Good stuff right there. I've worked in the collision industry for a little over 40 years now. The dipstick story hots home with me. We once had a guy working in the parts department who was probably 25 at the time. He wanted to check the oil in our shop truck and didn't know how. I showed him how to check it on the stick. Truck was about half a quart low. Told him to put half a quart in and he asked if it he should put it in the same place we checked it. I wanted so bad to say yes , and you have to use an eye dropper
That as good as the lady they told to put oil in where the yellow cap that read OIL on it. She came back in and told them the only yellow cap under her hood had a 710 on it.
@@sumthinsumthingarage7913 i,m gonna give you the whole joke. You know what i say about vacuum leaks. They “SUCK” outloud. Maybe better maybe not. Just something i made up along time ago
Adđing engine oil in a one time there oil dipstick tube is so funny. Can't believe that person actually thought oil goes in that super skinny Tube. Can't remember which & don't care to remember but recently learned a German stupidly marked up Retail vehicle actually is made without any oil dipstick at all & even stupider you or they have to rely on the idiot lights to keep up too date with oil consumption or level. Gorsche is the make of the totally non user friendly vehicle cayenne being the model.
Dang, that is a terrible design. I cant believe Ford made the dipstick small and on the side of some transmissions. I guess they just dont want people to be self sufficient anymore.