OK, the horror story continues, unfortunately.
Thursday we were all pretty positive that the Titan would be on the road before the end of the day. That wiring harness had come in, and they got most functions back one by one. Only problem, the sucker would not start. The techs were all scratching heads, it did not make any sense.
The service writer calls me in at 4 p.m., not good. They had just found ANOTHER sliced and diced wiring harness under the Electronic Control Module, and she said I should probably just rent a car and head home, it would be another week before they could get that part. She (bless her heart) had her boyfriend take Daydream to her own home for safekeeping, and we rented a car.
The usual closure of I-90 near Easton, sitting for half an hour, got home late. Then we realized we had both left our keys on the boat, locked out of our home, and no key for the Hyundai so we could return the rental car. A second story job, in through a bathroom window, and we are in the house at least. Totally stressed, tumbled into our own bed finally.
Friday, a complete nightmare trying to get a Hyundai key made. Had to get the Hyundai going to return the rental car. Took all day. To the dealer in Kirkland in the rental car to get the key code and blanks, they could not make a key because their key machine was broken. $22 for the blanks. To Bona Fide Lock and Safe in Kirland, who said he could have sold us the blanks for $3 each. He cut the keys for another $20. Back to Fall City in the rental car, the damn keys did not work.
Feeling kind of out of options and up against it, we went to Bona Fide's Issaquah store, where Michael Wick, certified locksmith, spent about an hour, puzzled it all out, and cut us new keys for no charge. Back home in the rental car. Yes! Michael's Hyundai keys worked! Off to Bellevue and returned the rental car, and home in our own Hyundai! Michael was justly rewarded, he does like beer!
The new part is ordered, the Titan will (supposedly) be ready next Friday, many thousands of dollars in repair bills, all because the prior owner sliced and diced not one but two wiring harnesses that decided to melt down and fry the ECM on September 2nd. It is now September 17th, and it looks like it will be September 23rd, if all goes well, before we can go back and get the Titan and our boat...
We are trying not to think about it. Today I made a batch of zucchini pickles and did a bunch of yard work...