Regarding the trucks spontaneous failure:Reasons they failed inspection?
Said to my face that “applied parking break and was able to push truck back and forth & it moved freely.”
Then said, “even though it’s a diesel it’s missing the muffler.”
I asked him if he liked what I did with the batteries?
He said he didn’t see the batteries.
I said that’s funny because you will of bonked your head on them to look at the exhaust. I moved them from the engine bay to under the bed to keep them cool and last longer just like the big 18 wheelers.
He said I had no idea that’s where they were.
This acknowledgment for lack of visual awareness is sufficient argument for questioning their competency as an inspector.
The rule of texas law does have a statement that a turbo dose qualify as a muffler.
The 7.3L motor at idle (and all other throttle levels) is louder than the exhaust. In fact the inspections since I bought truck over 6 years have never had a problem with this ANd that same location had previously passed it!
As for the other location when dealing with the car…. The dork said it was not within the law to accept the view of the insurance card saved as a pdf on my phone. I asked when this happened as I had just 2 weeks earlier gotten our minivan done the same way and nothing said about this? (3 other folks got up to leave and one of them said that’s where their insurance card was as they left too)
I went straight down the street (3-4 blocks) to the DMV/tax office to ask them…
The clerk said - and I’ll paraphrase,”I don’t know where that came from but, it’s a lie.”
Went to a different location of the same franchise and they passed it fine…
Granted the clerk said to me,”it passed & that’ll be $25.”
I blank face stained and asked when did it change from $7 it’s a diesel car.
-pauses because I feel like I just repeated myself at this point in the story….