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Old August 22nd 06, 04:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Jonathan Goodish
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Default 396 Magnet No More

In article k.net,
Mike Spera wrote:
After surgery, would anyone be able to tell the magnets were removed? I
am thinking of the fist fight I would have if that thing ever went in
for a warranty repair and was refused because the magnets were removed.


Removal of the magnets is obviously at your own risk, but a couple guys
on the Piper Owner Society message boards removed the magnets and then
sent the units it for (unrelated) warranty repairs. Garmin didn't
flinch. Obviously, if you trashed your GXM30 removing the magnets, it
would probably be noticed.


JKG
 




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