Customer States Vibration After Filling Tire With A Fire Extinguisher | Just Rolled In
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0:00 Intro
0:05 "Said he cut the end of a bike pump and taped them together to fill up his tire." The customer had used a fire extinguisher to fill up his tire as he had a leak. The shop repaired the tire and filled it with air. Fixed the customer's concern.
0:16 Sounds like Pac-Man! "The dew wipes on the new window tint were causing the noise."
0:23 As mentioned the customer installed both similar water pump gaskets in the same spot. That's why it was still leaking coolant.
0:38 "Guy came in for a steer tire balance and grease front end. I just so happen to be walking around the truck looking for something and I look down and see something odd. So I take a closer look and I see that. I asked the fella, you sure you only want this steer tire balance and grease.. he says yeah man that’s it. Then I show him that, and he then he says “Oh crap I thought I heard something earlier” and then asks if it’ll be alright till he makes it back home one state over.."
0:50 After the floorboard the customer didn't shut off the truck and tried to drive afterwards and burnt up the transmission.
1:00 No extra info.
1:13 Somebody must have needed the same door!
1:25 Silly kids but fortunately an inexpensive repair!
1:35 Nissan Pathfinder. Also needed wheel bearings, ball joints, and tie rod ends.
1:44 Ford declined warranty as they said the truck was "abused".
2:01 Noise from power running boards. I believe there is a TSB (technical service bulletin) for this issue as it's pretty common.
2:10 Vehicle was a Camaro (did not mention year). But her father should no longer be working on vehicles after this one.
2:30 "If I recall it was a lifted rocky ridge Sierra customer claims all that just happened driving down the road. I call bull but I fixed it under warranty."
2:41 No extra info from the person who filmed this, but what a mess!
3:12 The technician could not duplicate the front-end noise.
3:24 "1955 Chevrolet Cameo custom with a 409"
3:33 Outro. Thanks for watching! - Auta a dopravní prostředky
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The window one I've seen before in the 80's it's Pac Man fever
Gorgeous Pickup ❤
I saw a video from a medium-small rival channel that is using your name in the title in one of their videos.
@@jordanferrazza8700 I've seen that as well. Guess I'm doing something right lol
Why the first move in figuring out why your car is making noise doesn’t include removing the bongos is beyond me
Some have very rusty thinking skills and mostly works on autopilot and the critical thinking doesn't get trained and this may be one of the outcomes that is produced.
@@naerbo19 Rusty? Born without them, usually.
Because it was a rattle noise not a banging noise 🤣
I’m thinking he’s a bit of a bongo himself.
some people dont have a full box of crayons
The transmission is shot... literally 😂
'Murica!
😂 First time in awhile I've heard literally used properly!
Buddy of mine shot his RF wheel that way. Had his rifle in the passenger side, bullet went through the floor and the wheel and tire. 30/06 😂
I take it the owner may also have been gunning the engine a bit!
but was the transmission worth 5 gears or 6 gears, the hunter never told us
Honestly I’m kinda impressed that someone managed to fill a tire with a fire extinguisher…
That was what I was trying to figure out, how did they do that?
IKR !?!? How did they even get the hose on the Schrader valve ??
@@petermontoya1796 some sort of sorcery!
"Idiot proof something, and the world invents a better idiot."
...
_The world's overcompensated for this one, Jesus H Christ._
This information may be pertinent in a survival scenario, so I too must know. (I don't know what exact scenario one would be in where there is access to a fire extinguisher but no other options, but still!)
Insurance companies and lawyers must salivate at the words “the costumer declined all repairs”
Depends on what side of the stupidity they're on...
but every one else on the road could become a statistic
Nah, in my experience, lawyers want money. These repairs and barely road-worthy cars screams "no money to be had"
No, not quite. If they're Costumers, they could be dressed as anybody - including their own Lawyer. That might be part of why the one woman had Ford repair her car after her own dog ripped the interior apart.
