No. When he first went to diagnose the problem, he denied that the seat was sinking before i asked him any questions. The mechanic who worked on my truck is an incompetent.
My driver's seat keeps sinking down
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Thank you for making my point for me.
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I figured. That's why I worded it the way I did.
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Maybe if you ever thought and read about it in this thread you would see the mechanic did not fix the problem. Maybe he obviously doesn’t know what in the heck he’s doing when it comes to fixing the seat. The driver did his job and simply brought in his broken equipment to the mechanic multiple times, and it’s whose job is to fix it? And it is not a mechanics job to assess the attitude of a driver about if he’s being nice to him or not as being a determining factor if he’s going to work on the company's equipment or not.Last edited: Feb 1, 2022
Reason for edit: Messed up on first posting and did not post a message.expedite_it Thanks this. -
You're welcome.
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Do you have more air bladders in the seat than the up and down?
A small hole in any of them are hard to find, without removing the covering.
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So does your dispatcher wipe your arse for you too ..
Or is their job to read you a chapter of out of your "How to drive a truck maunel " every night before you go to bed ??tnt440, TROOPER to TRUCKER, IH Truck Guy and 1 other person Thank this. -
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What is the purpose of this subforum then?
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If your seat is is losing air that fast, you should be able to find the leak with the soapy water method ,,,and by listening for a leak,expedite_it Thanks this.
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