Help Moving A Dead MX-3 GS SE
Posted: July 18th, 2006, 11:38 pm
Hi!
I have an amusing situation. I thought you all could suggest a decent solution -- just like every other time before. I have an MX-3 GS SE that has not been driven in 3 years due to my location. (And yes I was neglectful in upkeep.) I was forced to get a Mazda Tribute to deal with the mountains. However, I am now moving back to the city (Nashville). My problem is the car has not been run for almost 3 years. I know the battery is dead. The tires were new 3 years ago, but are flat (and probably rotted). The car has a starter disabler system on it.
I need to move this vehicle to a flatbed to be towed. I think. I know nothing about getting cars such as this started. If I have it jumped, or better yet, I have it towed to a shop and a new battery put in, and the tires inflated will it be decent enough to drive around to get loaded? What sort of dangers could I encounter with trying to deal with this myself?
At the moment, I am in a place of 1,000 people where the closest Mazda place is an hour away and only has Mazda techs every 3 weeks. So in other words, I am in the middle of nowhere (Southwestern Virginia -- Coal Country).
I really need to have this thing settled as I come back from taking the Tennessee Bar exam August 1 and I am scheduled to haul out of here back to Nashville on August 5.
Cheers and thanks in advance for any responses!
-- Meg
I have an amusing situation. I thought you all could suggest a decent solution -- just like every other time before. I have an MX-3 GS SE that has not been driven in 3 years due to my location. (And yes I was neglectful in upkeep.) I was forced to get a Mazda Tribute to deal with the mountains. However, I am now moving back to the city (Nashville). My problem is the car has not been run for almost 3 years. I know the battery is dead. The tires were new 3 years ago, but are flat (and probably rotted). The car has a starter disabler system on it.
I need to move this vehicle to a flatbed to be towed. I think. I know nothing about getting cars such as this started. If I have it jumped, or better yet, I have it towed to a shop and a new battery put in, and the tires inflated will it be decent enough to drive around to get loaded? What sort of dangers could I encounter with trying to deal with this myself?
At the moment, I am in a place of 1,000 people where the closest Mazda place is an hour away and only has Mazda techs every 3 weeks. So in other words, I am in the middle of nowhere (Southwestern Virginia -- Coal Country).
I really need to have this thing settled as I come back from taking the Tennessee Bar exam August 1 and I am scheduled to haul out of here back to Nashville on August 5.
Cheers and thanks in advance for any responses!
-- Meg