ShadowsPapa
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- First Name
- Bill
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- '22 JTO, '23 JLU, '82 SX4, '73 P. Cardin Javelin
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- Retired auto mechanic, frmr gov't ntwrk security admin
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Ah, a medical expert......... the sort I fought like hell at work who said "you can just think your way through that".There are a "certain type" of people who have more lemon law vehicles than others. OCD people struggle to let things go and therefore find something wrong will everything they touch. Fix your OCD and your Jeep will fix itself.
I am very OCD - and I would not go lemon law unless it easily met the criteria and was a problem like several members have experienced with the engine codes and failures. All else I'd fight to get fixed under warranty (and I usually win)
A true OCD person like me wants THAT truck fixed, not a different truck.
My thing is "you need to make THAT truck perfect, no other truck will do".
OCD "typically" won't let go of a vehicle so easily.
But don't even think of going there with things like OCD, ADHD, and more - it's what causes this country to be decades, if not further, behind medially progressive countries like Canada- or even the EU. You can't think or force your way out of genuine issues like those and to even suggest..........
Most think OCD is some sort of joke and use the term in ways that mock.
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