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Originally Posted by Parkerman
If you're handy you can fix it yourself, and by fix I mean make sure it never causes a problem again.
No way I would let the dealer gig me for $1100 knowing it could be fixed at home for like.. $15. [excluding the cost of towing it back home]
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Problem is, it's already stuck. And so far I've only seen ways that
might work to get it started again (tapping, etc). So if those options don't work, I might have to go to the dealer. If I did miss something though, feel free to point it out. I've had a fever for a few days, my car is actually stuck at the clinic where I was for a Dr. appt.