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Hope you guys enjoy this recap of January and February!
See you on Wednesday with a new video đđ
The pig is still one of the best ones! I told you, your channel always comes at the right time...I sit down, see a vid, smile on my break and then get back to work! (Not today since I got hurt on the job a tad lol...)
I wonder what happened to the kid 7:47??
@@adriankalitka3762 hope there wasn't a kid on that đ
@@JustRolledIn like we all appreciate you! Well definitely me anyway. đ Lol Have a great week feela. đ
@@FozzyZ28 that means a lot. Thank you and you as well đ
love it when a customers weird problem is exactly as described
Like "Sounds like a dolphin? How could it possibly-- WOW that sounds exactly like a dolphin" đ€Ł
the Husky one made me laugh so hard I wheezed
As a mechanic I love these though especially when they come in and start making the sounds for me. đ
@@tristonmurdock609 LOL and it SOUNDS like a Husky!!!
Customer says to my face they are aware of the multiple issues but just change oil, Me-Then You have Chosen Death!
Ball Sack clip is classic,
Agreed lol. Makes me laugh everytime.
it was probably just chilly in there
He has strange shaped bollocks.
Will never fail to make me giggle.
First time checking this out thinking oh these customers probly trying to be funny the I saw the ball sack clip and I was wrong its fucking hilarious
I work in medicine and this is basically the car equivalent of my day. "You put what where?"
how many types of items were in their butts? xD What was the weirdest of them? I heard a story from medic friend that some guy went to hospital with lightbulb in his butt that he was unable to get out xD
@@user-sv3ug5js5s My ear/nose/throat doctor has a huge display cabinet full of things he's pulled out of people. The most shocking one to me was a steel nail about 5in (12cm) out of a toddler's nose. The kid pushed it all the way inside too, apparently. I don't know how he didn't die.
I've heard a story about a trailer hitch ball getting stuck up someone's anus.
@@thehappydragon9491 the tubes they had shoved up my nose were longer than that when I had a deviated septum fixed. A lot bigger diameter as well lol.
@@brendanberry7403 True, but I was amazed that a toddler managed to shove a nail up his nose without doing any damage or, honestly, killing himself.
I love when customers say stuff like "It sounds like a dolphin" and "It sounds like a husky" and they're weirdly spot on correct with their description. That's hilarious!
Also, those disgusting interiors are WAY MORE COMMON than you'd think. I grew up in a very rural area and it's staggering the number of people who just dump cig trays, food, etc on their footwell. Then they pile on stuff to forget about it. It's just insane.
Itâs true, I grew up in rural country, and people invite you to ride, and must clean a spot for you to sit, push stuff aside so you can get your feet in. I know a woman who is a hoarder, she has a crew cab pickup and it is packed to the ceiling! Front and back, just enough room for her to sit, and no more. It truly is sad.
đ± Do mechanics ever just refuse to service a vehicle because it's not fit for humans, or way too inhabited by roaches & similar??
..and then top it with a pig!
Omg I can't believe it's common where you live đŹ In my country, there are almost as many car valet places as fuel stations & they are always busy despite me living in a fairly rural area!
@@anna_in_aotearoa3166 yes they do.
Whoah! I've been a full flag time mechanic for 10 years and have never in my life seen or heard of a lower ball joint explode from potential pressure! I didn't even know that was possible!
Subaru, it happened to me. Took a half inch out of the concrete floor. Glad it wasn't my foot.
Never changing ball joints again. Ever.
yeah wow never heard of that.. i changed dozens on all kinds of vehicles
Didn't know either, I've put a torch to quite a few...
I never knew that either. Possibly seized with no lubricant in it?
Love that tech note for the 191 mph guy that said âthe customer may need to take a tech for a ride at 191 mph to replicateâŠâ đđ
đSame, had to back up the video and made sure I read that right
In Germany this is a serious problem. đ once i had a customer who said his car only goes 255 km/h instead of 265 km/h what the top speed of the car should be. A other costumer said his car is not running straight when he goes over 260km/h, it turns slightly to the left.
