Customer States Her Ex-Husband Destroyed Her Truck | Just Rolled In
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 24. 04. 2024
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0:00 Intro
0:05 Technician also said: "There was also interior damage to the infotainment screen and seats
And there was also antifreeze poured into the fuel tank as well.
The husband had access since he has his own keys for the truck but the truck is under the wifeâs name."
0:23 Vehicle looks to have been rear-ended at some time. So whoever "fixed" it at one point, used a piece of wood behind the bumper support, and a lot of spray foam. The technician said this was quite the unusual one as the customer did not say if they bought it second-hand like this, or actually had another shop do this work or themselves. Maybe they bought the vehicle second-hand and somebody lied to them about the damages.
0:36 The technician said a connecting rod busted through the oil pan. He was very surprised it drove in but had quite a lack of power.
0:47 OEM connectors for speakers were cut and the customer tried connecting the wires with scotch tape.
1:07 The customer approved the repairs to repair the connector and ignition coil. Since the ignition coil and connector going to it were damaged, it caused the vehicle to misfire and run rough. Said they will be bringing it to a body shop to get the other damages repaired.
1:25 The technician did not mention the cause of the noise, but it sounds to be caused by the bearings in the rear differential so I added that to the video.
1:40 Quite an unusual day at this shop. The monkey was fine.
1:55 No extra info.
2:06 The technician had a good laugh since you could just open the rear door and then the front door to get in the vehicle. The shop told the customer what they needed and they declined repairs.
2:15 The technician said there were 2 different wheel lock keys needed, but they lost one. So they had to hammer off the other one as the customer does not know where the wheel lock key is.
2:25 Both rear tires are bald. The customer apparently just came back from a road trip in Scotland. Hopefully, they get new tires installed.
2:36 Quite the unusual one. The shop told the customer it's not safe to have seashells on the dash just in case they get into an accident, and also as sand could get stuck behind their brake or gas pedal and cause an issue while driving.
2:45 Vacuum line going to the brake booster was chewed by a rodent.
The customer's neighbor was the one who checked the brake fluid.
3:03 The technician said: "Being that it's owned by a logging company, and knowing how most of the logging companies are in the area, wouldn't surprise me if it was a former customer that was pissed because they went in and clearcut an area and took a bunch of trees that they weren't supposed to."
3:12 Shop dog.
3:22 Outro. Thanks for watching! - Auta a dopravnĂ prostĆedky
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PLEASE do a "sounds like" compilation
@@rsqddogmom I did one already back in late December. here is the link - czcams.com/video/JbmtxvF8Sz0/video.html
Another great video as expectedđȘđ
If I could have any of the last 6 "interesting" vehiclesđ
Without a second thought, the upper left Beast will become my new "go Anywhere" home on wheels and zombie horde mitigation device all in oneđ€Łđ€Łđ€ŁđđȘ (What a Beauty)
"The vehicle sounds like a land speeder" IT DOES! AWESOME DESCRIPTION. LOL.
They definitely nailed that one lol
Especially awesome as I had just been watching some star wars clips before seeing this was out....
All i could think of was episode 1, âNow THIS is Pod Racing!â
Iâll see myself outâŠđ
Was not disappointed
A lot of the sound effects in Star Wars came from a mix of real world sounds of motors or cars. Some with unique mechanical issues
It genuinely amazes me that people cannot figure out that something might be wrong with their car, even when it's held together by hopes and dreams, yet when it comes to describing weird noises their car is making, they are always spot on.
haha you should hear some of the impressions that people make at the desk!
@@SSmallwoodare you a service writer?
@@RegDudeMan26 no, but im a tech. when i go up to the front area to grab parts or get a RO from the job board its hard to miss a customer trying to replicate a noise
It amazes me when fellow car guys canât understand that not everyone knows what we know about cars. Some people even kinda dislike cars. Itâs up to us to help them with car things, not be a dick about it
@@obeseperson Agreed, we can help, but prolly shouldn't let them forget about their inability to care for this thing they put their lives, their loved ones and others on the roads lives at risk for their stupidity. đđ
As always, customers are able to describe the sounds the best lmao.
Note: guy who owns the doggo needs to give him extra treats for attacking the mean tyre air
I used to have a friend that had 7 German Shepards at her house. My tires had bite marks on the sidewalls from the dogs biting at the tires when I drove in.
