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Love that car above. Have to have a V8, always have. Had a nova when I was 19, a blue one. Bought it used, and it had radiator problems. Not exceptionally impressed with the looks of the new Chargers or the new Mustangs, but do love the older models.
I had a Nova when I was 18, haha. White. And it had radiator problems too!! Until I wrecked it. Then it had no problems whatsoever. LOL
 
I had a Nova when I was 18, haha. White. And it had radiator problems too!! Until I wrecked it. Then it had no problems whatsoever. LOL
i had a 72 nova...burnt orange.
 
I'm gunna put a Lexus sticker on my new car, shown here!
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OK, here is my rant. My 11 month old Lexus, with 3052 miles on it, needed an oil change. I got in to start it, and the electrics went wild. I pushed the start button, but the panel said, "Low Battery, contact your dealer." I called the dealer who advised they do not have their own tow truck, but simply contact "Lexus roadside assistance", and they were there within 20 minutes. The tow driver stopped on the street in front of the house and said he would not touch it until I had it on the street. He recommended that I jump it, get it started, pull it on the street, and he would return to tow it to the dealer.

Well, that sounded easy enough until I realized the doors are electronically opened, so no power, no open door to open the hood, in order to jump the battery. I called my Lexus dealer who said he had no idea how to open the electronic door, but would call Lexus of North America, who had special techs available to assist me. 10 minutes later "Sum Ting Wong" called me, and provided the secret way to open the door. Mr. Wong said to get a jump box, attach it to the two jump tabs on the main fuse block, jump the car, and drive it down. I used my anti-polarity jump box (if you cross wire the positive and negative, it will shut down), and the car started. I backed it down the driveway onto the street, and upon doing so, the car died. No biggie, I called back Lexus, and they sent their tow truck.

Well, the only way to get the car into neutral is to start the car, so the tow driver jumped the car, but had to do it 8 times total in order to get the car on the flatbed. Once I got to Lexus, the Service Advisor was very apologetic, saying he would take care of everything, and even gave me a really nice new loaner Lexus until my car was done.

I got a call from the Service Advisor who said all their techs were unable to troubleshoot my problem, so Lexus specialists came out and decided that my ECU (Computer brain) was fried, and MOST LIKELY as a result of the owner of the car (ME!) MUST have crossed the wires while jumping the car, and it would be my responsibility to pay for a new ECU. When I asked how much this ECU costs, the Service Advisor said, "Well, at least $5000, but don't worry, you won't pay a dime." He simply asked me to call Lexus of America, explain my issue, and they would provide authorization for the dealer to order a new ECU.

I called Lexus of America, explained the situation, but instead of providing authorization, she said once she receives payment from me for a new ECU, she would fix my car. When I explained it could have easily been their authorized tow driver, she snapped back that it was my responsibility to sue the tow driver and his business.

Well, this was where I lost my poop. I told this lady that I would rather burn that "flippin" car down in the dealership parking lot, rather than spend $5,000 to repair an obviously defective new car. I was asked to start the claim process with the tow truck company, but I had to yet another number, file a claim, then I would receive the name of the tow company. This lady was real nice and sensed my frustration. She asked me to call Lexus "Brand Engagement Center", explain my frustration, and maybe they can use my previous Toyota and Lexus loyalty to help me.

I called the engagement center, where she looked up my account, and saw that so far to date, I have purchased 9 new Toyota's and 3 Lexus's since 1988. Once she saw this, her tone changed and said although she was just the low man on the Totem Pole, but believes they will cover the cost for a new ECU. Well, right now, I have a great loaner, I will refuse to pay one red cent for any ECU, so it seems this will be a long ordeal.

To be continued...
That right there is enough for me to never buy another new car. Thank you!
 
... so, today, i filed a claim with the tow company to get that Lexus fixed. I submitted 9 pages of documents, a 3 page explanation, and a few minutes later the claim was filed. I received a response requesting the ECU cost on an official Lexus letterhead, to also be submitted, so I called the Service Writer asking for the cost on the letterhead. He said "Lexus Care Center" tried 3 times to speak to the service guy, but said they would call back. The Service Writer said it was going to be official authorization to get the damn car fixed, but I need to wait until he speaks to them personally. Maybe me mentioning burning the Lexus in their driveway, and inquiring on the cost to rent a electronic message board between the business and the freeway saying something nasty about Lexus, may be helping me?
Today's saga, err rant...