I know I was the only on full on straining to see the make and model.
Just when i thought the People on this Planet, Couldn't get any more Stupid, than i watched this Video, than i became convinced I was Wrong!!! WOW HOLY MOLY !!! IM not a Genius by Any means, But maybe i SHOULD take another IQ Test, Maybe i'am a lot Smarter than i thought !!! Just AMAZING !!! Holy SHIT !!!
@@Space.Ghost. Tech note shows "6.2L engine", which means it's probably either a Camaro SS or a Vette. My money is on the Vette.
Was trying to figure out why my truck was dripping water constantly. After a day or two, I went to close the door and heard a sloshing sound. I then realized the door was filled with water, as the drain holes that usually allow any water that gets in to drain had managed to get clogged with some stray grass. Remember everyone, change your door fluid regularly.
Inspect those drain holes!
@@debesys6306 it helps lubricate the door hinges. Don't neglect it
@@TurtleSauceGaming I think my door fluid is that new fangled "lifetime fluid." There's no fill or drain holes. Should I just drill them out? My car makes a scraping sound every time I close or open the doors, and I dont want to have to break the bank buying new ones.
Every time I change my blinker fluid.
The pig looks remarkably happy about things.
The dolphin and husky were hilarious. Mad props to the guy that realized he put the water in the engine.
my boss once topped up her truck's oil with HYDRAULIC OIL... Looking at the bottles we really couldn't fault her - really ordinary looking bottle. There was a garage 50 feet away so she risked driving it and somehow everything was OK.
I told a buddy of mine about this channel and overfilling the oil by many quarts. He told me his daughter's car wouldn't start and he asked her what she had done. She said she put oil in. He asked her how. She twisted off that cap on top and looked inside and didn't see any oil. So she went to the auto parts store and bought oil and put it in. she then looked in the hole and didn't see any oil yet so went in and bought more oil. He asked her how many quarts she put in. she said 15 quarts. He asked her why she didn't put more in and she said she bought all the store had....he drained it all out and saved it for future oil changes.
big brain at the end
Thatâs why you give your daughter a square box chevy theyâll hold 25 and still run đ„ł
@@joeylawell3590 I wouldnât even do that to an old 454.
â@@joeylawell3590 My sister had a 93 Cavalier and it went to my uncle later on. He had given it up a few years ago because the gas tank rusted out and it had a exhaust leak going up through the rusted floor. But that engine still worked great, at 350K or so.
I used to drive charter bus back in the â80s. The owner had his teenage son come in to work as a mechanics helper. On his first oil change he did on one of the school buses that was gas powered front engine type, after draining the oil and changing the filter, he started putting in oil, but because the oil wasnât filling up, he kept adding oil until it came out of the oil filler on the valve cover. It was good that the mechanic happened to catch it in time and question why the kid had used up so much oil. He had to drain out a lot of oil.
"Customer came in for a tire repair..."
"REPAIR?!"
Love that clip đ
Just spray the tire with some flex seal... And you're good to go!
Itâs just perfectly sums up what weâre all thinking
I think he could get a few more miles out of it.
If it rolls it runs
As a German, I'm really thankful that we have the TĂV and Dekra.
I also appreciate the subtitles with metric conversions.
I am aware of them for testing electronics but what do they do in the automotive world?
@@stezenast5878 Germany introduced mandatory vehicle roadworthiness inspections in 1951. In Germany the VI is called Hauptuntersuchung (literally: main inspection), in reference to the main technical inspection company in Western Germany, often called TĂV. A safety inspection and an emission inspection are required to be done by one of the authorized private technical inspection companies (e.g. TĂV, DEKRA, KĂS, GTĂ, ...) every 2 years for passenger cars, motorcycles, light trucks and light trailers. New passenger cars and very light trailers have to pass their first roadworthiness check after 3 years; motorcycles, light trucks, mid-weight trailers and camper trailers after 2 years.
Commercial vehicles (trucks and heavy trailers with an unladen mass over 3.5 tonnes, buses, taxis and also rental cars) are to be checked every year.
