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chazpure ([info]chazpure) wrote,
@ 2008-02-22 21:47:00

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Current location:home
Current mood: tired
Current music:"Early in Summer" - Piana
Entry tags:car

Car again, and the kindness of strangers
So, last night, on my way home from work, the car died on me at the top of the freeway offramp.



Well, at least I was nearly home, and it died on the offramp, not on the freeway.

I tried to restart it, but the starter cranked and the engine wouldn't catch. After a few more tries and some frustrated swearing, I got out and put my shoulder to the doorframe, to see if I could push it at all - and it suddenly moved. I looked back, and some nice stranger was pushing from the back. So I pushed and steered, and he pushed, and another nice stranger came up and joined him, and we managed to get it around the corner and parked at the curb. (In a red zone, but you can't have everything!).

I called [info]odogoddess, then AAA, and only had to wait about 10 minutes for a tow truck. The driver took me and the poor ailing car to the garage (closed, of course), then very kindly backtracked a couple of miles and dropped me off at home.

Our friend J offered her husband-the-mechanic's expert services for a phone diagnosis (sadly, they're half-way across the country from us), so I'd have some idea what to expect when I talked to the garage. He said it sounded like the fuel system - probably the fuel pump, but possibly the relay or fuel filter.

I caught the bus to the garage this morning to drop off the keys (they don't have a drop box - but the manager assures me they'll have one when they move, next week. Oh, goody.) and waited for an hour or so while they checked the poor beastie out. They did a fuel system pressure test - zero pressure. Fuel pump. The "kit" for the fuel pump includes the relay and some associated paraphernalia that is also supposed to fix the wonky gas gauge, and with all that and installation, the price is going to be close as makes no difference to $1K.

*sigh*

Well, on the plus side, they sprang for the rental car, and my boss is willing to cut me an advance and let me pay it back over the next few paychecks.

So, all in all, it's an annoyance, not a calamity.

And there are still some nice, considerate people out there.

And we'd better pick up some lottery tickets. *rg*



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[info]irena_candy
2008-02-24 05:01 am UTC (link)
I think I understand. You're getting a new car one part at a time, right?

Back in the Good Old Days, before cars were half-electronic, my father bought fuel pumps at the local Pep Boys for about thirty bucks and installed them himself. Chuck says he replaced a few too, when he was a college kid. Unfortunately, times have changed. I sure hope this satisfies the beast's desire for attention for a while!

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[info]chazpure
2008-02-26 07:11 pm UTC (link)
Heh. Yeah - like the guy in "Captain Newman, MD," who was stealing a jeep, one part at at time. *G*

I hope the car's going to behave itself for a while, too. They also replaced the fuel filter and did a full fuel-system cleanout/checkup.

Still, we'll have to start putting shekels aside for new wheels.

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[info]irena_candy
2008-02-27 01:06 am UTC (link)
*grin* I remember the guy stealing the jeep, but I was thinking of some country 'n western song about a guy who had a car that a '58, '59, '60, or something like that, because of all the different parts. Anyway, I hope that your car has been mollified for a while and will (grudgingly) consent to work correctly.

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