And the ambulance drivers, hospital staff and doctors all cringe....
I feel bad for that guys daughter 🤦🏼♂️
Dad didn't want her as a daughter anymore from the sounds of it 😅
That was ny thought as well, must not want his daughter around.
I was thinking that daughter, must be a stepdaughter
@@JustRolledIn at least th threw in the towel and took the car to a shop.
So glad nothing bad happened yet before they brought it in.
Breaking into a car to steal the driver's door is a new one for me.
seems to happen , rarely, but it happens here in the uk. accident repair parts are sometimes on indefinite back-order, or just insanely priced. so there is a market for this sorta thing. no doubt same on your side of the pond.
@@denisohbrien I mean, I would expect them to just steal the entire car to part it out, not just the specific part they were looking for.
where I grew up someone stole the hood or the trunk from the neighbour's car (I can't remember which one) the rest of the car was ok so that kind of thing probably happens everywhere
@@ExUSSailor then you have the issue of disposing of everything you dont want, or you end up sitting on a pile of stolen goods waiting to get caught while you try sell them. It's actually kinda smart for high cost items. But hopefully they all get caught.
back in my younger years (circa 1975) a bunch of us walked into a farmer's field one night and stole the front clip from a 1950 Chevy. The next night we walked out again and left the crashed parts in place of the good parts. The old guy is probably still looking at the back of that car from his barn, not realizing we were ever there!
It seems the only thing that customers get right is describing the sound of various things making noises in the car.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Pac-Man.
We need a "My car sounds like" special video!
@@FastSS02, yes indeed!
@@MeppyMan Nope, Flappy Bird.
the pinpoint accuracy of the "it sounds like a...." always crack me up
I'm waiting for "it sounds like a marching band." I know we will see it sometime.
It's like the guy complaining that his downstairs neighbors were banging on their ceiling for hours late one night, then when asked if they were disturbing his sleep, he said he was thankfully awake, practicing his tuba.
Thanks for posting my Dad's 55 Cameo, that's his last vehicle he's building as he had quad heart surgery last year and almost didn't make it after surgery. He put a lot of love in that truck. Thanks for the comments about it, He will appreciate every one of them.
Glad to hear he made it. Thanks for sharing the clip, it looks great. Appreciate you guys!
Good luck with your dad, enjoy every day that you can, he’s special.
@@dirtfarmer7472 Thank you!
The truck is absolutely beautiful. Thanks for sharing it!
All the work he put into it shows. That is clean.
Air is available at every gas station, sometimes it's free but never more than a dollar yet this guy decided filling a tire with a fire extinguisher was the way to go. Sometimes the stupidity is just mind boggling.
To be fair, some tires are filled with pure nitrogen, because it expands less when heated up. I'd imagine the average consumer doesn't know the difference between nitrogen and a fire extinguisher (assuming that was filled with CO2).
I'm not mad I'm curious on how that's possible
@@SRFriso94 Except typically, those that need nitrogen in their tires will know they do, basically if you have to think or ask whether you need air or nitrogen the answer is almost always air anyway.
@@SRFriso94 Definitely not CO2.
That had to have been in Floridah
As many have said "customer declined repairs and drove away" is a scary freaking sentence sometimes.
its why America needs the European/UK MOT test system if your car fails a yearly test and its not fit for the road you simply cannot drive and if its so bad the garage will not let you have the keys back id say 65/75% of all American cars and trucks would be taken off the roads
All the scam artist shops have everyone sketch.
Im sure at least in some these cases it will be because the repair quote was higher than they expected and they want to get another quote. Rather than they are just refusing to repair the vehicle.
@@SBBUK for sure, but the vehicle in question should have been towed away, not driven anydarnwhere lol
@@essexginge9167 That's a great way to make everyone slave to scam shops! Americans might not be the brightest bulbs, but we're smart enough not to fall for THAT.
I'm shockingly impressed that someone was able to fill their tire with a fire extinguisher. I want to know what black magic they used to achieve this.