@@ScR4P Forgotten to say: The person wich is inspect the vehicle is a full studied ENGINEER with work experience
@@stezenast5878 If they find one drop of oil on the underside of your car, it failed and you have to fix it. In the USA, every parking lot has dark oil stains in each parking spot.
Stuff like that make me appreciate the TĂV.
The lower ball joint exploding is incredibly impressive. Never in my life working on cars have I seen anything remotely close to a ball joint exploding like that.
Right?! WHAT?!
Atleast the Technician was wearing safety glasses
@@windtalker6519 I guess. But with explosions like that I gotta wonder how much safety glasses with stop
@@windtalker6519 but no ear protection
@@possibleproblem479 youâd be surprised how much they stop. Iâve personally seen safety glasses stop a piece of a portable grinder wheel that broke in use. We kept the glasses with the broken wheel in it as a reminder to new guys in the shop
First you start seeing the funny ones and laughing, like the "violent glove box", but then shit gets real when people placing tracking devices or trying to sabotage a car.
Than you Notify The Cops !!!
Idk what the actual laws are but that one with the chopped suspension stuff seems like attempted murder to me
Tracking device could be installed by the owner, in case it get stole or something.
@@DG_427Or Dad..đ
Things do not want to hear at a service center or garage. Mechanic states: Your car has been sabotaged, then proceeds to show you the saw cuts on the steering linkages and lower control arms. đ
Car immediately given to ex-wife.
@@haroldwilkes6608 She probably already knows about it.
@@UCCLdIk6R5ECGtaGm7oqO-TQ Great point.
Sad thing is this is more common then you think. Had my half brother cut my brake lines because he was pissed after i bought a corvette i had saved up for since i was 14 and that mom wouldnt force me to let him use it. Granted it was a beat up 94 and only $8k but still....
@@arcticfox5118 I would've punched him. That's attempted murder.
I once had a customer to drop off their car and left a note under the windshield of what was wrong with it. They said that their car sounded like a " pirate ship". To this day I still laugh at that
did it sound like a pirate ship?
Lol what? I donât even know what a pirate ship would sound like
I'd imagine creaking
@@Curt_Johnston just imagine an old timey wood ship. looks of creaking and rumbling. Plus a bit of yar har har and sea shanties.
As long as there's no Captain Sparrow under the hood it's nothing to worry about.
After working in dealership parts and service for 35 years Iâm so glad I found this channel.
6:42
Said pig is probably cleaner than about 2/3 of the cars in this compilation
And one h#ll of a lot smarter too!
Put the pig in the dirty cars and he will clean them up.
Especially the one right before it
It looks very happy
Pig are actually quite clean animals. They just wallow in mud to cool themselves off.
Did you know that pigs are smarter than dogs?
I always think the craziest ones are when the mechanic finds deliberate saw marks and other evidence of sabotage. Like dude, I don't wanna know what you got going on but someone is actually trying to kill you đŹ
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Just like Last week on the News, the Guys Lovely wife was Adding Drain Cleaner to his Lemon Aid !!! Come on in Honey, you must be Exhausted, I just made you a Nice Cold Glass of Lemon Aid !!! OH BOY THANKS HMmmmm !! i worked with a Guy in the 1960s, he kept saying he had a Gut Ache, He finally saw a Dr... and they found out his Wife was Putting Black Flag in His Morning Cereal SWEET EH!!!
Also the GPS tracker like that one was not cheap so who ever is tracking that person is not saving money or effort
@@Greenapple. I wonder what they did with that. Plant it somewhere and see who shows up?
@@tsm688 probably hand it over to police or atleast I hope so
I had a customer say their car didn't accelerate as fast as it used to, there was about 5 layers of floor mats piled up under the gas pedal. I also replaced a set of tires and inside of two of them were tied off balloons that were cut open and the contents removed but they put they balloons back inside the tire.
At 5:40 thats what happens when a wrecker driver doesn't either run air to the towed vehicle or doesn't cage the brakes. That exact thing happened to me years ago. Cost the the tow company $2400 to replace 4 tires.
