Customer States Smells Like The Battery Is Burning (Dodge Ram) | Just Rolled In
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- čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
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0:00 Intro
0:05 Dodge Ram 1500. The technician used a shop vac. to clean up the nest and cleaned the battery connections and the smell went away. It looks like a nest that squirrels or mice made. Usually happens when you park your vehicle for a long period of time.
0:18 Glasses were in the way of the interior door handle so the latch stayed open and the door wouldn't stay closed. 2015
0:33 The customer removed 1 electric fan when he installed a turbo and other aftermarket parts on this vehicle. It's always important to not have anything in the way of the radiator and intercooler for proper airflow.
The technician removed the plastic shroud and it fixed the overheating issue.
0:53 The technician said he was surprised that the customer drove in without a nut + cotter pin holding the idler arm as the vehicle wouldn't be that safe to drive.
1:15 2018 Dodge RAM 3500
The technician said: "The customer said fuel gauge shows empty but they said they filled it. I was showing in the video how when I was filling it the fuel gauge went from empty to full." The customer never filled it as mentioned on the work order.
1:37 The technician thinks that the customer drove over a curb and tried to blame it on his shop.
1:50 Key worked and no issues were found.
2:02 The technician said this was on a BMW (didn't mention the exact model). However, this is why it's always important to get an inspection done before buying a vehicle.
2:22 The customer is very lucky more damage didn't happen. Most likely somebody threw a lit cigarette out their window while driving and it got sucked through the air filter of this vehicle.
2:34 Seen rodents hide pasta, nuts, and other food in air filter boxes. It's pretty common to see. Always important to store dog food and other food in metal containers if you keep the containers in the same spot (garage) as where your vehicle is parked.
2:41 The technician took off the wheel, removed the blanket, and luckily there was no damage.
2:51 A beautiful Chevrolet Corvair in Evening Orchid (color).
3:01 Outro. Thanks for watching! - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Sorry for the late post. Rough day today.
Have a great upcoming weekend!
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Sorry about the rough day. I hope tomorrow is better! Thanks for all you do.
Enjoy the long weekend too
All good. Hope your evening is better than your day.
Have a better weekend.
As long as you don't start " barking " ( ruff day ) , it'll get better . Have an even better weekend
I don't understand how a customer can diagnose "smells like the battery is burning", yet doesn't even open the bonnet to check 🤷♂️
Because opening the hood of a car is so beneath them. Uneducated people do that kind of work.
First thing I thought too 😂
Some people, fortunately, are smart enought to know to call a professional when they smell something buring in the car.
Or if a light blub in the house needs to be changed.
They know they can't do it.
They obviously checked it but didn't want to clean it themselves. So they played dumb, otherwise it would be "Customer states they want a trained mechanic to clear their car".
It was a 🤔🤔moment. Wonder if they know how to put gas in the gas tank🤔
I will never forget the elderly lady that came in with a Taurus, complaining that it smelled "like a bakery" in her car. Turned out it was the roughly 5 loaves worth of bread her beloved squirrels (which she put bread out for every day) had decided that the entire engine bay of the Taurus was their best hiding spot for their haul. The bread was so packed in around the intake, headers and engine cover (and airbox, fenders, an everywhere else) that it was perpetually toasting everytime she drove it. Made me hungry.
That reminds me of the one i showed with pita bread underneath the hood of an f-150. Customer friends pulled a prank on him. He wasn't happy lol. All you could smell while driving was burnt pita bread 😅
@@JustRolledIn A few years before Bread Lady we had a state government Cobalt come in, driver saying to just take a look at the smell while doing other work, described it as "smells like French Fries and I get hungry everytime I drive the car." She was pretty freaked when we showed her the desiccated, charred baby mouse that had been seared and stuck to the exhaust manifold. Even offered to let her keep the skull. She was a regular customer and took it in jest, but she definitely felt odd for being made hungry by the violent burning death of a baby mouse.
bet she learned to lay off the treats!
squirrels (especially red) will stash away pretty much everything they get. my mom would feed the grey squirrels peanut butter bread and they'd eat it, but I moved further north and the red squirrels act just like chipmunks, they stash everything!
