Wednesday, April 28, 2010

The cars broke and it don't talk back!!!




Well, that isn't exactly true is it now? When your baby decides to STOP working she will normally leave clues as to why she is being temperamental. You just may not be speaking her language. Perhaps we can help with some therapy to get you both on the same page.

We are all adjusting in this world...at every turn it seems. Your car is doing the same thing. Just like our own brain, the vehicle has certain pathways to it's brain box. Signals are sent from the many sensors mounted in various systems to the PCM (Power Control Module) or brain box.

The brain uses it's programming to determine what signal to send back to adjust. The process is happening over and over again once the vehicle is turned on.

If you are a person who is looking inward to create a better you then this may seem a familiar pattern because it is. The brain in the vehicle and ourselves tell the other parts what to do. It is rather a bossy device. It is controlling and stubborn. It just does what it does and cannot be stopped.

If the programming gets messed up then the brain may not know how to send the signals to the other parts. In the end this causes a breakdown. In some cases the parts are broken and cannot receive the proper signals. They have gone deaf or dumb. They have fallen and cannot get up.

That is where a good mechanic/therapist can help. The goal is to determine if there is a part that is broken or if the brain needs a reboot. There is no need to feel like you are left out of the process. We can work together to understand the symptoms which helps us determine the cause of the breakdown. We can replace the broken parts, reboot the computer and try again. We take her for a test drive. We can give advice about changing some habits to help this from occurring again. Hopefully we are all done and send you on your way.

The Carchicks send you out with a hug and a pat on the back. That's just what we do to keep the communications open...and filled with hope.

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