CDL PreTrip
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- I made this video to help a friend learn the names of the various parts that need to be identified for the Washington State CDL Pre-Trip Inspection test.The pictures are from a 1999 Freightliner 70.
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Thank you for this video! I'm training to get my CDL A but I have no mechanical background, so it helps me a lot to see what the part is called, what it looks like, AND where it is. This is a nice study tool.
Omg this is sooooo helpful!! I'm currently in trucking school, but it's on the weekends and I don't have access to a truck until then. With me being a visual learner, this video is beyond helpful because it'll help me to visualize things during the week
I love that the items are highlighted where they would be located! Awesome 👍👍👍 Job
Awesome video just what I was looking for THANK YOU!!!!!❤❤
Thank you so much GOD'S blessing
Thank you so much I start class soon excited
This is exactly wat I need thanks
Thanks for putting the effort in to make this video, it's very helpful.
Awesome! Thank you!
Wow this the best video...ever seen this really help not only to study but also memoryze and familiarize with the truck thorouthly
Awesome video, just what I’ve been looking for
Excellent tool for identifying and remembering parts. you just gained a subscriber and a follower you're an asset thank you
This video is a huge help. Thank you
Helpful and useful video to learn the parts and memorize the names, thanks so much
This helped me alot for my test. Thanks🤗
ReNiTa in you test the ask you all those questions ?
@@ahmedfiqow9959 Yes. I had to name all those parts.
Not only do you have to name all the parts, but you need to explain what you are looking for, and how to check them. This video doesn’t cover that though, only the names.
ReNiTa this video helps me out to refreshing my memory over time u forget this stuff .
Thanks for sharing this video it helps me a lot
This video is straight gold
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Thank you so much so much for the video very helpful
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Amazing! Thank you so much
great video, at first i was confused bc it was basic stuff but at 2:00 mins in is what i was looking for. Happy i found it and really appreciate the style you highlighted the part and gave enough time for me to think of it b4 you said it. Thank You!
Greta video bro! Really well organized keep it up.
So Helpfull, Thanks
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Much appreciated
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Great video bro😎👍
Thank you!I'm looking long time.
Thanks whoever Did this video. Help full
Great video I ever seen bro thanks a lot
very useful thanks!
Thanks Rodney!!!
Great video, helps remember specific parts
Pretty cool awesome
kinda wish there was an order to the parts. Like front to back top to bottom, and include more of the engine compartment. Altogether pretty helpful.
The order is based on how the test is run in Oregon and Washington. It makes for a smooth transition as you walk around with the tester. I only included the parts required for the pre-trip test. I do agree though ... truck drivers should know much more than what is covered in this video.
This is not enough to actually teach anyone about pre-trip. You have to explain the function of the components and you also have to acknowledge what defects that you are looking for. With those left out, that’s almost 2/3 of the pre-trip left out. If you were to tell an examiner just the names of each part, he or she would look at you confused and just nod his/ her head as if to say go on. You would end up failing the the pre-trip otherwise. Of course, there are a lot of shortcuts to help you remember many defects by fault. Such as, ABCs. In which that helps you remember abrasion, bulges, cuts. And then you have PMS, which is acronym for properly mounted and secured. But without mentioning the components function and what drives it or what connects to it, you still a risk failing the pre-trip.
Wilton King , you are correct. This Parts Identification video does not teach what you need to know to pass the pre-trip inspection. Not even close. However, it has taught quite a few people the English names for the parts that should be inspected. I debated about making a full inspection video, but each state - and even each tester - has their own specific inspection keywords that they look for. Besides, if the video taught everything you needed to know, there would be no reason to hire me ;-)
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Welp this didn’t age well. Maybe another year buddy. 😢
Very helpful
Me ayudo mucho gracias
ES DE MUCHA AYUDA.👍
Thanks
Thanks for posting this it helped
So helpful. I wish there is more video about pretrip ins in this perfect slow speed.
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Great Video , I was looking for something like this, it helps me memorise the names, and store them effectively in my brain with image and audio, very smart idea, and very well done, thanks for your help
Best Video!! Help me how to name all that. Thank you!! ❤️
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ty bro! better than the instructor!
did you use powerpoint or something for this? I'd like to expand on this a little, how did you make those pictures
Each image was modified by hand using Gimp. I selected the item in question and faded everything else. Slow process, but well worth it.
Do have pictures on a website I can check out?
That wasn't any water pomp, that was an air conditioner compressor
Бучель Ростислав - Sorry to burst your bubble, but this truck doesn’t have AC. It’s definitely the water pump. I’m glad you learned something from my video though.
@@rodneybaumer639 Have you ever seen water pump with high pressure hoses from behind?
No certain order!😂
2:40 air hoses
Cruz Molina - Definitely water hoses. Air hoses don’t connect to the radiator.
Sounds like a robot
This is too old.
What’s too old? The video? The truck in the video? Something else? Whatever the case, I hope you find what you are looking for.
Thanks
Thank you