I've always said you got two kinds of customers when it comes to noises, the imaginative and the logical.
Logical Folks: will say what the noise is.
Imaginative Folks: will imitate the noise.
Cracks me up.
The latter we call special needs.
I've been both!đđ
Hahaha I've been both. My BF, who was a mechanic for over 20 years, laughs and asks me "what did the noise sound like again?" anytime i describe a noise my car makes, or if I'm sharing a memory that involved one of previous cars. And me being gullible will always fall for it hahah
@@INSERTNAMExHERE what is gullible? I canât find its meaning in the dictionary
@@BESHYSBEES dude your so funny
"Screws, duct tape and hopes and dreams" I fell off the couch laughing
A buddy of mine's mom had her front passenger side caliper bolts come out on her Chrysler Aspen while pulling into a store parking lot, and the whole caliper was just dangling by the brake line and the pads fell out. Miraculously, there was no damage to the caliper or any other components, and good thing the line was still in good shape. I even found the pads undamaged on the side of the driveway and was able to fix it in the parking lot without needing any additional parts aside from the new bolts and clips for the pads. One of the craziest and luckiest mechanical failures I've encountered, that incident could've been catastrophic and had the best possible outcome. Apparently she hired some meth head to install her pads the week before for $100, so I inspected the rest of the brakes as well and guess what, most of the other bolts weren't tight enough and he didn't clean and re-grease the slide pins, which were sticky from old dirty grease.
The brakes are not the ideal place to try save some money...
I love the cars being held together with duct tape. Reminds me of Handyman Corner with Red Green. "If it ain't broke, you're not trying hard enough"
Sweet baby Jesus and the orphans, that last one! A guy in the shop was changing a tire while smoking when the tire exploded from having Fix-A-Flat in it (customer didn't let us know). Dude lost his hand and half his forearm and was permanently disabled from it with hearing loss. I'll NEVER forget that sound nor the fact we were finding meat and bone fragments for weeks.
Damn thatâs gruesome!
Holy crap đł. Poor dude!
Sounds like the guy should have been working. Not smoking.
Was having a laugh at this video. Not anymore now I feel bad!
can you explain how fix a flat blew up a tire? what am I missing here
My corgi approved the husky clip. She overheard it and started freaking out đđđ.
đ too funny
When a Corgi SPEAKS then EVERYone must listen. ;)
YO MISTA WHITE, you never told me you had a corgi mista white.
7:37 = IED đ€Ł
Lol, anybody that has ever worked in a shop could relate to these videos! That was a great compilation⊠the wheel held on by the bungee cords almost made me choke on my coffee! đ
6:32 i wouldnt work on a dump of a car like that. The customer can come back after he removed the trash and dirt
Look, I dunno what happened mate. It just caught fire while you were gone, right there in the carpark. All yours buddy - no charge.
I would refuse as well
or just not come back
I have to agree, my car is less than organized inside, but A) there is no food, and I make sure to clean out any area that a mechnic might work in before I bring it in.
Just tell m there is a Car Shredder just out Back !!
9:54 that's 100% permanent hearing damage to that mechanic. He will never be the same.
This stuff is pure gold.
3:48 I was waiting for it and wondering why my dog chose just then to whine. The sound is spot on... it wasn't my husky.
I swear the messy cars make me feel so, so much better about my "messy" car holy hell.
That was the most disgusting thing I have ever seen in a vehicle! What's wrong with some people?? Good heavens!
It is not the car that needs seeing to but the owner.
He had a whole vid about those cars a while back, if you think you can stomach it, check it out, pretty gross, lol
@@2ssharpcamaro620 those vehicles were beyond " pretty gross " đ€ąđ€ąđ€źđ€źđ€źđ€ź
I personally feel genuinely bad seeing this. This is awful imagining the feeling just standing near such a rolling landfill.
