This one was a free repair (yay!) but expensive in a different way. Driving the Lotus home after I'd bought it. I pulled into a gas station somewhere in the middle of southern England. Filled the car up and then suddenly it wouldn't start anymore - not even a click from the starter motor. Borrowed a voltmeter from an AA mechanic who happened to be there and tested the battery - it was fine. Now what?
I phoned my Dad and he tried to give me some diagnosis over the phone, but we couldn't figure anything out. He even downloaded the service manuals to see if he could find something I should look at. (Keep in mind I'd just gotten the car THAT DAY and didn't know my way around it yet! Also I had NO tools.)
While I'm waiting for my Dad to call back the AA guy finishes whatever he was doing and comes over for his voltmeter. Offhand he says "have you checked the battery terminals?"
Yep - totally loose, no contact. Ten seconds with a wrench and I was on my way.
Have you figured out the expensive part yet? Well, it was the 45-minute call to my Dad in Canada, from the middle of England, on my German cell phone. Worked out to about €2/minute. Ouch.
Actually that wasn't the only such call on that trip either. I lost an ignition coil the next day in Holland. No fix for that though - I had to limp it home on two cylinders from there. I think my phone bill that month was well over €100.
J