@@georgejungle138 in the uk it's spelled "tyre", both spellings are correct
@@georgejungle138 *tar
(I'm from the south)
@@thinkingimpaired5663 that makes me happy that my uncle's kind of retarded dog only pisses on my tyres and doesn't bite them lol
@enjoyingend193 I was laughing so hard from your comment. YT sensored your reply from public view though. I think they don't like words that best describe Google..(the "R" word)
Never a fake thumbnail pic and itâs always the first topic. âLove this channel!
Itâs also the Daily Dose of Internet formula. :)
Just like Daily Dose of Internet
Actually, who would argue clickbait, even if the thumbnail were the air eating doggo? All of the clips are different level of golds.
It's great. No clickbait, and you present the thing I came here to see immediately.
I never know what I'm looking at because there aren't giant red arrows and circles on the thumbnail.
LOL @ the dog trying to eat the air as it came out of the tire!
Me too. ROFL!!!
dont want to waste all that precious air
Tyre air is tasty
Stupid doggie
New fav shop dog.
that last one with the dog brings back very fond memories. back in the 80's our family owned a machine shop. I brought my dog to work every day. as soon as she heard anyone using the air hose she'd run to them and try to catch the air just like this one did.
I hope she lived a long life.
@@truthandreality4650 she did. Thank you. brought so much joy to me and my family.
0:37 - that's impressive that it chucked a rod through the pan and was not only still running, but drove in like that.
That's why I never believed those old ads where they put some additive in a motor and then drained the oil and ran it without oil to prove how much the additive helped. Any motor will run without oil, and for a lot longer than you think. I've seen them go for long drives and return and still be running and not noisy at all with no oil.
Chevy tough!
put some PTFE additive in the oil for my central heat blower's motor bearings, advertised as run with an empty oil pan, etc, 1988. finally started screaming in 2014. added some more, it'll likely outlive me. ptfe is now illegal most places. damn good product, tho.
A GM will run like shit longer than most other cars will run.
@@SealofPerfection are you talking about only GM motors or any other ones besides honda?
0:36 More engines should come with a viewing port like that, would make problem diagnosis alot easier đđ
I hope the dog got a treat for protecting his owner from that scary air!
Good boy!
Every time with the "sounds like" clips, I'm like. Yeah, no way. But then it DOES sound exactly as described no matter how absurd it is
The wiring ones always crack me up, It takes a special sort of intelligence to bolt your new speakers in the door without connecting any wires, then complain that the volume seems low.đđđ€Ł
Probably thought they were Bluetooth speakers.
He mentioned in the video description that the wire was originally held together with tape. Most likely it was only the driver's door speaker that came loose. It probably got yanked by the window being rolled down.
@@soangry Ahh an optimist, you must be new to the channelđđ
A snow monkey, a rabbit and a dog. This must be the animal edition.
Damn bunny ate 2-feet of cruise control cabling, the horn wire, and all my windshield washer hose.
And another rodent made that nest....
Well it is Groundhog Day đ€Ł
... walk into a bar...
*casual geographic stares intensely*
cant say i feel bad for the first lady. i have no respect for people that cheat
her truck didnât deserve that , she can donate the engine to me iâll put it in my Tacoma
yeah, no point destroying the truck when she'll just get the insurance money anyway.
And poor guy will probably be taken to court
Why are sound descriptions ALWAYS so on point?
And not just a little bit, but _extremely_ on point?
Unless they show the repair order with the description like the video says, I would call b.s. on most of them. I think the techs might be the ones stating these as "customer says".
I dont know. What does it sound like sounds like one of the first few questions a mechanic would ask.
@@NeSeeger I agree it's the customer - If there's a weird sound on something you're trying to get fixed, people will always try to find a way to best describe it to the mechanic etc
â@@lemolea9571
"It's making this crazy noise."
"Can you describe it?"
"You ever play _Jaws_ for the original Nintendo?"
The dog at the end got me!đ€Ł
he doesn't just remove the air from the tire, he catches the air from the tire to take home with him-
My agent looked at me funny when I corrected him.. no no no not life insurance WIFE insurance
Same thing!