@@matthewbowen5841 Both disgusting and hilarious at the same time! 🤣
@@JustRolledIn If you really want a good laugh, tie a 20 ounce plastic drink bottle tightly to the drive shaft so it swings around smacking the undercarriage and making a ton of noise. Shouldn't mess anything up but it's hilarious watching them try to figure out whats going on!
“It smells like the battery is burning.”
“That’s awfully specific. Did you actually look at the battery?”
“Whaaaaaa?!?!”
I can almost understand this from the customer's point of view. He obviously knew perfectly well that the problem was at/on the battery. Perhaps he thought the nest was the innards of the battery had had been expelled.... Ot perhaps he knew it was a nest and didn't want to soil his hands removing it.
probably one of those people that don't know how to open the hood.
0:18- it's understandable. How could they see the problem without their glasses?
That's freaking hilarious actually. Thanks, Wild Bill. I needed that laugh.
I could see it now customer: “oh I’ve been looking everywhere for those glasses”!
@@patricknedz Brilliant!Love it !
I was reading comments losing hope for humanity then i saw this... lmao :D
@@JustRolledIn Cheer up, Man. I hope things get better. You are doing a great job, by the way. All the best, from Argentina. 👍
Customer: "I don't know why it won't work. I did some modifications and--"
Mechanic: "Okay, I'm gonna stop you right there."
I still remember a kid coming into the lumber yard I worked at to buy a bunch of PVC pipe. His parts were kind of random and I finally asked him what he was building. He told me was building a cold air return for his car...
That's how my Mom bakes. "I don't know what went wrong! I followed the recipe exactly! I just replaced the butter with cooking oil and left out the eggs and baking powder..."
@@cujoedaman I think he meant cold air intake. That's actually how some people are stuck having to do if there are no aftermarket parts companies making one for their vehicle. It took 3 years to finally find a company to make an intake for my old Pontiac sunfire, but I was lucky and a car Shoppe had one on display that with a little modification fit pretty well until then.
@@cujoedaman Some "homebrew" mods like that can be good. For fuel mileage, I made a larger than stock air dam under my 99 Suburban's Front Bumper (which had no air dam when I got it.)
I used the already present holes in the bottom of the bumper (which were for a stock [but comparatively small] air dam) to attach brackets, then I attached heavy floor mat from Tractor Supply to them. The mat was hanging 6 inches above the ground when I was done.
The effect on mileage was only maybe half a mile per gallon better, but it's still beneficial for that purpose. I didn't need to hold the accelerator down quite as much at 50 MPH.
@@Vinemaple My mom, was generally a great cook, but as she got older she reasoned that if something cooks in 30 min at 300 deg. It should cook in 15 min at 600 deg
2:51 for those who may not know. Evening orchid was a paint option only for 1965, it was ended shortly because of the pigment in the paint was too sensitive to sun light and would fade quickly.
But it was a beautiful color! Had a 65 4dr that color.
@@61rampy65 very beautiful, friend of my dad has a 65 impala SS that was evening orchid. it had been painted black at some point and when he passes, hes going to give it to me and im thinking to go back to evening orchid.
@@Camka427 Oh please do! It's a gorgeous color, and 65 Only!
A guy where I work has two of them. Both white. One in better shape than the other. He alternates driving them to work.
Quick tid bit of information, the original color was probably a candy color. Candy colors are more like an ink than a pigment so they are sensitive to UV light. House of Kolor has the best UV resistant clear coat I know of and you still need 5 or 6 coats to make color last.
I never get used to how helpless some of these people are. I wonder how many of them have returned a shirt to the store because there's a button left over after they button their shirt.
😆😆😆😆
imagine having two tanks and running out of fuel ...with one of them full
And I thought I wasn't that bright! Holy hell, how are some people still can drive on the road will forever be a mystery to me.
What do you mean, they don't both fill at the same time?!
@@NemoConsequentae I bought an older 1 ton Chevy van years ago which had the standard single fuel door. When I first filled it up it took massive amounts of fuel. I even looked under the van at the gas station to see if anything was leaking. That's when I discovered it had been fitted with three fuel tanks instead of the usual one 15 gallon tank. The tanks were all interconnected. Total capacity was 85 imperial gallons, (pre 1977 BC Canada) That's 387 Liters or 103 U.S. gallons. The original rear slab tank had been replaced by an extra large capacity tank plus two saddle tanks. I also found out that the suspension had been upgraded to 1 1/2 tons.
