Check your roadside recovery details, it may be applicable if you break down as little as � mile from your house.
Book an appointment with the local garage beforehand and push/tow it that distance then get the recovery man to drop it off at the garage instead of your house. Not that I�ve ever done this of course!
PS. I live at the top of a hill so it was easier for me��.D�oh!!
a new starter motor is not going to cost a lot to be put on.pretty straightforward job.the starter motor will be the main cost.i,d get a quote from a mobile mechanic if you cant get your car to a local garage.dont get ripped off with excessive towing charges.
Yes, tapping the Starter Motor with, say the wooden end of a hammer will often shake the worn down brushes onto the armature, and the starter motor will work. you can get away with this a few times only.