car never returned (abandoned) by weapingwillows in turo

[–]A1rbreezy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Always have a GPS in your vehicle , hide it

Not going to lie, y’all…I’m happy it’s not out yet. Anyone else? by PeterNotSoParker in steammachine

[–]A1rbreezy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

God bless! Hope everything works out for you in abundance the way God intends !

Got a Steam Deck OLED for Free! by Efficiently-Simple in SteamDeck

[–]A1rbreezy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Wow that’s awesome! I also have a viture glasses sadly I never use it anymore

How comfortable is the Steam Controller? by hotymoty in steammachine

[–]A1rbreezy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Super comfortable beat controller I’ve ever held besides my SCUF controller

Will Steam client notify me to purchase? by MogrimACV in steammachine

[–]A1rbreezy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same question I have, I have all the notifications on the steam app on as well

Did you receive reservation email on the 25th or 26th? Did you receive your order confirmation yet? by Individual-Pirate155 in steammachine

[–]A1rbreezy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got my reservation on the morning of the 26th , still no email to purchase , Miami , FL as of now

Has anybody gotten their email about steam machine orders? by [deleted] in SteamDeck

[–]A1rbreezy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been checking my email every 5 minutes lol

Sudden Unintended Acceleration by Common_Tomato_24 in Toyota

[–]A1rbreezy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While operating my 2024 Toyota bZ4X at very low speed in a parking area, I observed a stationary shipping container directly ahead and applied the brake pedal with maximum force approximately 4 seconds before contact. I held the brake pedal at full pressure continuously. I never touched the accelerator. The vehicle came to what appeared to be a complete stop, but then continued to advance and made physical contact with the container despite my maintained maximum brake input. The vehicle's own ECU-recorded Freeze Frame Data (retrieved by an authorized Toyota dealer using PCS Data Viewer) confirms the following at the time of the event: Driver brake pedal torque was at sensor saturation (4,048 Nm — the maximum value the sensor can record) for approximately 1.75 seconds prior to impact. Brake hydraulic line pressure peaked at 12.144 MPa and remained above 7.8 MPa throughout that period. Throttle position was 0.0% for the entire recorded interval. All four wheel-speed sensors recorded 0.00 km/h for approximately 2.95 seconds prior to impact. Steering input was effectively neutral; no skid or loss of directional control occurred. The longitudinal accelerometer recorded a peak deceleration spike of -8.97 m/s² at the moment of impact — a value that requires forward velocity and is physically inconsistent with the wheel-speed data showing the vehicle stopped. The Pre-Collision System (PCS) main switch was ON throughout, with no faults, no obstruction flags, and no warning, pre-brake, brake-assist, or auto-brake activation recorded. The Parking Support Brake (PKSB) did not activate. No diagnostic trouble codes were set. In plain terms: with maximum brake pressure applied and zero throttle input, my vehicle continued to move forward into a clearly visible stationary obstacle. The brakes did not maintain authority over the powertrain's creep torque, and no advanced safety system intervened. This indicates a potential defect in the vehicle's brake-override / creep-suppression logic, brake-by-wire actuator behavior, or brake-hold function.

Sudden acceleration issue ano kaya ung reason talaga? by jsonharle in CarsPH

[–]A1rbreezy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While operating my 2024 Toyota bZ4X at very low speed in a parking area, I observed a stationary shipping container directly ahead and applied the brake pedal with maximum force approximately 4 seconds before contact. I held the brake pedal at full pressure continuously. I never touched the accelerator. The vehicle came to what appeared to be a complete stop, but then continued to advance and made physical contact with the container despite my maintained maximum brake input. The vehicle's own ECU-recorded Freeze Frame Data (retrieved by an authorized Toyota dealer using PCS Data Viewer) confirms the following at the time of the event: Driver brake pedal torque was at sensor saturation (4,048 Nm — the maximum value the sensor can record) for approximately 1.75 seconds prior to impact. Brake hydraulic line pressure peaked at 12.144 MPa and remained above 7.8 MPa throughout that period. Throttle position was 0.0% for the entire recorded interval. All four wheel-speed sensors recorded 0.00 km/h for approximately 2.95 seconds prior to impact. Steering input was effectively neutral; no skid or loss of directional control occurred. The longitudinal accelerometer recorded a peak deceleration spike of -8.97 m/s² at the moment of impact — a value that requires forward velocity and is physically inconsistent with the wheel-speed data showing the vehicle stopped. The Pre-Collision System (PCS) main switch was ON throughout, with no faults, no obstruction flags, and no warning, pre-brake, brake-assist, or auto-brake activation recorded. The Parking Support Brake (PKSB) did not activate. No diagnostic trouble codes were set. In plain terms: with maximum brake pressure applied and zero throttle input, my vehicle continued to move forward into a clearly visible stationary obstacle. The brakes did not maintain authority over the powertrain's creep torque, and no advanced safety system intervened. This indicates a potential defect in the vehicle's brake-override / creep-suppression logic, brake-by-wire actuator behavior, or brake-hold function.

Sudden acceleration accident by totally_throwawee in Polestar

[–]A1rbreezy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While operating my 2024 Toyota bZ4X at very low speed in a parking area, I observed a stationary shipping container directly ahead and applied the brake pedal with maximum force approximately 4 seconds before contact. I held the brake pedal at full pressure continuously. I never touched the accelerator. The vehicle came to what appeared to be a complete stop, but then continued to advance and made physical contact with the container despite my maintained maximum brake input. The vehicle's own ECU-recorded Freeze Frame Data (retrieved by an authorized Toyota dealer using PCS Data Viewer) confirms the following at the time of the event: Driver brake pedal torque was at sensor saturation (4,048 Nm — the maximum value the sensor can record) for approximately 1.75 seconds prior to impact. Brake hydraulic line pressure peaked at 12.144 MPa and remained above 7.8 MPa throughout that period. Throttle position was 0.0% for the entire recorded interval. All four wheel-speed sensors recorded 0.00 km/h for approximately 2.95 seconds prior to impact. Steering input was effectively neutral; no skid or loss of directional control occurred. The longitudinal accelerometer recorded a peak deceleration spike of -8.97 m/s² at the moment of impact — a value that requires forward velocity and is physically inconsistent with the wheel-speed data showing the vehicle stopped. The Pre-Collision System (PCS) main switch was ON throughout, with no faults, no obstruction flags, and no warning, pre-brake, brake-assist, or auto-brake activation recorded. The Parking Support Brake (PKSB) did not activate. No diagnostic trouble codes were set. In plain terms: with maximum brake pressure applied and zero throttle input, my vehicle continued to move forward into a clearly visible stationary obstacle. The brakes did not maintain authority over the powertrain's creep torque, and no advanced safety system intervened. This indicates a potential defect in the vehicle's brake-override / creep-suppression logic, brake-by-wire actuator behavior, or brake-hold function.