@@tobygathergood4990 Well, that would sort you our for the year. The problem with carrying that much fuel is how much you're going to burn just to carry it all.
@@Kit_Bear Too true. I was a city works van before I got it at auction, so I assume there was a city works reason for it. I never did figure out at what points the effect of diminishing returns began and ended. The engine was four bolt main 350 with a three speed on the tree. Until I fixed it, the shifter linkage would sometimes over center and I couldn't shift until I pulled over, went underneath and smacked it around some. The rear diff was a Dana 80, which is deffo not a stock item. The torque it had was incredible so I assume it was used to pulling something heavy at one time. Which was likely the reason for all that fuel. I eventually fitted a Muncie M-22 to the engine with an extended floor shifter. It also did not have power brakes, so I added that as well
" fortunately there was no kid holding the blanket " LOL, that's for sure!!!
Did they check the rear end of that vehicle ?? Maybe it's wrapped around the rear wheels ?? Still trying to figure out how you don't see that kiddy blanket whilst driving and slow down ??
Poor Linus.
@@maxwellcrazycat9204 👍
Surely it's about time that some people realise that a PRE-purchase inspection is way better than a POST-purchase inspection
2:03 as a rule when you're buying a classic car you should bring a magnet with to see how much of the body is bondo, might not be a bad idea to do it for every car.
That method won't tell you anything if it's an Audi A8.
Look up repairing cars with bricks on CZcams.
@@nchia Just watched it 🤣even for China thats pretty out there.
@@uhtred7860 Imagine being hit with a ton of bricks.
@@ehsnils well, then its entirely plastic, just print another part in the 3D printer
A long time ago, I was a service tech at an oil change facility located in the Midwest. Our location was next door to a Mexican restaurant, and we would often have customers drop their car with us while they went next door to eat.
We once had a fleet vehicle come in, it was full of Japanese businessmen who were eating next door and their driver, an employee at the local Japanese auto manufacturer, was taking it to us for the oil change.
While the bottom tech handled the oil, I ran topside checks, including checking of the air filter and such. The particular make and model had a cabin air filter, and when I pulled it out, I found a small family of mice; long dead and dessicated. After showing it to the driver, he got a good laugh.
Turns out the car had smelt terrible for quite some time and the driver just assumed the Japanese businessmen smelled like that. It's highly likely the businessmen thought the driver smelt like that, and neither party was impolite enough to comment on it. Regardless, driver DID authorize replacement and everyone got a good chuckle out of it.
put a dead mouse in a guys cars A/C duct hose once. race car hauler dually had a weird odor for a while. found an old hot dog under the seat weeks later.
"eau of dead mice" airfreshner
@@Grauenwolf Yes, absolutely true! The Japanese are very sensitive about that.
I had an issue like that but it was my car and took it to a friends and he said to check the cabin filter and I found a deceased field mouse LOL
haaaaaa good story , thanks for sharing
that corvair is gorgeous
I love the simple fix ones! Have a great labor day weekend everyone.
You too , Ken
Cheers 🍻
Yeah, the ones where the owner/driver is an idiot, and you can charge them the ‘biohazard removal surcharge’.
Thanks! You as well 🍻
Hell yes! Nice Corvair at the end!
That battery looked well insulated 😬 , pasta in the intake ? It'll just "pasta " inspection 😜 . That corvair looked nice 👍😁
That Corvair almost makes me want one. Alas, I've sworn my leisure money to gun collecting.
@@zacharyrollick6169 Why ?? Bad area where you live is it ???
@@waynepantry7023 I like firearms. And I live on a farm. I'd need them even if I wasn't a collector.
I'd still get that Corvair. Fun cars.
I’m in love with that Corvair.
People running out of gas, their personal items inhibiting vehicles function (glasses and door handle in this video) it just seems as though people cannot help themselves.
I work retail, that is a very accurate assessment.
Oh God...how did these people even live as long as they did...MORONS.
Can't even be bothered to pop the hood to look at the battery. If they thought they could smell the battery burning, why would they not think to open the hood to make sure it wasn't on fire?
@@vitaming582 They might have heard that opening the hood to an on-fire car is a bad idea... And it actually is a bad idea, *if* the engine's really on fire.
