u/LVBsymphony9

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Has anyone experienced this problem?

You start the engine. It’s fine. You put it in reverse and start to back out. Then it SUDDENLY JOLTS STOP as if you’ve freakin hit something. Then you find out you didn’t and you see a “check engine immediately” sign on the dashboard. You try to put it in park, you can’t. In D, you can’t. No R. Nothing works. You panic and realize the only option is to turn off the engine. WTF is this?? I couldn’t find exact post about this. What is it? What did you do? How much is this going to cost?? Restarting the engine works as if nothing happened. I feel like not any auto shop is going to know what the problem is and how to fix it. Especially if you take it in and there is no “check engine” or anything physically wrong.

This is k900 2015 v8

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u/LVBsymphony9 — 23 hours ago

Hi wizards and witches. I was into Harry Potter since the day it came out. And then watched all the movies in the theaters. I only read the first few books back then and never read the book series again after that. I watched the movies a few times over.

Recently, I wanted to read the books because so many of you here had said there are many things and details in the book that’s not in the movies. This got me really intrigued. The thing that was most enticing to read the books was to see the transitions of storytelling and writing from adolescence to adulthood because the story develops that way too. I read the first book and really enjoyed it. But it was a little hard to get through the second book for some reason so I skipped to the third book—Prisoner of Azkaban. Omg…it was so different than the movie, so rich, so many details and things going on, and I was amazed and thoroughly enjoyed the sophistication of plots and storytelling. I absolutely loved the parts of Harry and Sirius and the bits that are not in the movie. I finished the book and am basking in the joy of the world of Harry Potter and especially…the relationship of Harry and Sirius, it’s one of my favorites. I loved how Sirius sent a note to Harry in the end finally telling him that it was he who sent the Firebolt. And I thoroughly enjoyed the long (much longer than the movie!) scene in the Shrieking Shack!! I just wanted to share and would love to hear thoughts and opinions about anything Harry Potter!!

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u/LVBsymphony9 — 22 days ago