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0:00 Intro - Click show more under the video to read more.
0:05 Hopefully the customer got the vehicle cleaned or either got rid of it as it's quite the hazard! Sunroof drains being clogged is super common to see on VW's. I've shown a similar clip 2-3 years ago.
0:16 The customer did not lock the steering wheel and put it in the 12 o'clock position when installing the new tie rods.
0:27 "Fixed the issue with a new steering kit and a new drop pitman arm."
0:35 A fire hazard and a disaster waiting to happen. Hopefully, the customer actually removes the necessary amount of wiring.
0:48 The vehicle was an Audi (did not mention model).
0:59 Hopefully they get the repairs done soon!
1:12 The customer had convinced the manager to cover this under warranty/pay for a new seat belt. As mentioned the technician thinks they could have just tilt the seat back and got the kid removed from the seat instead of calling the fire department.
1:25 The technician quoted the customer for a fog light kit, but they declined. He also asked the service advisor and customer to verify if they meant the driver-side fog light did not work and they verified that was their concern and not any issues with the headlights.
1:33 A common issue to see on Nissan Muranos. Whoever installed these parts needs to pay better attention!
1:45 Let's hope they don't get into an accident...
1:50 The customer continued to drive. When the check engine light flashes that means there's a cylinder misfire and unburned fuel is getting into the exhaust system and can cause critical damage to the engine and exhaust.
2:05 The customer got very lucky!
2:16 This is why I don't trust car salesmen. This would have been a huge headache for whoever bought the car. Fortunately, it wasn't sold to that customer (unsure what happened after that).
2:32 A new fuel line was quoted but the customer said he would fix it himself.
2:40 A fire waiting to happen! Fortunately, it was an easy find.
2:52 "A quick-thinking shop owner bravely pushed a flaming tyre away after it fell from a truck in southern China. CCTV footage filmed in the city of Guilin in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on January 13 shows a tyre falling from a passing cargo truck, bursting into flames and careening into a local paint shop. Mr. Wei, the store owner, displayed remarkable courage as he rushed to push the blazing tyre out of his shop, preventing a potential disaster. Eyewitnesses described the harrowing moment as the tyre, engulfed in flames, crashed through the shop's entrance, narrowly missing customers and store staff. Mr. Wei's swift actions not only saved lives but also prevented significant damage to the store. According to Wei, the tyre belonged to a truck parked on the roadside. Miraculously, no injuries were reported, and the store suffered minimal losses, with only a damaged coffee table. Wei has already reached an agreement with the truck driver regarding compensation for the incident."
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Januray is done next stop February.
1:47 Hope yes, I hope the airbag never deploys...if it does you have hope all over your face
Another fine addition to the "improvised claymore" club
Some people really are not familiar on the principle a hand grenade works
More like "eqoH"
@@NegativeROG Beat me to it.
_FRONT TOWARD ENEMY_
Fixing a fuel line with a thing that generates a spark.
GENIUS
i was like🤯when i heard that
Might be the same guy responsible for the flaming tire at the end
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That’s a Darwin Award candidate for sure
I was in absolutely shock by this. Kinda but not really that someone was dumb enough to do it, but more so that it didnt catch fire.
That feller that calmly rolled the flaming tire back out of his business and put it out is a cool cat for sure!
Or get fired for endangering the business and health insurance fraud for the burns.
I mean, it's look like paint shop where there is so much flammable stuff in there, so had to take it outside before burn stuff
@@ricksmith4736 tell me you're racist without telling me you're racist... 🙄
Guy is totally .badass. Also props to the bystander who saw the incoming artillery so folks could get out of the way.
@@rhubarbpie2027 Many Chinese restaurants have been shut down because they cook cats. It’s just “how they roll.” 😀
Flaming... tire... rolling into the shop... whole new meaning to "Just Rolled In"
Edit: wow thanks so much for so many likes! That worker who rolled the tire back outside is a real MVP. Absolute freaking miracle no one was hurt. Hope everyone there went and bought a lotto tocket.
Mr. Wei definitely displayed remarkable courage!
That wasn't a tyre, it was a complete wheel. A lot more dangerous than just a tyre.