The husband was probably playing the Carrie Underwood song as he was trashing the Tundra.
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The guy that chained the doors shut obviously didn't think about the back door opening outwards
Maybe it was only the front lock which was inop? But still there was the easily removable link in the chain anyways just to be sure lol! đ
It's more of a deterrent than an actual effective locking system.
Since the way the theft works, is the thief nonchalantly walks up to a car and opens the door. So anyone in the area would assume they own the car as they're not breaking in.
Having the chain and the padlock would make it seem more suspicious if they're not unlocking the padlock to gain access to the vehicle. Even more so if they're doing things like removing links from the chain... At that point they may as well just break the window to get in which is equally effective irregardless of the chains...
I worked at a motorcycle dealer in Japan. We had the chickens from the temple next do wander in a couple times, and one time this giant 12" turtle just started walking across the shop. We had no idea where that thing came from. We were on a major road.
Why go to the beach when the beach can go with you.đđ
They embraced that the sand was gonna get everywhere anyway so just filled it up
The advisor that put "sounds like a star wars speeder" on an RO is a total legend, lmao
Iâm still trying to figure out how locking both doors together with a chain is supposed to prevent anyone from opening them. đ€š
Same here, I'm thinking it may be more of an aesthetic deterrent rather than an actual functional one lol
@@harryricochet8134
Hmm, that just might work for the dumber thieves.
Maybe one door locks but the other doesn't. Myself and a neighbour have had that issue. I was actually okay with it because the vehicle electronics believed the door was locked so if you opened it, the horn/alarm would go off.
my only thought is that the front one is the only one that doesn't lock, so the back is used to hold it from opening all the way. still not foolproof by anymeans.
@@drewlinton3472
Okay, youâre on to something there. Just rewatched that portion of the video and he said the customer had broken door locks, which of course all four doors have locks, but only the front two have keyed locks. So as you indicated, maybe itâs just the front door lock that doesnât work.
Sand in all the engines? I've never heard of that happening. He definitely pissed someone off big time!
It makes a Crunchy! Grinding! Squealing! Banging! Scratching! Whistling Sound!.
"You couldn't hear a dumptruck driving through a nitro glycerin plant" Christmas Vacation
that is not the first time that dog was using. he seems like he is a full fledge addict.
That does sound like a speeder!
That's why you don't cheat. Maybe her lover will get her a new truck đ€Łđ
That dog at the end ... đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
0:18 well you mess around and this is what happens when you get caught đźđŹ
The dog at the end đ€Ł
Does the fella with the broken door locks realize that you can still open the rear door even with the chain on it??đđđđ
Lol, apparently not. Judging by his âfixâ heâs not very bright.
What makes you think the rear locks arenât working?
@@emmettturner9452 does it matter? Car thieves break into locked cars all the time. Break the little window, reach in and open the door.
@@seashackf1 LOL! Right, but they are judging the person as if we know for sure that the rear door wasnât locking. ;)
@@emmettturner9452 itâs actually immaterial to me. Iâm only judging the person on the utter stupidity of his solution to a problem. Let alone the damage done by the chain and lock banging against the car. đ
Guy: imma chain my doors together so i cant get robbed!
Criminal: *opens both doors*
the bit with the dog was too funny, thanks for the laugh.
AIR BUD! đđđđđ
I will always leave a like. I like the interesting things you post. It never ceases to amaze me how many ways automobiles can fail and how so many owners are so neglectful, and abusive to their investment. I have a 23 year old Buick with over 218000 miles that still runs like a top. Surprising what regular maintenance can do along with respecting your ride, and fixing the little things as needed.
Same with my 25 year old Jeep XJ.
3.8?
"respecting your ride"
Larry Perkins (a race car driver) called it 'Mechanical Sympathy'
what?
@@chevychase3103
The old sand in the engine. Such a classic
Might have also been an activist or something given it's a logging company vehicle.
Looks like the sand was carefully placed with the valve cover off. Perfectly leveled with none on the rockers. Pouring it into the oil fill hole wouldn't result in this.
Your videos are never disappointing :D
Glad to hear that!
1:26 one of the best sound descriptions I have ever heard of hahaha!!!
(The edit is because I wanted to say thanks for the heart!!!)
