Per this post below and a few others with a similar quote, an investigator stated that the car being towed was not a part of the investigation. LE goes on to explain that the family tried to drive the car to the store, which would explain why it had to be towed from that random spot on Sheltered Nook Road, but that the car died on the way. If LE really wanted to keep people hanging, they wouldn't have said anything at all about the car being towed. Instead, they have made an effort to clarify to the media (and the public in general) what happened to the truck and that there wasn't a connection.
If it's the starter, it won't stall. It just won't start.
you said:Thing is, starters don't usually just go bad in one fell swoop. You start getting an indication early on. Once you get that indication, then you need to get it on to the mechanic.
If the starter were DEAD, it wouldn't make it out of the driveway. It wouldn't START.
Don't most people have towing included in their car insurance?
If the starter is bad, sometimes it's just a bad spot, and you can rock the vehicle or tap the starter with a hammer, and then it'll start.
It'd be interesting to know how the truck was diagnosed to have a bad starter when, if the vehicle won't start, it could be the starter, the battery, the alternator, the solenoid.
Can't believe they called a tow truck for a starter when it could have just been a loose battery cable that just needed to be tightened.
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some of us in the world aren't *ahem* mechanically inclined (like me :blushing: )
if my car wouldn't start, I would call a tow truck
and actually have at least twice that I can remember
never heard of that
around here we belong to an auto club and/or have some things covered by warranty for new cars
I think my car's warranty covers for flat tires/mechanical problems and I specifically remember the policy stating that it would only cover once for running out of gas LOL
Not car warranty from the car maker, I mean car insurance with State Farm, Allstate, Geico, etc. If you have comprehensive insurance on your car, it may reimburse you for your towing bill if your car won't start or you have a wreck, etc. and need to have your car towed to a garage/mechanic.
Not car warranty from the car maker, I mean car insurance with State Farm, Allstate, Geico, etc. If you have comprehensive insurance on your car, it may reimburse you for your towing bill if your car won't start or you have a wreck, etc. and need to have your car towed to a garage/mechanic.
I haven't heard anything about Terri and Kaine being involved with horses. Maybe you mean Terri's older son's father and his wife?
If the starter is bad, sometimes it's just a bad spot, and you can rock the vehicle or tap the starter with a hammer, and then it'll start.
It'd be interesting to know how the truck was diagnosed to have a bad starter when, if the vehicle won't start, it could be the starter, the battery, the alternator, the solenoid.
Can't believe they called a tow truck for a starter when it could have just been a loose battery cable that just needed to be tightened.
Are you certain that the picture is of the truck being loaded versus the truck in the process of being towed? I have a full sized Ford van and when it was towed, it had it's front wheels up on a sort of ramp thing, the back wheels on the ground and the rear lights were hooked up to light up in concert with the tow vehicle's lights.
So to me, that looks like a picture of the truck in the process of being towed.
Very good point.LE clarified they were not having it towed and there was clearly no chain of custody. That tells me that it has nothing to do with this case.
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