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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Post-inspection: Should I buy this second-hand Wrangler?
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<blockquote data-quote="JeepMasterMechanic" data-source="post: 453501" data-attributes="member: 24401"><p>Indeed the truth always hurts those at fault. It might not sit well with you, but I have a valid point. When someone asks a question on a sight like this, they should get one decisive and factual answer, not a mishmash of opinions. The Coolant Level in the reservoir question has one answer and one answer only... the Manual is precise telling the Jeep owner to fil to the specific level and to use only the MOPAR premix with the actual number printed clearly on the front of the jug which corresponds to specific Jeep models and engines. (you can't deviate from that info. If you were asked "what is 2+2, and someone's answer was... 5? wouldn't it make you wonder about that persons level of competence. </p><p>I will restate my assertion... if you don't know the answer to a question... with 100% certainty, then don't answer the question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeepMasterMechanic, post: 453501, member: 24401"] Indeed the truth always hurts those at fault. It might not sit well with you, but I have a valid point. When someone asks a question on a sight like this, they should get one decisive and factual answer, not a mishmash of opinions. The Coolant Level in the reservoir question has one answer and one answer only... the Manual is precise telling the Jeep owner to fil to the specific level and to use only the MOPAR premix with the actual number printed clearly on the front of the jug which corresponds to specific Jeep models and engines. (you can't deviate from that info. If you were asked "what is 2+2, and someone's answer was... 5? wouldn't it make you wonder about that persons level of competence. I will restate my assertion... if you don't know the answer to a question... with 100% certainty, then don't answer the question. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Post-inspection: Should I buy this second-hand Wrangler?
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