The tech should be fired. He's probably done this before and damaged other cars. I'd show the manager and the owner the footage of it. Some people need to be taught lessons, even ifs it costs him his job.
Given that when you press down the noise goes away, I'm not sure why they think it's a throwout bearing, as I don't see how pressing on the shifter can in any way, affect the throwout bearing. They are not connected in any way.
Like I said, drive till the light comes on that shows the pad sensor got tripped due to wear. I don’t know of any brand that gives you a percentage of life wear or life left, even Porsche does not do that. It’s a simple wear binary yes/no sensor. When it trips get new pads. Simple. It’s not like...
You don’t need new pads till the wire that shorts out the circuit gets worn through, and a light on your dash tells you to service the brakes. That’s what the wear sensor is for, use it. Even when it goes off you have pad left to drive a bit more. People change pads too soon. Unless your doing a...
Note that this is rare, but a wheel can get a hairline crack and the tire losses pressure that way too. That happened to a friend of mine. The crack was small and barely visible. Could also be the valve stem leaking. Did they do the soapy water test?
I didn’t do the deal. When my vacation home sells and my gas leases start to produce royalties or I sell them outright, I might get a 992.1 GT3 or get a 992.1 C4S. But real estate is slow now for sellers. The mineral rights could make me a quick 125k though if I decide to sell them. The 125k...
So the issue was I had to go to the app to turn WiFi back on to get CarPlay to work. The software update must have turned it off. Typical ahole software engineering.
So go for a drive for dinner and CarPlay not working. I removed the device from the car Bluetooth, rebooted the phone and the cars info system, then did a pairing again…on my phone it says connected to myCadillac as it should but the car play button is greyed out and when I press it, it says not...
I'd take apart the whole center console check for loose things then put back together. The shifter too. Since once you dampen it with your hand, it goes away....must be something loose in there...a clip or washer or something. Dealers generally don't want to do things like that, cause it's not...
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