[DeTomaso] Pantera Electronics- Jon Haas

Mike Drew mikeldrew at aol.com
Sat Jun 4 23:06:51 EDT 2022


Here’s a pic of John helping a guy at the fun rally a few weeks ago…



He gave a presentation on how to troubleshoot and repair Pantera electrical faults.  Not selling stuff, just helping people out….



Mike


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> On Jun 4, 2022, at 19:55, Tom Shinrock via DeTomaso <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com> wrote:
> 
>    I'm sure this won't take anybody by surprise but I can personally
>   attest to Jon's tremendous support to our community.
>   He and his wife attended the three Spring Fling events hosted by the
>   Great Lakes chapter several years ago giving demonstrations of his
>   products.  He even offered some of his products for their dinner raffle
>   (I won some LED bulbs).
>   One year on the last day when I was about to leave for my 4 hour drive
>   back to Iowa, I got in my car to start it up and nothing happened when
>   I turned the key.  Jon quickly jumped in to diagnose that my junction
>   block under the steering wheel had melted.
>   He said he usually carries replacement blocks with his stuff he hauls
>   around but unfortunately he didn't have any that day.  He then
>   proceeded to do a field repair to get me going, which you know means
>   working under the steering wheel on your back.
>   I wasn't delayed more than 20 minutes thanks to Jon.  I promptly
>   ordered a replacement block from him when I got home.
>   Great guy.
>   Tom
>   5186
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: Jeff Udelson via DeTomaso <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com>
>   To: DeTomaso Mailing List <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com>
>   Sent: Sat, Jun 4, 2022 7:26 pm
>   Subject: [DeTomaso] Pantera Electronics- Jon Haas
>     After a 4-year absence from Pantera ownership it only took 1 day
>   before
>     I broke something on the new cat. I decided to check the function of
>     the hazard lights forgetting how fragile these switches are
>   regardless
>     of limited to no use. Sure, enough just like the Pantera before it,
>   it
>     popped out but would not stay locked back in. I reached out to my old
>     friend and the wizard of all things electrical for Panteras, Jon Haas
>     of Panter Electronics.
>     For those of you older owners you are likely familiar with his
>   numerous
>     products engineered specifically for our cars. The hazard switch is
>   not
>     one of his designs, but a switch used on numerous 70s-80s Bimmers.
>   Jon
>     stocks them and includes unlike other sellers dummy proof
>   instructions
>     for both early and L models. I also ordered some of his outstanding
>   LED
>     bulbs for the gauges and speedo/tach. They make a tremendous
>   difference
>     in the lighting of these instruments where you can actually see/use
>     them at night. And yes, he includes instructions although most of you
>     would say well aduha who needs instructions? But there are some
>   useful
>     tips besides the obvious.
>     What is most special about Jon is that unlike some Pantera venders
>   who
>     seem put out by inquiries of small dollar parts orders Jon treats you
>     like you just bought his entire catalog of parts. In the past he has
>     helped me with non-Pantera related electrical issues and also Pantera
>     electrical parts not of his manufacture. He answers his phone and
>     returns text and e-mails. Is this a big deal? It is to me when others
>     treat customer service as optional. Jon is just a super nice guy and
>   a
>     pleasure to work with. I am so glad he continues to develop products
>     for our now 50+ year old cars.
>     So, if you have not checked out his website you should.
>     [1]pantera electronics (pantera-electronics.com
>   References
>     1. [1]https://www.pantera-electronics.com/index.htm
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   Here's a pic of John helping a guy at the fun rally a few weeks ago...

   image0.jpeg

   He gave a presentation on how to troubleshoot and repair Pantera
   electrical faults.  Not selling stuff, just helping people out....

   image1.jpeg
   Mike
   Sent from my iPad

     On Jun 4, 2022, at 19:55, Tom Shinrock via DeTomaso
     <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com> wrote:

     I'm sure this won't take anybody by surprise but I can personally
     attest to Jon's tremendous support to our community.
     He and his wife attended the three Spring Fling events hosted by the
     Great Lakes chapter several years ago giving demonstrations of his
     products.  He even offered some of his products for their dinner
   raffle
     (I won some LED bulbs).
     One year on the last day when I was about to leave for my 4 hour
   drive
     back to Iowa, I got in my car to start it up and nothing happened
   when
     I turned the key.  Jon quickly jumped in to diagnose that my junction
     block under the steering wheel had melted.
     He said he usually carries replacement blocks with his stuff he hauls
     around but unfortunately he didn't have any that day.  He then
     proceeded to do a field repair to get me going, which you know means
     working under the steering wheel on your back.
     I wasn't delayed more than 20 minutes thanks to Jon.  I promptly
     ordered a replacement block from him when I got home.
     Great guy.
     Tom
     5186
     -----Original Message-----
     From: Jeff Udelson via DeTomaso <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com>
     To: DeTomaso Mailing List <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com>
     Sent: Sat, Jun 4, 2022 7:26 pm
     Subject: [DeTomaso] Pantera Electronics- Jon Haas
       After a 4-year absence from Pantera ownership it only took 1 day
     before
       I broke something on the new cat. I decided to check the function
   of
       the hazard lights forgetting how fragile these switches are
     regardless
       of limited to no use. Sure, enough just like the Pantera before it,
     it
       popped out but would not stay locked back in. I reached out to my
   old
       friend and the wizard of all things electrical for Panteras, Jon
   Haas
       of Panter Electronics.
       For those of you older owners you are likely familiar with his
     numerous
       products engineered specifically for our cars. The hazard switch is
     not
       one of his designs, but a switch used on numerous 70s-80s Bimmers.
     Jon
       stocks them and includes unlike other sellers dummy proof
     instructions
       for both early and L models. I also ordered some of his outstanding
     LED
       bulbs for the gauges and speedo/tach. They make a tremendous
     difference
       in the lighting of these instruments where you can actually see/use
       them at night. And yes, he includes instructions although most of
   you
       would say well aduha who needs instructions? But there are some
     useful
       tips besides the obvious.
       What is most special about Jon is that unlike some Pantera venders
     who
       seem put out by inquiries of small dollar parts orders Jon treats
   you
       like you just bought his entire catalog of parts. In the past he
   has
       helped me with non-Pantera related electrical issues and also
   Pantera
       electrical parts not of his manufacture. He answers his phone and
       returns text and e-mails. Is this a big deal? It is to me when
   others
       treat customer service as optional. Jon is just a super nice guy
   and
     a
       pleasure to work with. I am so glad he continues to develop
   products
       for our now 50+ year old cars.
       So, if you have not checked out his website you should.
       [1]pantera electronics (pantera-electronics.com
     References
       1. [1]https://www.pantera-electronics.com/index.htm
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