automotive 11 vehicle inspection

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Vehicle Body

o Year/make/model/trim
o Tire tread depth (measured in /32 of an inch) o Tire size and manufacturing date
o Recommended tire psi inflation
o Rotor condition (scored, grooved, rusted)
o Brake pad life (estimated in mm)
o Brake hoses (leaks, cracks, or swollen)
o Owner’s manual maintenance schedule
o Paint defects

Under the Body

o Shocks and springs (leaks, cracks, rust)

o CV drive axles (torn, leaking boots)
o Tie rods
o Ball joints (torn, leaking boots)

o Suspension bushings
o Exhaust pipes and mufflers (rust or holes)

 o Rust (fenders, rocker panels, frame)

 

 

Under the Hood

o Air filter
o Brake fluid (clear apple juice colour)
o Power steering fluid
o Coolant (make sure car is cooled)
o Coolant hoses
o Battery posts (clean and free of oxidization) o Drive belts
o Transmission fluid (if applicable)
o Oil level and condition
o Oil type

blog log article 2

How to Stop Lying to Ourselves: A Call for Self Awareness

link to the article

I liked this article because of the way the language is represented. It’s easy to understand and relate to, and I feel that in todays time no one is self aware anymore and is so caught up in their own lives and in their technology everyday that people have become unaware of everything else. Author James Clear made good points by explaining how the actions we decide to take are very insignificant in changing our lives. He explained how we as people convince ourselves were eating healthier by barley changing their eating habits. People in todays society are so easily manipulated and can lie to themselves and others so easily but for no good reason