I work in a warehouse, now a supervisor. We don't have a proper location system or scanners. I have walked past things I couldn't find and another guy will see it straight up. When guys can't find things, I often come out of the office for a few minutes and find it really quickly. Sometimes these things happen.
People scare me… these clips are the proof
I always get a good laugh from your videos , and most of the time I learn something too !!!
Glad to hear! Thanks for being here the past year.
Same here bro
Tim the tool man, I have a friend who's brother is named Tim Taylor lol.
Wow the pic of that corvair at the end brings back memories. I had one the same color but with white interior and factory a/c. I had cragers on it and drove it a couple years with no issues and then sold it for twice as much as I had in it. I sure would like to have it back today like so many others I got rid of. Thanks for the flashback.
I can't do much on my car but I can open the hood if I smell something.
The Corvair looks sharp. :-)
The lack of simple problem solving skills of humans boggles the mind.
Thanks for the shots of the unique cars as a palate cleanser at the end.
2:06 atleast someone smart enough to bring in their car when they got concern that it might be dangerous to drive, maybe its still a flicker of hope
I've never seen that much effort put into a Corvair. Stunning.
That green Plymouth Duster at the very end is the sister to my high school car way back when. Mine was black, 340 six barrel, cam, 4 speed, Cragars, Goodrich white letter tires, and a badass CB radio!
Check out the "Morrvair" on Matt's Offroad Recovery: czcams.com/users/MattsOffRoadRecovery
Thats my submission. It's a 360 with basically everything original. It has a swapped radio, same engine, the only major change is the suspension and wheels/tires.
@@iithelegend8068 nice man, solid car.
I had a friend who had the last year Corvair. He did something to the engine - he could pop a wheelie! That thing was so cool except the transmission was nearly impossible to shift.
Beautiful covair. Those are truly getting rare now.
Their air-cooled engines look kind of small, but then I'm comparing it to my water-cooled Subaru 2.5L!
@@seanseanseanseansean Um, that's $10,000,000 for decent ones.
Hopefully Ralph Nader is turning in his grave every time the word "Corvair" is said.
@@tt600pch I don't think he is dead yet.
@@seanseanseanseansean lol there's a lot of rare cars out there. There's only one W12 phaeton listed for sale in all of Canada right now.
Loved the turbocharged corvair at the end.
The glasses in the door handle is a real Homer Simpson moment. D'oh.
Just amazing that you can smell something burning under the hood, and instead of popping the hood to look, you still drive it to the shop …..
He diagnosed it too, he knows what burning batteries smell like. Haha.
I guess it's better than doing what some of these other people do.
Customer once told me to connect their new phone to the bluetooth of their car. I walked up to the car and the phone connected automatically. Got a $20 tip for my hard work right then and there.
That customer have money to blow or just want bragging rights. But you got free money, lucky you!
It's been decades since I've seen a customer tip a mechanic.
No kid holding the blanket that you know of... :)
I love the no nonsense approach to your channel sir and the short interesting videos that shows real world struggles of folks that have difficulty taking a shower by themselves much less operating a vehicle... :)
The conceptualization of this channel is great as is the editing, your voice (had I a pleasant voice myself instead of the strangled cry of a wildebeest I would make a channel) is pleasant and soothing and your narration skills are point on! Thanks!
I really appreciate it. Thanks, Jim and I appreciate you being here!
"That you know of..." Yeah, darn. It's reminding me of the tale of some poor kid (anywhere up to 2 years old) getting mangled up in a fender in about 1912. I'm not sure if it happened, but those early days of motoring before driving education, back when the street was considered to be a safe place for kids to play? Hoo-ee, even a Model T can get up to wild shenanigans, according to the stories I've heard.
Oh, the things I've seen in my 42 years as a mechanic. I try not to think about the people that are driving. It's scary.
Was thinking about that, how are they allowed to drive..
When I first moved to this state I learned I had to get an annual safety inspection. I was worried my car wouldn't pass. (I'd done a few "field expedient" repairs recently.) Then I saw a car in the parking lot at work with the fuel fill neck sticking 4" out of the rusted body, and a recent inspection sticker. I figured I'd be okay if they'd let that mess on the road.
@@daveh7720 You are correct. There is a lot of inconsistencies with shops. If everyone followed the rules, there would be less crap on the roads and less "us the bad guys" for saying your car fails. The police that are supposed to be upholding the vehicle code violations are equally guilty of driving vehicle code violation cars. Lack of work ethics are pretty widespread.