The trashed ones always get me. I was installing alarms and trackers at a Ford dealership, and a customer who had taken delivery only 2 days prior came in for their alarm. 2 days! Full floor to ceiling with trash. Craziest part, the hatch was full of cat food not in the bag. Just like a huge pile of loose cat food.
A huge pile of loose cat food..........what the actual fĂŒck who does that?
@@Space.Ghost. holy shit what an honor!!!! Space Ghost coming to me from coast to coast! Your show was one of the greatest!
@@epluribusunum6622 lol thank you citizen! I am fond of those days myself.
Cat food is a life hack when you need fast nutrition but youâre living out of your car
haha, i got a lot of stuff in car, but thanks for these stories and vids, I realise that im okay by now xD
Love love this, in the automotive repair biz for 40 + years now retired. Brings back memories.
Thank you for the giggles. Happy new year
I could never be a mechanic. I'd go to the customer and ask "Are you serious? What makes you think this is safe?" lol
Love your content.
"How is it not safe?" - Customer
Lol. Thanks for being here, David!
Mechanics should legally be able to prevent people from driving unsafe vehicles out of their garages. The waivers are bs imo.
@@holocaust_2.0 these types of people would get into a wreck and when the other party sues them it'll be nice when the shop has this information for the lawyers. Yeah there has to be a better way though... these people risk others safety when doing this kind of stuff.
@@holocaust_2.0 I believe places in Canada allow the mechanic to essentially not give the vehicle back to the customer if it's a major safety hazard.
I know Iâve had to remain silent a lot, because I would go full blown Touretteâs syndrome
"A" for effort on the JB weld on the exhaust headers.
For real though!
F- for not fully reading the directions on it though (the operating temperature of most engines reaches the melting point of normal JB weld and creates noxious fumes)
Thatâs why it doesnât work. Itâs the honest effort that they put into this project that Iâm slightly impressed by
Well, jb weld and wd40 fix everything.
@@zijie-he thatâs duct tape and wd-40. đ€«đ
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
Just found your channel bro really enjoy it đđ I've seen channels like this before too stupid customers but your delivery is spot on keep it moving. great job
How does one botch a wiper blade install that badly?
Good question haha
It's a sign of the times and evolution of a species.
Looks like another invention of Bloody Stupid Johnson.
Looks like it was a very high level of frustration.
@@opendstudio7141 I assume you're using the word evolution ironically LOL
I really appreciate that many American content creators are starting to include metric references in their videos. Thx for having the international audience in mind!
I'm not American but no problem đ
I think he's a Canadian that includes miles for the backwards Americans ;)
@@etherealessence Yes America is so backwards they invented CZcams
No Standard is fine!!
@@JustRolledIn if you're not american, i want to know what area.. so i can avoid the bullet hole repairs...
This channel has made me feel so much better about the car problems Iâve had in the past year đ
This video had me howling with laughter spiced in with some serious OMG's!
"Glove box opens too violently"
...Well they aren't wrong.
One of the work cars once had a funny noise in the rear. Started at about 160kph (100mph) and stopped at about 190kph (120mph). We had to take the mechanic out ourselves as he wasn't allowed to drive it that fast, but all props to him, he diagnosed it in about 5 seconds.
What was the cause?
@@watchinyoutube8919 It was many years ago so I don't remember exactly but from memory it had something to do with a rear suspension bushing.
km/hr
The level of impressiveness exhibited by the lower ball joint explosion is truly remarkable. Throughout my entire experience working on cars, I have never witnessed anything even remotely resembling the explosive nature of a ball joint as I did on this occasion.
I watch these videos too feel better about my medium knowledge of vehicles.
Some real jaw droppers here!
That ball joint exploding was a new one for me. Thanks! Always hilarious!
Yeah I have a feeling it was a strut exploding from heating the pinch bolt.
@@ChrisdeHaan no it was the ball joint. The pinch bolt holds the knucke to the ball joint. He over heated it when he heated up the seized pinch bolt. It happens lots to these Subaru's. Other people have mentioned it in the comments. The mechanic working on it also said it was the ball joint.
