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Originally Posted by unclebilly View Post
Reading the replies, I think I know why things have gone this way.

‘Car guys’ used to be people that worked on their own cars, or at least knew how to check their oil and change tires.

These days ‘car guys’ are influencers with the most views or follows. I bet most would not know what end of the dipstick to grab if you handed it to them.

With the stupification of society, needing a low oil (tire pressure, washer fluid, etc.) gauge is necessary because nobody pops the hood and knows what to look for or how to check things out anymore.

If you are going to have a dummy light, you need a level sensor. If you are going to have a level sensor, might as well have a gauge. If you have a gauge, why have a dipstick that nobody uses or understands?

We did this to ourselves, we raised a generation of mechanically inept people that as kids weren’t allowed to get dirty and were taught to look down on those that did or have dirt under their nails.
I beg to differ.
3 axis manual machine tools were replaced by 6 axis CNC machines & 9 axis Robots that can interpolate any cut shape or process motion desired.
You went from being a hammer mechanic who smelled oil to a technician that modifies code at the source level of ladder logic.

YES, the kid can't shift a manual transmission, but he can on the fly set the parameters of an engine and transmission ECU.
NO he can't look at an assembly drawing either to reassemble an engine to tolerances, but he can look at an entity relationship drawing and know how the SW interacts as a system with the mechanicals.
Its a different world.
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