The funny thing about this, from a mechanical engineer's perspective (yours truly) is that the starter is an electrical device ;-). As is the fuel pump which is more likely to be at fault than bad gasoline. The moral of the story: It's always the Electrical guys fault.
Even the IT guy sort of agrees, as he'd actually say, let's just factory reset the firmware (which is as electronic - a subset of electrical, as things come really).
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The funny thing about this, from a mechanical engineer's perspective (yours truly) is that the starter is an electrical device ;-). As is the fuel pump which is more likely to be at fault than bad gasoline. The moral of the story: It's always the Electrical guys fault.
Even the IT guy sort of agrees, as he'd actually say, let's just factory reset the firmware (which is as electronic - a subset of electrical, as things come really).