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Lmao.
 
Is it a Jeep? Heard of a flaky ECM for the security system causing this sort of behavior. It basically doesn't recognize the chip in the key and disables the starter. It will then randomly reset after 15-20 minutes and make you look crazy when you take it to the dealer. There's also a fuse you can pull to reset it manually. Found all this out when my wife's Jeep did it.

Coff.

No, a Honda Insight. I think it just strained the battery. Shrug.

Water.
 
I had same thing last year there's a leak in the line I had frost on my capacitor housing and the line outside going into my ac unit. They refilled with freon which ain't cheap and so far so good but if the capacitor goes it's by by for that ac unit. I was quoted at 1200 just to replace the capacitor. Freakin ac an it always goes out at the worse times.

Might be talking about 2 different things, but I replaced our starting cap for $20. Not much one can do about a leak tho. Cost me $800 to replace the 3 speed blower motor. Did they it was a starting cap?

This is a gooood beer. Going to be tanked before Jurassic Park tonight at 9. Theater serves dinner/beer.

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I had same thing last year there's a leak in the line I had frost on my capacitor housing and the line outside going into my ac unit. They refilled with freon which ain't cheap and so far so good but if the capacitor goes it's by by for that ac unit. I was quoted at 1200 just to replace the capacitor. Freakin ac an it always goes out at the worse times.


$1200 for a capacitor? I hope it's a flux capacitor for your time machine so you can go back in time and smother the AC repairman as a child for ripping people off as an adult.
A capacitor can be picked up at an AC supply for $30 +/- so I can't see anyone charging that much for replacing one. Maybe you're thinking of the compressor. If that goes out, you are pretty much better off buying a new outside unit.
 

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