Just like that movie "Rubber" XD
It sure came in hot.
Words right out of my mouth. 😂
Fixing a fuel line with a welder is one way to attempt to get a Darwin award.
it's honestly not that dangerous. If the area is well ventilated, there is no risk of explosion. Worst thing that can happen is a small flame.
well i guess in a darwin award winner multiple times because ive taken them off cleaned them out very thoroughly and welded them (alot better then this guy) and replaced it back on vehicle and there still on the road today... but i have 2 decades of welding experience and i own my own shop and have the equipment to
do such things.
@@jort93z ......bro you are talking about superheating fuel that is contained in a sealed metal tube tube. An explosion could absolutely happen, maybe not a particularly large one, but there would for sure be some shrapnel.
@@alexwalker2582 An explosion requires the ratio of fuel to air in the heated area be in a certain range. Too much fuel or too little fuel in the air and an explosion can't happen no matter how hot it gets from a welder. If you're welding in a well-ventilated area, which is pretty important for welding anything, then there shouldn't be anywhere near enough fuel in the air to cause an explosion with a small leak. Trying to weld a fuel line in a car parked in a little garage at home that's been there for a while with the doors closed might be more hazardous. Slightly related, all natural gas companies employ many welders specifically to repair natural gas pipes through welding them even while they're being used to transport natural gas.
Just wondering how’s he still alive !!!!
There really are people out there that are unaware of tires being consumables and them need to be replaced due to wear and/or age. They are among us.
These are mandatory parts of a driving licence test, right?
Like adding washer fluid, braking and steering fluids, engine oil, checking the dip stick, etc.
It is where I live.
Not in the good old US.@@rogerwilco2
Brains as smooth as their tyres.
There are people who don't know a car need oil change, so that's to be expected. Some expect it to "just work"
These are the people that crash when the road gets wet, then blames it on too much water or black ice.
"Due to a water leak" That thing looks like it's been left in a river for several days at minimum!
Check the trunk for a body.
@@CatMom-uw9jl Check the body for a trunk.
Bad elephant joke, I'll see myself out.
And where is this river that has crystal clear water?
Its a vw, they do that
Yeah, that's definitely a flood damaged car, not just a water leak.
Customer states non existent driver's side fog light doesn't work, but on the bright side the non existent passengers side fog light works just fine.
lmfaooo right
The drivers handbooks are not easy to follow as they cover several models of the same car. I can understand why he thought he had fog lights as the handbooks are garbage.
@@tonysheerness2427 Aside from the fact that you don't need a handbook to see if you have fog lights, why would they only complain about one side not working if there are none installed?
That's the most mind-boggling thing XD you'd think they'd complain BOTH weren't working!
@@tonysheerness2427 Who needs a manual to SEE if there are fog lights on their vehicle? The book will describe the location, function and switches associated but it will also read "on certain models" or words to that effect.
Salesman flooded the car from his own mistake then wanted to let someone else buy the car and spend their time to fix it. Some people just never give in to remorse
That “ salesman” just bought themselves a car😂😂😂
I had a salesman deliver my wife's brand new 2020 Honda Civic to our house without functioning brakes. He handed her the keys and congratulated her on the purchase.
I took the car for a spin later that night for kicks, just to find that the brake pedal went to the floor and stopping required pumping the brakes. Obviously there was air in the brake lines from the factory. When I called the next day (obviously a little perturbed), they told me to drive it back to them. Needless to say, they came and picked it up on a flat bed after a few words.
There was around 70km on the car odo. This was from a certified Honda dealership.
Most salespeople are completely soulless individuals who have zero brand loyalty and don't give a shit about you beyond getting your commission. So I am not surprised they didn't want to have the Subaru Forester fixed 😅
It's not just the salesmen, it's the dealerships and owners. I wouldn't be shocked if that salesman from the clip got a promotion on his effort to sell the car as is.
Were those "few words" considered "impolite" to a lot of people? I imagine they would have been!
I can guess what those few words might have been - and totally appropriately used!
The salesman in that Subaru scenario knows as much about vehicles as the average "customer declined repairs" in these other videos. What a dim bulb to think they could possibly sell a new vehicle that's been flooded "as is".
