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Who is responsible for checking oil in the trucks?
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<blockquote data-quote="want to retire" data-source="post: 1036017"><p>Yep, really a good idea to take a look in there. I have found all kinds of wrenches and rags and what not in there. The very best time to take a really good look in the engine bay is AFTER a mechanic works on the vehicle. You just might find a loose something, wrench, rag anything. Rags can catch fire......putting you at risk....YOU! Mechanics are human. We, they make mistakes. It's silly(to me) not to at least take a quick look. Two pairs of eyes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="want to retire, post: 1036017"] Yep, really a good idea to take a look in there. I have found all kinds of wrenches and rags and what not in there. The very best time to take a really good look in the engine bay is AFTER a mechanic works on the vehicle. You just might find a loose something, wrench, rag anything. Rags can catch fire......putting you at risk....YOU! Mechanics are human. We, they make mistakes. It's silly(to me) not to at least take a quick look. Two pairs of eyes. [/QUOTE]
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