Posted by cat236 on November 17, 2007 at 00:05:52 from (64.136.49.229):
Last night someone tried to steal my 99 f350sd,couldnt get in cab but stole quite a few tools from my tool box and did a number on the lock and lid. They then went after my friends 99 Ford Expedition. It has the key pad lock system on the door and an alarm system,the alarm never went off but the system kept them from getting engine running.They destroyed the tumbler assembly as well as the center console and the plastic on the column.I cannot figure how they got in everything was locked and no broken glass.Due to the damage they have done I cannot get engine started. I cannot afford to repair right now, I only get disabilty with a little "repair cash".How can I bypass this to start engine to get it moved?It is blocking my garage where I have some repair work I need to get out.I have an implant in my lower back that controls my guts so I cant push it. THank you in advance.
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