I wonder when a customer says 'Another shop'. They just mean they tried to do it themselves and failed.
That's what I assume 95% of the time
Three-way split between "another shop" meaning them, their cousin/uncle/buddy who always talks about shops being ripoffs, or a quik lube shop staffed by teenagers.
Love the corvair
That Corvair is sweet!
I'm betting the first one went down like this:
Customer: My truck smells like something is burning.
Mechanic: Bring it in, we'll have a look.
Mechanic proceeds to check out what the problem is. Discovers bird nest.
Mechanic: When was the last time you had your hood open?
Customer: What's a hood?
Looks like rodents, not birds, and lucky the wiring isn't all chewed through. But otherwise sounds about right!
@@NemoConsequentae My dad bought a 2001 Silverado (new) and in just a few years, mice chewed on a wire and disabled any gear over 3rd. Strange because it happened in the middle of summer and we drove it nearly daily.
@@cujoedaman Rodents seem to like the taste of the insulation. I recall hearing that some years ago, (here at least), the formulation was changed to make building wiring insulation 'taste bad' to them.
I'm usually not a fan of non-basic colors on cars but that Corvair looks great. What a nice subtle color.
Awesome again dude 👌
That body repair is something else 😮🙈 yeah fit a bigger turbo... But leave the standard radiator, remove half of the cooling and block the front off 🤔 hmmm....💥🤣🤣🤣
Have a better day tomorrow bud 👍
Some people really shouldn't own a vehicle at all!
2:34 *Checks the back of the box.*
That's not how you cook your pasta.
This channel is just perfect. "All meat, no filler." 👍 Thank you for keeping it entertaining.
Did you watch that car? It was mostly filler
OMG! I want that Corvair! Got to be the most perfect balance of power/low weight!
I remember that silver-purple color that you could get on a Corvair. Cool color.
That color was a one year only Chevrolet color in 1965.
It is called Evening Orchid. One of my favorites.
Agreed. A stunning and unique color.
Sometimes there are no words 🤣
Turbo Corvair was SWEET! Show this to Ralph Nader so he can go full Karen on it.
Junkyard Digs did a revival on one, that video was sponsored by Manscaped and his segue into the sponsor part was "unlike Ralph Nader I have balls so...."
Told my techs 1000 times, never overestimate the intelligence of our customers.
Great content as always sir!
The videos are priceless! Enjoy them all. Also they give me many minutes of 'shaking my head back and forth' exercises. Keep Em Coming! Have a Great Day!
Thank you and have a great day as well!!
Great episode guys can't wait 4 the next one 😉😎👍
Just love your videos. The gorgeous at the end is such a nice touch.
Friendly reminder that opening the hood is free and doesn't void the varranty.
Watching just rolled in while my fresh made BLT is in the air fryer. It's a wonderful day.
I'm fasting for a blood test appointment and all I can say is yousonuvabish. Hope it's everything I think it is.
Now I want one
i just can't. some people really need a reality and sanity check before getting a drivers license or behind the wheel.
👏👏👏👏for the Corsair, hadn’t seen one in 40 years. Keep’m coming
The Corsair was a great WW2 fighter plane.
2nd clip, i can bet the customer will comeback complaining the same problem is back if the shop didn't tell him the customer was the issue xD
That Corvair color is beautiful!!
Customers don't know how to open their hood, trunk or doors apparently!!
They must all be independently wealthy and too pompous to potentially dirty their dainty little fingers.
My guess is that the car has central locking, and the owner kept on pressing the button on his key remote and wondered why the trunk didn't open. It's still stupid, though.
You are dealing with a generation of people who would die of starvation if you took away their phones for a week.
and God forbid if they got ANY dirt on their perfect nails! Unbelievable! How do they get through life????
@@MyRegardsToTheDodo My ex did that once. The battery in the remote died, and she had no idea how to get into her car. I finally pointed out that she had the keys in her hand.
Then again, maybe the last time they tried doing something under the hood it turned out so badly, they decided they'd never do that again. Maybe they just know their limitations. ;)
Reminds of me of the time this person couldn’t get their car to start and called a tow truck, turns out they left the car in reverse and not park, placed it in park and it started just fine.
