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Guess where I just came back from?

Ron's Automotive!

This morning I called Caleb and asked him to come in early so I could sleep in. I did so until 11:30, drove to Pad Thai, got my lunch special to go, returned to my car, turned the key in the ignition, and.... well, the fan and the radio and all the accessories turned on, but the engine didn't. Pooh.

Luckily I added the towing/etc coverage on my insurance last week. I called them up, got a tow truck (ate inside pad thai while I waited), and got to the mechanic. They can't look at it until morning, though.

I told the mechanic that I was going to bring the car in for a full inspection in 5 days anyway, so hey... at least it died here and not on the road to Boston. So now I'll get this fixed AND the complete inspection done.

Now, just how to pay for it...

on 30 Apr 2002 09:02 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] juldea.livejournal.com
On/off is much harder on the starter than the battery. But staying on is much, much harder on the engine. Especially when it's hot outside. I've heard that the rule is "if the engine will idle for longer than 25 seconds, turn it off".

When my battery died, turning the key made it go click-click-click and no accessories came on. Since that happened within the last two months, and the battery was completely replaced, I think it's safe to say that the problem is definitely not the battery.

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