Thanks again for the great, funny, and crazy car owner videos. My wife and I really enjoy them. Please keep them coming. We will keep watching.
love those customers that couldn't be more on point with their noise/smell/feel descriptions. that was priceless
Note: doggos always make any video better.
Agreed đ
It's utterly insane that the cost to replace a few windows, windshield, and the head/tail lights is MORE than that entire vehicle is worth.
A lot of bodywork too. And for all we know he also put sugar in the gas tank etc.
It's a lot of time consuming body work. It's pretty much all the body stuff you'd get in a rollover, but without the frame and suspension damage.
The truck will go to auction and someone will buy it for a repair.
@@Sashazur Bodywork isn't required to make the car functional.
The write-off surprised me too. I'm not seeing much body work. A run to the junk yard, an new windshield, and someone has a nice running truck.
It also depends on the availability of parts. I talked to somebody the other day that has their vehicle written off as it would take at least 11 months for a new bumper and fender.
That yellow bike in the bottom left of the photo collage is COOOOOOOL.
The beach sand floor is a great idea
Last clip: "Pupper, what are you doing?!" Silly doggo!
When you see a huge rats nest under the hood, you know the owner NEVER opens the hood!
that isnât true , pack rats get into daily drivers and chew on wires and hoses . they can do enough damage to total cars here in AZ , a guy down the street from me couldnât start his car that he takes to work daily , a rat a bunch of wires âŠ
Damn...the skid steer too? That's dedication to anger right there.
No, not anger.......some people don't get mad..... they get even.
There were definitely a couple pissed of people to do that kind of damage.
When I was a kid we could only afford very used cars. (Wish I still had some of them). I learned early on how to change oil and look for obvious issues. Itâs sometimes depressing to see so many idiots treat expensive cars like a disposable item, but at least itâs also funny, and sometimes comes with free pet bunnies, kittens, or an incredible soundtrack!
In the late 80's early 90's, we bought cars for $25 from the side of old ladies houses that ran awesome and might need a battery. 70's GM vehicles with 350's, super low mileage, and clean. What I would give to have one of those Montes or Impalas today. But yes, my first car, I couldn't leave the driveway until I learned how to change the oil and check all of the fluids and other stuff.
@@WastedTalent- yes! I owned two monte Carlosâs (1978 and 1979), and my hubby had an impala when I met him.
Hey i watch like all your videos, i have seen a lot of people doing similar type videos but yours are definetly the best :D keep up the great work
The chains on the door handles cracks me up. Lol so may things wrong with that, made my night.
What is so sad about the speaker part is that they sell adaptors for every car. Some websites tell what speakers will fit, what parts are needed and speaker wire clips so you don't have to cut or mod anything. A lot place will install your amp at decent price that includes fuses, wiring and guarantee the install for life...
Loving the vids, keep it up.
Thank you đ
Some of the customers' descriptions of sounds could not be more spot-on - I'll give them that!
Love the pup at the end.
And the bunny!
The clips get funnier and crazier every time. Awesome!
I really enjoy your content and look forward to new episodes. GOOD STUFF!
Your videos are eye opening in some cases--but ALWAYS entertaining--(as long as I don't OWN ANY-- of the "STARS" of the SHOW) By the way--your narrator does a GREAT job--and enhances your videos---KUDOS to him.
Gotta love the Scotch tape on the speaker splices!
ALWAYS appreciate these....a smile a clip ! ! ! THANKS !
I appreciate that there is zero preamble, just right into the content
I love that picture of the 'batmoblie' in the top right corner at the end. It's somehow incredibly ugly and yet incredibly cool looking at the same time.
The dog at the end cracked me up
When can we expect a âbest of customer declined all repairsâ compilation? Love the videos!
Dogs are so pure.
The goofball at the end đđ
This Tundra will run forever...
Husband: i beg to differ!
That dogs the best, just killing the devil for trying to escape
Loved the Honda Trail 90 at the end of the video, I'm restoring one just like it. Good video as always!
Best episode yet!
No words đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
I love that you put the beautiful auto body work at the beginning woo man was that nice to see
That dog was a perfect ending.
Awesome again dude đ
Quality rear panel repair hiding behind the rear bumper đ enjoy your weekend my friend đ
Keep up the uploads I love your videos
Come for the auto diagnosis. Stay for the Lucasfilm foley artist lessons.
