I was afraid this is a nofap related video but turns out it was even worse 😅 at least as a car owner with no extra money it sounds like a nightmare to me
Yeah it sure has turned into a nightmare, one that was entirely if my own making. With that said I'm grateful to know some very kind, helpful, and knowledgeable people who have helped give my car a fighting change. Learnt my lesson around waterways. If it's flooded, forget it!
Lesson learned! I wish you the best possible outcome with it. Perhaps by the time you go back, it will be dried sufficiently to work. If not, check your fuses. Water might have shorted out something and blown a fuse, which is a very cheap and simple fix. Next, try to see if the starter motor is accessible enough to be unbolted and removed right there. Many are held on by two to four bolts. That way, you could assess it as to wetness and condition. It might dry better out of the car. If need be, you could go to buy a remanufactured one to bring back and install, thus avoiding the costs of getting the car towed somewhere and mechanic labor.
Thanks for the tips Mike! I've been lucky to run into the right people at the right time. Will explain more in the next video but my car was towed into town for free to my workplace and spent time with the mechanic assessing and working on it (after I got off work early). He's got motors going before that were submerged in floodwaters. Hoping for the best but preparing for the worst.
I was afraid this is a nofap related video but turns out it was even worse 😅 at least as a car owner with no extra money it sounds like a nightmare to me
Yeah it sure has turned into a nightmare, one that was entirely if my own making. With that said I'm grateful to know some very kind, helpful, and knowledgeable people who have helped give my car a fighting change. Learnt my lesson around waterways. If it's flooded, forget it!
Lesson learned! I wish you the best possible outcome with it. Perhaps by the time you go back, it will be dried sufficiently to work. If not, check your fuses. Water might have shorted out something and blown a fuse, which is a very cheap and simple fix. Next, try to see if the starter motor is accessible enough to be unbolted and removed right there. Many are held on by two to four bolts. That way, you could assess it as to wetness and condition. It might dry better out of the car. If need be, you could go to buy a remanufactured one to bring back and install, thus avoiding the costs of getting the car towed somewhere and mechanic labor.
Thanks for the tips Mike! I've been lucky to run into the right people at the right time. Will explain more in the next video but my car was towed into town for free to my workplace and spent time with the mechanic assessing and working on it (after I got off work early). He's got motors going before that were submerged in floodwaters. Hoping for the best but preparing for the worst.
@@TheYotopianPath You've got good people on your side! I'm hoping for the best, right along with you.
@@MikeV8652 Thanks, much appreciated my friend! I just got a verdict from the mechanic, more updates soon.
Oh no, that car, all the money you invested to get it fixed. Let's hope it can be fixed once again and yep, another lesson learned
Has to be the final lesson, especially with cars 😅
lol clickbait but bad still.
I knew the title was a big tease haha 😂