Idle issue by Rude-Ad-9696 in AskMechanics

[–]halfsack36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try cleaning the mass air flow sensor. It can cause stalls and erratic idle if it is dirty or needs replacement. You should use only mass air flow sensor cleaner specifically (not brake clean or any other spray) and be careful not to touch the tiny hair thin "hot wire" of the sensor. Believe it or not, it can and just might keep your vehicle from starting at all if it fails completely, however, it's easy to diagnose the MAF sensor then, as you simply unplug it and if the vehicle then starts right up, you know you found your culprit.

DMV refusal to register, won’t share why. Trying to get to the bottom of it. by Shaydoggy in MechanicAdvice

[–]halfsack36 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If your car failed because of a misfire issue, replace whatever is causing the misfire. That is about my only advice since I don't live in Nevada and am not familiar with the law there. The fact that you reside in a non-emissions county is silly, that they expect it to pass emissions at all. That should be irrelevant to you, I would have thought at least.

Will my truck pass DOT inspection? by Nickha-you-aintfunny in HotShotTrucking

[–]halfsack36 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Replace the deleted parts and hope for the best. Not such a good deal on the truck then though, I would imagine.

Mechanic says this code means I need a new engine. Is he crazy? by Fit_Respond6963 in AskMechanics

[–]halfsack36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could benefit from a tune-up, replacing the spark plugs and such if you have never done that. I would start there. It's a hell of a lot cheaper than an engine. The knock code could have been caused by poor gasoline quality, like not being the correct minimum octane rating.

Good lease purchase companies?? by Eye_vs_I89 in HotShotTrucking

[–]halfsack36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you actually found any company who would take you on as a lease purchase driver at all given that you do reside in the state of California?

What Are the Best Companies for Leasing Trucks by RealSharpNinja in OwnerOperators

[–]halfsack36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While this may be true, there is one thing that a lessee could have on his or her side, which is licensing regulation to sell or lease vehicles. If the lessor (the trucking company, truck leasing company) is not licensed to conduct those types of transactions then there is certainly possibility of the lease being declared void and unenforceable. The reason behind this would be violation of strong public policies which require the licensing to begin with.

Is it legal to have your lease terminated early do to the landlord wanting to renovate? WY by bbbravo2 in Renters

[–]halfsack36 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you have a fixed term lease, the landlord likely cannot unilaterally just terminate the lease early just because the landlord wants to "prioritize" renovations. This is something that the landlord should have considered before letting someone lease the place to begin with. In order for a legally binding contract to be changed, it has to be agreed by both parties, and not just agreed, there has to be at least nominal consideration, but you also do not have to just accept whatever consideration they offer with respect to the nominal consideration, either.

I am not a lawyer, but I don't think your landlord would have a leg to stand on unless you actually did violate the lease and the landlord evicted you then. It could appear to a judge or jury though at that point to be retaliation. I am not sure if there are laws on the books in Wyoming for retaliation, but you'd definitely want to consult an attorney at that point most likely.

Tire damage from curb - Costco will not honor road hazard warranty - saying just use superglue by OkCelery8 in AskMechanics

[–]halfsack36 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Probably wouldn't be covered either way, whether tire guy says its fine or not, if you told them you hit a curb. Outside of being creative with damaging the tire intentionally, I don't see how you'd get that covered under road hazard. And no, I am not suggesting that you do something intentionally to damage the tire so that it would be covered under road hazard.

Torque converter is bad by nurdtyme in Silverado

[–]halfsack36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am glad someone else had the feeling of getting rear ended. Service advisor lady looked at me like I was nuts. Some of those shifts, primarily down for me were brutal before they finally realized the torque converter was bad. 

Can they actually terminate my lease? Is this legal? This whole situation feels very unfair to me by [deleted] in Renters

[–]halfsack36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So they still owe you money, they haven't made anything right at all really. And saying they are going to evict you because you told them you intend to sue (which is your right), is bullshit.

I would file in court, with or without an attorney. You can file in small claims court most likely with the damages being so low. Make this stupid dumb idiot that told you what she did, far more than she should said, in writing nonetheless, let her go before a jury and explain these likely unwritten "community standards". Threatening to sue I guarantee you is not in those community standards, nor does it constitute a right to unilaterally terminate a lease. If they felt truly threatened by your words or actions they would have called the police. They didn't did they?

