Showing posts with label repairs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label repairs. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Splutter, Splutter, Cough, Cough, Shudder Part 2

Oh I am not in a happy mood. I touched base with the mechanic and my poor car needs the following

1) Oil Change-
2) Tune Up-causing the cough
3) Two new sensors
4) New exhaust system, including throttle plates and catalytic converter.-That is making splutter noise.
5) Front End Alignment-causing the shudder

Quoted repair price is: $1,000


Oh the things I'd like to say that are not really fit to print....................... I really wish I could head home for a very large whiskey right now.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

What I spent my money on..

Just to keep in the Spirit of What I spent my money on, Picture of a car transmission






At least I'm on the road again.......












Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Sods Law

Of course, just as I was feeling all smug last week redoing my budget, and seeing improvement towards my goals, my car goes and has a transmission meltdown, yup, literally a meltdown.

It's as if the car knew my bankruptcy petition was going through. I woke up Wednesday AM, went to work and could smell something 'hot' in the car. Popped the hood, did not see or smell anything and did not think about it until Friday evening when I could really smell the hot. Did not see anything, but just as a giggle, I checked all my car fluids (oil, transmission, anti freeze) and low and behold, the tranny was low and took almost 3 quarts of fluid. NOT a good sign.

Mechanic has told me the transmission is leaking, has partially fried itself, needs to be replaced, has lent me a loaner car, can't fix my car until Wednesday and it will cost $1100. We can't find a used transmission or a rebuilt one in the area, I know I also tried calling around today as well. That is my paycheck plus and will really set me back in my financial goals for November. Really sets me back.

Not being credit worthy at this point means repair and diligently saving for a new or new to me vehicle. That $1100 would be better spent on my emergency fund, student loans, etc, but must go to car repair. The quest for a second job has to be kicked up a higher notch. UGGHHH

Friday, September 28, 2007

Sometimes You Have to Really Love Your Neighbors

In one of my earlier posts, I mentioned my car was running a little funny and would probably need some work. Well that day came sooner, rather than later. Yesterday it decided it did not want to start. It has a fairly new battery, but I tried a jump anyway to see if for some reason the battery was running down. No such luck. To say I was unhappy in an understatement. Being stuck at my house at 8:30 AM, no decent tea or coffee and a non working car made me an unhappy person.

I have this great item that is a portable battery jumper. I got it at Costco for like $50 and it has been great. A friend of mine recommended it to me (no TOLD me I needed to have this item) after letting his battery die one time in the middle of nowhere. It can jump start your car, has an air compressor to inflate a tire, and also has a light so if you are really stuck, you have some light. The only thing this model does not have is a standard plug to plug in a low voltage item. I carry this in my car for all of my away trips and it's already been used about 4 times by other people. I can't tell you the number of people in this world who don't carry jumper cables in their car.

I woke up my neighbor (not realizing she had gone to bed at 4 AM) and she also tried to jump the car with me (in case my gizmo was not working), still no luck, the car would almost start, almost turn over, then would die. My very nice neighbor gave me the keys to her daughters car and said take it! My very nice neighbor also helped me get my car towed to the garage by using her auto club towing service ($50 compared to the $152 I was quoted by the local tow service). My very nice neighbor is letting me use the kids car again today.

The garage I took my car to is a new one to me, it was recommended by a co-worker and I thought I'd give it a try. So far the report has been a good one. Instead of some massive repair bill, they have told me I need new spark plugs, new wires, an oil change (that was on my weekend agenda anyway) and a bit of a tune up. So my visions yesterday of an outrageous repair bill hopefully is gone. The tune up obviously bites into my car fund budget, but when your only source of transportation needs work, you have to make it work.

I'm filling up the borrowed car with gas (something the neighbors daughter will love when she gets home from university tonight) and am planning on getting my neighbors a small gift to thank them for their kindness.