Gladiator Brad 704
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I don't think you should be changing the oil.
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Harsh. Everyone learns at different times and intervals.I don't think you should be changing the oil.
I see two possible responses to this, depending on how you mean it:I don't think you should be changing the oil.
Yeah, that crossed my mind. The plus side is HE ASKED!!!Harsh. Everyone learns at different times and intervals.
I swear the level on the stick on mine depends on the position and phase of the moon. It seems to read higher at high tide.Really I can’t wait to change the oil and put 5 quarts in and see exactly where it measures on the dip stick at different times of the motor being shut off !! And I’ve been in the auto field 40 plus years. The book I recall says 10 minutes. I do 15 after complete warm up.
Identical story here too. I took advantage of the free Jeep Wave oil changes at the dealership I bought the vehicle from (I usually change oil on all my vehicles myself).I also took advantage of the free oil changes and tire rotations that were awarded with my new purchase. After these were used up I returned to doing it myself. When I went to rotate the tires there was at least one lug on each wheel that was torqued way to tight. Two wheels had two. I had to use a 4 foot 1" drive breaker bar from my tractor tools to get them off. I was beyond pissed. A call to the dealership service manager was met with skepticism. He said "sometimes those guys get carried away". If I had been on the side of the road with a flat tire I would have been out of luck. I felt lucky the wheels were not damaged.
Oil changes are pretty simple. But if you are going to work on things be prepared and research first. Don't rely on smart asses like me that hide behind a computer screen for rescue.
Sometimes free is really expensive. I’d have showed up at the dealership with a torque wrench to show the service manager what they were torqued to.Identical story here too. I took advantage of the free Jeep Wave oil changes at the dealership I bought the vehicle from (I usually change oil on all my vehicles myself).
When I went to do my first oil change and rotation, the drain plug was finger tight. The wheels were the opposite. I had to use a 6ft aluminum fence pole as a breaker bar with the 4-way to break the lugs loose. Thought for sure the 4-way was gonna snap. I would have been hosed if I needed to change a tire on the road.
Sometimes "free" isn't always worth it.
some people just can't be bothered to put some effort in...I never go into a auto parts store without researching and knowing beforehand what I am buying and how much
There are times when I walk into a store, I know more about the product they sell, even down to the location of the product in the store, than employees of the store do.some people just can't be bothered to put some effort in...
There are times when I walk into a store, I know more about the product they sell, even down to the location of the product in the store, than employees of the store do.
I had a lot of fun back in the 90s listening to a sales guy in a store's computer department back when there was such a thing.
I had a lot of fun back in the 90s listening to a sales guy in a store's computer department back when there was such a thing.
I was ready to leave, done shopping, but I just HAD to stick around and listen to the back and forth between a potential customer and a sales guy selling computers.
Customer - what's this?
Sales guy - that's a tape drive
Customer - what's that for?
Sales guy - so you can make backups
Customer - why would I want to do that?
Sales guy - you might want to have another copy of your files
Customer - why?
Sales guy - man, he fumbled and mumbled and just couldn't do anything other than say "some people want that because it's handy". Dude, tell him WHY it's handy!
I was already working IT at CCC and was responsible for server backups and data protection, and sooo wanted to go over and explain to the guy that sometimes computer drives fail and it's like losing everything to a fire or storm - if that happens everything on that computer is GONE unless you have a copy of it somewhere.
The sales guy couldn't even come up with a good lie to make the customer really want that thing. My bet - he'd really never used a computer himself.
Are you so sure about that???What's this thread about? Oil changes?
USB drives don't have oil in them. Now you're just being silly.