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I can’t believe it is happening to me again. My car dies again. For 2 days certified mechanics at the dealership cannot figure out what is wrong with my car.

Posted on | December 10, 2013 | 20 Comments

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20 Responses to “I can’t believe it is happening to me again. My car dies again. For 2 days certified mechanics at the dealership cannot figure out what is wrong with my car.”

  1. JAG
    December 10th, 2013 @ 12:51 pm

    Give some detail and this might be a more productive post.

  2. I AM SAM
    December 10th, 2013 @ 12:57 pm

    Guess that spell that was cast on you is working quite well.

  3. bo pe
    December 10th, 2013 @ 1:00 pm

    Hopefully other states will follow suit..

    https://dailycaller.com/2013/12/09/south-carolina-voting-on-bill-to-end-obamacare-in-state/#!

    A bill set for fast-track passage in the South Carolina Senate in January aims to eliminate Obamacare in the state. The law could become a model for other states fed up with the federal health-care law.

    House Bill 3101, titled the “South Carolina Freedom of Health Care Protection Act,” passed the state House of Representatives last April by a 65-34 vote. The bill now heads to the GOP-controlled Senate with special-order priority, setting up the likelihood that South Carolina will become the first state to exempt citizens and businesses from all participation in the Affordable Care Act.

    State Sen. Tom Davis, the bill’s sponsor who recently wrapped up study committee hearings for H3101 in Columbia, Charleston and other cities, says that the proposed legislation renders the Affordable Care Act void or inoperable through a handful of provisions.

    “It will essentially have five components to it, all of which in my judgment are legal, effective, and within the state’s power to do,” Davis, a Republican from Beaufort, said in an interview.

    The bill’s main component prohibits agencies, officers and employees of the state of South Carolina from implementing any provisions of the Affordable Care Act, leaving implementation of the national health-care law entirely in the hands of a federal government that lacks the resources or personnel to carry out the programs it mandates.

    This provision, according to Davis, comes from the anti-commandeering doctrine established in case law that says feds can’t compel states to enforce federal laws.

    “What the Supreme Court said in Printz v. United States is that states are not merely political subdivisions of the federal government to carry out what the federal government does; they are sovereign entities,” Davis said. “Congress can pass laws, but it cannot compel the states to utilize either their treasury or personnel to implement those federal laws.”

    Additional provisions of H3101 further neuter the Affordable Care Act by outlawing state exchanges, issuing tax deductions to individuals equal to the tax penalties levied by the federal government, and directing the state attorney general to sue over whimsical enforcement of the law. Taken together, the provisions effectively repeal the federal law for the people of South Carolina.

    Read more: Obadiah Chapter One Barry Soetorah, Michelle Soetorah, Gen Ham, Gen Betrayus, SCOTUS, DHS, CIA, GOOGLE, YAHOO…ETC.

    THE WORD OF GOD WILL ALWAYS OVERCOME EVIL..

  4. Glasnost
    December 10th, 2013 @ 1:09 pm

    THEY CAN NOW HACK INTO YOUR ON-BOARD COMPUTER!

  5. Bruriah Sarah
    December 10th, 2013 @ 1:30 pm

    Dr. Taitz

    There might be foul play going on. This has happened to you before and I bet this is related to the post from the other day. I think you are getting close.

  6. SticksNstones
    December 10th, 2013 @ 2:23 pm

    ..If the problem can not be duplicated it would be unethical to sell you something you do not need…
    They are doing the right thing by NOT throwing expensive parts at it..
    Being near an airport has been known to cause die out problems..

    is it still not starting or did it die out and restart?
    If there are no DTC’s present it could be difficult to diagnose..this is not so uncommon…

    How many times has this occurred? you may just need to drive it and see if the problem persists.
    if the car is not able to start still it should not be to difficult to diagnose

  7. SticksNstones
    December 10th, 2013 @ 2:23 pm

    ..If the problem can not be duplicated it would be unethical to sell you something you do not need…
    They are doing the right thing by NOT throwing expensive parts at it..
    Being near an airport has been known to cause die out problems..

    is it still not starting or did it die out and restart?
    If there are no DTC’s present it could be difficult to diagnose..this is not so uncommon…

    How many times has this occurred? you may just need to drive it and see if the problem persists.
    if the car is not able to start still it should not be to difficult to diagnose

  8. dr_taitz@yahoo.com
    December 10th, 2013 @ 2:39 pm

    it makes clicking sound when I drive uphill and when I try to increase speed, it like the car is choking

  9. Elizabeth
    December 10th, 2013 @ 3:06 pm

    I would check the warranty
    and if it is still valid,

    insist on its being returned
    to the dealership, ask for
    refunded monies, as you may
    just have a ‘lemon.’

    Shop around, buy a new car,
    a time-trusted model; Consumer
    Reports might have an article on
    cars.

    I have had no trouble with
    either Toyota or Honda
    and many thousands of miles for each.

  10. Scott
    December 10th, 2013 @ 3:48 pm

    If you have On Star they could well be tinkering with your vehicle

  11. AJ Dumitz
    December 10th, 2013 @ 4:06 pm

    Sounds like a smog hose, that sort of thing can be dangerous

  12. SticksNstones
    December 10th, 2013 @ 4:43 pm

    There are so many variables and possibilities..

    Is it All Wheel Drive? Four wheel drive, or standard two wheel drive?
    ————————————-
    Can they duplicate the symptoms in the shop or on the road test?

    that is the first step in diagnosis

  13. Ruthanne
    December 10th, 2013 @ 5:02 pm

    Hi Orly. I’ve been following you since 2009, and I am so very happy about the progress you have made in trying to bring the Impostor to justice. May God continue to bless you in your endeavors and keep you and your family safe.

    Why not drive a rental car every day???????????

  14. dr_taitz@yahoo.com
    December 10th, 2013 @ 5:06 pm

    it is expensive

  15. Janes Edition
    December 10th, 2013 @ 5:07 pm

    With any luck, the car will soon catch fire with you in it. My suggestion would be to get it fixed at minimal expense and then drive the shit out of it.

  16. dr_taitz@yahoo.com
    December 10th, 2013 @ 5:08 pm

    they told me that they found 2 coolant leaks that just appeared, they are repairing those and will run the car tomorrow, will try to duplicate the symptoms when the car is no longer overheating.

  17. Glasnost
    December 10th, 2013 @ 5:21 pm

    Go buy a used pre-computer car to drive for a while.

  18. SticksNstones
    December 10th, 2013 @ 7:25 pm

    That sounds reasonable..
    hopefully that was not too expensive.

    In some circumstances coolant leaks can cause noise(s) and performance issues so maybe it is related or cause of..
    I do have 23 years experience in dealership service dept. as a technician. Keep us posted if you have any concerns

  19. Bob Robertson
    December 10th, 2013 @ 7:33 pm

    Don’t worry, it’s not going to explode or anything.

    No, really, I promise.

    Really!!

    (heh heh…)

  20. Davey Crockett
    December 11th, 2013 @ 2:57 pm

    Orly: maybe try to get a loaner every so often, so they won’t be able to keep track of what car you are driving?

    With what you said about the chocking…sounds like a bad carburator? or bad gasoline? Go to another service station? dealership? Call that other dealership and quiz them with what is going on? See what they say. Or…get a ride to where you need to go from you husband? trusted friend?

    Be as creative as you can.

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