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truck caught on fire?

Well my cousin was towing a load and we smelt burning oil so we pulled over and the engine was on fire!!! We doused it with a blanket and put it out. But what causes this and what may be wrong with it it still starts and sounds ok but were afraid to drive it in case of actual engine failure. We have a 2003 dodge ram 1500 5.9l/360 Z code

Answer:

Yes, the fire extinguishers need to be checked and approved annually. However, failure to do so it not any sort of grounds for YOU to break your lease. It MIGHT get your landlord a citation from the fire department, and that is the extent of it. Loose rails and cracks in the cement are not lease breakers either. You will need to find something MUCH more serious to use to try to break your lease.
start tape recording conversations. hire an attorney immidiately after you are fired and file a wrongful termination suit
try having a threesome with them, maybe if you're good , he won't fire you.
Honestly, the average working class women doesn't have money to hire an attorney. If you're serious, try e-mailing the ACLU. If you work for a company that has HR policies, call up their HR department.
I suppose he came to your door outta common courtesy. I'm sure he only wanted to let you know the work was completed. After all, he did follow it up with a phone call.

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