dieseldiehard |
03-16-2006 03:19 PM |
Did you watch the AAA fellow who did the connection? The reason I ask is because there is a story about AAA, they sent a dufas that connected the leads backwards to a late model MB. It was a gasser but the story is applicable so read on.
A shower of sparks flew when he touched the terminals, its an old trick to check for accidental mis connections, if you see sparks you know the polarity is wrong or something is shorted in the electrical system and in such case you check polarity or don't apply the jumper cables!
When this was done it fried a number of things in that car, including the electronics modules that run the ignition, the buzzers, etc and even the clock was kaput. Obviously the car had to be towed because it was DOA.
The shop ran up to something over $1500 to fix it and the guy contacted AAA to file a claim against them (his own insurance company). He argued that the accidental jump start was due to their employee, the driver of their tow truck and that they would have to pay. They balked and finally agreed to repair everything except the clock. I was contacted to comment on the issue of the clock. AAA said that most auto clocks fail after 10 years or so (the car was about 15 years old) and since they wear out (in their experience) auto clocks weren't covered by their insurance.
To fully understand their mindset you have to realize that AAA is basically run by greedy lawyers that work hard finding ways to weazel their customers out of coverage and thereby make million$ of profits. Just own AAA and have an accident with another AA driver and you'll see. No I never had AAA insurance, this has been discussed elsewhere to great lengths.
Anyhow after a dozen car owners, shop owners and so on all provided written testimonials that Mercedes clocks generally keep excellent time even 10 to 20 years after they were built and shipped in a car, AAA agreed to fix the man's poor clock. This guy wouldn't drop the isseu and refused to accept their policy. :P
IF AAA accidentally mis-connected the battery cables while trying to jump start your vehicle it is possible they fried the GP relay box, the cruise control, radio etc.
Check everything carefully! and in case you need it, I hope you have a receipt for services rendered?
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