Otto <Otto@SomeDomain.com> decided to join the conversation on 03 Aug
2004 with message news:k87ug0d6ct7vdi0nfurjvmerhclsmf7tsu@4ax.com:
> On 03 Aug 2004 05:00:47 GMT, drpimpdaddi@aol.comgagnemvp (He Hate
> Retard and Moron) wrote:
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>>Here are the complicated steps to fix it:
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>>BUY A NEW FREAKIN BATTERY!!!!!!
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> Not advised if the dead battery happens to be in a rental car...
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> But if it's your own, it could be good advice, as you might find out
> some cold morning next January. A completely discharged battery often
> won't ever hold much of a charge again.
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Well, that's my next step pretty much .. I'm going to borrow my dad's
battery charger, if it doesn't hold a charge, I'm going to take the
battery to Auto Zone and get it tested.. If it fails, I'm gonna take
advantage of the 7 year prorated warranty that came with the battery 3
years ago (just have to find that damn receipt!) ..
... and who would pay to rent a car that's 13 years old and has no a/c
anymore?
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