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For today’s episode, we have some customer states photos and videos from all around the web and sent in by subscribers! If you have any questions about any of the photos or videos, feel free to ask in the comments. Also, check out the bottom of this description for more information about each photo & clip.

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Washer fluid in engine – https://www.youtube.com/@N4SVideos
Last clip – Aaron Morris via ViralHog

Each photo & video described.
These videos are meant to be educational but also funny, so if you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask!

0:00 Intro
0:05 Mechanic said: “It’s not the first time we’ve seen bullet holes in cars, but this is the one we have seen the most bullet holes in. I think the vehicle shot up with a 1911 given the size of the holes and how many. So my boss really wasn’t shocked at all. The customer also had bandages on their arm when they walked in.”
0:22 The customer had no clue about the different wheels. He bought the truck privately and not from a dealership.
0:33 1992 Nissan Hardbody.
0:42 Customer got all new brakes, rotors and needed 2 calipers as well.
Scary that they were driving around in this.
0:53 Dog food in the air filter box. Rodents will store away any sort of food like that anywhere in a vehicle. A good note to keep your pet’s dog food in a metal container if you keep it in the same garage where you park your truck.
1:05 Rim on the wheel is damaged most likely to hitting curbs. Definitely should not add air to the tire, so good thing the customer got a new wheel installed.
1:19 No extra information.
1:32 A roof rack should definitely not be mounted with zip ties. The vehicle had some other classy modifications like a hood scoop bolted onto the hood.
1:45 With a big V10 twin-turbo engine you should not have an exhaust with sharp 90-degree bends with increased backpressure in the exhaust. It’s best to have the least amount of back pressure as possible.
1:56 A fake exhaust welded underneath onto the frame serves no purpose, and it’s just for looks.
2:05 Rear differential on Nissan Rogue is broken. Seems to be a common issue on those Nissan’s and we’ve seen it a handful of times on the channel.
2:12 The technician said: “Customer accidentally added washer fluid onto the oil filler neck instead of the washer fluid reservoir on their new 2022 Subaru Outback. An Oil Flush was recommended and the customer approved after seeing the chocolate milk mixture of the engine oil and washer fluid.”
2:26 The technician said: “There’s no major damage on the exterior of the vehicle. The bodywork/paint work is near perfect. The damage was well hidden and no one suspected the airbags were deployed. The funny thing is, the resistors in the SRS harness were simply wrapped around a wire and taped in place. They weren’t very secure. If they were soldered in, the ECU would have been 100% fooled, the SRS light never would have been triggered and the customer never would have brought the car in to be inspected.”
2:54 No extra info.
3:07 Outro. Thanks for watching!

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21 thoughts on “Customer States Drivers Side Rear Window Won’t Go Down | Just Rolled In

  1. no brakes? well, gimme a brake! or something…

    that blinker fluid one is priceless. I expect to see a .gif made out of it in my fave picdump sites any day soon. 🙂
    newbie pranks are sometimes hard to translate, but I'll try.
    there are these toothed washers, meant to keep the screw from loosening, but they are better for securing electric contact under an earth connection IMO. anyway, they look like a typical hydrogencarbonate molecule ring, and are sometimes called "benzole ring" in germany. so, what better prank to act out that sending the newbie to the supplies and have them fetch a bucket of benzole rings? of course such a bucket will weight 20kg or more…
    another classic is sending them for adjusting weights for the water scale, or for new air bubbles for the scales' dials (allen libellas in germany, for whatever reason), and have them fetch a bowl of water with oil distributed evenly in it, at the cantina. and when they return the water has become one blob at the bottom of the bowl…
    also often used, fetch a left-handed version of any ambidextrous tool.

  2. Welcome to the land of the free, in Germany you would not be allowed to drive trash like that on public roads
    Question remains: is it incompetent car mechanics or stupid drivers? I guess it is both combined

  3. Blinker fluid affecting brake lights only applies to cats where turn signals and brake lights share a bulb not on cars with separate bulbs, for obvious reasons.

  4. I still can't wrap my head around half of these cars that people bring in the condition they're in… if you don't have basic car knowledge, just get rid of your license and take a damn bus / taxi wherever you go. Lol

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