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Drivers: how to write up a truck properly
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<blockquote data-quote="Redtag" data-source="post: 3825988" data-attributes="member: 70933"><p>Yes, 3-4 times a day when trying to start nothing happens helps me a lot more than needs starter. That helps because nothing happens narrows it down quite a bit for me. I have had drivers think a truck needed a starter when it needed a fuel pump relay The thing cranked and did not start and to him he thought that meant the starter is bad.</p><p></p><p>Mechanics don’t trust each other’s diags unless we know that tech and his capabilities so why would we trust a drivers that I know to diag the truck?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This right here... saves our time and gets your truck fixed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redtag, post: 3825988, member: 70933"] Yes, 3-4 times a day when trying to start nothing happens helps me a lot more than needs starter. That helps because nothing happens narrows it down quite a bit for me. I have had drivers think a truck needed a starter when it needed a fuel pump relay The thing cranked and did not start and to him he thought that meant the starter is bad. Mechanics don’t trust each other’s diags unless we know that tech and his capabilities so why would we trust a drivers that I know to diag the truck? This right here... saves our time and gets your truck fixed [/QUOTE]
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