Sounds like shade tree mechanics operating on computer driven trucks
Only CYA I would do is make the owner aware, check oil and coolant every day and run with it. If the connections are missing/ bad you'll need a computer with the right program and about a six month class to track down the fault. I grew up fixing everything on a farm and spent 3 days at a dealership over a $20 relay that I had no chance of finding.
With these new engines the sensors are measuring mili-volts. What may look to be a sound connectioncan be faulty because of tarnish, moisture.........
Without whining about it or anything I would just let the owner of the truck know that it is going on.
basic diesel mechanics for dummies?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by msfern29, Apr 28, 2011.
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