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0:00 Intro
0:05 This truck is used on a mine site. We’ve seen a similar clip almost 2 years ago with another Ford F-250 that had a similar thing happen. The technician also mentioned: “Both wheel bearings failed first, allowing the axles to move around a lot, causing the oil seals to fail. They continued driving, and water and mud were able to get in past the tube seals. There was not a single roller bearing left in either wheel bearing. The only reason they stopped driving is both front wheels locked up.”
They installed new bearings in the differential as they wanted it fixed the cheapest.
0:20 They didn’t mention what kind of vehicle. However, everything in the differential had to get replaced (besides the housing).
0:33 Lock to adjust the height/tilt of the steering wheel was not locked.
0:41 The customer tried to weld around the exhaust manifold onto the cylinder head as it was leaking from the exhaust manifold. The shop had to grind all of the welds off of the cylinder head and manifold to properly install new manifolds and gaskets.
0:49 “Yeah the guy snapped not one, but two of the mount bolts off into the side engine mount itself. Then put a big nut in between the bolt and the mounting bolt that snapped off. You can see it if you look real closely at the video.”
1:01 The technician fixed the holes on the intake manifold that were stripped, re-installed the intake gaskets correctly, cleaned the spark plug wires, and re-installed new spark plugs. This is a DIY that could have gotten really bad since the customer dropped an intake gasket down the cylinder close to the valve. The vehicle was towed in (Chrysler 3.6 engine).
1:18 Actually came in for a squeaking noise (brakes) and a mouse just happened to be on the inside of the wheel.
1:27 Customer did not even drive 100 miles / 160 kilometres until it overheated again as they never replaced the radiator like they said they were going to. The vehicle was a Subaru.
1:45 Worn out driveshaft carrier bearing. On some vehicles, you can replace the carrier bearing while on other vehicles the whole driveshaft needs to be replaced.
1:54 Driveshaft got replaced as it caused a vibration while driving.
2:04 The fuel tank was replaced. Maybe it fell off a vehicle in front of them or they were driving off road.
2:12 This air filter on this CAN-AM ATV was very plugged and wasn’t replaced in a while. The mechanic said there were even maggots on it.
2:22 With the hood closed it did not allow in fresh air that could be sucked into the engine. The technician recommended getting rid of the “custom” air intake they had and just go with an OEM one.
2:31 Dodge Challengers and Chargers come with splitter guards from the factory (so they can’t get damaged before being delivered but get removed during the pre-delivery inspection) and for some reason, people keep them on or like this customer they painted the splitter yellow like it was still installed.
2:41 Maybe the vehicle was stolen at some point. Either way, a terrible paint job, and bodywork.
2:52 “This is my 1956 chevy 210! It was powered by a small block 327 but I recently pulled it in favor of a more reliable option, an ls3.”
3:04 Outro. Thanks for watching!
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This reminds me that I'm not as stupid as I think when I make a hiccup when fixing cars
Where I live every once in awhile people miss the corner, and wipe out the fire hydrant. Now, I know where they go.
2:06 "as it WOOD not start"
I see what you did there
The amount of over spray on that CX-5 makes me feel A LOT better… I thought mine was bad 😂
wathcgin these videos have made me loss faith in humanity
Ay, if it's locked it basically a free lsd
Also, last post, it's probably just a rotary
Mechanic states…" The customer is an idiot"…
Thanks guys
1:51 this is what happens to your shaft when you forget your rubber.
wood not start. heyoooooooooooooo
I died when I saw that mouse…
Some people are beyond stupid
1:25 I believe your customer will get a little bit more horsepower.
These are so funny. Great work keep it up.
That 56 Chevy 210 at the end was nice
A lot of ID10T errors.
I've seen a number of rear differential and axle bearing failures on lifted 4wd vehicles that had the vent hose fitting ripped out of the housing. They were full of water!
2:08
It had to be towed in as it WOOD not start!
that's called a blown out rear end, was less than a half a mile away from the repair shop when this happened to me.
WOW! Does anyone else remember Earl Scheib paint jobs?
Bel Air?
We have a yearly inspection in the uk (MOT) for cars older than three years.
LOL Wood not start…
Imagine the russian or indian version of these series.
That driveshaft tho… Dude crazy brave to film that close…
Thank you, for the last one. My lord I was about to vomit from the rest of the video.
I like the pun on the F-150 that "wood" not start and found wood underneath. 🙂
“Wood” not start!
Glad to see my Indian finally made it up on the end credits.
The best 3-4 minutes on YouTube!!
What is your point, is it that somebody who is willing to take customers money will always do a better job? Contrary, I can tell you from my experience that in 99.99% times I will do much better job than this so called professionals.
"wood not start" 😀
Jajajajajjaja😅🤣🤣🤣 steering wheel loose
When the shop tells me I need something done, I ask how long will it last ( for budget sake) then I get it fix ASAP!! Glad I stumbled on this channel
I suppose that its some kind of testament to how well engineered cars are that all of these morons can do this to them without getting themselves seriously injured or killed.
Kia,,,pure junk cars.😂😂😂😂😂😂
As a hvac tech, I can appreciate this video. Customer trying to fix things themself or refuse the simplest repairs only to cause major damage later. Of course its the mechanics fault.
I love the over spray on the wipers 😂
That last car was incredibly messed up. Unbelievable smh
That Chevy running = Goosebumps
I had bad experiences with Toyota land cruiser 80 series and broken a transfer case and propeller shift and front differential and rear differential and my dad was a technical officer back in old town of Wittenoom and we got stuck out on Wittenoom mulga Downs road and I had to go back to the homestead in mulga Downs to get a horse carriage to tow the car back into Wittenoom w.a Australia
Any time someone says they used to be a mechanic, I assume they briefly worked at some shitty quick lube shop before get fired
I took my Rover sports special into a garage after hearing rattling noises in the gearbox while stationary. Mechanics called me to say it was probably the driveshaft bearings and would I give the ok for the repair. I said no, took my car, drove the 150 miles home and drained the gearbox oil myself. All the bearings came out with the oil. I found a second hand gearbox at a wreckers yard and swapped it in. Cost me about 200 NZ dollars. Not all mechanics have a clue. Good thing 1950's gearboxes were built tough.
A mouse in each wheel and you'd have a 4-wheel drive… though I've found fitting hamsters instead gives you more "horse" power… 🤔😂
I imagine these vehicle owner don't follow their doctors' advice either.
alot of these "customers" need to live for 10 days with their a••holes plugged up so they can get an idea what their putting their vehicles thru.& lets see how they feel after 10 days of neglect.
2:04 “…as it wood not start.” I heard that emphasis there 😂.
1:50 LMAO
Gotta love these videos 🤦♂️🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