It's an impressive accomplishment, especially for someone who thought it was a smart idea to do it
@@__-vb3ht😂
As long as the nozzle on the extinguisher hose fits reasonably over the valve stem, the pressure should be sufficient to open the Schrader valve.
And it's not completely retarded to use a fire extinguisher in a pinch if that's the only option you've got. It is, however, completely retarded to not turn the extinguisher upside down in order to avoid getting the powder inside the tyre.
@@Spurdospaerde692the way the tire filler fills the tire is a pin pushed on the valve to allow air in the valve won’t open with just pressure
Whether or not pressure alone can open it, you would only need some sort of seal like a piece of rubber with a hole from a glove or something and a small item like a correct shaped rock trapped inbetween to mate valve with decent enough seal and actuate pin. Probably still made a horrible mess of the guys clothes. Or there could be some tv shop style gadget that "Everyone needs in their car" for this express purpose.
deadlier scarier words were never spoken "customer declined repairs" another good 1!
continued with "and drove away". I would be happy with "towed to scrapyard", but when damage is life-threatening wanting to drive it is unbelievable.
@@3characterhandlerequired Let's be honest, for some of those cars towing it to the scrapyard would be a net loss, that's probably why they don't want to do it.
@@Croz89should sell those autos for the catalytic converter 🤗
That car with the amp had more wiring than the space shuttle!!
How in the whole world can some people not understand that their vehicle is just not safe to drive?
The custom brake line job on that car was totally fubar.
I suspect - judging by the extra batteries - that this is a SPL special (SPL = sound pressure level). It's a crude competition piece. These things normally operate via remote control - staying inside at 130+ dB is a sure Darwin award. And if the guy hired an ordinary technician to prep it for SPL contest, he won't get anywhere near top 10, not even at a high-school show.
(correction: video says they hired a car audio specialist, but what I see does not look like it. At any rate, "turning amp on and off with a key" is a standard function in all car amps - it is governed with a low-current control input and does not need all this mess even if there's a dozen of amps)
Looks like a stock GM brake line to me.
I'm already bothered by the mess watching this short clip. And I'm not even a woman.
@@jmi5969 Many cities like NYC or Detroit will impound BOOM cars.
@@jmi5969 Looks like he got his moneys worth! 🤣
I'm always amazed when probable owner neglect is covered under warranty.
Thats usually the store's call. "Do we tell the customer that he screwed up and he has to pay it all out of pocket, which he probably wont? Or do we claim it under warranty, free to the customer so its an obvious yes, and we still get a cut of that?" Which route is the easiest? The latter. The former is rare, and its only if they have reason to believe that the customer makes alot of money, to the point where they dont really care about the cost, they just want it fixed
I was a car stereo installer. There's no way my boss would have let me touch that car.
All that copper-cabling has to have more value as scrap-metal than what the car is worth!
Danger Will Robinson!
I had a Silverado and replaced the water pump. I really thought the job was idiot proof to the extent that if you COULD swap out the part, you really couldn't mess it up. The world has built the better idiot.
We're always improving our idiot technology 🤕
I really was not expecting all those drums. 😂😂😂
Maracas or baby toys is what I expected 😂
Imagine if they were brake drums
You can never have too many bongo drums.
I really like the actual good car at the end of these episodes because it serves as a good pallete cleanser to keep my mind off the fact that we're not only sharing the road with these people, but some are going the opposite direction going upwards of 80 mph
Oof! Yeah, failed wheel bearings on a semi are no joke. My one and only crash in a semi was when the front right wheel bearing failed while I was driving down the highway at 70ish MPH. I got the truck stopped safety but it did a LOT of damage to the truck, not just the bearing but the whole front end.
And FYI it turns out the shop my employer was using was half-assing regular service checks and hadn't been inspecting the hub bearings seals like they were supposed to. I did my part and always checked the oil level every day, but it never seemed to leak. So I never know it was failing.
mechanic should call the cops on the guy, that wheel is going to come off on the road and kill a bunch of people.
