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  • in reply to: Mechanix Gloves #589898
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      That’s a good point. I would use Mechanix gloves for the rough work like changing tires etc. Oil changes and handling other fluids would go to the latex type gloves !

      in reply to: Mechanix Gloves #589691
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        Thanks Eric ! I will look at that video !

        in reply to: Mechanix Gloves #582742
        drthrift035drthrift035
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          Thanks Eric ! I will look at that video !

          in reply to: Problem Solved thanks to Eric #576096
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            Thanks again Eric. The timing belt will be no problem to manage. I have the routing diagram on the vehicle already !!!! Keep up the good work !

            in reply to: Problem Solved thanks to Eric #582789
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              Thanks again Eric. The timing belt will be no problem to manage. I have the routing diagram on the vehicle already !!!! Keep up the good work !

              in reply to: Noise Issue #573885
              drthrift035drthrift035
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                Hi, ETCG COMMUNITY

                In my previous post I wrote about a ” woo, wooo, woo ” noise coming from the front of my vechicle when I would accelerate. It has been so cold lately that I have not been able to look into the issue. I have been driving around with the heat on Full Blast !

                Strange enough…. The noise has almost totally gone away. Please let me know what you think !

                Thanks in advance.

                in reply to: Noise Issue #580491
                drthrift035drthrift035
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                  Hi, ETCG COMMUNITY

                  In my previous post I wrote about a ” woo, wooo, woo ” noise coming from the front of my vechicle when I would accelerate. It has been so cold lately that I have not been able to look into the issue. I have been driving around with the heat on Full Blast !

                  Strange enough…. The noise has almost totally gone away. Please let me know what you think !

                  Thanks in advance.

                  in reply to: Noise Issue #572301
                  drthrift035drthrift035
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                    Thanks Eric, I will do that as well !

                    in reply to: Noise Issue #578916
                    drthrift035drthrift035
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                      Thanks Eric, I will do that as well !

                      in reply to: Noise Issue #572086
                      drthrift035drthrift035
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                        Update: When I turn the vehicle on I hear the humming sound. I know that it is not a wheel bearing issue. I am going to check the belt,all of the pulleys connected and the tensioner.

                        in reply to: Noise Issue #578719
                        drthrift035drthrift035
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                          Update: When I turn the vehicle on I hear the humming sound. I know that it is not a wheel bearing issue. I am going to check the belt,all of the pulleys connected and the tensioner.

                          in reply to: Noise Issue #572076
                          drthrift035drthrift035
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                            Wow. That’s the sound that it makes. I hear it when I accelerate. The sound is more like wuh, wuh, wuh…..

                            in reply to: Noise Issue #578709
                            drthrift035drthrift035
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                              Wow. That’s the sound that it makes. I hear it when I accelerate. The sound is more like wuh, wuh, wuh…..

                              in reply to: What make a Technician Great ? #565880
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                                [quote=”slotcar” post=83729]:) A great technician is a combination of many things that make up their personality. He or she will be a able to communicate and listen carefully to others technicians and customers. They will have good work habits of being able to work efficiently and safely. The tools of a great technician will be clean and working correctly. He or she will work in a clean environment and have clean work habits and will return repaired vehicles unsoiled by their work. He will care for a customer’s car as if it is his own. He will take the time to make sure the repair is correct and will inform the customer of his work, either by written notes or personal contact. A great technician will not make personal judgments about other technicians or their repairs, and will try to help or teach others to make a repair correctly. The goal of all technicians should be to strive to be the best at what they do. No one is perfect, but if a person strives to be the best, they will succeed.[/quote]

                                Great statement. I will use that for myself. Thank you so much !!!

                                in reply to: What make a Technician Great ? #572172
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                                  [quote=”slotcar” post=83729]:) A great technician is a combination of many things that make up their personality. He or she will be a able to communicate and listen carefully to others technicians and customers. They will have good work habits of being able to work efficiently and safely. The tools of a great technician will be clean and working correctly. He or she will work in a clean environment and have clean work habits and will return repaired vehicles unsoiled by their work. He will care for a customer’s car as if it is his own. He will take the time to make sure the repair is correct and will inform the customer of his work, either by written notes or personal contact. A great technician will not make personal judgments about other technicians or their repairs, and will try to help or teach others to make a repair correctly. The goal of all technicians should be to strive to be the best at what they do. No one is perfect, but if a person strives to be the best, they will succeed.[/quote]

                                  Great statement. I will use that for myself. Thank you so much !!!

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