Going to the car doctor
Jan. 7th, 2004 08:12 pmThe turn signals stopped working on the car on the way home from work today.
Then they started working again.
I think it's finally time to seriously address all the electrial issues, so we are going to the car doctor tomorrow.
The list:
Turn signals not working reliably;
Flashers not working at all;
Driver side automatic lock not working reliably;
Car often thinks doors are open when they are not, resulting in hysterical dinging;
Car alarm frequently goes off for no reason;
Windshield wiper fluid switch doesn't work reliably;
Plus, gonna get an oil change for good measure.
Wonder what the chances are of getting it all really, truly fixed for less than $500?
I should take a course at the community college and figure out how to fix this stuff myself.
Then they started working again.
I think it's finally time to seriously address all the electrial issues, so we are going to the car doctor tomorrow.
The list:
Turn signals not working reliably;
Flashers not working at all;
Driver side automatic lock not working reliably;
Car often thinks doors are open when they are not, resulting in hysterical dinging;
Car alarm frequently goes off for no reason;
Windshield wiper fluid switch doesn't work reliably;
Plus, gonna get an oil change for good measure.
Wonder what the chances are of getting it all really, truly fixed for less than $500?
I should take a course at the community college and figure out how to fix this stuff myself.