We both know that this knucklehead didn't do the pretrip or post trip inspections.
@@GraveUypo Hah, that's kind of what happened eventually. My issue happened in '13, so it was a while back. But basically a few years after my crash the shop ended up being sued out of business after another trucking company took them to court for billing for maintenance the weren't doing and for substituting used repair parts while charging for all new parts.
@@dogofwar6769ortunately it seems like more shops are half-assing repairs as time goes on. I can’t tell you how many times it’s taken me to get issues outside of tire replacements and PM-related issues fixed right the first time. I’m glad that shop got run out of business, but I’m sorry that it took a bill dispute instead of your accident (and possibly others) to do it.
ETA: glad you’re ok too, driver
@@snappleshibes26 Any DOT certified mechanic could red tag that trailer OOS that means OUT OF SERIVCE until repairs are complete. That driver is going NOWHERE until that hub is fixed.
Can't be a custom wire job without the flux capacitor! 😂😂
It wasn't even on a De Lorean !! George McFly would NOT approve.
@@petermontoya1796 🤣🤣
So that's what I've been doing wrong!
I want to know where you get a fitting for a fire extinguisher to valve stem 🤣
Used the end off a bike pump and taped them together apparently 😂
A CO2 extinguisher would be fine, but dry powder?
@@fredk.2001 Powder ones are pressurized by nitrogen, so that gives a free "tuning" :)
That wiring job was...well, I believe "offensive" is the right word.
It was physically and mentally painful to see for me.
Good luck doing any type of wire tracing on that car!
I don't know. I found it shocking.
I think it even had a flux capacitor
I like to use the term “aggressively offensive”. It was well beyond simply offensive.
That 1955 Chevrolet Cameo Custom is just wonderful to look at. (The year I was born)
What I really like about it is that it is NOT 'Dropped'. I like classic older vehicles it Stock Shape.
I can see the day coming when "grocery getter" vintage cars fetch crazy prices BECAUSE they have not been jacked or hot rodded or customized. They are very very scarce now. When was the last time you saw a clean vintage pickup truck with its base six cylinder engine? Or a vintage base model car? My great uncle (RIP) had probably one of the few base model Ford Torinos ever made. It had the 250 inline six, three on the tree, and the only option was an AM radio. THAT car would draw crowds at a car show today just because it was a clean survivor.
I agree I'm have kept my old Firebird original stock or original remanufactured parts
It never ceases to amaze me what customers will bring in... But even more so what they are willing to drive out again without repairs.
Imagine stealing a door....
Ya that's a first 😂
Worked at a nissan dealership when i was younger, you would be genuinly supprissed how often this happens.
I worked at an Acura dealership and one day a group of guys ran in and stripped the doors, hood, and seats off a brand new car.
Obviously they were after new parts, but I'm sure I asked "can you get a door" they'd do it.
They had drugs in it
@@bodhisattva3877 Good Thinking.
You just might be correct.
The more i watch your channel (& i've been subscribed for quite a few years now) the less i want to drive with all of these death traps on the road around me.
And people in my state want to do away with vehicle inspections. I’ve been in states that don’t have them and seen stuff that wouldn’t even be kept as a yard truck with plow up here.
@@philsmith2444 i hear ya on that. I was beyond amazed when i met up with some friends from South Carolina, while driving to a show in Florida. One if their trailers had,
- no plate
- no fenders
- no lights
- no brakes (like not even brake axles on the trailer!)
I made a comment about him towing his show truck on such a road hazard, and his reply was, "Well, we don't need to even register a trailer, so why would i waste my time fixing all that?".
🙈
Meanwhile here in Ontario, Canada, we're only required to have a vehicle inspected when a used vehicle is being transferred into your name.
After that.....
#beawareofyoursurroundings
Try watching dashcam videos....
@@rebeccahetrick6576 i do, LOL!
