Wow i Love your family they are very supportive. Wish i was in your shoes. I will be there by next year as a truck driver with the blessing of Almighty JESUS CHRIST 🙏
Reminds me when my dad used to leave me sit on his lap and drive home from the bus stop just a few blocks, but I waited everyday for him at the corner until I was 13 years old and started my part time job. At 16 years old I had my permit a week and passed my drivers test. Besides my dad leaving me drive, I worked on a farm and was driving the tractors before I could hardly reach the petals. I guess I was driving one way or the other from 10 years old, not to mention mowing with the garden tractor 5 acres of land all summer. I did that from the time I was a little kid right until I left home because I was getting married even though I was working since I was 13. In addition to paying board, I did the yard work as my parents were good to me.
CHECK YOUR CONDENSOR RADIATOR, The condenser in your air condition system looks a lot like a radiator and is mounted at the front of your vehicle. It is used to cool the hot compressed refrigerant back to ambient temperature as it comes from your compressor and uses the air your car is traveling through to do that. If this isn’t accomplished, the still warm refrigerant will travel through the expansion valve and rather than getting comfortably cold, it is only cooled back down to ambient temperature and will cause your AC to blow hot. Since the condenser is at the front of your vehicle, it has the opportunity to get clogged by all kinds of road debris from leaves to plastic bags or anything else you might stumble upon. A quick visual inspection and removal of these air blocking items may return your air conditioning to normal operation.
John , try this for your A/C. Engine off, key on. Fan dial at 0, temp dial full hot, vent dial at full left (upper vent). Press and hold recirc and A/C buttons for 5 seconds until they flash. When they stop flashing, controls are reset. This could help.
10:21 Yup, what happened in the parking stays in the parking :P By the way, looks like you've found your successor to your professional steering wheel holder career haha!
You sir are a good father just wanted to share with you that I too have a daughter and we have a Maltese dog which also shakes when it's nervous lol well driver stay safe out there and may God illuminate your path wherever you travel.
10 20 you come with the french doors open the attached document for you on our way to Texas and bring your family out there bring your family to Texas too bring your phone after I buy dinner but I'll buy dinner for you but?
Well you did check the brake light Mister John. Couple of videos ago I mentioned I never seen you check them. There's a very easy way to check them out by yourself
She is braver then me, i wouldn't dare try to drive my dad's semi. He is to much of a worry wart and quite the perfectionist to a degree. lol :) My dad finally retired last year after 45 some years or so of driving truck.
R Smith thanks i tried getting him to answer but it didnt work lol. i just wanted to know if adl would be a good company to look into for when i can actually get into this career
Don't know if his Freight shaker is like this. But starting in 99 the idiots at Freightliner put in line pressure switches in the AC lines. Took a perfectly good system and screwed it. For 5 bucks I would give it a shot of freon .Because if the pressure is even a little low. Guess what the compressor won't kick in.
probably not the smartest move letting her drive the truck when it was less than a foot away from the truck parked next to it. God forbid something happened you would have lost your job never mind any injuries that could have resulted from it. give her a wide open parking lot and don't record it!!! lol and you never set the parking brake when you hooked up, that's why she couldn't push it in