Putting the starter key in your pocket during a pre-trip inspection helps ensure that the vehicle cannot be inadvertently started while you are inspecting it. This practice enhances safety by preventing accidental movement or operation of the vehicle. Additionally, it keeps the key secure and easily accessible when you are ready to start the vehicle after completing the inspection. Overall, it's a simple yet effective safety measure.
For safety reasons. You don't want anybody messing with the truck while you may be under the truck/trailer
For your safety...
To keep someone from starting the truck and moving it while you're performing the pretrip.
So that nobody else starts the vehicle while you're doing your PTI.
Putting the starter switch key in your pocket before inspecting your truck is a crucial safety measure. It prevents accidental starting of the vehicle while you're working around it, reducing the risk of injury. This practice ensures that no one can inadvertently engage the engine, keeping both the inspector and any bystanders safe during the inspection process. Always prioritize safety first!
During the riddle game, Gollum’s ring is in Bilbo’s pocket.
ye it dose without it the starter cant turn and it wont start
underneath the van on the passenger side a little back from the front tire kind of up in this pocket. about a foot in from the side of the vehicle. at least that is where i hit something with a hammer when it is hot out and I have been driving and then my beast won't start because I need a new one. It has worked every time for the last two years first try, so I am pretty sure it is the starter I am tapping. ;)
Use pocket mask during breathing to protect yourself from patient secretions and fluids. You do not always need to use the pocket mask though, hands only CPR is to get the heart beating again.
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By replacing the old one with a new one. Do so carefully by removing the starter from the engine first.