1:01 Rental vehicle, and being shot at? You know there is one hell of a back story that we will never know on this....
Stunt vehicle for Fast X?
Customer was in America.
Submitter here. The guy in it had his car in for service, and our shop was booked like four days out, so we threw him in a loaner. He accidentally rear ended a guy in front of him, and the guy in front of him got out of his car and just started shooting at the guy in the loaner. He had a bullet graze his head, but all of the other shots missed. He drove to the hospital, got cleared, and drove it back to us a few days later in that condition. I wish I could say this was a one off example.
The car door being stolen gives new meaning to the Johnny Cash song One Piece at A Time
You gotta put all the “sounds like” videos into one special episode. They’re a riot!!😂
I will end of the year, again. I'm doing one every year!
And I 100% forward to it every year! 😁 It's so fun having them in one place. Didn't even know a car could make that many weird noises!!
2:42 is the kind of thing I imagine in Wrath of Khan when Scotty says "the Energizer's bypassed like a Christmas tree".
I would never repair that window sound. I _want_ that window sound!
My thoughts exactly. Why would you repair the Pacman Window?
maybe the next firmware update for Tesla's will include that ;)
I was thinking Pacman too.
I used to have a car that had drums in the rear but not like THAT.
I literally burst out laughing at the drums in the back of the SUV!!!
The Flux Capacitor on the Leaf 😂😂😂
Your videos always make me grateful for my car running OK.
that custom audio setup has everything! how does one even get a damn flux capacitor lol
The owner of the bullet in the truck mistaken the final drive ratio of 3.08 with the 'final drive ratio' with a .308
The last one, with the truck:
"Customer states that the idle is a bit lumpy, but when the engine gets on the cam it runs like a bat out of Hell. Mechanic took it for a test drive... when he returned 90 minutes later he couldn't stop grinning."
Rear tyres also mysteriously have no tread...
@@K.M.1985 I forgot to add..."customer declined repairs".
We old codgers recognize a high overlap ("hot") cam when we hear one. It isn't born to idle, it is born to run.
@@flagmichael I was at a stoplight once many years ago with a buddy that knew cars as much as we would brain surgery and this gorgeous El Camino (60s model) pulled up next to us,mint polar white paint with solid black tinted windows and had a monster cam on it so of course it was loping like crazy, my buddy asked me "whats wrong with that cars engine?" i told him "not a thing"
2:59 Is that...a flux capacitor??
1.21 gigawatts!
Doc Brown called the shop and said, "I want my capacitor back!"
@@BuriedFlame *ONE POINT TWENTY-ONE GIGAWATTS!!!!*
_One point twenty one gigawatts!!!_ ........ Great _SCOTT!_
i was looking for this comment, and found it
One of the most American episodes to this date.
Jesus, this has to be one of the most bizarre compilations yet! The "video game" and "baby seal" sounds were spot on 😂😂
You can't make me believe the wiring genius has more than one customer !!
You have it a bit confused. The existing wiring was done by the customer. The 'wiring genius,' as you put it, was tasked with adding a switch to that mess we saw.
@@Jaslath Look at that and tell me yer not cornfused !!
@@Jaslath You unfortunately replied to a person who is the poster child for the saying:
You can't fix stupid.
The drums in the back seems like something out of a comedy movie 🤣🤣
The JustRolledIn channel is like the Daily Dose of Internet but for car people
3:12 "Sorry sir all I heard during the test drive were drums, drums in the deep. We cannot get out. Shadow moves in the dark. We cannot get out. They are coming.""
_"Fool of a Took!"_
I was so not expecting all those drums, omg. 🤣
That wiring job was shocking! Or at least re-volt-ing!
Once again, horrified and impressed.
Good ones there dude 👌
Customer with the rattle and the drums 🤣🤦♂️ semi wheel bearing was lucky to get to the shop never mind the next state!! 😲 Enjoy your week bud 👍
So, that big rig has to be OUT OF SERVICE TILL REPARED PER: DOT. Heavey violation great pre-trip inspection!
