Yes, under certain circumstances known as replevin, whereby a party is simply gaining possession of an item that belongs to them. Be careful, however, as one cannot lawfully break into a shop or scale a fence to remove a vehicle. If a vehicle is standing out in the open-parked on a lot of a service station or repair shop-and one has the keys it could be taken under replevin. Bear in mind, however, that the business will likely be able to place a mechanics lien or file a lawsuit to obtain money or payment for their services. I would also be certain to have the registration for the vehicle in your possession in case the police are called. The police will not arrest you for taking your own car, but if there is suspicion that you are doing otherwise, be prepared to offer an explanation and to be delayed by them for a time.
You are allowed to remove any personal possessions from a vehicle that has been impounded without paying. You are not allowed to remove any part of the car like speakers, spare tire, seat covers, etc...
Only if you refinance the vehicle without the cosigner on the new loan.
The owner of the property where the vehicle is located can remove it/ have it removed, in most cases without the necessity of notifying the owner of the vehicle.
No, it will not run properly with the converter removed. Besides it is illegal to remove the converter from any vehicle.
Goof off will remove many adhesives including this one without damaging auto paints.
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Yes, but a modern vehicle will not run properly and it is illegal to remove the converter.
It is illegal to remove a catalytic converter from any road vehicle.
No it isn't the vehicle will not run with out it. Unless it has been bypassed somehow. (EFI) stands for electronic fuel injection the vehicle will not get gas without it.
it is a permission granted by the concerned central excise asst. commissioner to remove goods without paying excise duty
Remove the tires from the vehicle, remove air from tire and break the bead then remove valve stem and insert a standard valve stem without the sensor.
If a person's name is on a vehicle title, he or she is the owner. There is no legal way to have the name removed without the person volunteering to remove it.