JuliaAnne2018
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About seven years ago, I was driving up north to see my dad. He at the time lived about 4hrs from me. In my defense, it was the first time in 6yrs I had a halfway decent vehicle and was tired of not being able to see my sisters. (Things were not at all good for me fiancially then.)
I took a chance after doing so much as checking my oil -- and besides I took the car on a couple of 60-mile trips before. I figured I'd be fine.
I made it to about an hour to my destination before my battery light came on.
I wasn't sure if it was the alternator or battery, but I knew whatever I do, do not stop.
And oh...I almost made it to the nearest truck stop but died on the exit ramp. . It was too dangerous for me to try and push it off the ramp.
Too bad I didn't make it to the truck stop but I still thank my higher power for looking out for me. I could have stalled anywhere.
I hardly had any money left and had to do work on my computer and request money. I was stuck there for three days until I had the $80 I needed to earn to buy the battery/get back home and get someone to come and help me. Not sure why my dad wouldn't come but later found out he had bad eyesight.
(My mom would have, but I didn't want to tell her how far I went with the car because I was advised not to take it on long trips and embarrassed I stalled.)
The worst part is not wanting to sleep in my car because it was on the ramp but the grass was wet and uncomfortable to lay on. Even though it was August, it was only about 40 degrees at night.
I stayed up all night. And was desperate for sleep so I slept in my car for a while in the morning. Nothing bad happened, but it was scary because of where it stalled. Good thing they never towed it yet like the police said they might.
After I had the new battery, however, the car ran awesome. So then I drove it all the way home. And took another 4-hr trip which went better but I was also a little more prepared.
Thank goodness the second time I had AAA. We somehow ran out of gas or something happened while my dad and me were on the road at night.
It was an unually cold night for March this time. Only about 24 degrees.
I locked my keys in the trunk and my spare was damaged so had to call AA a 2nd time.
These are probably not as bad as other stories, and these are not the only ones.
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I took a chance after doing so much as checking my oil -- and besides I took the car on a couple of 60-mile trips before. I figured I'd be fine.
I made it to about an hour to my destination before my battery light came on.
I wasn't sure if it was the alternator or battery, but I knew whatever I do, do not stop.
And oh...I almost made it to the nearest truck stop but died on the exit ramp. . It was too dangerous for me to try and push it off the ramp.
Too bad I didn't make it to the truck stop but I still thank my higher power for looking out for me. I could have stalled anywhere.
I hardly had any money left and had to do work on my computer and request money. I was stuck there for three days until I had the $80 I needed to earn to buy the battery/get back home and get someone to come and help me. Not sure why my dad wouldn't come but later found out he had bad eyesight.
(My mom would have, but I didn't want to tell her how far I went with the car because I was advised not to take it on long trips and embarrassed I stalled.)
The worst part is not wanting to sleep in my car because it was on the ramp but the grass was wet and uncomfortable to lay on. Even though it was August, it was only about 40 degrees at night.
I stayed up all night. And was desperate for sleep so I slept in my car for a while in the morning. Nothing bad happened, but it was scary because of where it stalled. Good thing they never towed it yet like the police said they might.
After I had the new battery, however, the car ran awesome. So then I drove it all the way home. And took another 4-hr trip which went better but I was also a little more prepared.
Thank goodness the second time I had AAA. We somehow ran out of gas or something happened while my dad and me were on the road at night.
It was an unually cold night for March this time. Only about 24 degrees.
I locked my keys in the trunk and my spare was damaged so had to call AA a 2nd time.
These are probably not as bad as other stories, and these are not the only ones.
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