See the ITS 2002 CD. The pics will be pulled from my gallery soon; for the time being. I don't think it's the proper fix anyway.
See the ITS 2002 CD. The pics will be pulled from my gallery soon; for the time being. I don't think it's the proper fix anyway.
Last edited by SGT.BATGUANO : 02/09/2005 at 09:57 PM
How about converting to a pdf and you can upload that to .info. I can also host the CD on my site if you like.
Do it up and I'll host it in the downloads section with links to the appropriate places
Scott / moncha.com
Give me till this weekend and I'll try doing both. Lots of "secret" info on the cd, but not a whole lot on the vx. I haven't seen any other copies of this cd since I got this one.
Pretty damning evidence, wouldn't you agree?
Damn right Sarge.....
A lot of us with that "no problem" would certainly appreciate seeing this info up on the VehiCROSS.info site.
Does this follow the old "open mouth...insert foot theory"?
Keep on trukin'...John
Just a warning: be careful. Isuzu IEPs, ITS archives, EPCs and the like are all copyrighted, usually by Isuzu as well as a third-party (Automotive Systems, Inc for EPCs for example). If someone decides to ruffle Isuzu corporate's hair with the VX window problem and points them to their own material hosted here or wherever, I'd be willing to bet that someone, somewhere will be receiving a cease and desist letter at the very least.Originally Posted by Tone
Don Viner
Sunset Isuzu
6211 L Street
Omaha, NE 68117
O - (402) 733-2227 ext 214
F - (402) 733-0395
M - (402) 505-2147
don@sunsetisuzu.com
http://www.sunsetmotors.net
If they did that for every little thing posted on the internet, they would be some busy people. As long as it's not for profit, just informational I am sure there will be no issue. IMHO!Originally Posted by GoIsuzu
Not when it starts costing them money in warranty repair work.
However, I am convinced that this is a problem, and hope that it is distributed and waved in the face of any service manager that says "not my problem"
2000 Black VX 105k
Hey Don (GoIsuzu), since you are an Isuzu dealer (owner?), and you can offically (legally) have access to this and other copyrighted CD's, maybe you can help out with the issue?
If you want to post it here, "fair use" for copyright law likely applies.
To comply with this, only post what is relevant (about the window problem)
and (I kid you not) you must have an Analog step in the copying process. Printing and scanning the document back in would work, as well as taking a photo of the monitor with a digital camera.
I know this sounds really weird, but the Digital Millenium Copyright Act has no "fair use" provision. (That is, digital copying is not allowed, even for fair use).
Fair use laws do apply for anything analog, like photocopying and photography.
Nate
Ah ha. Hadn't even started on the ITS CDs. Those are for the boys back in service to play with.Originally Posted by SGT.BATGUANO
after the dealer "fixed" my windows, I noticed the end piece on the rubber weather strip missing (visible in picture, above yellow circle).
I also had problems with my door locks and the replacement lock button is discolored (grey is some spots).
These little cosmetic imperfections totally irk me when no-one else seems to notice.
Oh, and I second the door slamming. At one point I removed the back seat so I wouldn't have to hear people complain about getting in and out. Then I locked the passendger window, after my brother let the window go up completely outside the track. AND he knew about the window problem. Any idea how to idiot proof the door to keep people from slamming it?
Originally Posted by CSTYLES
Do like me and don't let anyone ride!