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Old 09-26-2012, 07:18 AM   #1
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So here I am, off the tollway in highland park and I'm stranded with a dead battery. Well, I tried to get a jump and the battery won't charge so I need a new one. Anyone feel up to bringing me a new battery and helping me install it. Of course I'll pay u for ur time. Just tired and wanna get home.
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Old 09-26-2012, 08:57 AM   #2
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Nurse,

You are way out of my way.

If you were unable to jump start the car, sounds like more than just a dead battery. I can make some guesses, but I may be misunderstanding your problem.

If the car cranked and started when jumped off, but died when you disconnected the battery, you have charging problems.

If the car would not crank at all when tried to jump, then totally separate issues.

If you can get it jump started, then drive it to a parts store like O'Reilly's or Autozone. They typically will have tools to loan to change battery and have even offered to change one for me. Personally, I did not trust them, had my own tools and did it myself. If they will help an old fart like me, I am sure you can get some help from somebody in the parking lot.

O'Reillys and Autozone will also check out the charging system for you, although they sometimes are a bit anal about how their testor works. I usually have to walk them through it myself. (And no, they do not allow greek in the parking lot, have never asked if they sell strap ons.)
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Old 09-26-2012, 09:29 AM   #3
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Thanks tigercat!!! All very useful info for the single gal skill-set. Next time I deal with a dood about my battery I'll serve him up some of my new in-the-know-mojo and look all smart n shit (;-D). Then again, playing helpless usually works best in that scenario. go figga???
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Old 09-26-2012, 09:33 AM   #4
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All is well. My car came with 24hr roadside assist as it turns out (ya, kinda spaced that important bit of info). The battery works fine. I think maybe the jumper cables were bad on the first attempt to jumpstart. Thanks again!! Happy Hump Day!! ))
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Old 09-26-2012, 12:30 PM   #5
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I always feel sorry for single ladies dealing with auto mechanics and others. They frequently will try to take you for a ride, either financially, or in cases of a cutie, perhaps sexually.

In most cases, problems can be solved with minimal amount of cost if you know how to spin a wrench and maybe read a meter. Once had a car inspection done, they refused to pass until $800 quoted brake repairs were done. I took it home, bought parts for $300, did the work in about 3 hours in the parking lot of the condo where I lived, including the extra trip to part's store cuz they gave me the wrong brake pads. I was unemployed at the time, so I thought it was a pretty good rate of pay for my time.

A good contact at a parts store with an old hand there can often get you some tips and tricks to make the repairs go smoother.
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Old 09-26-2012, 12:45 PM   #6
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HotNurse just wondering if u can jump me off????
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Old 09-26-2012, 02:18 PM   #7
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For future reference, try the number on the back of your TDL. It works on highways, not sure about tollways. And it's free.
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Old 09-26-2012, 07:01 PM   #8
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For future reference, try the number on the back of your TDL. It works on highways, not sure about tollways.

And it's free.
No, that is incorrect.

It is NOT free.

And pretty much the responding company can charge up the ass for any service they render. Including a tow.

http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/directo...n/pr020303.htm
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The public needs to be aware that an erroneous e-mail is being circulated about the Texas Department of Public Safety Roadside Assistance Hotline.

The toll-free line has been operated by DPS since 1989 for motorists to use when reporting non-life-threatening situations on Texas roads and highways. DPS then passes the information along to the appropriate local police agency or DPS office.


If a tow truck is ultimately dispatched, the motorist is responsible for any costs incurred. Some cities and agencies do have courtesy patrols and roadside trucks to provide non-towing services and they may be dispatched by the local agencies when appropriate.



These two points are misrepresented in the widely-circulated e-mail that has led to an increase in inquiries to the Roadside Assistance Hotline.
More factual details regarding the number on the back of your driver's license:
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/directo...isthotline.htm
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Old 09-26-2012, 07:11 PM   #9
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I've used them twice and never got a bill.
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Old 09-27-2012, 07:51 AM   #10
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Typically I have jumper cables and tools in my truck at all times, never call for help. But then, I don't typically break down on side of the road.

Too bad society has reached a point where a gentleman does not stop to help a damsel in distress. For that matter, any guy doesn't stop to help anyone broke down on the side of the road.

We have become to paranoid, uncaring, and rushed to be good neighbors. And I am guilty as anyone. In my younger days, I would stop and help frequently. When I married and gained all of those ridiculous responsibilities to others, I felt I could no longer risk my safety and my family's safety to do so. Because of this, we now pay people to come to our aid and be a good neighbor.
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The shoulders aren't safe any more. Too many idiots use them as an extra passing lane and if there's a parked car too often they get hit.

I tell all my friends and family to call roadside assistance and walk away from the vehicle if they have to park it on the shoulder. It might take a little longer to get back on the road, but it's safer.

If you can get to an exit and a non-traffic area that's different.
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Old 09-27-2012, 01:40 PM   #12
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Yes, you really do need to do your best to get off the road.

If your engine dies, you will lose power brakes and power steering. As long as you are moving, steering is not a big deal. Anything you can do to coast to an exit and off the main road will reduce the danger. A tire destroyed by riding on the rim, and even a rim, is cheaper than a totlled car or your hospital/funderal bill when you get hit.

As far as brakes are concerned, typically the vacuum reservoir will hold a bit of boost for your power brakes for one pump. After that, be prepared to stand on the brakes. It can be very scary. (I haven't experimented with the vacuum reservoir in 20 years, I assume my description is still correct and they still have them on cars.) In any event, don't plan to pump the brakes to stop if the engine dies, be prepared to hit those brakes with everything you have.
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