The Good and the Bad
First, the bad. Dell sucks donkey balls. I had a program installed on my new Dell, but the powers that be never sent me the backup disc. It started fucking up but good, so I tried to repair it and Add/Remove Programs decided to remove it. Che serra serra. But without the backup disc, I was screwed. I called Dell and got a mad runaround. “You deleted it by accident, so it wasn’t our fault.” “Let me transfer you to…[click]“. Et Cetera. Whatevs. I got what I needed elsewhere, and am filing this away for future computer purchases.
Next, the good. Courtney’s 97 Accord started having a hell of a time getting into gear. My (not so) expert opinion figured it was a bit of air in the hydraulic lines of the clutch based on the symptoms. Without the proper tools, I brought it to 2 garages, who told me there was no problem with it. It was fine. I told them that the clutch was mad spongy until I drove it for 30-40 minutes, and they looked at me like I wasn’t an ordnance officer.
This morning, it wouldn’t shift at’all at’all, so I had to do all manner of double clutching and what have you just to move it out of the driveway, so I drove it to Tony Honda and dropped it off.
They gave me a rental car, without charge; performed 3 services, without charge; and gave me the respec I need to make me happy. Even better, the rental they gave me was the shizznit: a brand new Nissan Pathfinder. If anyone is looking for something to lug the kids around while looking cool, I highly recommend it.
Mad props to Tony Honda for providing top-notch service. They are, indeed, the shit.
BTW, I was wrong. There was no air in the lines. The cylinder that holds the fluid was leaking. Close, but no cigar.
May 25th, 2006 at 13:10
Mmmmm…. donkey balls…
May 25th, 2006 at 22:53
the horse juice ain’t half bad neither…
May 28th, 2006 at 18:40
with fresh donkey balls you can get both