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Credits:
1st clip –https://www.tiktok.com/@thedubdoctor418
2nd clip – https://www.tiktok.com/@bradleyjamesgardiner
3rd clip – https://www.tiktok.com/@shoplife2020
Steering wheel spinning
https://www.instagram.com/81_rona_/
https://www.tiktok.com/@81_rona
“Fuel Saver”
https://www.tiktok.com/@guywiththe.typer
BMW Engine Seized
https://www.tiktok.com/@howtoautomotive
The truck sounds like a snare drum
https://www.tiktok.com/@farmall50
Last clip
Nicole Miller 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 The technician said: “The car just came in for a dead battery. It has been sitting on his property for a while now. Water had made its way into the vehicle, most likely from the sunroof or them leaving the windows down. The customer did not want us to look into that issue only to replace the batteries.” This vehicle has two batteries in the trunk. The left one is the main system’s battery, whilst the right is the starter battery.
0:23 The air freshener on the shifter would engage the electric parking brake whenever the customer shifted into 2nd or 4th gear.
0:36 As mentioned, the thieves stole the muffler and resonators instead of the catalytic converters. Fortunately for the customer that will be a lot cheaper of a repair than having to pay for new catalytic converters.
0:58 This was on a technician’s personal vehicle. He didn’t say what the exact issue was to cause this but we’ve seen this in another episode when a vehicle had a broken steering shaft and it somehow caused the steering wheel to constantly spin when the vehicle was on.
1:06 These are a gimmick and don’t actually help with fuel mileage. You can find them online, on Amazon, and on other websites. They claim to improve fuel mileage and all you have to do is plug it into your cigarette lighter. Definitely not worth it.
1:16 If the customer would have fixed the leaking water pump and coolant reservoir it would have been a lot cheaper of a fix considering they now need an engine and their hood repaired. A good reminder to fix a leak if you can right away and don’t drive a vehicle that keeps overheating. The technician said the customer scrapped the vehicle as the repair costs were too high.
1:40 This noise was caused by the pressure relief valve/pop-off valve on the air compressor. The safety valve pops open to relieve excessive air pressure if the pressure switch fails to shut off the air compressor at the cut-out pressure setting. Replace the safety valve if it leaks or pops open at normal operating pressure.
1:55 I’ve seen this happen from battery terminals being very corroded and over time the corrosion eats away at the terminals and battery cables. Always important to clean corrosion as it can cause starting issues as well.
2:02 The technician thought it was quite an interesting center cap.
2:10 The technician who filmed this said this is actually pretty common to see with these VW buses. People will make them look good on the outside but it’s poorly put together and then sold for a ridiculous price.
Look’s like somebody tried to do some body work on the front end to maybe try and hide some rust.
2:38 This was on a Chevy Colorado that a customer bought two months ago. The technician said he didn’t see any signs of food left in the vehicle or anything else that could have caused this to happen.
2:52 The person who filmed this said: “We were attempting to empty our oil tank for the first time since we noticed it had been getting pretty full. We turned the air hose on and connected it to the tank that was supposed to pressurize it and push it out of a tube and into smaller containers. Instead, it came out of the top of the tank, and as you can see it got all over the place, including all over us.
3:14 Outro. Thanks for watching!

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22 thoughts on “Customer States Replace Dead Batteries On Bentley, Don’t Worry About Mold | Just Rolled In

  1. Not sure how i feel about the 1st clip, customer knows there's an issue, is probably embarrassed about it and asks them not to ask questions and so they record it and upload to a popular channel.
    If they'd said nothing then it wouldn't bother me but this kinda feels like it's breaching the trust of the client.

  2. After watching several of these videos I cannot believe how stupid people are. How can you literally know nothing about cars? Like not even anything that a 5 year old could figure out with just common sense.

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