I just got this car about a month ago. It is a brand new Ford Escape 2010 Hybrid. Just tonight I hit a speed bump going waaay too fast (it was not clearly marked and I was exhasuted, causing me to be completely oblivious). Anyway, just now when I was pulling into a parking spot I heard a low grinding noise coming from what I'm pretty sure was the wheels. I've done some looking around online already and it sounds like it's the CV joint, though I'm not 100% sure. Regardless, should I just take my car to any mechanic and explain what's going on? Or do I take it to a Ford dealership? This is my first car so I'm lost! Help!
Well, horseplay is NEVER allowed in laboratories, so always conduct yourself in an orderly manner. Always, always, always wear safety goggles, aprons and appropriate clothing to prevent from getting skin irritation in the case of a chemical splash or spill. Never eat in the lob since there has been year and years of chemicals building on the counter which can get onto your food/beverage and you may get sick from it. Always follow procedures and listen to instructor to reduce the risk of causing some sort of explosion (from reactions) or messing up the experiment. As for the chemical spill, you must immediately move the large bottle of pure chemical because you do not want to contaminate this pure substance that your fellow classmastes will be using to conduct their experiments withthis would just mess up every else's yield. I hope this helps! Love, Mary
If your responsible, and know the 10 rules of gun safety, that should be plenty.