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Posted: 8 years, 2 months ago
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Not sure about engine part locations
So you see the big plastic thing with coolant in it? Thats your coolant reservoir. Sorry but i have no idea what "looks like this" is suoposed to mean.. Seriously.. Looks like what?
While you ask maintence to show you all about your truck.. Be sure to know where your tank drains are.. Winter is coming.
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Posted: 8 years, 2 months ago
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Not sure about engine part locations
I hate to say this but a coolant reservoir *should* be quite obvious regardless of the engine or transmission type. Hint.. They generally have hoses which lead to your radiator and often are just above it.
Kudos, you found the oil dipstick.. You should probably add the oil to the fill tube with a cap marked "OIL".
Maybe you should ask Roehl or any of their shop personnel to show you a proper pretrip?
i dont work for roehl any more... i quit post haste... didnt like it... doing something else... and i dont see anything that says OIL... otherwise i wouldnt be asking
Posted: 8 years, 2 months ago
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The engine looks like this... i dont see any place to add more oil... and is the reservoir in the top front the coolant? its a simple question that has a simple answer... thats all im asking...
Posted: 8 years, 2 months ago
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long story short i got a international 4300 dt466 automatic and im not familiar with this engine... where is the coolant reservoir so i can add more coolant? and im looking all over the place and cannot find out where to add the oil because the engine is running extremely low.
Posted: 8 years, 2 months ago
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Roehl does not just fill seats, that is a BS statement.
i watched them hire a 65 year old woman with so many problems in driving a truck there are too many to list. And the only reason why she received keys was because she already had a CDL, she is the most unsafe driver i have ever seen in the history of mankind. and then... i stall the truck alot... in the most critical of moments on the road... i think my statement is perfectly valid....
Posted: 8 years, 2 months ago
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hey i had a quick question. i completed my training with roehl get your own cdl program. and im new to trucking but i was aware of the contract and some things came up and now im unable to complete my contract with the 70k+ miles to pay back for the program as agreed for the contract. Now im wondering if anybody has any information as to how i would go about paying them back? i mean i dont have 5000 lying around to pay them back in 30 days. is there a way i could possibly set up a payment plan with them to pay it back? I'm in a bit of a rut here and im not saying roehl is a bad company... its just they are more concerned with filling seats rather than making a driver out of people. which is why i feel i cannot be safe on the road because there are certain things i still am not capable of doing behind the wheel of a tractor trailer hauling 80k lbs. any information would be greatly appreciated.
Posted: 8 years, 2 months ago
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Not sure about engine part locations
thank you very much... i appreciate you going through the trouble of helping me out ^_^ safe driving. Also im new to the industry... i took the roehl training course... I personally wasnt trained enough but i knew how to drive but i didnt feel safe on the road as my shifting was horrible and 2 weeks on the road wasn't going to fix that... but still i was out of commission for a month or two its alot of information to process so i forgot alot... i do Class B truck driving as it suits me more. i am happy where i am at. i just needed a refresher was all i appreciate all the help