

I just spent hundreds of dollars and they didn’t seem to care.

I went back to neighborhood tire shop that did the fluid changes and they checked the oil and said I need to go to the dealer and offered no explanation. About 1,000 miles later, I got a message that the oil needed changing. The car looks brand new and only has 63,000 miles on it. Q: I recently purchased a sweet, low-mileage 2010 Toyota Corolla. Switches, relays and even corroded wires could be the culprit. When the light goes out you have found the circuit causing the problem. Now remove one fuse at a time until the light goes out. If the test light illuminates, there is an electrical drain. Remove the negative battery cable and install the test light between the negative post and the cable. Any DIY advice?Ī: Most smaller boats use simple electrical systems and with a test light you should be able to find the issue. The bilge-pump will run when I’m not there but we haven’t had that much rain to make a difference and the boat doesn’t leak. I have cleaned connections and checked fuses, and all seems good. Q: Okay, Car Doctor, it is time to put on your captain’s hat.
