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sdifox

No Lifer
Sep 30, 2005
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Fuck Nissan. I have been left with a Leaf that I have been told not to DC Fast Charge for almost a year because of a recall. I now have had to replace the Occupant Sensor on my front passenger seat twice now. Replaced it in 2023 not under warranty, over $800. Same exact thing happened again in 2025 and have had to replace the exact same sensor again for now $1000. I am done with Nissan.
It's a pressure switch. Could just short it no?

 

bbhaag

Diamond Member
Jul 2, 2011
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Fuck Nissan. I have been left with a Leaf that I have been told not to DC Fast Charge for almost a year because of a recall. I now have had to replace the Occupant Sensor on my front passenger seat twice now. Replaced it in 2023 not under warranty, over $800. Same exact thing happened again in 2025 and have had to replace the exact same sensor again for now $1000. I am done with Nissan.
I feel the same way about LG appliances. Fuck LG and the horse they rode in on. Oh did LG say that the linear drive compressor on their refrigerators is ground breaking? Fuck that they failed faster than the battery pack on a Fiat 500e.
Oh hey LG did you forget to mention your dish washers have water intrusion problems that cause the electronics to fail after only 3 years of ownership?

Fuck LG and fuck Nissan to. I don't even really have a problem with Nissan but your post got me really worked up.
 
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manly

Lifer
Jan 25, 2000
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They keep him around because Musk's presence props up the stock price. That's about the only reason he stays.
Since TSLA is a meme stock, that part at least "makes sense." But in reality, the entire BoD are his cronies and they have made an absolute killing for part-time "work."

What's sad is that the Vanguards and Fidelitys of the world also signed off on the $50B comp package (for the reason you cited).
 

Greenman

Lifer
Oct 15, 1999
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I feel the same way about LG appliances. Fuck LG and the horse they rode in on. Oh did LG say that the linear drive compressor on their refrigerators is ground breaking? Fuck that they failed faster than the battery pack on a Fiat 500e.
Oh hey LG did you forget to mention your dish washers have water intrusion problems that cause the electronics to fail after only 3 years of ownership?

Fuck LG and fuck Nissan to. I don't even really have a problem with Nissan but your post got me really worked up.
I foolishly bought an LG tv. They must have spent millions designing controls that are undecipherable. I had to buy a Roko stick to make the piece of crap useable.
 

Steltek

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Mar 29, 2001
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I foolishly bought an LG tv. They must have spent millions designing controls that are undecipherable. I had to buy a Roko stick to make the piece of crap useable.

Totally agree.

I made the mistake of purchasing an LG OLED TV last September for my mother to replace her junky old Samsung when it finally bit the dust.

The picture on it is great, but the sound isn't that good at all.

However, the so-called "magic" remote that comes with it absolutely sucks donkey dicks, with no alternatives available. The engineers that designed it must have been smoking crack cocaine (and sharing it with the LG executives that keep pushing it, given they are multiple generations in on it).

She can barely use the damned thing because of that remote due to problems with her hands. If I'd known how bad it was, I'd have gotten her something else for sure.

And, don't get me started about software updates. Set the option to block them, and the damned thing nags you to death to download them every time you turn it on The updates are 1.6 gigabytes each, and if you miss one they sequentially download and apply them in order across our crappy Internet connection..... It took me almost 10 hours initially to set it up when it came out of the box because it had to download 4 consecutive updates.

I'm probably just going to pick up a 4k Apple TV box for it this Black Friday and totally block it off from the Internet. I don't normally ever buy Apple stuff, but their streaming boxes actually seem to be pretty decent.
 
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DAPUNISHER

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IIRC they were the lowest shit tier at Walmart back in the 80s. The only thing LG I buy is their front load washing machines. I am on only my 2nd one in 20 years.
and fuck Nissan to.
Fucked itself with crooks like Ghosn and Saikawa. Only Nissan we ever owned was garbage; never again.
 

iRONic

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Jan 28, 2006
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Samsung changed its remote gui to some Tizen non-Harmony compatible bullshit on my 65” OLED!

Fucking useless for my MS club-spaz hands… 🤬
 
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Dec 10, 2005
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Totally agree.

I made the mistake of purchasing an LG OLED TV last September for my mother to replace her junky old Samsung when it finally bit the dust.

The picture on it is great, but the sound isn't that good at all.

However, the so-called "magic" remote that comes with it absolutely sucks donkey dicks, with no alternatives available. The engineers that designed it must have been smoking crack cocaine (and sharing it with the LG executives that keep pushing it, given they are multiple generations in on it).

She can barely use the damned thing because of that remote due to problems with her hands. If I'd known how bad it was, I'd have gotten her something else for sure.

And, don't get me started about software updates. Set the option to block them, and the damned thing nags you to death to download them every time you turn it on The updates are 1.6 gigabytes each, and if you miss one they sequentially download and apply them in order across our crappy Internet connection..... It took me almost 10 hours initially to set it up when it came out of the box because it had to download 4 consecutive updates.

I'm probably just going to pick up a 4k Apple TV box for it this Black Friday and totally block it off from the Internet. I don't normally ever buy Apple stuff, but their streaming boxes actually seem to be pretty decent.
The day I have to replace my 15 year old LCD, I may either look for a commercial-grade TV without the software shit or settle for a consumer one and just never hook it to the web, since I handle all my streaming through an HTPC. I don't need another device permanently hooked to the web that may not get security updates and could become part of a zombie bot network.
 
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