I normally drive standard so when I picked my dad's automatic up from the dealer almost did the same thing. But I'm not totally braindead, so I looked and noticed the tech had left the car in D and it fired right up when I put it in park.
I borrowed a car and got the key stuck in the ignition. I shamefacedly admitted my problem, and my friend immediately told me to put the car in Park.
Of course, I'd left it in First gear with the parking brake. That day, I learned about the switch in automatics.
The rodent infestation...people should open the hood and look to see.
Won't opening the hood void the warranty? ;)
@@geoculus5606 Only on FORD and GM
Love the Corvair. There's one for sale near me. I wish I could afford it
People are remarkably oblivious sometimes.😂
Boy, that Corvair takes me back.
They were a blast to drive.
Excellent in the snow as well...
Yay for the Corvair! LOVE mine!!
Excellent... Also just saw, subbed to your other channel...
Lake Havasu 🌞 Az
Glad you are there for those poor guys.
Awesome videos as always 🤠
Thank you 👍
Smoking is not only good for you, but also for your car....
Hopefully the customer gets their vehicle to stop smoking.
Beautiful Turbo Corvair.
When I was younger I worked in a collision repair shop. The amount of “customer mods” was mind blowing. Needless to say, some of those mods are the reason it ended up in our shop.
I'm always amazed that the owners never seem to even try to see what the problem is before bringing the cars in.
love that red saab at the end 🤩
Nice to see a Corvair featured
Great looking Corvair!!!
Owner, operator fails, 🤣😂🇺🇸🇺🇸🍻
Beautiful Corvair at the end!
Love these clips thank you to those who send them in and to narrator please stop saying " give a like OR subscribe " you want them to do BOTH !
Battery burning? Why wouldn’t you, ya know, open the dang hood???
The Corvette owner at the beginning could have had a horrible day if he lost control of it and crashed that beautiful looking car
I would wager it was as simple as someone not putting a cotter pin in after doing work on the front end.
Then the nut walked off from vibrations.
Nice Looking Corvair at the end
Hey thanks for the video.
I never really liked Corvairs but that one at the end looked pretty sweet. 😍
My 1960's college roommate had one, an early Spyder model. We'd go screamimg around town after midnight. Cops never caught us.
@@janblake9468 I was born in 62 so yeah we got to see all the best most beautiful cars that have ever existed as kids. My neighbor had an orange GTO I loved it. My older sister and my older cousins all had friends with beautiful Mopars and Corvettes and oh man I miss those days.
@@Water-Proof Me too. In 1962, I was 17. Went wild in college and was tossed out. Went to another and graduated. My car then was a hand-me-down 1956 Chevy carryall (Suburban). Never did have a hot rod. Rolled the Sub in the Mojave Desert in1967. Good times.
@@janblake9468 hahaha remember the joy riding commercials back in the 70's? We all thought they were hilarious, now it's car jacking and murder my times have really changed!
Cool color!
Happy Labor day. Has always Liked,shared. All my best.
No kid holding the blanket when it happened........ Love it.
These videos really highlight how dense a lot of drivers are
It always amazes me how some people seem to not make any attempt at all to troubleshoot an issue. They are so quick to just bring it to a professional for some simple little thing that would have taken them 20 seconds to fix.
Lmao noodles????? The mind boggles!
Enjoyed 👍👍
If I had a dollar for every time a customer came into the shop back in the day and said there door locks stopped working......Went out and showed them the "child lock" feature and off they went........I would have some serious retirement money today lol.
Nice Corvair!
The pasta noodles in the air intake will require further diagnostics and more cheese for the busy little critter who was preparing for the Apocalypse. 🐭
My maternal Grandmother drove Corvairs. Love those cars.
At first glance I thought the nest was chow mein 😂
Love the ones where it's obvious the owner didn't even *try* to pop the hood and see what was wrong.
Not gonna lie this channel is a guilty pleasure of mine
good stuff!!!!
That Evening Orchid Corvair is my dream car 😍
With the cigarette at 2:23 I just thought of the Month Blanc Tunnel. 1999 there was a fire with 39 deaths because of a glowing cigarette butt which caught fire in the airfilter of a truck. Never eject glowing cigarettes out of a car!
Beautiful Corvair!
Burning battery smell... I'll bet that truck owner had NO idea how to open his own hood - LOL.