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0:00 Intro – Click show more under the video to read more.
0:05 The customer was quoted around $30000 USD for a new engine installed. “Basically never had it serviced in 45k miles and because or frequent regeneration of the dpf causes the oil to solidify. As the molecules in the oil break down and the main bearings suffer from poor lubrication causing them to sping and cause damage to the crank and other major components in the engine.”
0:23 Unfortunately the service advisor didn’t catch this before writing up the work order as it was a fairly easy fix.
0:36 Bubbles on the sidewall like this are caused by driving on a flat tire, and then airing it up afterward. If you drive on a flat tire for long enough it’ll damage the sidewall and the tire needs to be replaced!
0:47 In the first clip you see a piece of a rag in the oil pick-up tube then in the photo you see a bunch of rags wrapped around the balance shaft. Not sure how they didn’t see all of these rags left in the engine before putting it back together. The engine had no oil pressure as the pickup tube was blocked with rag material.
1:00 As mentioned the license plate (supposed to be on the front bumper) was resting on the dash causing the customer’s concerns. The technician said the transmission had no shifting concerns at all.
1:21 An important lesson on going over the basics before replacing a bunch of parts. Keep it simple! As mentioned by the technician the customer had replaced the starter, battery, and PCM and also fiddled around with a bunch of wiring.
2:03 The mass air flow sensor comes as an assembly and is supposed to point the other way. Always good to remember how you took something off for when you put it back together, or take photos!
2:12 RAM 1500 and it was towed in.
2:23 This is a diesel so it has two batteries and the cables are supposed to be routed to the front underneath some plastic pieces. Lucky for the customer it didn’t spark and cause the truck to go up in flames.
2:39 No extra info.
2:49 The technician said the truck needed an engine as it had almost 30000 miles with no oil change on the factory oil and filter.
3:01 Anybody knows the story behind this? Let us know in the comments.
3:14 Outro. Thanks for watching!

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48 thoughts on “Customer States Haven’t Changed Oil In 45000 Miles & Was Denied Warranty

  1. As much as a hate those idiots who pay out for a brand new car then refuse even the most basic maintenance like oil changes, I must admit, they are great business for the auto shops. A fool and his/her money are easily parted!

  2. The car with the dashboard brightness turned way down was familiar to me. I work in a fishing/boating store and regularly get customers bringing in their fish finders, saying the screen is faulty, only to find the brightness turned down so low they cant see it. We turn it up and send them on their way.

  3. That Porsche engine shows why I like electric cars.

    The internal combustion engine is an amazing work of engineering and design, but you are talking about containing tens of thousands of explosions a second. When things go wrong in that cylinder they REALLY go wrong, and that's only a few feet from your crotch.

    I'd rather any burning or explosions go as far away from my crotch as possible. With solar and wind that is millions of miles from earth, and with wind there is an additional air convection flow converter on the harvesting rig. 😁

  4. I really enjoy your videos and get a kick out of some of the people out there. It's extremely scary knowing that there's a lot of unsafe vehicles driving around out there and people not taking care of them!!! Keep up the great work 👍🏼

  5. The first one just shows that most rich people but a car and think it's just put gas and accelerate, they don't even know what the word "maintenance" is

  6. When I first moved to Georgia I had to borrow a car from an in-law until I could get my own vehicle. I ended up having to replace several belts and the oil. Eventually, I ended up on the side of I-20 with a dead transmission. The aunt acted surprised when I asked her the last time they had the car checked out. She didn't think that was a thing cars needed. OMFG.

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