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Each photo & video described.
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 This was on a 2017 Nissan Versa.
It had a lack of power due to the spark plug gap being huge and the
collapsed air filter. Overheated due to having no coolant (and 3 quarts low of engine oil probably didn’t help). Compression test. Cyl 1. 90 psi
Cyl 2. 90 psi Cyl 3 50 psi. Cyl 4 40 psi. The technician also said the customer refused to pay the diagnosis fee as well.
0:28 No extra info from the mechanic, but I would highly suggest not having propane in an enclosed environment and doing this to “heat” your vehicle. Very unsafe!
0:43 The customer told the shop this happened during a bad rain storm. No extra info from the technician. I’m going to say though, this vehicle might be written off if it needs a new engine as well.
1:02 As mentioned, the technician programmed new keys and vehicle now starts and moves. They were just surprised that the customer wouldn’t mention the vehicle was in this condition on the phone.
1:18 The technician who shared this clip just started working on this vehicle (the day before this is posted), so I’ll make an update if he finds what’s wrong. However, he was confused why the customer was looking at the wiring inside for a misfiring issue.
1:35 2014 Dodge Dart turbo charge pipe lose.
The technician didn’t mention anything else, but I’m sure it was just a loose clamp, so it made that noise when it created boost.
1:49 2015 Ford Focus (was filmed in 2016).
The vehicle had 47000 kilometres / 29204 miles. No extra info on how this happened.
2:03 The technician saw an Opposum underneath a customer’s vehicle when it came in for an oil change.
2:09 The technician quoted the customer for a new battery and battery cables.
2:17 Toyota Hilux 4×4. The truck failed the inspection.
The technician said: “Toyota Hilux 4×4, came in for safety inspection (in New Zealand we call them Warrants of fitness) and the chassis had been painted to hide rust. It failed.”
2:27 2010 Dodge Dakota. The technician said he felt this the second he drove it into the shop and was surprised nobody said anything.
2:36 People will cut the OEM spindles and make them taller, to “lift” their vehicle so they can fit bigger wheels and tires.
2:47 2002 Mitsubishi Montego sport. The customer overfilled it by quite a bit!
2:57 Faulty hub actuator/IWE (integrated wheel end). It’s common problem on Ford that uses a vacuum system to get the front wheels to rotate when going into 4WD. The hub actuators will fail, vacuum lines break, or a faulty vacuum solenoid.
3:05 Outro. Thanks for watching!

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44 thoughts on “Customer States Vehicle Had Lack Of Power, Overheated And Now Won’t Start | Just Rolled In

  1. I had a Mustang 5.Slow that would randomly lose, and then gain 1 quart of oil. I learned to just make sure I used enough when changing the oil and then not worry much if it looked low later because the "missing" oil would always come back from whereever it went, lol.

  2. Going around with a flamethrower pointed at you inside your car… So stupid in so many levels 🤦‍♂
    This one takes the cake…

  3. I don’t know why I watch these, I feel pain looking at some of them, like the battery, exposed wiring, screws in the battery and the terminal, I feel like the owner of that shouldn’t ever be near their car with tools

  4. How do you hit a manhole cover? Do you mean they hit the open hole? Or was there a manhole cover rolling down the street and they hit it? Was it like laying flat and they ran it over, and one end flung up into their car? I'm confused on how you hit a manhole cover, as opposed to the manhole.

  5. Crazy to me that some people care so little as to neglect their car like this.
    You should, at LEAST, know how to do an oil change and top up fluids. That's the freaking bare minimum, honestly.

    If you can do brakes, wheels, transmission, and various other maintenance related things, good on you. Knowledge like that will serve you well.
    In the future, we're going to need knowledge in electricity and hydrogen related shit. Very scientific compared to the mechanical nature of ICE vehicles.
    I will gladly learn how to diagnose and fix problems in an electric or hydrogen car. Depends on what I end up with in the next few years.

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