nbnguy98
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- May 1, 2004
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Herndon,
Virginia
Last night after coming back from the gym, I started my 95 Eagle Talon Turbo. All the internal lights within (dashboard, radio, etc) suddenly died. I popped open the hood to find the negative clamp to the battery completely broken off (I guess it corroded off). No problem I thought, I'll just walk to the Advance Auto Part and get a new clamp. 15 minutes later, I was able to replace the clamp and everything's now secured. I go back into my car, and all the lights are back on. I tried starting the car, and all I hear is this clicking sound, but the engine doesn't start up. It's just click click click. Then I start to see smoke coming from the right side of the hood (from the driver's side) and the smell of burnt silcone. Damn I'm thinking, I burnt the starter from excessive attempts. So I get the car towed to the nearest auto shop.
This morning they tell me that my crankshaft is stuck and my engine is locked. They asked what in the world were you doing when this all happened, "were you driving?" They didn't believed me it was parked in front of my local gym. I have no clue how in the world the engine's locked. Mechanic said he removed the starter and tried to turn the crankshaft by hand, but it wouldn't budge. So, tonight, I had it towed to an engine specialist -- I have no clue what's going on. A quick over the phone estimate (w/o looking at it) was quoted at $5K.
Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks!
This morning they tell me that my crankshaft is stuck and my engine is locked. They asked what in the world were you doing when this all happened, "were you driving?" They didn't believed me it was parked in front of my local gym. I have no clue how in the world the engine's locked. Mechanic said he removed the starter and tried to turn the crankshaft by hand, but it wouldn't budge. So, tonight, I had it towed to an engine specialist -- I have no clue what's going on. A quick over the phone estimate (w/o looking at it) was quoted at $5K.
Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks!
The best advice we can give you is to find another mechanic. 5k seems way outta line for a frozen crank even if it means replacing the entire engine, you should be able to do it for less than 5k!!! I would really get a second opinion, times are tough for alot of places especially auto repair places, and you might be getting taken. You might have jumped on your timing belt, that can cause the crank to lock from valves hitting pistons, if thats it then its just a coincedence that it happened at this time. The engine locking probably caused the starter to pull more current and thats why the terminal chose now to finally die out, but I'm sure it was on its way since one of mine does the same thing when I replace them with cheap ones from wal-mart.