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		<title>By: CaliforniaJ</title>
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		<description>I have had an Intoxalock (by CTS of Iowa) installed for a year.  I have a similar problem being hard of hearing and not hearing the tone for off for the &quot;rolling retest.&quot;

Just recently I was informed by the DMV that my license with be revoked because I failed to comply with the interlock rules.  So I have to get the device removed and cannot drive anymore.

The reason I found out from Intoxalock is that I did not complete a &#039;rolling retest&quot; after the car was tuned off!  They said I was asked to retest at a specific time and that I shut the engine off and did not perform the retest.  Well I sure didn&#039;t do it on purpose.  I guess I came home, got out of the car and walked away not hearing it.

So now my I can&#039;t (or am not supposed to) drive.  And I am a caretaker.  Really stupid nitpicking rule there because I have complied otherwise on everything.  It have never detected alcohol except when I forgot to wait after using mouthwash.

I am not complaining about the requirement to use the device, just the performance and monitoring of the device itself.  I&#039;m so concerned about the thing locking me out that I drive around with it on the dash board constantly starting at it.  It asks for retests sometimes every 5 minutes.  There&#039;s no way to use it for commuting because it just goes off to often.

And if something so simple as what happened to me gets your license revoked again, it might as well have not been installed in the first place.

I don&#039;t drink anymore.  But it&#039;s not because of the IID, it&#039;s because I finally got &quot;the message&quot; and have stayed away from drinking.

This device might seem to work because I just found I didn&#039;t drive anywhere that I didn&#039;t absolutely have to go.  So in my case I allowed others to drive me everywhere possible and used delivery services and UPS and so on.  It didn&#039;t really do much more than present such a hassle that I didn&#039;t want to drive anymore.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have had an Intoxalock (by CTS of Iowa) installed for a year.  I have a similar problem being hard of hearing and not hearing the tone for off for the &#8220;rolling retest.&#8221;</p>
<p>Just recently I was informed by the DMV that my license with be revoked because I failed to comply with the interlock rules.  So I have to get the device removed and cannot drive anymore.</p>
<p>The reason I found out from Intoxalock is that I did not complete a &#8216;rolling retest&#8221; after the car was tuned off!  They said I was asked to retest at a specific time and that I shut the engine off and did not perform the retest.  Well I sure didn&#8217;t do it on purpose.  I guess I came home, got out of the car and walked away not hearing it.</p>
<p>So now my I can&#8217;t (or am not supposed to) drive.  And I am a caretaker.  Really stupid nitpicking rule there because I have complied otherwise on everything.  It have never detected alcohol except when I forgot to wait after using mouthwash.</p>
<p>I am not complaining about the requirement to use the device, just the performance and monitoring of the device itself.  I&#8217;m so concerned about the thing locking me out that I drive around with it on the dash board constantly starting at it.  It asks for retests sometimes every 5 minutes.  There&#8217;s no way to use it for commuting because it just goes off to often.</p>
<p>And if something so simple as what happened to me gets your license revoked again, it might as well have not been installed in the first place.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t drink anymore.  But it&#8217;s not because of the IID, it&#8217;s because I finally got &#8220;the message&#8221; and have stayed away from drinking.</p>
<p>This device might seem to work because I just found I didn&#8217;t drive anywhere that I didn&#8217;t absolutely have to go.  So in my case I allowed others to drive me everywhere possible and used delivery services and UPS and so on.  It didn&#8217;t really do much more than present such a hassle that I didn&#8217;t want to drive anymore.</p>
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		<title>By: lawmakerssuck</title>
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		<description>The interlock does NOT work! It&#039;s a scam of companies that make these devices in bed with lawmakers (who, apparently give really good blow jobs). I had to have one for a 1st offense in NC. I just bought a POS car to have it installed, and got my license back in a year......after paying this low-life company (I say this because the people that work there were Obviously ex-cons and had no clue what The F%$#! they were doing) $$$$$$ to have it installed and &quot;re-callbrated&quot; every 2 months......which was BULLSHIT......

Mouthwash and chewing gum wouldn&#039;t let you start YOUR OWN car???????? WTF!!!?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The interlock does NOT work! It&#8217;s a scam of companies that make these devices in bed with lawmakers (who, apparently give really good blow jobs). I had to have one for a 1st offense in NC. I just bought a POS car to have it installed, and got my license back in a year&#8230;&#8230;after paying this low-life company (I say this because the people that work there were Obviously ex-cons and had no clue what The F%$#! they were doing) $$$$$$ to have it installed and &#8220;re-callbrated&#8221; every 2 months&#8230;&#8230;which was BULLSHIT&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p>Mouthwash and chewing gum wouldn&#8217;t let you start YOUR OWN car???????? WTF!!!?</p>
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		<title>By: james50plus</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jul 2007 15:01:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Interlock Installed 06/09/07

First, I haven&#039;t had anything to drink in over four years.

I have a Draeger Interlock installed in my car (pre-XT) model as that&#039;s all that was available from the one local dealer.

My problem is that it doesn&#039;t work as it should which creates frustrating and potentially dangerous situations due to the amount of extra attention required.

To begin with, you have to suck/blow just right! 

Blowing Problems
1. Didn&#039;t suck hard enough.
2. Didn&#039;t suck/blow quickly enough.
3. Blew to soft.
4. Blew too hard.
5. Didn&#039;t blow long enough.
6. Any combination of the above.

You are allowed 10 tries in theory before a lockout scenario.  

First Problem 06/13/07

The first time I failed was for a re-test just as I was getting ready to turn car off and get gas.  After several tries, the horn blew. After a few more the horn started blowing every 20 seconds and the lights are flashing.  Now, I&#039;m driving through a busy suburban neighborhood with the horn and lights going while trying to get the interlock to accept a blow test.  Finally about 10-15 minutes and 20-25 attempts, it accepted the test and passed me which stopped the horn and lights.

