Posted by Goose on April 17, 2015 at 11:01:47 from (70.198.6.109):
Our daughter, who lives in La Vista, NE, a suburb on the southwest part of Omaha, has a 2013 Hyundai Veloster.
A couple of weeks ago, the car started doing some bizarre things. The alarm would go off at random, then the power door locks started acting up, etc. She took it to a Hyundai dealer in Omaha. They checked it out and couldn't find anything wrong. Since the car had been in a fender bender in Falls Church, Virginia a year ago, the dealer said it was possibly caused by the body repair. They don't have a body shop and sent her to a body shop they recommended. The body shop played with a few things, let it set in a secured lot over a weekend to see if the alarm went off, and finally admitted they drew a blank. I will say while all this was going on, they all supplied Amy with respectable loaner cars.
The body shop advised Amy to take the car to the Hyundai dealer across the river in Council Bluffs, as the car is still under warranty. So, Amy did. The dealer in Council Bluffs checked the car in and gave her a loaner. A couple of hours later, they called and said they found--a loose ground wire.
Why are ground wires the only ones that ever work loose?
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