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Today has been a trying day!
This morning I was driving down a major main road (6 lane) heading to the bank when all of the sudden the car just suddenly lost power and a big yellow wrench came up on the dashboard! I tried to accelerate but there was nothing, I was basically coasting. So I pulled over to a side road (thankfully there was one there) and stopped. The car kept running but it was almost stuttering. I quickly called my hubby who told me to stay put, he would be there as soon as possible. I didn't feel completely safe where I was parked, so I turned off the air conditioner, the radio and put it into drive. It barely moved, but I was able to pull into a parking lot of a restaurant. I turned off the engine and decided to wait. After about 10 minutes, I decided to try to turn it back on. It stuttered but started. I put it into drive and it accelerated just fine. Also the big yellow wrench was gone from the dashboard.
I called Allen and told him I was going to attempt to drive on to the bank and meet me there.
I made it, parked it and went into the bank. I waited on Allen and when he arrived, he drove it all over the parking lot. Nothing. We decided he would drive it home and I would follow him.
I called the Ford dealer and we are hopefully taking it tonight so that they can look at it tomorrow. But, we leave for Denver on Sunday, so if they need it longer, they can have it next week.
Of course, that leaves me with nothing to drive to finish my errands.....but I guess I will do those tonight with Allen's company vehicle!
This Ford Edge has had so many electrical issues. My key fob has never worked correctly. It doesn't work at all now. I can be driving down the road and all of the sudden it decides to do the automatic lock of the doors. Not when I first get going, but randomly about 4 miles down the road! Then it unlocks the doors....not always, but randomly! It is almost spooky!
Then when we got home with the car, I came into the house with the washing machine dinging the error message. The washing machine has decided it doesn't want to do the spin cycle. Lovely....
I had a load of dark clothes in a tub of water with no way to spin it all out.
Yeah.....it has been one of those days.
I'm sorry you're having such trouble. And it always seems to happen to multiple things at once. I'm not a fan of todays technology in things that worked for years and years without it (cars, washers, ovens, etc). It would be nice if we could go back a few years in terms of technology - I for one don't think we need everything computerized. It's making the prices to buy the things outrageous and then they're made "disposable."
I wonder if reprogramming or replacing your keyfob might solve the lock/unlock problem. We had that happen once and just got a new keyfob. However, ours was warrantied so cost us nothing. Would have been around $200 if we'd had to pay for it, I think DH Drew told me.
Good luck getting all that straightened out! Of course, such things hit right before you're going to travel when you really, really need everything to behave as it should.
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I'm sorry you are going through all this right now with the holidays looming. Good luck with the car repairs. And if turning washer on/off/changing cycles doesn't help trying unplugging it. It is likely stuck in a mid cycle & needs reset. Happens often with our dishwasher especially after a power surge. Since unplugging it isn't easy we switch off the breaker.
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I'm with Darlene-the simpler the better. The last time my washer brokeeee the guys at our wonderful, family run appliance store found me a beautiful used washer. The newer ones are too big to fit in it's spot and I did not want a front loader. It's been a good 7 years and that thing still agitates, spins and rinses-all it needs to do. Plus, if I remember, it was under $100.
So So Sorry. My car did something similar yesterday. Except I couldn't restart it. I had to get towed. (I was actually on my way to the car repair place because it started strangely). Turns out I needed a new alternator. Nothing like an unexpected expense at Christmas. But, the good news is it happened before we left on a 14 hour drive to Michigan next week.
You might be able to fix the spin cycle thing on your washer yourself. Google the problem and look for a YouTube video. There are a couple things that it could be that are easy fixes including clearing out a drain area of debris. Try that first before spending money on a repair guy. (then again it could be a dead electrical panel like happened to us a few years ago at Christmas).
Thanks everyone! The car is at the Ford dealer, hopefully they will be able to fix the problem today and it won't cost a fortune!
Allen worked on the washer last night. We schlepped buckets of water outside until most of the water was gone and then he pulled it out, unplugged it for 30 minutes and then plugged it back it in. We turned it back on and put it on the spin cycle and it worked!
So, hopefully today as I finish up the laundry before out trip, it continues to work and I have no issues!
It sounds like you had a black cloud following you around for a day! I'm so sorry. It always seems like nuisances come in groups. I'm glad your washer is being more agreeable, and hopefully your car will be home soon.