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You were brave there bakerman, I think I would at least taken a mobile phone with me. Sounds like electrics if even the hazard lights stopped working. Perhaps a faulty alternator shorting out the battery.Re: Project SUV
First thing I’d check bakerman is the earthing from the battery, might be loose or rusted ( if things rust down in Mexico), connection, the days of me fixing my own cars are long gone, my first car was a 1969 mini, that’s the car I learnt to do most of the repairs and servicing on, sticking a rubber glove over the distributor cap as it was sited just behind the radiator and got wet in heavy rain, mind you it helped having a bil,who was into car repair, he worked/ built the hondas in the nineties touring car championships, he has his own small business now, but as I buy my cars new or nearly new I don’t use him,.Re: Project SUV
Yes, absolutely, there is no question that the problem is electronic. Luckily, I got towed to a location near a bus stop and I took out the battery and took it to Auto Zone where they do free battery charges. 2 hours later, I picked up a fully charged battery and took it back on the bus to my Toyota 4 runner.Re: Project SUV
1st phase of solving the electrical problem.Re: Project SUV
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