I mentioned yesterday that I had another problem with my car. Two years ago on a dry hot day in July (about 87 degrees) I drove to Reading PA about 35 miles away to have a friend of mine fix my computer. Drove down without any problems had the air on low all the way down, got to his place and waited a good hour before he looked a the computer and realized I needed a new ribbon cable. Got in the car drove about 5 miles to Best Buy got back in the car and you guessed it, dead. Wouldn't even turn over just dead. We tried for about 30 min to get this car to start, AAA was on their way and by buddy thought it might be the bar on the key. He worked on it with pliers and as AAA was puling up with the tow truck, doesn't it start. It did the exact same thing in August of 07. We were in Allentown for a funeral, very hot out in bumper to bumper traffic crawling at a snails pace and in the middle of the highway it just died. We coasted off to the side of the road and waited again for AAA. The car was off for about 20 min and then it started right up, we got out of there so fast and came straight home. Does this car hate hot weather? It has done this on 2 or 3 other occasions but I was only 3/4 miles away and it was always in the summer. Any ideas? Again, sorry this is so long.
Oh when I dropped the car off yesterday I mentioned the seafoam to two techs and neither one of them ever heard of it.
Oh when I dropped the car off yesterday I mentioned the seafoam to two techs and neither one of them ever heard of it.
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