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Subject: [acg@hermes.dlogics.com: Re: Car Randomly Dies]
From: brucec@amex-trs.com (Bruce Carter)
Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1992 14:15:03 -0700
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Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1992 13:27:28 CDT
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Subject: Re: Car Randomly Dies

brucec@amex-trs.com (Bruce Carter) writes:
> Last night on my way home from work and dinner the car decides to just
> quit. I mean really quits, everything quit, the lights give out, the
> radio quit, and the engine ceased to fire. Then all of a sudden I got
> this big shotgun sounding backfire with an accompanying BIG, like REALLY
> BIG black puff of smoke from the tail pipe.

Andy asks:>
> Can you clarify a few things please?

Sure :-)

> - Was this at nighttime, with all lights blazing away, etc.? 

Yes it was night, but it also happened today at lunch in daylight. :-(

> - Did it abruptly die, like flipping off a big switch, or did it sort
>  of fade away over a few seconds or minute or so?

Just like shutting off a big switch.

> - What did you do to get going again? (Assuming you DID get going again...)

Popped the clutch as I was rolling and it sputtered to life, and then
the BIG BANG.

> On the face of it, sounds like you had some sort of massive electrical short,
> a loose positive battery cable flopping around and grounding, for example.

> -- Andy

I'll bite on the a massive short, but not the losse positive battery cable.
But I will check both just in case. Maybe I went over a speed bump to
hard and jarred the battery so that every once in awhile the positive
battery cable grounds out. I sure hope not 'cause that sure would be a
nasty mess if it blows-up.

Thanks,

Bruce...


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