Well. Knock sensors were bad. My theory is that due to both cats sequentially going bad, the influx of fuel caused so much pining it wore the sensors out. Is this a stupid thought process?
What was more dramatic was when I brought my 2020 rav4 loaner back to Miller Toyota. Well to start off they called me on my way to work last Monday and said that since the ticket was closed out, they closed out the loaner as well, so they didn't have insurance on it and could I please bring it back? I figured sure, why not.
Mind you were/are in the middle of a move and I had happened to move my shovels, etc the day before. The loaner had the heavy duty rubber matting throughout so I knew it could be cleaned pretty easily.
Get there and pull in, go to get key & talk to service adviser.
Come out and the valet/porter/whatever he is called (hereby referenced to as "mr. clean") is spazzing out due to the dirt.
"This is a problem, there are scratches everywhere, did you get all this dirt in here? ::takes my gloves out of the back and tosses them on the ground::"
I. was. pissed. Told him that the vehicle was not cleaned because I was called to bring it in early.
"Well that's management, you have to help clean this". Yeah no, I went straight to the service adviser and said your guy out there is giving me a hard time. He started apologizing and beelining it to the bay, where mr. clean was on his phone with manager blah blah blah.
I wouldn't have been so mad if I hadn't been treated dismissively by mr. clean when I started telling him it is not very hard to clean, simply needs a vigorous wiping.
He also decided to see if it was cleanable before I left so he was in the back power washing it, while a line of cars is forming in the bay (no matter where you go in Manassas, traffic will always accumulate).
In the mean time I am getting my things out of the car and moving them to the Lexus, which the service adviser pulled up for me, only after the whole mr. clean fiasco started (noone told me where it was, only the parking spot #, like I'm going to know that).
As I finish moving things into my car & admire the nice procession which is now forming in the bay due to the aforementioned actions of mr. clean and the loaner, he comes over and starts apologizing and informs me that in fact there are no scratches (duh), and he only acted that way because someone brought a highlander in once that had been used to move heavy objects and caused $1,200 of damage.
Cool story bro.
I later realized that even if that was the case here, what was paid for repairs surpassed that damage cost, sadly I didn't think of this until a few hours later.
I told him that just because other people that come in here don't know anything about cars doesn't mean I don't, and the vehicle was only brought in due to being in the middle of a move with 2 toddlers and a pregnant wife.
Shouldn't have had to give an explanation in the first place.
Anyways, after driving the Lexus another 200 miles since the repair, the ABS and VSC lights flashed on once, but no CEL so I call it a win.
If you've read this far, thanks & Epstein didn't kill himself.