Lets start a long lived thread:
Post thing you found wrong when working on vehicles that scream that whoever worked on it before was not the sharpest pencil in the box, or just plain did not give a darn about doing a job correctly.
Heres 2 examples:
Around 36,000 miles, I flushed the brake fluid on my 2016 CR-V and put in Bosch Extended Service Interval - 6 aka ESI - 6 , even though the Honda dealer I bought it from with 19,877 miles on it, said the brakes were all 4 replaced and fluid flushed a few days before I bought it. The black crud fluid that came out the front right caliper bleed was a sure sign that it had never before been bled before. The other 3 were only slightly dirty.
Also at 36,000 miles, I changed the rear-end fluid. It took a 1/2 drive ratchet with reducer to 3/8 on it, with a 4 ft. Pipe on its handle being jacked up with a floor jack on the end of that cheater pipe to brake loose the drain bolt that did not have a crushwasher. And that also was suppose to have been changed at 19,877 miles.
Post thing you found wrong when working on vehicles that scream that whoever worked on it before was not the sharpest pencil in the box, or just plain did not give a darn about doing a job correctly.
Heres 2 examples:
Around 36,000 miles, I flushed the brake fluid on my 2016 CR-V and put in Bosch Extended Service Interval - 6 aka ESI - 6 , even though the Honda dealer I bought it from with 19,877 miles on it, said the brakes were all 4 replaced and fluid flushed a few days before I bought it. The black crud fluid that came out the front right caliper bleed was a sure sign that it had never before been bled before. The other 3 were only slightly dirty.
Also at 36,000 miles, I changed the rear-end fluid. It took a 1/2 drive ratchet with reducer to 3/8 on it, with a 4 ft. Pipe on its handle being jacked up with a floor jack on the end of that cheater pipe to brake loose the drain bolt that did not have a crushwasher. And that also was suppose to have been changed at 19,877 miles.
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