Possibly missing a cap?
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Possibly missing a cap?
I just noticed a container containing some kind of fluid right next to the battery without any kind of cap.
Can someone please confirm it is normal for that container to not be closed?
Thanks.
Can someone please confirm it is normal for that container to not be closed?
Thanks.
Last edited by snimren; 01-26-19 at 01:06 PM.
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Coolant reservoir tank.
Cap and hose is missing.
Probably dropped down the sheilds.
Who worked on it last?
You need that cap and hose that is missing or else when your cooling system overflows, coolant will be all over that area.
Cap and hose is missing.
Probably dropped down the sheilds.
Who worked on it last?
You need that cap and hose that is missing or else when your cooling system overflows, coolant will be all over that area.
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Wow exactly what I discovered after my last oil change. I drove right back to the dealer and they replaced it.
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Hard to believe multiple service folks are this careless.
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But you're missing all the gook on the battery....!
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The goons that perform oil changes etc., are not the sharpest techs (if you want to call them that) in the service area. Don’t believe the 160 point inspections and all that, they use a boiler plate checklist, and all they’ve done is drain the oil and changed the oil filter, and they’ve more than likely over tightened both filter and drain plug. The rest of the service is visual, but most of their attention is to social media on their devices. Service at a stealership is a last resort for me.
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