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Pastimes : Where the GIT's are going

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To: ManyMoose who wrote (189297)1/3/2010 12:42:31 AM
From: SmoothSail  Read Replies (2) of 225578
 
That is just incredible but I've been through something similar with the car just shutting down while I'm driving - no notice, no warning. Just shuts down.

The first mechanic in a small town called Lone Pine on Hwy 395 said it was a little computer that regulated the fuel and had gone bad. Closest place was LA for parts, so I had to stay there 2 days and wait for Fed Ex to deliver it. Total cost: $700 - 2 motel nights, meals for 3 days, little tiny computer and mechanics time.

I made it to Tahoe but it quit working again just as I was leaving. The local mechanic said it was the alternator. I was skeptical of that but had no choice. Took a week to get the part up there. Another $400.

Actually made it home but the same thing happened again. That's when I found the best mechanic in the world who said - it's the fuel pump and it should have been something those other mechanics should have figured out or at least have checked.

Now if I'm going on a long road trip, the car goes and visits him first.

I agree with you - mechanical things suck.
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