and found another set of 5 numbers and tried it and low and behold it did work. so now I know the code and don't have to remove the other keyless module.
 
I posted it as a joke as most of you are men who know a lot about cars and no one had told me about looking at the module for the numbers.  All I was told was that to make it work, it would take electrical know how to figure it out.  I just felt happy that I didn't have to go to all the trouble of removing one module and replacing it, but still got the same results.  The few of you that know me, know I was just joking--the others I can't appologize enough for my lack of judgment.  I would do and share any knowledge I had about our cars freely to anyone who needed it.  I've even given parts to people to keep their cars running.  I'm not a money grubbing jezabel.  It was just a joke that was terribly out of line and I am truly very sorry,  Fortunately, I did find another way to get my problem solved and perhaps it helped someone else.  I never expected anyone to send me any money--or I would have included my address.
 
I beg all of you to understand my lapse of judgement and not think of me as a bad person as I really have a good heart.
 
Hopefully, I can gain your trust and help again, but I can't apologize enough for my silliness and lapse of judgement.
 
Sincerely,
 
Christina

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That info used to be on the SHOTimes FAQ...

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From: shotimes-admin@autox.team.net [mailto:shotimes-admin@autox.team.net]
On Behalf Of John Stout
Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2005 8:51 PM
To: SHOTimes List; TechSHO List
Subject: Re: [Shotimes] Keypad Mystery Resolved--and you can do it too!

Gee and I thought we were one big happy family who wanted to help each other
?

Christina Casselton wrote:Ok--Here's my chance to
make some bucks. Anyone who needs to know what the code for their keypad is,
please send me $5.00 and I'll give you instructions that will take all of 5
minutes--and require NO tools, to get the numbers needed to activate the
keypad!!!
Sorry to boast but I just figured mine out and couldn't be prouder!! This
little woman has figured out something that so many others couldn't do
without resorting to electronics!
Once you figure it out, you will feel silly for waiting for so long to find
out what the magical numbers were!
Sorry, I'm not usually like this, but I haven't come across something so
easy, yet has evaded others ever, so forgive my boasting.
Just email me if you need help!
Christina
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