@@JustRolledIn damn never heard of that but then again I am used to fords not Subaru.
@@ChrisdeHaan lol me too! I've mostly only worked on Ford's.
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I've just found this channel. As a lifetime, TRAINED, mechanic, I can sympathise with all my fellow mechanics. The customer is rarely right! I've done my 55 years, now I just tinker. Lol.
Glad you're here!
I'm a woman of almost 70 years of age; my wonderful father taught me the absolute most basic elements of car care back when I was 12 years old, wanting all of his children to understand the importance of caring for vehicles, especially his two daughters. My sister and her husband do take excellent care of their cars, too.
He and Mom taught us that it's very important to keep the car's interior clean and neat, too, which I do. I hate a dirty car, though the mats do get dirt on them, of course, especially right now, with our rainy and very windy spring weather. But I NEVER let any car I own get into the terrible shape seen on all the videos on YT!
I've been an industrial mechanic for most of my adult life. I'm a decent shade tree mechanic when I have the time. I love cars, but I don't exactly enjoy working on them. What irritates me is when my wife takes one of our cars to the shop for an oil change and tire rotation and 30 minutes later here comes the manager with a 3 page list of stuff he wants to change on a vehicle that's only 4 years old. Are you kidding me?!?!? She calls me upset because they won't listen to her and claim the vehicle dangerous if they don't fix it. So a shitty dishonest shop wants to replace things that aren't broken on a vehicle still under manufacturers warranty.
Eventually I get on the phone with the store manager. I get the same story told to me he told her. This is what he gets back
"Hey listen buddy I realize you think yourself hot shit preying on innocent women to pad your bottom line, but where you work on vehicles in the that might be in the range of junk range, to $60k new. I work on machines that cost millions when brand new. Machines that make a Bugatti look like a Yugo. So you fix my wife up and do just what she asked you to, and you do a good job. I'll inspect that vehicle when it gets home and if I think I see anything fishy or out of place. I'm going to come find you, and when I do you won't be happy."
Only ever had 1 problem after that. A what had always been trustworthy garage broke a coolant return line with a plastic fitting. Oh you could have called it a coincidence, but the path the coolant line took that plastic fitting was tucked in all nice and safe where it would be impossible to apply any accidental later pressure to it. Not to mention come on, it was the coolant return line. So you're out the door and down the road before the thermostat opens up and suddenly you don't have coolant anymore.
So every once and a while I just go down and set on the public median and inform their customers just how they run the shop. I've seen a few get back in their cars and leave. Oh... he gets so mad, can't do anything to me because I'm on public access right of way.
â@@garygsp3 what a nice customer you must be...a 4 year old car still needs some ofthe fluids changed,filters changed,possibly brakes,and warranty doesnt cover customer stupidity or maintenance items.
@@garygsp3 that is the job of a mechanic to find what is wrong and fix it with your approval I donât see the problem?
6:12 knew I lost my ryobi sawzall somewhere
"This customer came in for a tire repair---"
(background mechanic) "REPAIR??"
Kills me every time đ
5:05
âCustomer came in for a tire repair...â
â A repair?!?!â
âYeah i donât think thats gonna workâ đ
Over filled by 8 qts and the Dolphin, made me laugh!!! I 'd love to hear the service managers conversation with these folks, must really be hard not to laugh out loud!!!!
Well the next one did kind of sound like a husky! LOL
LMAO those were the best, after "ball sack"
"I'm sorry there is nothing we can do. Your mustang Identifies it self as dolphin now." đŹ
Very enjoyable, even to non-mechanics. Thank you.
These videos make me feel better about myself and my car.
As soon as he said "A/C blowing warm" I was like "Well only one thing it could be if it's in this video"
That last dude needed a clean pair of coveralls after that ball joint popped. LOL.
That was not a pop that was the super heated grease finding some oxygen I've only seen this one other time
Hopefully he didnât get hurt to badly. That is some scary shite!
You are daily dose of internet but for car problems and I love it keep it up
My new favorite channel. Wow, what a find!
