< But the question still remains...why did things fail after a bump in the road when entering alley? Maybe we need Inspector Columbo!!...he was always good at this kind of stuff. (Actually for me as a bone-head novice mechanic, it's super cool to witness experts attacking the problem from multiple angles.) > Not a master mechanic here, but a sometimes wannabe Columbo – observing that Alistair’s original description of the problem said nothing about a bump in the road. That was introduced by a response that possibly a turn into an alley involved a bump and then several have speculated about what the bump did. Speculations about the speculative bump. |
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