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0:00 Intro – Click show more under the video to read more.
0:05 The owner’s vehicle was a lifted school bus out of all things. Either way maintenance on differentials and other drivetrain components are always important, especially when using your vehicle in severe conditions.
0:18 Must have not drove the best as well. A simple fix for the mechanic! Then an alignment was done afterwards as per the customers request.
0:28 The rear window was smashed out causing the wind noise and the vehicle not being properly sealed.
0:41 GMC/Chevy pickup truck. A very common issue to see on these vehicles and can be easily fixed with a new cross member for the rear shocks. Hopefully, the customer will get it fixed.
0:59 The customer bought the vehicle used (private sale) and did not know the vehicle didn’t have navigation/maps. An important reason to read your owner’s manual and make sure the vehicle you’re purchasing has the features you want.
1:08 Maybe the customer was trying to stop a dash rattle. The shop isn’t sure why the customer had attempted to do this.
1:18 The vehicle was just in for an oil change when the technician noticed all of this spray foam underneath this SUV.
1:27 Maybe the customer’s “friend” damaged the cylinder head in the process of installing the timing belt. The technician said he really did not get a full story and this whole thing was a mess.
1:48 Customer was pressing the phone buttons hard enough to honk the horn, as it’s all one assembly.
2:12 Customer paid to get the wheel locks removed.
2:25 Booger welds were removed and the exhaust was repaired.
2:35 The customer said he was trying to beat the door but ripped off the roof rack on his SUV instead.
2:45 Goose noise was caused by the ABS pump.
2:56 Probably not the best spot for their emergency kit. If anything the emergency kit will cause an emergency.
3:05 Always be careful what you put in your garbage cans if you work in a shop. Especially if you weld, use a torch, grinder etc. Make sure to have the appropriate containers for soiled rags, etc.
3:14 Outro. Thanks for watching!

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21 thoughts on “Customer States He Noticed Smoke & Burning Smell

  1. @3:05 how funny I keep jumper cables and a gallon of coolant and a pint of brake fluid in the hood of mine as well, it's a great idea but be careful it gets hot anything too close to the exhaust manifold will melt/burn, I've never had a "melt down" but I have to mention that word of caution some people might not think enough in life to realize the risk and if that is you, I lovingly tell you, don't do what I suggest.

  2. I have wrenched on cars my whole life and I have never seen as many fools with automobiles as we have today. People need a Vic lighter car that lasts for a while and when it quits then it is time for another. Some could argue that is what is going on now. Some cars perhaps, but with today’s oils there is really no reason you can’t get at least 200k out of most cars. They need something that lasts maybe 50k and you throw it out.

  3. Funny with the "goose underneath the hood". My Skoda has "loud cicada sound every time i break" and I have no idea why. Was gone some time after last service without me mentioning it and it came back soon enough.

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