@@nboddie1036not many know a whole lot about the vehicles they sell beyond how many it seats and engine. Our Ford dealership didn't know about the Flex's buttons to fold down the second row seating, and the second row seats tilt back, and didn't know you could turn on the radio to a 2013 F-150 while it's off. And yet I managed to figure all that out with a simple walk-around and toying with them.
That last clip really fits the title of this show.
Bedazzling your steering wheel and dashboard. The easiest way to turn an airbag into a claymore.
Had she been in an accident she would have had "EPOH" tattooed on her forehead 😂
Death by Bedazzle!! 😂😂
@@SnowPiercer1975 🤣
@@ryanm4013 🤣
I've had a couple customers roll in with a cell phone taped to the steering wheel. I tried to explain to them that air bags deploy at something like 200mph and they would probably not appreciate the phone going through their face at that speed, in the case of an accident. I could tell they thought I was full of it.. Can't fix stupid.
If you have a leaky sunroof.... Don't friggen wait until the entire interior is covered in mould to have it fixed! Friggen hell people it's not rocket surgery....
Where I live, it would take about a month in summer with bad leaks to get mold everywhere. I know this because I had a relative store their broken down car at my house and within a month the entire interior was a moldy mess due to a leaky sunroof.
At the end of my street, there is Mustang convertible with some sort of leak, as I can see moisture all over the inside of the windows. I am afraid of what the inside of that car looks like.
Probably looking for an insurance payout.
@AxeGaijin
Rocket Surgery? … uhh, I think you mean brain math
For many drivers, sadly, it's about the same relative difficulty...
The car that those new Struts and all of those undercarriage parts and was brought in for a wheel Alignment. Then it was "discovered" that the rear sub frame was rusted through. I will Guarantee you that the shop that did all of the work saw that and decided to go ahead with the repairs because it was easy money........... I worked at a shop that wanted to do that to a customer , the shop foreman said to just do the repairs and not worry that the rest of the car was a junker. In all good Conscience I could not do it and refused to do the job. The shop foreman backed down after I told him that I would load my tool box right then and there.
You're a good guy.
That tire shop at the end needs to give that guy a raise !
Tire shop? That flaming truck tire rolled into a PAINT shop! That man had his gloves on and handled that thing like it was his job...
Hope that last guy got a raise for saving the shop from burning down
He got a extra helping of Pork Flied lice.....
2:53 Hot Wheels movie trailer looks great 👍
Seems more "Final Destination" to me. Particularly as after the tire missed the humans, it declined the opportunity to damage the parked car.
Job interview at Takata:
HR: Why should we hire you?
Me: I've made this 1:46
HR: Welcome aboard!
😂😂😂 OMG! Fantastic!
That's COLD.
Upvoted.
Here in Germany cars have to pass mandatory safety inspection every 2 years.
After watching your channel I am really happy about this.
In many states in the USA, it's just 1 year
@@nthgth I think the inspections are way easier to pass in the US than in germany. I literally didn't pass inspection because I was missing 2 screws in the wheel arch liner and the left one was slightly damaged. To be fair, the tester was an asshole that just wanted more money, because normally I should have passed with minor difficulties even with these flaws.
In England it's every year. Which is probably a good idea.
That absolute boss at the end handling a flaming wheel like "nuh uh, not in my shop" 💪
See, a trucker sure knows how to deliver tires.😆🔥
New tyre, hot off the truck!
No fog lights, claymore steering wheel , and a truck tire rolling in hot! Doesn't get any better than this! 🔥💪👍👍
A new coffee table and shorts. 😂😂😂
@1:50 I hope that airbag never goes off. It’s a claymore mine now.
I have to wonder about the intelligence of these kinds of people. Does the though EVER cross their mind that there is an airbag that literally explodes to inflate with a large amount of force and anything glued to the cover is very likely to become embedded in your skull.
If you look at slow motion footage of airbags deploying, you can see how the cover tears and flops away to the side. These plastic sticker things are very light, and will probably stay attached when that happens. Even if they were to come loose, the airbag unfolds in a way which would push them out of the way of the person.