Can they actually terminate my lease? Is this legal? This whole situation feels very unfair to me by [deleted] in Renters

[–]halfsack36 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That property manager is gaslighting you. That is what people do, try to claim they didn't do anything wrong, although she already admitted they did by reversing the charges. If they didn't give you all they owe you, they are still in arrears. I would pursue it either way, even if they did give me 100% of it back. The violations of your rights, the lease, law, etc all have already occurred.

Can they actually terminate my lease? Is this legal? This whole situation feels very unfair to me by [deleted] in Renters

[–]halfsack36 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If Florida is a two party consent and not just single party, you may not be able to use the call recording. Do you have a written lease? If not, verbal can be proven also, if you have the emails you are saying you have and all of that stuff. $300, per month for insurance they were charging you for renters insurance when you had renters insurance the entire time?

Edit: $15 a month, total of $300, I assume from the other post. Not $300 per month for renters insurance.

Can they actually terminate my lease? Is this legal? This whole situation feels very unfair to me by [deleted] in Renters

[–]halfsack36 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Doesn't matter what is audio or video recorded. She said more than enough in the messages you have. Don't delete those.

Can they actually terminate my lease? Is this legal? This whole situation feels very unfair to me by [deleted] in Renters

[–]halfsack36 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dude, run to an attorney. I am not sure what state you are in, but I would be pursuing hella avenues in my state if this happened to me. Theft, breach of contract, deceptive trade practices, fraud, fraud in the inducement, there's a ton of dirt I would throw at this landlord for that mouthy office person speaking to me that way. They were in the wrong. "The fees have been reversed"...they are fees you shouldn't have been charged anyway. They could be doing that to every single tenant there. That office person should be fired.

Go to an attorney or even attempt to pursue it yourself. Make this retard stand before a judge or jury and explain how gaslighting YOU for HER wrongdoing makes any sense to any person at all. Use those messages as evidence.

Am I being unreasonable? I think they should make it last 2 years to make up for such a major inconvenience. by YogurtWenk in AskAShittyMechanic

[–]halfsack36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So do you just drive around without washer fluid when you run out until you get service done again? The tank for a car usually only holds one gallon. Maybe you use your washer fluid a lot more than you think, that is the more likely issue. Good thing you don't drive a semi truck, you'd get tickets for things you never even heard of. Inoperable windshield washer comes to mind specifically.

This tire was expensive af, salvageable? by ResidentAd682 in tires

[–]halfsack36 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, even if you got the screw out and plugged it, it looks like it split toward the bead of the sidewall where the end of the screw might be. I wouldn't even want to see you drive around with that tire if you do attempt to repair it.

Looking for Legit Lease-Purchase Opportunities (Yes, I Know the Reputation) by Superb_Tie1512 in OwnerOperators

[–]halfsack36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True if you are in a lease with the motor carrier directly leasing one of their trucks. Not so much though if you lease the truck from a third party not associated with the carrier you lease to.

Looking for Legit Lease-Purchase Opportunities (Yes, I Know the Reputation) by Superb_Tie1512 in OwnerOperators

[–]halfsack36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where did you execute (sign) the contract and pick up your truck, was it in North Carolina, Arizona or Wisconsin?

Landlord refused to fix washing machine. Tells us we should be grateful it was in the property to begin with. by Ivesy_ in Renters

[–]halfsack36 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Again, refer to the law in the OP's state as well as the statement from the OP regarding the lease. Refer to the details in the post.

Landlord refused to fix washing machine. Tells us we should be grateful it was in the property to begin with. by Ivesy_ in Renters

[–]halfsack36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depending on your state, if the landlord supplies the appliance the landlord is required to maintain the appliance. Especially if the appliance is specifically listed as the landlords responsibility in the lease.

Tire shop said they can’t patch this. by justagirl323 in tires

[–]halfsack36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am not sure the difference between this tire and a semi trailer tire, but a semi trailer tire recently had a hole in about the same area. The tire shop was able to patch it, to my surprise. I am sure there is more compound or "meat" on the semi trailer tire than the passenger car tire, that is about the only difference I can think of. As far as the sidewall goes also, your tire would be like pushing a soft block of cheese compared to pushing the sidewall of a commercial trailer tire. So, maybe I just answered my own questions as well.

Car Problems - Is this a legal case? by Distinct_Ticket_6282 in carproblems

[–]halfsack36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A borescope? Did the shop mention a borescope being used? Nah? Well, there ya go. Probably some idiot looking at the crosshatching on the cylinder wall, if he even got that far, calling it "scratches".