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Quote from: ica171 on September 07, 2012, 09:09:23 AMQuote from: MissRose on September 07, 2012, 07:05:38 AMMy mother noticed my car making a noise when riding in it but it went away recently. She said take to the dealer anyways, but I said its not doing it now, I cannot ask them to fix something that isn't happening that would not be good. I took it a few days later when the problem presented itself fully and it was fixed under warranty.Glad you were able to get it fixed! Usually when things make scary noises/do weird things around here, I can never get it to happen again when a professional is present.Isn't that a corollary to Murphy's Law?
Quote from: MissRose on September 07, 2012, 07:05:38 AMMy mother noticed my car making a noise when riding in it but it went away recently. She said take to the dealer anyways, but I said its not doing it now, I cannot ask them to fix something that isn't happening that would not be good. I took it a few days later when the problem presented itself fully and it was fixed under warranty.Glad you were able to get it fixed! Usually when things make scary noises/do weird things around here, I can never get it to happen again when a professional is present.
My mother noticed my car making a noise when riding in it but it went away recently. She said take to the dealer anyways, but I said its not doing it now, I cannot ask them to fix something that isn't happening that would not be good. I took it a few days later when the problem presented itself fully and it was fixed under warranty.
Quote from: Luci45 on September 07, 2012, 09:16:18 AMQuote from: ica171 on September 07, 2012, 09:09:23 AMQuote from: MissRose on September 07, 2012, 07:05:38 AMMy mother noticed my car making a noise when riding in it but it went away recently. She said take to the dealer anyways, but I said its not doing it now, I cannot ask them to fix something that isn't happening that would not be good. I took it a few days later when the problem presented itself fully and it was fixed under warranty.Glad you were able to get it fixed! Usually when things make scary noises/do weird things around here, I can never get it to happen again when a professional is present.Isn't that a corollary to Murphy's Law?When a broken appliance is demonstrated for the repairman, it will work perfectly.From http://www.murphys-laws.com/
Quote from: Hazmat on September 07, 2012, 09:37:31 AMQuote from: Luci45 on September 07, 2012, 09:16:18 AMQuote from: ica171 on September 07, 2012, 09:09:23 AMQuote from: MissRose on September 07, 2012, 07:05:38 AMMy mother noticed my car making a noise when riding in it but it went away recently. She said take to the dealer anyways, but I said its not doing it now, I cannot ask them to fix something that isn't happening that would not be good. I took it a few days later when the problem presented itself fully and it was fixed under warranty.Glad you were able to get it fixed! Usually when things make scary noises/do weird things around here, I can never get it to happen again when a professional is present.Isn't that a corollary to Murphy's Law?When a broken appliance is demonstrated for the repairman, it will work perfectly.From http://www.murphys-laws.com/Years ago, someone sent a story to Reader's Digest about a computer that acted up when the owner used it, but worked perfectly for the tech. As a joke, the tech taped a picture of himself himslf inside the case. The computer worked fine ever since.
Quote from: Hazmat on September 07, 2012, 09:37:31 AMQuote from: Luci45 on September 07, 2012, 09:16:18 AMQuote from: ica171 on September 07, 2012, 09:09:23 AMQuote from: MissRose on September 07, 2012, 07:05:38 AMMy mother noticed my car making a noise when riding in it but it went away recently. She said take to the dealer anyways, but I said its not doing it now, I cannot ask them to fix something that isn't happening that would not be good. I took it a few days later when the problem presented itself fully and it was fixed under warranty.Glad you were able to get it fixed! Usually when things make scary noises/do weird things around here, I can never get it to happen again when a professional is present.Isn't that a corollary to Murphy's Law?When a broken appliance is demonstrated for the repairman, it will work perfectly.From http://www.murphys-laws.com/That law also applies to finding things. No matter how long or carefully you look for something, the person you ask to help you will find the thing in five seconds flat. In a really obvious place.
Quote from: faithlessone on September 07, 2012, 03:18:48 PMQuote from: Hazmat on September 07, 2012, 09:37:31 AMQuote from: Luci45 on September 07, 2012, 09:16:18 AMQuote from: ica171 on September 07, 2012, 09:09:23 AMQuote from: MissRose on September 07, 2012, 07:05:38 AMMy mother noticed my car making a noise when riding in it but it went away recently. She said take to the dealer anyways, but I said its not doing it now, I cannot ask them to fix something that isn't happening that would not be good. I took it a few days later when the problem presented itself fully and it was fixed under warranty.Glad you were able to get it fixed! Usually when things make scary noises/do weird things around here, I can never get it to happen again when a professional is present.Isn't that a corollary to Murphy's Law?When a broken appliance is demonstrated for the repairman, it will work perfectly.From http://www.murphys-laws.com/That law also applies to finding things. No matter how long or carefully you look for something, the person you ask to help you will find the thing in five seconds flat. In a really obvious place.... that you are absolutely, positively certain you checked ... twice.
I had a car that made a noise, and I took the car in several times and nobody could ever duplicate it. Turned out to be an issue that only showed when the car was cold. Of course, if I drove it in, by the time I got there, it was warmed up and the noise was gone.
Quote from: MommyPenguin on September 07, 2012, 09:38:05 PMI had a car that made a noise, and I took the car in several times and nobody could ever duplicate it. Turned out to be an issue that only showed when the car was cold. Of course, if I drove it in, by the time I got there, it was warmed up and the noise was gone.After KwikFit replaced two of my tyres, the car started making a knocking noise when I turned left.KwikFit claimed they couldn't reproduce the problem. In their garage. So not going round any left turns. To make it even more annoying, it turned out to be their fault, but they did nothing but fob me off until DH came in with me and then they fell all over him.
I am convinced that computers like to go on vacation. I used to handle all hardware/software issues for my department. If I couldn't fix something at the customer's desk, I would bring it back to my office...where it would immediately begin working perfectly, and continue working perfectly when it went 'home'.
Quote from: Hillia on September 08, 2012, 03:20:00 PMI am convinced that computers like to go on vacation. I used to handle all hardware/software issues for my department. If I couldn't fix something at the customer's desk, I would bring it back to my office...where it would immediately begin working perfectly, and continue working perfectly when it went 'home'.