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How about filthy cars, especially when you have to do interior work on a car that is someones trash dump. Not only is it nasty, but you have to work around it and I’ve seen somethings that have scared me for life haha.
How about filthy cars, especially when you have to do interior work on a car that is someones trash dump. Not only is it nasty, but you have to work around it and I’ve seen somethings that have scared me for life haha.
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My new box I got a month ago. More pictures of tools coming soon![attachment]IMAG0182.jpg[/attachment]
My new box I got a month ago. More pictures of tools coming soon!December 8, 2012 at 8:17 am in reply to: Should I trust the Idiot Lamp to tell me when to change my oil/filter? #482998Most engine oil monitors don’t just go by mileage. They look at how many times you started your vehicle on a cold day and went right away instead of warming the vehicle warm up. Also they monitor how you drive the car as far as speed and when you press hard on the skinny pedal. I tell most of the customers at the dealership to go by the sticker we put in the window or when the oil life gets to be about 30%
December 8, 2012 at 8:17 am in reply to: Should I trust the Idiot Lamp to tell me when to change my oil/filter? #483861Most engine oil monitors don’t just go by mileage. They look at how many times you started your vehicle on a cold day and went right away instead of warming the vehicle warm up. Also they monitor how you drive the car as far as speed and when you press hard on the skinny pedal. I tell most of the customers at the dealership to go by the sticker we put in the window or when the oil life gets to be about 30%
Hello my name is Ken, I work at a GM dealership as a lube tech/used car/general repair tech. Basically where ever they need me. I’ve been there almost a year and I am currently working on getting my ASE certifications. I look forward to being a part of this forum!
Hello my name is Ken, I work at a GM dealership as a lube tech/used car/general repair tech. Basically where ever they need me. I’ve been there almost a year and I am currently working on getting my ASE certifications. I look forward to being a part of this forum!
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