No- technically she was working perfectly, and no technical problems played any part in her sinking, it was entirely due to the iceberg collision.
In fact, her pumps worked so well that they actually delayed her sinking by at least half an hour, enabling more people to get of saely than would otherwise have done.
a workout machine on the titanic.
Yes but be careful, the dealership can come after you financially for any undisclosed problems.
Impossible to say. You did not list any particular car.
If a forklift develops mechanical problems, you should...
If a forklift develops mechanical problems, you should...
yes the Titanic only had 16 lifeboats She also had four collapsible Englehardt lifeboats, with rigid keels and waterproof canvas sides that were held up by wooden staves.
Thousands were on the Titanic.
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no a near by ship turned off their radio for the night when the titanic was calling for help
Mechanical problems in a used van could be similar to mechanical problems in all used vehicles. Common issues would be alternators, transmission, worn out belts, egine trouble.
The Ford t ruck brand has the most mechanical and electrical problems often.