I'm not saying you should do this, but it's probably not as much of a safety hazard as is always pointed out
@@MmmmDatAss Well it will literally cross their mind if they get into an accident.
Not how they work. The front of the wheel peels upward like a flap and stays in one piece. It doesn't explode.
@@captainfunktastic2255i didn’t say it exploded and I know how an airbag works. But having shit glued to the fLaPs guarantees the likelihood that those pieces would fly off at 80 mph vs not having shit glued it all; hence my claymore mine statement.
welding on a fuel line.... thats a whole new level of darwin contestant!
I saw a video where someone was getting gas, but the nozzle was frozen, so they used a lighter to thaw it out. This came from a dash cam. As the cammer saw the fire start, he wisely left the area.
2:16, this is why I hate salesman, they are mostly scumbags
That last tyre literally just rolled in
"Hope"
"What do you hope?"
"That this airbag doesn't go off"
3:16 Alright, which one of you lucky bastards owns a Pantera
Putting a bigger fuse in helps you find the problem faster!
Definitely one way to find the weakest point in a circuit.
BTDT on a 1980 Olds Omega that kept blowing the air conditioner fuse. A junkyard wiring harness forward of the firewall replaced the melted mess. I absolutely despised that car.
Bypass the fuse and never have to replace it again. Pesky fuses....
Flaming tyre enters shop. Customer declines repair.
"Shop just needed a new coffee table."
I was waiting for "Owner declined repairs." 😆
1:45
the "claymore" decoration style
Wait a minute!!! Someone called the fire department to cut a seatbelt?? 🤣🤣🤣 useless 🤣
Like does a scissor not work? Or a freaking knife?
Hedge clippers?
I bet they actually called 911, the fire department would be the ones to respond.
Should have called the guy who welds fuel lines.
And apparently neither the fire department nor the owner could figure out the easy fix of lean back the seat. Still sounds like the repair shop was not happy with the customer wanting a defective seatbelt replaced.
1:30
Add Fog lights subscription 😂😂😂
2:25 god, the stereotype of greedy, sneaky salesman will never change
If that sales person worked at the dealership I sell cars for, he would be fired on the spot.
When you think people can't get any more stupid,
someone goes and welds on a fuel line.
I'd do it. Just disconnect it first
Since 2016 it isn't possible to lower the bar any further for how stupid we know people can get
@@cenciende9401 Eh... I had to take a safety course recently due to needing to use a chainsaw at work. One of the things they went over like 10 times was not to hold the chain between your legs when starting it.
Saw a guy do that to a fuel tank. Put dry ice down first, claimed it was safe because there was no oxygen to ignite the fuel.
I mean, the theory is sound, but heaven forbid you don't get all the air out...
@@ThatOneGuyWithTheEyethank you for collaborating the previous comment😂 stupid people doing stupid things😂 you do realize that the fumes from gasoline is what’s flammable 😂 your also the one that strikes a match to see how much gas is in the tank😂
The flaming tire at the end, you can't make that stuff up. And the fog lights that don't even exist, there's an old aviation joke that goes something like - pilot doing a maintenance writeup: "autoland rough". Mechanic: "autoland not installed."
That water leak could be been repaired with... spray foam.
I've heard of 'one-wheel peels' and 'one-tire fires', but that brings a whole new meaning.
As a cop, I have seen a few of those red hot wheels come off trucks. One went through the wall of a local hotel, others took out oncoming cars. Scary.
My neighbor lady, who I often have to refuse to assist with things, asked me to remove the VTech valve from her CRV. She said her mechanic said to do that. I told her if I took it off the oil would come out all over her garage floor. I think he meant to replace it, not remove it, but she denied that. Of course I refused and I haven't heard anything since.
Saying NO to a neighbor is as good as a higher fence.
"Hope" that airbag doesn't deploy lol
Badumtish.
Props to the man in the shop for dealing with that tire cool and calmly.
Just glad others jumped in to help him with that heavy tire. And someone was being proactive in grabbing the fire extinguisher !!! Of which we saw neither in this video!!!!!!
