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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 1999 Ford Crown Victoria. The customer’s brother apparently cut open the catalytic converters to gut them out and this is how he “patched” the holes. The technician said it surprisingly had an exhaust leak.
0:19 The technician said: “No, we never actually found out why. The long story is that it belonged to a friend of the shop owner’s son and the car was dead in the driveway so they sent a salesman out to jump-start it and drive it back to the shop. The car went into limp mode on the way back and we noticed all the smoke. That’s when we checked the oil and found it massively overfilled. We filled our 5-gallon oil container about halfway with what came out. We never actually talked to the customer directly.”
0:37 Luckily it just needed that 1 spark plug installed and it was fine.
0:51 In case you’re wondering. A crankcase ventilation system removes unwanted gases from the crankcase of an internal combustion engine. The system usually consists of a tube, a one-way valve, and a vacuum source (such as the inlet manifold).
1:15 The technician said: “I believe the customer did that himself. From my investigation the truck was in an accident and the customer decided to “repair” the truck on his own. The customer declined all recommendations.
1:42 Unsure of the cause of failure but will give an update in a future video if we get one.
1:58 Brake rotors and brake pads are non-existent as you can see.
Which caused the caliper piston to come out and caused a brake fluid leak as well. Very scary that the customer was driving like this.
2:11 The technician said he’s not sure who worked on the brakes last.
2:25 The technician said: “Nobody got hurt, the wheel came off in a parking lot, minutes earlier he was on a highway, that would have been bad. I think the lug nuts were loose.”
2:32 Since the customer said the vehicle “jumped”, I’m thinking that the driveshaft came off and got caught on something and the vehicle jumped in the air as the customer described. Unfortunately, we didn’t get the full story from the customer.
2:44 No extra info, but it looks unsafe with all those rocks and garbage.
2:51 The technician said: “early 2000s GMC Sierra came in for brake lines and I pulled the wheels off and noticed the shock mounts that also hold up the gas tank are completely rusted through. Along with terrible rust on the front end. The customer said he had someone put new shocks in for him less than 1 year ago and never told him about the shock mounts.”
3:05 Update from photos in the last video.
3:19 It was sitting on the showroom floor of a dealership in Memphis Tennessee when the dealership closed. They left the car there at the dealership and it has sat there since. (Happened two years ago the person said).
3:38 Outro. Thanks for watching!

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29 thoughts on “Customer States They Got Their Exhaust “Welded” And Now It Has A Leak | Just Rolled In

  1. look guys, I sent you the video of my welds. I mean I didn't think you would post them. I've been welding a long time, I just close my eyes and go, no need for a helmet

  2. The channel Kreosan English did some videos where they tested really sketchy welding methods: using coat hanger wire & no shielding gas, powered by either 220v mains (no circuit breakers over there) or 48v lithium ion batteries w/ the safety circuit bypassed, but it still mostly turned out better than the exhaust here

  3. The more I watch these videos the more I realize these people are out there on the road next to me in these vehicles and the more I want to stay home off the roads.

  4. 1:42 Im actually a service writer for an Audi dealership in CO. theres a recall rn for some defective engines on 21 and 22 q5's. unsure if it affects some 23 models but its possible. looks exactly like it btw

  5. Lol!!! My exhaust started to fall apart on a Saturday afternoon, when I was already on my way to a destination and no where near a decent sized town. I found a garage near a village and the manager welded the pipe all the way round without removing it from the vehicle. I had done some wending on another vehicle years before and was impressed by the quality of his work. I sold the car 6 months later with the exhaust still solid and working as it should. I told the buyer this story of it as well. 👍

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