![]() ![]() General Motors announced that LG will reimburse the automaker for costs and expenses associated with the recall of Chevrolet Bolt EVs and EUVs due to manufacturing defects in battery modules, projecting the supplier will pay $1.9 billion of the $2 billion cost. After a hiatus, LG has resumed battery production, and it has increased manufacturing capacity to provide cells to use as replacements for the recall. She also says this particular problem is not related to one reported with the Hyundai Kona EV and that the defects have been taken care of in manufacturing. The LG spokeswoman says that’s the root cause of battery fires in certain Chevy Bolt EVs. It has lifted the previous guidance to park 50 feet away from other cars and structures, instead saying customers who are following GM’s charging instructions can park in a location of their choice.Ī spokeswoman for LG, the battery supplier, tells CR, “GM and LG have identified the presence of two rare simultaneous defects, found in the same battery cell, made during module manufacturing process.” GM explained that the cause is a torn anode tab and folded separator within the battery modules. It’s definitely your friend.General Motors has announced a combination hardware and software solution to the battery problem in the Chevrolet Bolt and Bolt EUV that led to a series of recall notices over fire risks. I took advantage of the opportunity to remind myself of the political climate back in 2012. Want to find all the posts you made on that last trip to Senegal? Or have a quick stroll through time by seeing your posts from five years ago? You can do that! Here are some additional filters that Facebook offers for searchers: In fact, you can go further back, specify a date range, and more. Allowing me to find that post from about six months ago:Įasy enough to find when you know how to search. That’s what you want! Click on the radio button adjacent to “ You” and the search results instantly change to show matches from your profile for the search. Instead, look on the left side and you’ll see a different type of search filter option: Look closely along the top and you’ll see all these possible categories you can select: The results will be culled from all your friends and the public Facebook feed. ![]() Just keep moving forward with the search… The hints are based on overall Facebook searches and phrases, not your own profile, so don’t get too confused. I’ll search for a great photo I posted a few months ago after I had a chance to drive the amazing 2017 Acura NSX by simply entering “ acura“: ![]() And one of its tricks is to search just your profile for words or phrases, even filtered by where you posted them or when you posted them. What the vast majority of Facebook people don’t realize is that the little search box on the top of every page on the site is super powerful. The fact that means that posts have momentum which makes popular posts more popular yet while unpopular posts vanish into limbo is an entirely different story! But it seems like Facebook always wants to show those items that garnered the most engagement (that is, comments, likes and shares) and hide those that have the least. Nowadays, however, Facebook’s algorithm not only tweaks what’s in your newsfeed, it also changes what shows up on your own profile page too. Not efficient, but still a solution to the problem of finding older posts, photos, etc. It used to be that you could simply go to your Facebook profile page and scroll down and down and down and see every post gradually appear.
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