Lmao!!! All these roll ins with âI did the work myselfâ and the âanother mechanic worked on it beforeâ is more like a âA meth head got to itâ đ€Łđ
New phrase: âThe Customer is probably not too bright.â
love these videos. was a mechanic for many years
The dip stick... HILARIOUS!
5:45 Customer states "AC blows a little warm"
That was another good example of people never reading the "Owner's Manual" about their automobile.
What a great collection! đđ» You always come through. You make us shake our heads and laugh. We need that today. Thanks. đ
Thanks for being here!
A perfect response Sir!
That's attempted murder right there. Somebody could go to jail for a very long time. 8:16
@ 3:42 - I lost it on the dolphin noise. Literally made me LMAO
7:53 - I'd make sure there hasn't been any kids involved in a hit and run lol
More than likely some idiot left it in the road and because it's black they didn't see it especially if it was night
Customer: "Take care of my ride and my pig. Bye!"
Mechanic:"WAIT A MINUTE!!"
This stuff is just amazing! đł
Couldn't get the dip stick out. đ Love the long best of the best videos. đ đđ
Enjoyed this recap. My favorite was the warm aircon and the self battery connections. Boggles the mind.
For the customer's benefit we will just assume the were on drugs when they did that....
OH yea that was some Piece of Work Holy Moly !!! Where in the world did they find all that Wire!?? " JESUS" !!!
Your videos make me feel like I drive a Lexus now, thank you!!
LOLed a lot with the Dolphin and Husky like sounds XD
They really need to implement basic car mechanics into school systems, this kind of stuff really hurts my brain đ
No no ....let people be like.this ....this Will make economies rolling đ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
Judging from these clips, there will be a market for mechanics for quite a while.
the sound parts allways get me :D
As a shop owner/operator, I find this channel very entertaining.
Finding out people drive these vehicles is scary
Yea NO SHIT;;; than Just Add a Six Pack to the Equation EH!!!!! UH OH !!!
While I was settling the bill with my mechanic for some brake work he performed on my Honda last fall, another customer tried pulling his car onto the alignment machine similar to the lift at 4:14 and wound up with the same result. I can't repeat what the mechanic said He was that POed.
Crazy on how people think they can just drive up on a hoist đ€Šââïž
@@JustRolledIn Agreed. My shop prohibits customers from entering the work area but that one ignored the rule.
Same with all the shops I've worked at. We've had to kick customers out before.
Or drive into the service pit: czcams.com/video/w41v4vShaX8/video.html
I can't believe they tried it whilst turning, and crooked. Like seriously, if you want to be so dumb, at least line it up straight.
Iâve been watching these every night before bed
3:20 I've been there! My first oil change ever, I just dumped an entire 5-quart jug into my 90s Civic that only took something like 3.8 quarts. I must've figured because it didn't overflow and because oil was well past the "low" line on the dipstick, that all was well. Filled my neighborhood with clouds. Thankfully, because it was a Civic, it was no harm no foul after I drained the oil and refilled it with the proper amount.
4:03 How many heartbeats would your heart skip? Not going to lie, i might of needed a new heart after that.
Great work Eli.Been driving the 430 alot.Its so nice to have to not worry about breaking down.Enjoying the nice weather here before it gets hot.Forcasted to be in the 90s next weekend.Have a great week.
Glad to hear you're enjoying it, Fred! Stay safe on the roads and have a great week my friend.
