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April 01, 2008
First Question of April
What do you think goes through cab drivers' minds when they see the check engine light illuminated? I'm glad these people aren't pilots. They don't seem concerned with warning lights. Do you think they ever get their cabs serviced?
Comments
The check engine light on my '94 4Runner has been on for over a year. This is because it has approximately 250,000 miles on it and the #4 cylinder has low compression. For the light to go out, I would need to have the engine rebuilt, which is completely unnecessary for at least another 50,000 miles. This is a defect in design (of the light), not maintenance.
I would wager that cab drivers on average know much more about vehicle maintenance and mechanics than do you my friend. Of course, I would also wager that you know much more about 13" cocks...
Posted by: Check Engine: Check at April 1, 2008 07:22 PM
probably not being the fact most cabs I have been have been pretty crappy, hence why I don't take them anymore in the DC area, I avoid them at all costs, mainly because I get ripped off everytime.
what is up with comment about the 13" ? lol
Posted by: capitolhill20210 at April 2, 2008 09:07 AM
I have no idea why Check Engine mentioned 13 inches; he clearly meant FOURTEEN inches. ;-)
Posted by: Fool at April 2, 2008 09:14 AM
you asked a simple question ' Do you think they ever get their cabs serviced?' and the first comment starts talking about their '94 4runner & whale cocks? or donkey or whatever.
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oh & back to the question... oh heck what was the question?? LOL
Posted by: acaligurl at April 3, 2008 11:34 AM


