Posted by Goose on February 20, 2015 at 11:07:36 from (70.198.3.166):
In Reply to: 20 questions posted by BIG RUH on February 20, 2015 at 09:26:10:
It's not unreasonable to be asked for the information in the order the computer asks for it. Also not unusual for a computer to request unexpected info.
I once asked for an alternator belt for a '71 Olds Cutlass. After establishing the year, model, engine, etc, the parts man asked if the car had a rear window defroster.
I asked, "what the heck does that have to do with the alternator belt?"
Turned out the cars with a rear window defroster had a smaller pulley on the alternator to spin the alternator faster at idle, hence a different length alternator belt. So, usually there's a good reason for various questions parts people ask.
And a gal that's Assistant Manager at our local O'Reilly's can put all the guys in the place to shame when it comes to technical knowledge about cars.
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