2:42 as a medic and fire fighter, this makes me smile. *JOB SECURITY!*
Yuck and people actually salute you, I’ve noticed that half of fire fighters and medics are good people and half are cold people collecting a paycheck with no compassion like you
Pac-man and baby seals, this was my favorite episode in a while! Also, the amount of vehicles that have been shot (at) is frightening!
I always appreciate the nice few seconds of a good car after all the carnage the customers bring in.
Love your work, it makes me feel like im over achieving
That "Custom" stereo install is a fire waiting to happen. It's not if, it's when.
That depends on whether it is properly fuse protected. If so, no fire. If not, fire risk even if not haywired.
2:41 ; No need to get this baby to 88mph to see some serious shat...
The Pac-Man one was hillarious.
That wiring job not only hurts my mind but my eyes too.
That wiring job looked like spaghetti noodles.
As a guy that measures my wire when i install a amp and use clamps to secure everything to make it look tidy it hurt my eyes badly to see that.
You just can't make this shit up! Unreal. Customer declined repairs. And they are right next to you on the freeway! This is some of the best original content on CZcams
Some people think they know how to do things but they don't.
It scares me just thinking that we share the same roads with these vehicles!😅
The "sounds like" ones wil always be my favourite
That wiring job is a fire just waiting to happen 😮
The fact that that person drove away on those disintegrated control arms is utterly terrifying. Those things looked like they'd snap at the first acorn they were driven over......
Also, the guy with the Leaf. Considering it's an EV, that amount of wiring is one rogue spark away from going up in flames. What the hell is wrong with these people?...
Pretty sure it's illegal to let them drive when the vehicle is literally falling apart
Electric cars are not unstable bombs. It takes a lot more than one spark to get one to go up in flames.
Issue is that if the battery _does_ manage short out and start a fire. You're not stopping that fire anytime soon. Battery fires are a nightmare when they do happen.
When your wiring weighs more than the engine…
All that copper-cabling has to have more value as scrap-metal than what the car is worth!
The second clip, the window, could also be described as a happy guinea pig sound. 😁
I thought of pac man lol
And just how do you make your guinea pigs happy?
3:34 Hey, that’s me and my Mustang! Thanks for including my photo!
Thanks for sharing the photo!
@@JustRolledIn Welcome!
I'd give money for my window sounding like a video game :D
I bought a car from an auction, one of the tires was filled with pebbles. I took off the tire and while bouncing the tire it sounded like coins tumbling in a dryer. Not sure why since 4k miles before it was totalled it was sold at a certified dealership which put the brand new tires on it.
wheel could of been debeaded when it was crashed and gravel got in the tire and they just filled it back up with air and sent it
@imchris5000 Hail damage, the tires were put on at the dealership before the car was damaged. Maybe I'll call the dealership and ask them. I guess it could've happened at the auction but I don't think they'd put the tire back on if they knocked the bead loose but who knows.
@@Shackleford8 ... I have had tires delivered to my yard and thrown to the ground where they picked up gravel, snow, and ice. Maybe nobody bothered to check while mounting?
❤the ole Chevy Cameo pickup truck, keep’m coming
Talk about driving to the beat of your own drum😂
Was that a flux capacitor 😂😂😂
A flux capacitor and then some 😂
It’s scary knowing that they are Vehicles on the Road in some of the really bad conditions that you show.
Honestly I’m kinda impressed that someone managed to fill a tire with a fire extinguisher…
That person SHOULD be a Genius ....
These types of videos make me all the more aware of making sure a job is done right the first time...& alerting others about safety concerns.
You can fix the vibration by going faster. Just go really really really really fast. Centripetal force (and other laws of nature such as Darwinism) will do the rest.