Got a call from the service writer. He got "the" call from 'Lexus Customer Engagement Center' this morning, and said "As a goodwill gesture, Lexus will cover the cost of this ECU for the customer" (me) and he said he has ordered it immediately. He said the ECU must be built at the factory, have my VIN # built around the ECU so it will recognize my specific car, and once complete, they will put my Lexus back together for me, at no cost.

Anyone want to buy a slightly used Lexus, or trade for a 1968 C1500 Chevy Pick Up? :ghostly:
 
A song I might like because of the music but the lyrics might not be what I like. That’s a rant.
Here’s another: Being sick. Do I have Covid? Consider testing. Means leaving the house. Do I even feel like walking? Let alone out the door. Thinking? Driving? Aw heck no. Making decisions?And! And! We shouldn’t have to pay for it. Fauci can pay for mine. Aw never mind cuz I’m not going anywhere. Crawl back into bed.
>>>Remind me how my flight was filled to capacity.<<<
 
A song I might like because of the music but the lyrics might not be what I like. That’s a rant.
Here’s another: Being sick. Do I have Covid? Consider testing. Means leaving the house. Do I even feel like walking? Let alone out the door. Thinking? Driving? Aw heck no. Making decisions?And! And! We shouldn’t have to pay for it. Fauci can pay for mine. Aw never mind cuz I’m not going anywhere. Crawl back into bed.
>>>Remind me how my flight was filled to capacity.<<<
Stay in bed!! You are safer, it's one of those days!! Hope you feel better fast!! 🩷
 
Havasu, I'd have had an apoplexy by that point. There's a reason I don't like people much anymore. I like car dealers even less.

Patchouli, I hope you get feeing better soon.

So, last night I went to wash dishes and when the water was off I heard water pouring and it sounded like it was coming from under the sink. I'd pinned the doors shut to keep cats out so I had trouble getting the door open to look. I'd heard it in the past, peeked under and saw nothing. This time I saw water pouring out. I moved stuff I was using to prevent cabinets from opening and saw that a vertical pipe was disconnected and there was over an inch gap between it and the fitting (it's the thin-walled stuff with the little nuts that twist together, not the solvent weld). I was able to move the nut for the upper part but couldn't get the one on the lower part of the pipe loose to pull the pipe up. Even my brother couldn't get it. I have scratches on my fingers/hands that make gripping difficult and my hand strength is weak. Told my friend and he came out after work and fixed it. but the bottom of the cabinet is destroyed and the floor underneath may be damaged. One more thing to fix.

At least I have demo toolst o remove the old shelf and I have the plywood to replace it. I think I even have 2x4 that can be used as support. Board will have to be installed in multiple pieces to fit. I also still need to change the drain to have an AAV (since trying to get a proper vent on would be too much of a pain and risk hitting electrical). Might as well do that at the same time as replacing the bottom of the cabinet.

Bottom of cabinet is absolutely disgusting right now.
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I'm still trying to figure out how that pipe came apart. It was holding together for years and then suddenly shifted. Also wondering where all that black/brown stuff came from.

The pvc water supply line is just a placeholder for when we replace with pex. It is not connected to anything on the bottom.
 
Today's saga, err rant...

Got a call from the service writer. He got "the" call from 'Lexus Customer Engagement Center' this morning, and said "As a goodwill gesture, Lexus will cover the cost of this ECU for the customer" (me) and he said he has ordered it immediately. He said the ECU must be built at the factory, have my VIN # built around the ECU so it will recognize my specific car, and once complete, they will put my Lexus back together for me, at no cost.

Anyone want to buy a slightly used Lexus, or trade for a 1968 C1500 Chevy Pick Up? :ghostly:
Bingo. I was thinking of buying an older used pickup for this very reason...but now you have the opposite problem of parts becoming harder to find. I like the late 80s/early 90s Ford and Chevy pickups but am also becoming more of a fan of the older 1980s/early 1990s Dodge pickups, too (I have a 2006 Ram 3500 on my small farm that's been terrific).

My older kids have each had early 2000s Chevy pickups; neither has been reliable. My 2003 Silverado has been OK (knock on wood) but came from my wife's dad, who took care of it (except for Iowa salty roads).
 
My tolerance for bureaucracy is VERY short.

I would have been on the phone to the Lexus top management on day 2.

What they put you through was inexcusable.

Once fixed, that would be my LAST Lexus. In fact, I'd sell the damned car ASAP before it happens again.
 
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