I was recently working at a auto dealership who sold new and used cars. They had a used car that came in and had just been detailed. Generally they detail these cars before I got to inspect them and perform an oil change. I think it is an attempt to cover any problems.
This particular car that I was told to work on, I was told to check the intake real good for any leaks. The problem was that the car had its engine washed by the dealership. I already made my boss aware that I cannot check for these leaks after they wash it. However, my boss continued to have me check after they been washed.
Generally when we do an inspection and oil change, we are not told very many specifics. This particular vehicle, I was specifically told to check the intake and let him know if their was a leak. So I did. And even though it was washed, I found it leaking. This again is very uncommon to find it leaking after the wash. So I informed him as directed. I was then told that it was minor and nothing to
2006-07-31
14:01:01
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