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  • As Ramjet showed me how to remove the splash shield and the filter, and how to drain the oil into an oil catch, service adviser Rich Heins gave me another piece of advice: If you're going to pull a robbery, make sure your getaway car starts.

    Jerry Zezima: Grease Is the Word Jerry Zezima 2010

  • "In a tough economy, every little bit helps," technician Naresh Ramjet said as we stood under my car, which was on a lift in the dealership's garage.

    Jerry Zezima: Grease Is the Word Jerry Zezima 2010

  • "In a tough economy, every little bit helps," technician Naresh Ramjet said as we stood under my car, which was on a lift in the dealership's garage.

    Jerry Zezima: Grease Is the Word Jerry Zezima 2010

  • "You may not qualify for a NASCAR pit crew," Ramjet said, "but now you can change your own oil."

    Jerry Zezima: Grease Is the Word Jerry Zezima 2010

  • "You may not qualify for a NASCAR pit crew," Ramjet said, "but now you can change your own oil."

    Jerry Zezima: Grease Is the Word Jerry Zezima 2010

  • "You can't be any worse than the guy who hacked off the end of a spark plug and put it in the oil pan to hold the oil," said Ramjet.

    Jerry Zezima: Grease Is the Word Jerry Zezima 2010

  • "You may not qualify for a NASCAR pit crew," Ramjet said, "but now you can change your own oil."

    Jerry Zezima: Grease Is the Word Jerry Zezima 2010

  • Learning how to change the oil wasn't the most exciting part, but it was the most useful, thanks to Ramjet, a class A technician -- the highest grade -- who keeps up on technology by going back to school twice a year.

    Jerry Zezima: Grease Is the Word Jerry Zezima 2010

  • As Ramjet showed me how to remove the splash shield and the filter, and how to drain the oil into an oil catch, service adviser Rich Heins gave me another piece of advice: If you're going to pull a robbery, make sure your getaway car starts.

    Jerry Zezima: Grease Is the Word Jerry Zezima 2010

  • "You can't be any worse than the guy who hacked off the end of a spark plug and put it in the oil pan to hold the oil," said Ramjet.

    Jerry Zezima: Grease Is the Word Jerry Zezima 2010

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