*This following comment is pertaining to the last incident in the video...* I was working on a 3/4 ton Chevy truck's front brake caliper. The slide pin was frozen inside. I had the caliper hanger slide-bolt along with the massive twin-piston caliper clamped firmly in a vice on a workbench, again the slide bolt was clamped into the vice, now the slide bolt was rust jacked into the caliper and could not be removed easily without copious amounts of oxy-acetylene which was being applied to loosen the frozen slide pin/bolt. As the caliper got nice and hot, almost orange-hot, the caliper soared up into the air hitting the ceiling and fell down right in front of me... the only funny part was that at the exact moment it exploded, my good buddy was coming out of the shop's bathroom and literally fell to the ground thinking a shotgun went off or something because how loud of an explosion it made from when the parts came "unglued" during the heating process. Luckily no one was injured. Now, "IF" the caliper hanger itself was clamped into the vice, the slide bolt could very well have been shot out like a projectile with the extreme possibility of injury and/or death. The only reason it exploded was from the oil/grease inside rapidly expanded. This was very scary as anyone could imagine! PLEASE BE CAREFUL everyone, it's dangerous out there, *ALWAYS* wear safety equipment, *ALWAYS!!!*
My favorite parts has to be hearing these ridiculous insane descriptions from the customers, and then it turning out to be the perfect description. Such as the dolphin.
Here in the UK for all cars over 3yrs old we have an MOT (Ministry of Transport) test which it has to pass every year to remain on the road. Sometimes it's a real expensive pain in the arse fixing silly things that only tick boxes..... but when you look at some of these vehicles, it kind of makes me grateful we have a standardised test.
if you looked at what it takes to barely be street legal in America, youd be surprised......
My stepfather once owned a 1985 Toyota Tercel, which needed a battery. He bought a battery that fit but the terminals were reverse which blew a main relay. This car was old and he was cheap, so he bought another battery, and placed it on the floor behind the drivers' seat. Whenever one needed to drive the car, you had to connect that battery to the battery under the hood to start the car. I know the car is old but the Toyota dealer was in walking distance from the house. Couldn't buy a relay?
I have the utmost respect for mechanics for dealing with the public and their two ton extension of their personalities along with the design flaws that both posses.
Happened to me once when I put a random battery in my RX-8. Blew my main fuse and learned the valuable lesson that in an RX-8 the positive cable is black and the negative is red/black. (Why would you do that, Mazda? WHY?!) So I put some long (bright red and black) battery cable extenders on there so now it can take any kind of battery. Still, can you imagine like in 6:16 frying your entire electrical system just because you switched polarity? That's just (deliberately?) bad engineering.
Years ago I had a dodge stratus that had the battery behind the drivers side wheel (actually in the wheel well). The previous owner had installed aftermarket wheels with the wrong offset leaving lugs too short too properly thread on the lug nuts. When the battery died I could not get the wheel off (didn't have an impact wrench at the time), so I bought a new battery and connected it to the jumper terminals under the hood. I kept it in the passenger footwell and just ran the cables out the window and under the hood. It worked for as long as I needed it to.
@@joeschmoe6908 That sucks but as long as it works. We owned a Dodge Stratus that needed a battery. Ours was in a car accident and did not have the front clip so one would have thought it would be easy to replace it but the bracket holding the battery in place faced the wheel
@@joeschmoe6908 I almost bought a Dodge stratus years ago (second gen) because I liked how it looked, and my buddy was happy with his (first gen). I'm glad I did my research before buying it. Everything about those cars were a mechanical nightmare, same goes for the second gen intrepid.
I love that the customer feels the need to make such descriptive ways to say their car is making weird noises.
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You missed where each lugnut was wrapped in who knows how many layers of duct tape under that mess.
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"lug nuts kept coming loose". I would suggest using loctite, but it sounds more like they need to start pumping some iron, or use a more powerful impact wrench. I've never had lugs loosen by themselves.
ahahah on the dolphin and husky steering...Nice!
Wow! Just wow!
3:22 I had a Chevy Cruze come in with that same problem, the customer kept adding 1qt of oil at every fuel fillup because of an oil leak that was leaving a few droplets on the ground when parked. When the car got to the dealership it wouldn't turn over, oil had pooled in the cylinders because it was so full. I think it had nearly 15qts of oil in it (holds 4qts) and yes it smoked like crazy once it got running.
Been in the car business for 40+ years. Gotta love those customers :)
Watching this make the whole "cars randomly catching on fire" thing going on make a lot more sense.
Some of those were hysterical and some were scary, and that last one was terrifying!!
Iâve seen a half shaft out of an old Vette explode, but never a ball joint. đł