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0:00 Intro – Click show more under the video to read more.
0:05 Injection pump, turbo and air filter were replaced. The shop suspects there might be some scoring/damage on the cylinders but the customer just wanted the parts replaced. The truck ran perfectly afterwards so the customer was happy. Important to check your air filter often, especially when driving in dirty, dusty, muddy or snowy conditions.
0:21 Dodge RAM. Scary that somebody thought this would fix a brake line.
0:29 “The customer installed a caliper with the wrong bracket, and had to force the wheel on. Unbelievable!”
0:42 Easy find! BMW was also in for a check engine light concern.
0:54 A quick look behind the driver’s seat would have found the issue…
1:07 A very easy fix…
1:16 Parts quote came to USD 20k. The technician is still waiting to hear back from Honda in regards to this as the vehicle only has 4000 miles on it.
1:27 These Toyota 2AZ-FE engines are super common to have oil-burning issues. “The 2AZ-FE engine had defective pistons and piston oil control rings installed, which carbonized easily as early as 60,000 miles. The TSB recommended a repair procedure that required an oil consumption test at local dealerships.”
1:41 The technician said whoever did the work used a lag screw and tried to jam a nut on the end. He also found worn-out u-joints and other stuff wrong with this JEEP and that’s why he thinks it may have been the customer who did the work.
1:52 The upper control arm ball joint was not pressed all the way into the knuckle. This could have ended very badly for the customer. Good thing it was brought in for an alignment.
1:59 No extra info.
2:09 In the clip shown that’s with the headlights on. Let’s hope the customer gets the headlights fixed ASAP!
2:18 Ford 6.0 Powerstroke (diesel). The fuel filter is right beside the oil filter on these engines (also had a 2nd one on the bottom). The fuel filter did not have an oil filter in its place.
2:25 The bent inner tie rod end is going to cause those new front tires to wear out prematurely.
2:33 A Toyota Tacoma that rolled in for a new rear bumper and some misc.
work.
2:41 Easy fix!
2:50 “The customer came in for an alignment but RO didn’t state anything about the missing steering wheel airbag and pass airbag cover. The customer retrofitted a doorbell for a horn in place of the airbag and the customer cut the top of the pass airbag cover due to the airbag having previously deployed.”
2:58 Always torque lug nuts/lug bolts to manufacturer spec.
3:06 Outro. Thanks for watching!

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49 thoughts on “Customer States Truck Has No Power & Doesn’t Start

  1. 0:30 I just don't get, how one can even manage to fuck that up.

    "Oh, the part that has to keep rotating and therefore must not interfere with any other part is not comming on.
    Hmm, maybe take a look and find out what it's colliding with..
    Nah, it needs more force"

    You don't have to be a mechanic or an engineer to see that this can't work.

  2. Someone needs to start a video channel of the reactions of the people when its the really dumb stuff. (and i say this because ive also done the same thing, i took my car in cuz i couldnt figure out what the dang noise was when i was accelerating… and im a pretty darn good mechanic.. it was a heat shield rubbing on the driveshaft.) boy did i feel really, really silly.

  3. Holy heck, these always make me feel better about my 02 shitbox……newengland rust and still in better condition than alot of these….of course, I'm semi good about getting ahead of repairs.

  4. Is spray foam like bubbas favorite cure all in the states? I dont think theres a single episode where spray foam is not used at least once!

  5. I don't know if this is true but i had my dealership tell me I had to replace my lug nuts because they had swelled and that it would cost about 500$ to replace (they were doing a tire rotation for my 2017 Jeep Renegade). I declined repairs at that time.

  6. People can't be this stupid! What is stupid is how you are making this stuff up to pretend that people are saying it. I know you are making it up. There is NO WAY this kind of stuff can keep happening consistently enough for you to have a whole entire youtube channel devoted to it.

  7. The amount of goofy problems never ceases to amaze me…and the lack of situational awareness some people have also never ceases to amaze me. How do you put two gallons of antifreeze(or any liquid) in the back seat and not expect sloshing noises? LOL

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