We proceeded to unload the van, and Matthias got his tools and took the old alternator out. Sure enough, that was the problem. The kind man at AutoZone discovered that the old alternator was an AutoZone part, which was under a lifetime warranty. So he didn't even charge us for the part!!! M put the new alternator in the Gordita, we RE-loaded the van, and were on our way once more. As we drove along happily, we congratulated ourselves for our fortunate alternator replacement. Maybe 15 miles later, the battery light went on once AGAIN. Within moments, the Gordita overheated. OH NO!!! We had to pull off the highway, and found one small tree to shelter under while we once AGAIN unloaded the Van. This time, the alternator belt had broken. M is a smart person, and just happens to carry spare parts in the van, so he had another belt. He was able to replace the broken belt, we reloaded the Gordita, and were on our way once again.
We were rewarded for our efforts with hillsides just outside of Temecula covered with orange poppies and Farewell-to-spring. (clarkia rubicunda) M was good-natured enough to pull over so I could get a closer look at those purple wonders on the hillside. Gordita did manage to get us home, at long last. She did limp along toward the end of our journey, and both of us were thankful when we finally pulled into our dusty driveway. I am happy to announce that with a little more TLC from M, Gordita is back in good health, and ready for the next journey to La Jolla, where I will be selling my paintings in the La Jolla Festival of the Arts. This festival takes place June 26th & 27th from 9 to 5 pm each day.






2 comments:
Awww....poor Gordita!
So helpful to have handy husbands! Glad you didn't end up stranded.
I was holding my breath through this post. Glad you got home safely! Good luck for La Jolla. Beautiful flowers!
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