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if it won`t start call a tow truck to take it to a shop. if you don`t want to spend the money for a tow you won`t want to spend the money to repair the car anyways.
You do realize no one ever has to go to a dealer,ever, even with a new car,you own it,& as you said the dealers are expensive What about the couple hundred thousand repair shops that do the same as a dealer?
Wow, what a bummer. I've never heard of a laptop cracking the screen just because it was left on overnight. Did you leave it on with the Lid closed? Even if you did I would think at some point the laptop would go into sleep or hibernation mode to turn itself down to minimal power usage. Can you see where the crack is? I mean can you open your internet browser and where the crack is things are not visible? If so you surely have a crack, but i still can't believe leaving it on caused it. Anyway since curry won't help you get a quote from your local computer shops, or ask curry for a repair quote, then try the guys at http://www.generalsystemsconsulting.com They will repair it and ship it back Fedex or UPS and their price will probably beat any quote including the shipping charge.
You have to go to a repair shop or find someone with a code reader to retrieve any problem codes from the computer. Chances are a sensor is damaged or has picked up an issue and sent the message to the computer. The computer is now telling you that there is a problem but you won't know what the problem is without a code reader which connects under the dash just below the steering wheel (or close by).
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