@ 2:36 - fix a fuel line leak with a welder ? WHAT COULD GO WRONG ?!? hahah wow
They'd probably set out to weld a patch to a petrol (gasoline) tank as well. Mind you, they'd only do it once!
That tire was out for blood. Truckun is undefeated 😂😂
Tyre just rolled in.....
I love that the Claymore airbag was just shown, with no comment at all....
None was needed. We all collectively rolled our eyes when we saw it. 😂😂
Improvised claymores I see.
… and every time I hear “costumer declined repairs” my left eye twitches
2:52 You picked a fine time to leave me, loose wheel.
Gotta love those Claymores disguised as a steering wheel!
Home mechanics are generating a lot of business for you. But "The Customer Declined All Repairs" guys scare me. They are out there driving those messes around.
I do hope that at least SOME of the "your frame is rotted out" declines are just the first step on a short trip to the junkyard.
But I know that some people will drive it until it literally breaks in half on the road.
They should be arrested
A lot of times those "declined all repairs" people are the assholes who come in for a free diagnosis. They are basically using us mechanics to draw up a parts list for them to swap out themselves (which they still end up fucking that up too).
Surely the shop must report that to the police..
@@kittehgo The laws on that vary state by state in the US.
Tiguan with a water leak, no way, that never happens.😂
Smooth tyres for a smooth ride, can't fault that logic.
2:25 and they wonder why people hate dealerships
Weld that fuel leak shut...and he lived? That's beyond deserving.
YES!! Let's wrestle the flaming tire outside the shop and then put it out. When it came to fight or flight my man chose to fight.
It must infuriate mechanics when customers refuse to address genuine major safety issues like brakes and tyres and just drive away, knowingly endangering literally everyone around them.
Hopefully those shops are smart enough to call the local dot and have them wait on the person to drive away
If the car is really bad alot shops will pay to have the car towed back to the customers house.
@@batmansdad3195 Depending on the country/state, that would be a pointless call. In CA you could probably call the highway patrol but there isn't really a minimum standard of car function beyond the most basic like working lights, signals, and windshield.
Hell yeah, more air-bags expertly transformed into claymores.
Gotta love the classic claymore modification.
Welding a fuel line
Absolutely priceless
“Customer had a fuel line leaking and tried to fix it with his welder.”
Me: WTF?!! 😳😳😳
You don't get a more dramatic finale than a rampaging flaming tire. 😘
2:52 Talk about a "Hot Wheel".
Every clip is somewhat amazing, but it goes to another level when it mentions 'the customer declined...'
Dad reflexes on the guy spotting the tire rolling towards his family
Glad that shop had a cam going. I'm not sure anyone would believe them otherwise.
"Bedazzled steering wheel" = "glittery claymore mine".
What baffles me as a UK resident is this "customer declined repairs".
If you're tires are bald (and all these other clearly dangerous states of disrepair) it's simply not deemed road legal, so any garage can just refuse to let you drive the car away over here.
Any they wonder they have such high traffic death rates.
Idk, maybe they offered some expensive tires and the customer bough a cheaper set instead.
Wonder if there's a way to tell what proportion of road fatalities are due to poor maintenance vs. distracted driving
these ppl that show up with the stories like "other shop did this and that" ..... they are the ones messing around isnt it xD
Wheels on fire, rolling down the road! Absolutely fabulous.
the "diff fluid on tire causing it to go flat" is awesome. But not as awesome as trying to fix a leaky fuel line with a welder. Geeesh.
That guy rolling out a burning tire is wild.
1:25 I am amazed at this statement... Soooo does the (also inexistent) passenger side fog light work or...? LOL
So much penicillin growing in that car!
Or, they did notice the rear subframe was rusted through, but the customer didn't care.
That guy at the end rolling out the flaming tire like he gets a flaming tire in his shop once a week.
0:35 is why I will pay extra to have a remote start installed. They have the tools, the knowledge, and while I'm decent at wiring things, it's better for me to just have it done.
That was the wildest game of HOT potatoe at the end
always love to see shrapnel steering wheels.
That Last clip was Red Hot. 😂😂😂
"The customer just installed...".
Oh, this is gonna be good!
Tried to fix a fuel line with his welder?!? Talk about a death wish.
