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I think the butler did it.We may never know who the saboteur was. But I think it was the cook.
Exactly, he was told to drain the fluids, don't make a mess and had probably a dozen vehicles to do in a shift. The spill pads placed in the trans pan ensured no seepage. An auto trans will drip fluid for days. Anyone recovering a "fluids drained" vehicle has to really inspect it for condition and completeness. The missing pan bolts were a dead give away that it needed more than fluids replenished.Because the 18 year old grunt that drained the fluid was too lazy to clean the parts and put the pan back on correctly. Laziness not any kind of sabotage.
Grunts do not drain fluids, that's for the mechanics to do.Because the 18 year old grunt that drained the fluid was too lazy to clean the parts and put the pan back on correctly. Laziness not any kind of sabotage.
Listen all ya'll it's sabotage!Well how do you figure doghead, it was failed sabotage. Anybody that would take out a filter and pickup up tube and then pack the pan with the rags, whats the reason for doing something like that.
Yup....This thread has run it's course , maybe it's time to lock it before any more feelings get hurt.
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