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<blockquote data-quote="Big Babooba" data-source="post: 432508" data-attributes="member: 5402"><p>The DOT mandated seat belt / ignition interlocks in passenger cars for the 1974 model year. They were nothing but trouble and the DOT changed their mind halfway through the model year. They used a fuzzy logic computer. You had to go through a set sequence from opening the door to turning the key in a set order. If you didn't then the car wouldn't start. You could always use the override button under the hood each time you started the car. My brother in law had a '74 Charger. He was always pushing that button because the car wouldn't start. He was happy the day he could take it to the dealer to have the system removed. I hope we never have to go down that road again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Babooba, post: 432508, member: 5402"] The DOT mandated seat belt / ignition interlocks in passenger cars for the 1974 model year. They were nothing but trouble and the DOT changed their mind halfway through the model year. They used a fuzzy logic computer. You had to go through a set sequence from opening the door to turning the key in a set order. If you didn't then the car wouldn't start. You could always use the override button under the hood each time you started the car. My brother in law had a '74 Charger. He was always pushing that button because the car wouldn't start. He was happy the day he could take it to the dealer to have the system removed. I hope we never have to go down that road again. [/QUOTE]
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