Worse case of vibration I saw was two rear tires filled with a garden hose. At 50 mph the car felt like it had crazy hydraulics on it! 😀
Way back in my gas station days, a night gas jockey decided to install some new tires he just sold. Used a whole bunch of grease. I mean a lot of grease instead of actual rubber lube. Ended up with a whole lot of grease inside the tires. That one had some wild vibration. I was the poor bastard that got stuck with dismounting the tires and cleaning all the grease out.
J C Whitney used to sell containers of "tire balancing fluid" Really!
Do you mean filled them with _water from the hose,_ or wrapped the hose around inside the tire?
@@Br3ttM Filled with water as in they mounted an air chuck to a garden hose and used it like an air hose!
It's so nice to see the beautiful cars at the end of the videos. They lift me out of despairing the crap I see beforehand.
The snacks and the bongos got me LOL
1:27 aww kids were sharing their snacks with the engine. My 4 year old left a water bottle in the engine bay for the engine when I was checking the cooling system. He said the engine can drink the water if it gets too hot.
Who buys their daughter a camaro and then does that shoddy of work to it. You know what they say, common sense isn't so common anymore.
My late dad would say "why is it called common sense when it's so dam rare?"😃
@@ricgunn1439 sounds like a smart man 😊
Always a treat, thanks.
The last one is superb.
just because a thing *can* be done, doesn't mean it *should* be done.
If I owned a shop, I'd insist the dangerous cars be towed from my property, not let the customer simply drive away.
You can’t detain and arrest a
Customer like that
Can't do that.
@@OFFICIALBROTHERBOLDLYMUSICyou know I wonder if you could? Like if you were a lawyer before you became a mechanic so you wouldn't die from the legal fees I wonder if you could make enough of a case for a citizens arrest of some flavour.
I really enjoy seeing the killer classic at the end, keeps my faith in humanity!
Funny that the stuff from the fire extinguisher was shooting out. Yep, found the leak.
and the vibration...
0:16 I got Pac Man windows, they’re driving me crazy…
Thank god for the MOT (Ministry of Transport) test in the UK.
I watched this with my fiancé listening. He was very baffled with the Nissan Leaf one
@1:49 that is why you don't do doughnuts or burnouts...you warranty doesn't cover it.
I really enjoy yhe last clip being a good pallet clenser to remind ne that not every single person ive ever shared the road with is a lost cause. ❤
Ohhhh! That eye candy at the end!
I am always really stunned when I hear "Customer declined repairs and drove away"...
Here in Germany, the shop will not give you the vehilce in a condition that is dangerous for the road. You have to either get it repaired, towd on a flatbed truck, or they will not hand out the keys. And if you dont accept it they will call the police, wich will then revoke the operating license for the vehicle and you are legally not allowed to operate it anymore until damages are reparied. (For example those rusted out lower control arms).
And the repair shop would be legally responsible if the customer drives off after a dangerous fault has been discoverd.
That is "legal" to just take such a vehicle back on the road in the USA after a dangerous defect has been discoverd is beyond me...
If we had laws in the US like that then people just wouldn't bring their vehicles in to be diagnosed or repaired. Who would bring their vehicle in knowing it could possibly be confiscated from them? Besides, the vehicle would still be on the road even if they didn't bring it in so how does that make driving any safer? Another thing is annual safety inspections....which are pointless. In states that have safety inspection requirements, the cars that have the annual safety stickers on them just get stolen by those who don't have them.
@@alexhanson4101 In the UK any car over 3 years old must have an MOT test to prove that it's safe to drive. No stickers or anything, all electronic now, the police can just enter your regestration number into the computer ant it will show them if it's legal or not
Everytime when JRI posts a new video, i am quite astounded at the stupidity of some people that makes me think: "What's wrong with them?".
Watching that audio install at the end made MY car burst into flames! Holy crap...
The Pac Man Window is my new favourite "accurate sound description", with the "Baby Seal Door" as a close second.
How do you even have the fitting/adapter for fire extinguisher to tire valve???
They cut the end off a bike tire pump apparently 😅