There are actually a few different possible issues and possible solutions.
1. Never power down the car while still in drive. (its seems like a given but the car is so quiet, people do it often) That will confuse the computer system and make you restart the car to power down correctly.
2. Do not carry your keys in the same pocket as a cell phone, work key card, credit card, or something that gives off a radio frequency.
3. If this happens when you try to lock the car, hit the lock button for 3 seconds AS YOU WALK AWAY from the car.
4. The most likely answer is that you need a new battery for the key pad.
5. Could be the antenna in the remote.
Hope this helps...
Change gas, clean spark plug, clean carburetor if needed and adjust it.
A pocket bike can ride on dirt but it might end up getting into the engine itself.
Guess by estimating that a healthy pocket is ~3 mm deep. If you have a 5 mm pocket, the clinical attachment loss would be 5-3 = 2 mm.
theres not actually an answer for that so if you don't want it to be detected put it in your pocket.....also don't forget to put it in mute......then when your safe take out you cell and call back the people who called you when you couldn't use your cellphone
By bleeding the coolant system.
1300cc Suzuki Hayabusa engine. That'll get ya movin!
Too much for ur pocket buddy.. Haha
Yes you can put on a 110cc bike engine on a 50cc bike and if there is any modification work then just take it to a local bike repair shop.
Nope, too much power, will blow the engine. the text above is retarded how can changing the engine blow the engine if a 70cc engine will fit it will work what he's saying is that the rear sprocket is to small. You would have to get a bigger sprocket so the engine won't run at high RPM's when you take off. With the bigger sprocket, the engine will have to work a little more to get the wheel to turn.
Pocket bikes (in most senses) are not street legal in North Carolina. The engine has to have more CCs to be determined as street legal.
put in a god dang alchihol engine for gods sakes
Governors limit the RPM of the engine. Removing it will increase RPM but can cause engine damage.