So... when a car battery is drained to the point that the key fob doesn't work will a jump start still work, or is it pretty much tow and buy a new battery?
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20 pairs of winter only tights. good lord.
I should have had more tights. Fun tights. But either I never found them, or found them but not their context.
Which reminds me--I should get stockings with seams up the back. And maybe even bows.
Okay, pizza ordered, laundry sorted. Now to take the first load down.
And I've missed my meds, which might explain why the base of my skull is trying to crawl away. Should fix that.
will a jump start still work
It's worth a try. How about asking the tow truck to bring jumper cables?
How about asking the tow truck to bring jumper cables?
I will. I think I'll wait until tomorrow morning when there will be shops open to take it to. This always seems to happen to me on Sunday nights. It also makes me miss my first two cars. I could replace the battery in those myself. In this one the battery sits below the wiper fluid container and is a real bitch to get to.
9 shoe boxes are headed to recycling, and 3 pairs of shoes are getting tossed. This is going better than I expected.
Hm. I just picked up the phone to order a pizza and my cordless phone battery is dead. It's been sitting in the charger for days. I'm not having good luck with batteries today.
I've had batteries go a long time after being drained completely, aurelia. My old truck didn't make helpful beeping noises.
Did you emit an EMP?