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Re: Hows this for stupid
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Posted by jeffcat on September 24, 2006 at 01:15:22 from (216.107.36.225):
In Reply to: Re: Hows this for stupid posted by Jim in NC on September 23, 2006 at 10:48:02:
If I may add my $.02 here. Woman DON"T look at idiot lights! The EXXXX drove the poor little K car for two days before she asked why the RED light was on. The bolt for the Alt. was missing and the unit was laying sideways in the engine compartment. I took a company truck "astro van" to a jif lube and got it's first 3K oil change. I like to stand and watch as they work. He he he. I was chatting with the manager while one of the guys put the oil in. In the back of your mind a little bell goes off but you don't always listen. When they started the engine I noticed it sounded like it was almost grunting. I pulled the dip stick and realized the oil was almost to the top of the stick! NOT four quarts but FOUR GALLONS of oil. Took an awful long time going chug chug as he put that oil in. Kid was new and he didn't know how to read the dial yet.
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