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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 The camshaft variator is part of the Variable Valve Timing System (VVTS.) This system alters the timing of the valve lift in order to improve gas mileage, lower harmful emissions, and ensure high performance whenever you drive. The variator itself attaches to the camshaft and kickstarts the altering and the timing between inlet and exhaust. Will give an update on this clip if we get one.
0:20 Chevrolet Avalance. Missing lower shock bolts, sway bar links, broken and bent exhaust, transmission mount loose, coil springs held in with ratchet straps, and a whole lot more.
0:48 Chevrolet Avalanche.
The customer paid the mechanic to remove all the pine cones, and the smell had gone away. Always a good idea to check your vehicle if it’s been sitting for a while.
1:04 This was on a volunteer firefighter’s vehicle.
1:11 Datsun Pickup Truck (1978 if they recall correctly).
If you’re interested on what a brake booster does – https://www.novusglass.com/en-au/industry-insight/what-exactly-does-your-brake-booster-do/
1:32 2009 Mustang GT500 – 5.4L Supercharged engine.
The mechanic said these engines are really expensive (30k with the supercharger on newer models). He is waiting to hear back from the customer on what they want to do. Will update this if we get more information.
1:48 As mentioned the customer topped up the coolant reservoir with gasoline. The mechanic said the customer told him that they aren’t sure how to fill up their vehicle.
1:58 The mechanic said: “Truck was a 2wd by the vin with either a frame swap. Or 4×4 coil buckets and front axle bolted in.”
The truck also didn’t have a 4WD knob/shifter in the cab.
Why it’s important to get a vehicle inspected before purchasing it.
2:11 The technician said this car had a bunch of other issues wrong with it, but for now, the customer just wanted the tail lights to be fixed.
2:22 The customer left the warning sticker on the battery.
2:28 The technician said: “The No Start was the original issue and they could not fix it. They were in the right place when the green connector block was replaced but the problem was in one of the white 2-way connectors.”
2:52 No extra info.
3:04 “I was returning home and saw a car with a wrench on its wheel. I signaled to the driver to get his attention and he stopped, but the driver thought that I wanted him to let me pass. Then he signaled to him once again pointing out the window on wheels. And already at the intersection, I saw how this non-spinning wheel flew off into a cyclist passing by. Stopped to help him, but the guy is okay. as it turned out, the driver changed the wheel and was distracted, and then forgot to fix it. The cyclist and the driver of the seven turned out to be neighbors, and since everything is fine with the cyclist, he drove on.”
3:25 Outro. Thanks for watching!
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I wanna see who the hell the customer is. Is he a neanderthal?!
A example why we should have good public transportation in the US
I thought this was all one vehicle for the first half
Your videos are always welcome. I had no idea there were so many ways to really mess up a car.
All these people should not have a vehicle or license
out of curiosity, is it legal for a shop to withhold a vehicle because of extensive issues (mainly referring to the second one, but im also just curious if its possible)
0:32 My reaction? "Well, that other shop can go ahead and fix this, too."
That first truck reminds me of mine. When a shop wants to charge you $800 to cut off a tiny exhaust leak and change the whole system when a $10 tub of putty will fix it, it is hard to trust mechanics. They always want to fix things back to previous or better standards and if they were so good, why did it wear out in the first place? Make better cars that maintain themselves, like my water heater.
You don't deserve/need a GT500, if you can't do the oil change or afford one.
Did he take a dump since he is born?
It should be illegal for a mechanic shop to release a vehicle to the street if it's condition actively risks the lives of other street denizens.
Imagine getting a GT500 just to be a piece of shit owner
He got those rims tho! That’s what’s important
Crazy
Pass smog just to sell it and scam someone I suppose
0:25 The pick up truck needing to pass an emissions inspection is my personal favorite, a rolling death machine. The owner can afford shiny overpriced aftermarket wheels but not simple things as bolts and parts of the joints underneath his rusty truck. Bet he has a killer sound system to go with the ‘cool’ wheels. he’d better not be transporting his kids in that truck. #priorities
Ah I believe I now know why I sometimes find random pieces of bread under my hood. 😂 damn squirrels
As a business you should have refused service. If that guy loses control and does or worse kill’s someone is have that on my consciousness
2:22 how are people like that allowed to get a license…..
Licenses should require proof of sentient thinking and at least a drip of common sense…
Otherwise "common" sense will turn into "legendary" sense with how rare it's becoming.
i cant understand how people buy cars and decide that the oil is just not that important to change. its incomprehensible to me
The second one is the visual definition of I know someone who can do it cheaper
Nothing a little Flex Seal canr fix.
1:50 made of white plastic 17 inches in length situated near the engine – that must be where the gas goes.
Daily reminder of why I only drive 50 year old cars. I can fix them in my sleep.
I am so glad I drive jalopies from the 60’s. Imagine having a fuse blow and now you have to uninstall the whole automobile just to get it running again.
It’s all a mechanics scam the 3,000 mile oil change nonsense….I drove a Tacoma to 630k miles before I sold it and I changed the oil every 10k miles with regular cheap oil. Knew the guy I sold it to and it’s at around 710 currently…I bought the truck at 150k miles
Never seen such an insanely unsafe car go to hell before you kill somebody on the road!
This should’ve illegal
Still runs
"I'll just take it to another shop to get the rest fixed."
Ma'am, the next shop is gonna tell you you're a fucking idiot, too.
How did it survive that long?
This a complete failure being an adult. What a loser.
Mechanics that find such blatant and dangerous breakdowns in vehicles should be allowed to stop them from leaving until the police deal with them. People like this need to pay serious fines for thinking its acceptable to drive around in a truck that's frame is 90% rotted out. All it proves is their inspection was fraudulent and needs to be revoked.
Wtf
You have to wonder why these people are so stupid, and then you find out they are registered Democrats and it all makes sense.
Are there many drivers in the US as stupid as the ones shown here? My God, no wonder your country is a basket case!
I'm 9 years overdue, but I keep mine full. I use whatever is cheap.
I know damn well what skin color this owner was 😂🤣