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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 413837" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>That's the problem, nobody can figure it out!! The first place we brought it to got it started right away and he said it was the fuel pump my son put in, something wasn't plugged in right. My son ran the car out of gas which is what destroyed the fuel pump to begin with, but then it sounds like the mechanic didn't realize there was no gas in it and ran it out again. He was test driving it and called my boyfriend and said, the car was running great, not it's running funny, could it be out of gas???????</p><p></p><p>Hello, if I was a mechanic testing someone's car I think I would look at the gas gauge before I left the garage, and then to call my boyfriend and ask him when the gas gauge works??? I don't get that part. But since then, this mechanic can't figure out what happened, so he towed it somewhere else. This is an 18 year old BMW that cost my son $1100.00 and who knows what it's going to cost us to get it fixed!! The car is now at a mechanic that deals with import cars, so hopefully they can figure it out and quick, because I don't think the last guy had a clue what he was doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 413837, member: 2442"] That's the problem, nobody can figure it out!! The first place we brought it to got it started right away and he said it was the fuel pump my son put in, something wasn't plugged in right. My son ran the car out of gas which is what destroyed the fuel pump to begin with, but then it sounds like the mechanic didn't realize there was no gas in it and ran it out again. He was test driving it and called my boyfriend and said, the car was running great, not it's running funny, could it be out of gas??????? Hello, if I was a mechanic testing someone's car I think I would look at the gas gauge before I left the garage, and then to call my boyfriend and ask him when the gas gauge works??? I don't get that part. But since then, this mechanic can't figure out what happened, so he towed it somewhere else. This is an 18 year old BMW that cost my son $1100.00 and who knows what it's going to cost us to get it fixed!! The car is now at a mechanic that deals with import cars, so hopefully they can figure it out and quick, because I don't think the last guy had a clue what he was doing. [/QUOTE]
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