Great video ! Thanks for sharing, the beast at the end of the video was my favourite !
Every upload is the highlight of the week đ
We keep telling management that we need a shop dog. Now I can show them this video! Well, the end of this video at least.
Management: Thanks for the CZcams link! We have now decided that we're getting a shop snow monkey, just like in the video!
Nothing like bringing the beach home with you for the memories lol ! đđđđđ
LOL the guy at 2:36 doesn't know what the 3 seashells on the dash are for đđđ
lol the chain around the door handles got me i dont get how that would work!
i have only driven one car with more than 2 doors so idk if it would work or not lol
@@peterf.229 so my thinking was if you were trying to break nd you got the first door unlocked and then reached inside and got the second door unlocked you can open both at the same time also those type of padlocks can be either shimmed or picked very easily
didn't see that pup coming in at the end, but got a good laugh as that's exactly the kind of thing mine would do lmao
must have a goofy boxer then
Dogs are the same with water from a garden hose.
Jody will buy her a new truck. đđ
Aint heard about Jody in a few decades, he still gets around! đđ
Love the dog helping deflate the tire.
0:10 She has fidelity issues and he has anger issues. Although, as someone who's been cheated on I understand the anger. These two are a match made in heaven.
Iâm call this one, no way insurance would pay for vandalism
A pair that most likely feeds off each other's anger.
Honestly? I wouldn't even say he has anger issues, it's well-deserved if not well-regulated payback.
@@MrPicklesAndTea Found the guy with _maturity_ issues.
@@MrPicklesAndTea If you wouldn't, then you clearly do.
I'm always so impressed with the 'sounds like'. I mean that took me right to Star Wars!
I was totally expecting something to come streaming out of that tyre in the last clip, wasn't expecting the dog đ€Ł
Loved the dog at the end! đ€Ł
Dog at the end eating the air was perfect
Every time a new video shows up, I'm pretty sure I've seen everything and the video easily proves me wrong
0:05 And here, Amy robach learned a valuable lesson that it's not always "good morning America".
Dogs are the funniest people. Great video đ đ
Now, THAT'S an interesting Batmobile at the end!
I can't stop watching your videos. I honetly feel lucky to be one of those people that can fix anything the correct way.
One evening back before cell phones my buddy and I were in my 79 Ramcharger with 40 inch Bias ply GroundHawgs. We were about 18 miles from civilization on logging roads. As we were bouncing through a creek I lost steering. The frame cracked and pulled the steering box away from the column and the steering shift fell out of a coupler. I had to figure out a way to lengthen the strering shaft. I took two long bolts out of the flex fan spacer that was about 4 inches thick. I took the bolts out of the wrag joint and ran the long bolts from the fan through some 1/4 inch deep sockets effectively making the steering shaft about 3 inches longer. It worked great and we didn't have to spend the night in the woods.
Ahhh, sand in the engine. Reminds me of my youth. Many of us had our cars broken into and parts stolen over a period of time. Cops caught the guy, but he was let off on a bond. His car was found dumped in bush land. Every window smashed, interior trim all cut up, and the bonnet bent back over the windscreen. The oil cap was missing, there was a house brick on the accelerator, and you could see dirt all over the rocker cover around the filler hole. Looking around you could see where the person(s) who dumped the car had scraped up handfuls of sandy dirt to drop into the oil fill hole. That car ended up in a local junkyard. I have always wondered if the sand killed it, or the full throttle (carby, so no limiter) killed it. I was just happy to see the karma. He annoyed the wrong people!
This channel is pure gold. Makes me question humanity at times though, lol,
Every video here amazes me. Thanks!
Loved the PET special episode!
The woman whoâs husband vandalized her pickup truck when he found out that she was having an affair, it couldâve been worse, at least sheâs alive.
Exactly.
@@Ducky69247 But he gets the house in the divorce. And depending on the state, she now pays him a monthly alimony check.
@@Ducky69247 nah, just basic US law that anyone can find on google.
@@Ducky69247 oh, a junior high dropout with zero understanding of how to look up an answer to a question on the internet. Have fun with that.
And he is still alive. She could have popped a cap in his ass doing that to her truck