You go Kelly! It's about time someone stepped up and shut those
y2k dorks up.....;-)
-jimb
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>
> I have looked into this issue as I'm one of the people responsible for Y2K
> compliance for our company who has divisions nationwide. The only time-date
> protocol in car computers is for service interval reminders, (idiot lights).
> In fact, these "clocks" are based on operation time, (when the car is
> running), or number of days 0-9999. In our investigation, absolutely no
> vehicle manufacturers base the operation of the vehicle on time-date. So,
> contrary to some of the Y2K alarmists, you're car will still function on
> Jan. 1, 2000.
>
> Kelly D. Alford
> 71TR6
>
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