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First PMI last night!
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<blockquote data-quote="JJinVA" data-source="post: 4547065" data-attributes="member: 80301"><p>This guy gets 6 brand new tires, I put a DIAD in the cradle, cant charge it, cant get nav unless I wedge a crushed empty roll of tape between the DIAD and the back of the cradle, write it up in the dvir, mechanic says, "Could not replicate problem". Of course you couldnt replicate the problem, YOU DONT HAVE A DIAD! lol Everytime Ive written up a cradle replacement, he either says that or he says, "Try a different DIAD, truck safe to operate" lol Its like whats the point in even writing it up? Its not like youre rebuilding the transmission. Its 2 screws (4 at best) and youre done. ffs</p><p></p><p>I dont believe our center has a single truck that doesnt have something that needs to be written up. Its just that no one does because the mechanics rarely address them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJinVA, post: 4547065, member: 80301"] This guy gets 6 brand new tires, I put a DIAD in the cradle, cant charge it, cant get nav unless I wedge a crushed empty roll of tape between the DIAD and the back of the cradle, write it up in the dvir, mechanic says, "Could not replicate problem". Of course you couldnt replicate the problem, YOU DONT HAVE A DIAD! lol Everytime Ive written up a cradle replacement, he either says that or he says, "Try a different DIAD, truck safe to operate" lol Its like whats the point in even writing it up? Its not like youre rebuilding the transmission. Its 2 screws (4 at best) and youre done. ffs I dont believe our center has a single truck that doesnt have something that needs to be written up. Its just that no one does because the mechanics rarely address them [/QUOTE]
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