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Took husband's truck to difficult child today
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<blockquote data-quote="Kathy813" data-source="post: 511402" data-attributes="member: 1967"><p>No, it is doing the same thing is did last time when we spent $200 for someone to look at it for a week and they couldn't find anything wrong. Their conclusion was that it was because the wiring got wet and needed to dry out which is why it suddenly started working again even though they didn't do anything to fix it. The $200 fee was for diagnostics.</p><p></p><p>That's why we thought it had happened again but the floorboard was bone dry today and difficult child said it have never been wet this time. So that means we will have to get it towed and looked at again but the car is hardly worth putting more money into. However, she really needs a car to find and keep a job. Many of the job postings stress reliable transportation as a requirement.</p><p></p><p>See the dilemma?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathy813, post: 511402, member: 1967"] No, it is doing the same thing is did last time when we spent $200 for someone to look at it for a week and they couldn't find anything wrong. Their conclusion was that it was because the wiring got wet and needed to dry out which is why it suddenly started working again even though they didn't do anything to fix it. The $200 fee was for diagnostics. That's why we thought it had happened again but the floorboard was bone dry today and difficult child said it have never been wet this time. So that means we will have to get it towed and looked at again but the car is hardly worth putting more money into. However, she really needs a car to find and keep a job. Many of the job postings stress reliable transportation as a requirement. See the dilemma? [/QUOTE]
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