Wednesday, September 30, 2009

I went to the dealership...

I went to the dealership today, ya know to be finished with issue five. I was handed the keys to my car, got in turned it on, "Bing" and there goes the check engine light. Here is issue six, that's right issue six immediately follows issue five.

I went back into the service center to let my service rep know that the check engine light was still on. You should have heard her. At first she question my judgement, "It's not on, I checked to make sure it was off before I washed it." I stared at her, cause after five issues, I believe five hundred issues are possible. A check engine light is no surprise. I reiterate to her that it is definitely still on. We walk over to the car, she gets in, turns it on, "Bing" and there goes the check engine light.

At this point she starts to get that this car is a piece of crap and drives it back to run a diagnostic.

The problem:
Who the crap knows... It's still running "rich" so we really don't have a clue.

I didn't even get the car home.

Tomorrow, is day 17.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Issue Five

Just so you know, today is still issue five. We were supposed to get the car back today, but we didn't. Darn, 16 days in service.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Remember Red Dragon...

So that 1987 Pontiac TranAm I had, the one with the yellow flames coming up the red hood... Yeah that one. His name was Red Dragon and I miss him. I bet you are asking yourself why the crap I would miss that ugly car that didn't have AC and smelled of gasoline. I'll tell you why: He was reliable.

R.E.L.I.A.B.L.E.

We purchased a new car in the beginning of July-ish. Ish because we did the cash for clunkers program, and turning that paperwork in was a pain in butt. I was at the dealership at least 1.5 times a week for a month. Yes, 1.5 times a week. But even though I made way too many visits to sign papers, the dealership is literally across the street. Good thing for them, I'd be much more upset if it was in the West Valley or something. End of issue one.

I'm a hard and late breaker. But I knew I wasn't bad enough to make the breaks vibrate and grind. And after multiple events of breaking, the sounds got worse. I should have framed my first visit to the dealership service department. I was told the wait would be about an hour. I ended up being there for almost three. Breaks fixed, end of issue two.

Since paper work took forever to finalize, eventually my temporary plate expired without ever getting a real live plate. I guess it got lost in the mail or something. So I drove around with an expired temporary plate for 14 days or so. Then the dealership just got me a new plate all together. End of issue three.

Now here is where the whole R.E.L.I.A.B.L.E things comes in. Welcome to issue four. I was sitting in the $5 car wash, not even a month ago, when my low coolant light came on. So naturally I looked at the car temperate. Red line! I thought to myself, "Seriously! A red line temperate reading and I am being drug through this automatic car wash!" After being dried by the airplane like wind force, I pull in to the vacuum station to let the car cool off. I call Brett and tell him something is wrong. After getting off the phone I proceed to vacuum my car out while it cools down a bit. After I'm done I turn the car on, vent the air into the car and pull out of the car wash. I need to call a tow truck and there is no way a tow truck is going to be able to do its job in that parking lot. I drive down the street into a neighborhood and pull over just as the temperate starts to move up from its normal reading. It's hot. I'm sweating. I hate car problems.

I call OnStar and they send me a tow truck, but it's not going to be here for an hour. Now I am very mad. I look under the hood, which won't do me much good cause I don't know a whole lot about cars, except how to fix Red Dragon. I find that the coolant overflow is completely empty. I decided that I'll just get some coolant and drive down there myself. But that plan did not work out. Eventually the tow truck shows up and drags my car to dealership. I explain to them what had happened. Obviously they keep it. I get this stripped Colbalt to drive around and I was not happy. It looked like something has peed on the back seat and smelled of body odor.

We get a call back from the dealership the next day. Here is their list of problems:
The radiator flushed its coolant into the engine.
Milky engine oil.

And after running some tests here was the conclusion:
Congratulations, your engine was cast with a flaw. Because of this flaw water decided to get out through the flaw because water cannot be compressed. We broke your engine.

And here is how they are going to fix it:
We are having an brand new engine sent to us from Michigan. So hold on to that Cobalt for about a week.

So. I was mad and laughing. There is absolutely nothing I can do about this broken engine. A few phone calls were made to some higher up GM people, then I decided to throw a bit of a fit. There was something I could fix. I wanted out of the crappy rental car. So I got a new one. About six days later they called and had everything fixed. Yay and end of issue four. Yes that was all issue four.

Currently I am living in issue five which started on Thursday. And right now I am driving a rental car till about Tuesday. Here is issue five. Brett and I are driving along to freeway and the check engine light comes on. Yay! The message center on the car says that the traction control needs to be services. Kay, not that big of an issue, we are busy and can take it in tomorrow. So I take the car in. By now I have become best friends with my service representative Hedi we talk about the problem. She runs a diagnostic on the car and it is misfiring at 79 mph. They won't be able to look at the car till the next day. So I get a rental car, smile and leave.

The following day I get a phone call and here is the problem:
We think you had a broken spark plug.
You have a sensor in your car that thinks it's only 40 degrees outside.

And here is how they are going to fix the problem:
We replaced all your spark plugs.
We have order your a new sensor from Michigan and it will be here Tuesday. So hold on to that rental till then.

And issue five still isn't over.

But I bet you want to know what issue six is, cause after we have this car in the shop for 30 cumulative days it becomes a lemon. When Tuesday comes around, we'll be sitting on 15 days.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Projects

In the past two and a half months since I have been out of school I haven't gotten much done. To be completely honest, most of my free time has consisted of sleeping. I find myself going to bed at about 2AM and getting up at about 1PM. Then at about 4PM, just before Brett gets home from work, I take a nap for about an hour and half.

But, that's not all I have done in the past two months.

Aside from looking for a job, which is a pain in the butt, I spent my first two weeks of life outside of school reading. I finished the whole Twilight series for the millionth time in about a week. Then I moved on to some Jane Austen. Following books, I moved on to studying for my cosmetology exam, however, studying lasted only a couple of days. I jumped over to movies. First watching the entire Harry Potter series in two days, including the newest movie, followed by enrolling in the greatest idea ever. I absolutely love Netflix.

But, I'm not a complete jobless bum.

I spent a good couple of days planning dinner meals and reorganizing my apartment. I cleaned out the laundry room, the closest, and moved furniture in the bedroom and living room to make room for the free piano.

But, I was starting to go crazy.

I was running out of things to do. It started with my dogs bad breath. So I baked some puppy treats, which makes me feel like a good dog owner. And finally it lead to me writing a letter to my mom's dogs Corkey and Luci. I wrote as if I were my dog Amare, I made him sign it with his paw print, I bagged up some fresh baked puppy treats and delivered them to my mom. I was going crazy.


And then I lost it.

I refinished my kitchen table. Sanded it. Stained it. Sealed it.



I started painting. I taped squares on the wall, and painted them. Then I added more.




I fixed 105 year old piano keys with tweezers and a bit of Elmer's Glue (Don't be mad I used Elmer's Glue. I wanted to play a few songs using F#).


And now.

I'm back to sleeping in.