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Miata Mailing List: February 1996, Message #185
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From: dreamdsn@teleport.com (dreamdsn) Subject: bump starting :( Date: Sat, 3 Feb 1996 20:30:02 -0500
Yes, I did leave the parking lights on all day in 20 degree weather (freezing rain, snow etc.) and no, it wouldn't start. Options? Call AAA and wait a couple hours for a jump OR freeze my *ss off and push the car up out of my friends driveway, up an incline and then roll down an STEEP ice covered hill which terminates at the bottom onto another road. Of course I chose the "easy" route. Pushing the car out of the drive with a little help was difficult enough. Jumping into the car as it began to roll (quickly) down the "ice chute" was "exciting" (the kinda excitement you get when you drive your supercharged Miata for the first time and decide its to hairy for ya) The car wouldn't even start on the icey slope so it was a matter of negotiating the turn at the bottom and tring on the next street. Two possible problems: the street below wouldn't provide enough traction to turn the engine or (a worst fear) there wouldn't be enough juice to work the injectors and fuel pump. (Does anyone know these stats?) Neither one of these problems occured except that I had to drop into second gear after a couple attempts in first. I have push started British cars way too many times to remember so I figured this couldn't be any worst. I was correct, it started fine, just in time to notice that the fuel gauge was buried below the Empty mark, so my next chore after warming the car up was to remember the location of the nearest gas station. Plan ahead, I think not. Dave 95 Red dreamdesign e-mail dreamdsn@teleport.com home page http://www.teleport.com/~dreamdsn