Be glad that he didn't try to weld up a leaking gas tank.
1:50 “Hope” the airbag doesn’t actually work. 😂
I get that buying new tires on a vehicle is a really soul sucking purchase because it is expensive and feels like you just paid for nothing, but it is wild to me that people will drive around with tires that have the fiber threading of the final layer of rubber showing. Like bruh, you hit a pebble at speed and you're gonna be blasted to the moon when that shit pops on the highway.
Ahhh i see Hyundai has come out with a bedazzled claymore 😂😂😂
Someone was watching over that guy welding his fuel line.
That last clip with the flaming tire/wheel should be your signature lead-in clip for JUST ROLLED IN.
Don't you just love it when customers bedazzle their own claymore? Hope? Like I hope I don't get into a collision and have the emergency department pick sparkly beads out of my brain? Good job there skippy!
Tried to fix a FUEL line with a welder....
I physically pulled my hands back off my laptop at the sight of the first clip. Yeesh!
At what point do shops (or does a shop) have the responsibility and/or right to prevent an unsafe driver from leaving? Bartenders can be sued for allowing a drunk to drive home- can a shop be held responsible for a dangerous car that they let a driver just leave with? Years ago as a mechanic and state inspector in NY, we didn't allow customers to leave in dangerous vehicles- we fixed them, period. If we had to give someone a loaner for a few days while we fixed the car (sometimes without presenting a bill), we did. Mind you, I worked in a shop in a small town, but I am shocked at what mechanics seem to be allowing out the door today.
It depends on the state and municipality. Viewers in England and most of western Europe have much more stringent regulations. This is a major factor for me getting out of general auto repair years ago and specializing on Very Expensive Cars.
From time to time I help a friend who has a general service garage. Reminds me every time why I left.
Without state requirements for vehicle safety and drivability there's really no way to prevent these people from leaving. As long as they settle the bill for diagnosis and sign a waiver more often than not the shop has no recourse to prevent them from getting back on the road. They could call the police (or state patrol for CMV violations) and I'm sure some do but the odds of a response seem pretty low.
Some states have laws that prohibit a customer from driving the death trap out of their lot. It must be towed if they refuse repair.
@@MsAubrey Good.
@@MsAubrey I believe New Jersey has this. A friend drove in a car she was thinking of buying for an inspection first. She was told it was "bouncy" and needed new shocks. The mechanic called her back to the service area and showed her the problem. The frame and some underbody was mostly rusted through and the car was literally flexing as she drove it. He explained she was one speed bump or hard stop away from the whole thing folding.
The shop effectively impounded the car. She chose not to buy it.
Whenever you say “Technician had to inform customer their vehicle did not come with ____” makes it sound like such a tragedy. It’s funny
Welding a FUEL line , brilliant
When Hot Wheels attack
Keep waiting to hear, "the technician couldn't replicate the stated concern but determined the customer was an idiot".
At least they didn't guess and fire the parts cannon without knowing the cause of the problem.
Years ago my mom had an Aries K that would occasionally stall when put in gear. Three trips into the dealership (It was still under warranty) and they couldn't duplicate the problem or really diagnose it. But they did a basic tuneup, replaced the fuel pump and filter, and replaced the injectors.
Eventually they figured out the the engine hated gas/alcohol mix (Gasohol it was called at the time). They told her to take it to another station and they problem went away.
Been there with that mold issue, had a civic with the tiniest leak nbd, but developed transmission issues, also had an integra I was fixing up, ended up just half ass fixing the integra and then destroying it as a daily driver (rip) when I finally got yelled at to get the civic off the property, I decided to clean it up and sell it and it looked a lot like that VW, it actually cleaned up really well and easier than you'd think.
2:17 Are you kidding? The salesman wanted to sell it that way?
That car should be totaled or 100% of the interior replaced after that, including the dash and everything under it. You can't trust ANY of the wiring or electrical under the dash after all that stuff got wet.
Nobody in their right mind would buy a new car that's been through that.
Isn't there a national registry of VIN's of totaled and flooded vehicles? Any way to get this on that list?
I always gotta like the ones whose don’t realize they don’t have what they claim isn’t working.