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It's the same as saying "if I drive my car 4,000 miles non-stop what is the chances of it breaking down?"

No idea as we don't know what make, model ,condition, mileage, service history etc. :huh:

C.

LETS SAY THE ALARMS 10 YEARS OLD AND SERVICED TWICE A YEAR.

lets say the car is too, still leaves the other points to address.

P.S switch off the CAPS LOCK please.

Cars get punctures,broken windscreens, and if you did a 10 thousand mile non stop trip would you be more likley to break down than if you did 10 thousand miles over 20 days.

Cars get punctures,broken windscreens, and if you did a 10 thousand mile non stop trip would you be more likley to break down than if you did 10 thousand miles over 20 days.

Never mind the cars whats your reason/point

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statistically its more likely but any system well maintained, correctly designed etc should be fine.

but environmental aspects, air con, heating, things faling off, faxes etc.

without knowing details its difficult to say as Chorlton says if you drive MY car for 4000 miles will anything go wrong?

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statistically its more likely but any system well maintained, correctly designed etc should be fine.

but environmental aspects, air con, heating, things faling off, faxes etc.

without knowing details its difficult to say as Chorlton says if you drive MY car for 4000 miles will anything go wrong?

Not by the looks of it.

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