Second Problem 06/23/07

The second time I was at a hot construction site and after 10 tries before starting, the car went into lockdown for 15 minutes before I was allowed try again (which I did and got it started).

Third Problem 06/29/07

The third time I had a problem. I got a re-test and after 6-7 blows, it said disabled and while I was driving and started a 15 min lockout countdown. Two and one-half minutes later at a congested traffic light, the horn and lights started going off.  I pulled into a parking lot and turned the car off till the remainder of the 15 minutes expired and allowed me to restart the car. 
Note: The first &amp; third problems are contradictory as to how it&#039;s supposed to function. I believe the third is what was supposed to happen.  None the less, getting this to work as it should has become a real problem in itself.

Fourth Problem 07/05/07

The fourth problem today was that it totally lost its logic.  I started the car and going down the interstate. Instead of the first 15 min re-test I was expecting, it said re-test after about 10 minutes.  I blew and passed the rolling re-test.  However, instead of putting dot&#039;s on the screen it says &quot;OK to Start&quot; as if I was ready to start the car for the first time or had shut the car off and had a 4 min window to re-start without testing. It was stuck in a loop. Every 4 minutes now going down the interstate it&#039;s goes into a 10 sec warm-up countdown and asks for another test as if the car had not been started.  Each time I pass it say&#039;s &quot;Ok to Start&quot; again and waits another 4 minutes.  The bottom line is itâ€™s unable to distinguish whether the car is turned on or off. 
Design flaw: It has a display measuring bars which can&#039;t be seen while taking the test. It also provides to tones to gauges the success or not of a test.  Being hearing impaired, I cannot hear the high-pitched tones (which are the first to go with a hearing loss). There is no volume control, tone adjustments, or options for external amp/speakers.  I have currently overcome this by buying a $25 2&quot; amp with a microphone and headphone jack from Radio Shack and taping it to the back of the box.  This means turning on the amp and inserting an ear-bud in addition to having to turn the stereo down and the air conditioning off every time this ask for a re-test all while under a 5 minute time restraint while driving.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interlock Installed 06/09/07</p>
<p>First, I haven&#8217;t had anything to drink in over four years.</p>
<p>I have a Draeger Interlock installed in my car (pre-XT) model as that&#8217;s all that was available from the one local dealer.</p>
<p>My problem is that it doesn&#8217;t work as it should which creates frustrating and potentially dangerous situations due to the amount of extra attention required.</p>
<p>To begin with, you have to suck/blow just right! </p>
<p>Blowing Problems<br />
1. Didn&#8217;t suck hard enough.<br />
2. Didn&#8217;t suck/blow quickly enough.<br />
3. Blew to soft.<br />
4. Blew too hard.<br />
5. Didn&#8217;t blow long enough.<br />
6. Any combination of the above.</p>
<p>You are allowed 10 tries in theory before a lockout scenario.  </p>
<p>First Problem 06/13/07</p>
<p>The first time I failed was for a re-test just as I was getting ready to turn car off and get gas.  After several tries, the horn blew. After a few more the horn started blowing every 20 seconds and the lights are flashing.  Now, I&#8217;m driving through a busy suburban neighborhood with the horn and lights going while trying to get the interlock to accept a blow test.  Finally about 10-15 minutes and 20-25 attempts, it accepted the test and passed me which stopped the horn and lights.</p>
<p>Second Problem 06/23/07</p>
<p>The second time I was at a hot construction site and after 10 tries before starting, the car went into lockdown for 15 minutes before I was allowed try again (which I did and got it started).</p>
<p>Third Problem 06/29/07</p>
<p>The third time I had a problem. I got a re-test and after 6-7 blows, it said disabled and while I was driving and started a 15 min lockout countdown. Two and one-half minutes later at a congested traffic light, the horn and lights started going off.  I pulled into a parking lot and turned the car off till the remainder of the 15 minutes expired and allowed me to restart the car.<br />
Note: The first &amp; third problems are contradictory as to how it&#8217;s supposed to function. I believe the third is what was supposed to happen.  None the less, getting this to work as it should has become a real problem in itself.</p>
<p>Fourth Problem 07/05/07</p>
<p>The fourth problem today was that it totally lost its logic.  I started the car and going down the interstate. Instead of the first 15 min re-test I was expecting, it said re-test after about 10 minutes.  I blew and passed the rolling re-test.  However, instead of putting dot&#8217;s on the screen it says &#8220;OK to Start&#8221; as if I was ready to start the car for the first time or had shut the car off and had a 4 min window to re-start without testing. It was stuck in a loop. Every 4 minutes now going down the interstate it&#8217;s goes into a 10 sec warm-up countdown and asks for another test as if the car had not been started.  Each time I pass it say&#8217;s &#8220;Ok to Start&#8221; again and waits another 4 minutes.  The bottom line is itâ€™s unable to distinguish whether the car is turned on or off.<br />
Design flaw: It has a display measuring bars which can&#8217;t be seen while taking the test. It also provides to tones to gauges the success or not of a test.  Being hearing impaired, I cannot hear the high-pitched tones (which are the first to go with a hearing loss). There is no volume control, tone adjustments, or options for external amp/speakers.  I have currently overcome this by buying a $25 2&#8243; amp with a microphone and headphone jack from Radio Shack and taping it to the back of the box.  This means turning on the amp and inserting an ear-bud in addition to having to turn the stereo down and the air conditioning off every time this ask for a re-test all while under a 5 minute time restraint while driving.</p>
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