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<blockquote data-quote="dezguy" data-source="post: 1767429" data-attributes="member: 49811"><p>It's not about it being a nuisance or the op being a nuisance to get it fixed. It's about covering your butt so it won't come back to bite you.</p><p></p><p>As I said above, the op doesn't know if it is a short in the electrical system; He/she is not a mechanic. If a fire were to happen and the cause is found to be a short in the cooling system, who gets the blame? If the op doesn't put it on their VIR, not the mechanic because they weren't alerted to the issue. That leaves one person whom the company can blame, the last person who used the truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dezguy, post: 1767429, member: 49811"] It's not about it being a nuisance or the op being a nuisance to get it fixed. It's about covering your butt so it won't come back to bite you. As I said above, the op doesn't know if it is a short in the electrical system; He/she is not a mechanic. If a fire were to happen and the cause is found to be a short in the cooling system, who gets the blame? If the op doesn't put it on their VIR, not the mechanic because they weren't alerted to the issue. That leaves one person whom the company can blame, the last person who used the truck. [/QUOTE]
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