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0:00 Intro - Click show more under the video to read more.
0:05 Injection pump, turbo and air filter were replaced. The shop suspects there might be some scoring/damage on the cylinders but the customer just wanted the parts replaced. The truck ran perfectly afterwards so the customer was happy. Important to check your air filter often, especially when driving in dirty, dusty, muddy or snowy conditions.
0:21 Dodge RAM. Scary that somebody thought this would fix a brake line.
0:29 "The customer installed a caliper with the wrong bracket, and had to force the wheel on. Unbelievable!"
0:42 Easy find! BMW was also in for a check engine light concern.
0:54 A quick look behind the driver's seat would have found the issue...
1:07 A very easy fix...
1:16 Parts quote came to USD 20k. The technician is still waiting to hear back from Honda in regards to this as the vehicle only has 4000 miles on it.
1:27 These Toyota 2AZ-FE engines are super common to have oil-burning issues. "The 2AZ-FE engine had defective pistons and piston oil control rings installed, which carbonized easily as early as 60,000 miles. The TSB recommended a repair procedure that required an oil consumption test at local dealerships."
1:41 The technician said whoever did the work used a lag screw and tried to jam a nut on the end. He also found worn-out u-joints and other stuff wrong with this JEEP and that's why he thinks it may have been the customer who did the work.
1:52 The upper control arm ball joint was not pressed all the way into the knuckle. This could have ended very badly for the customer. Good thing it was brought in for an alignment.
1:59 No extra info.
2:09 In the clip shown that's with the headlights on. Let's hope the customer gets the headlights fixed ASAP!
2:18 Ford 6.0 Powerstroke (diesel). The fuel filter is right beside the oil filter on these engines (also had a 2nd one on the bottom). The fuel filter did not have an oil filter in its place.
2:25 The bent inner tie rod end is going to cause those new front tires to wear out prematurely.
2:33 A Toyota Tacoma that rolled in for a new rear bumper and some misc.
work.
2:41 Easy fix!
2:50 "The customer came in for an alignment but RO didn't state anything about the missing steering wheel airbag and pass airbag cover. The customer retrofitted a doorbell for a horn in place of the airbag and the customer cut the top of the pass airbag cover due to the airbag having previously deployed."
2:58 Always torque lug nuts/lug bolts to manufacturer spec.
3:06 Outro. Thanks for watching! - Auta a dopravní prostředky
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roof update?
@@stretchchris1 all is good, thanks! Still waiting on insurance to get it fixed from the hail storm we had
The big question is: did you get your roof fixed? Did you use spray foam?????
Why don't you show the videos where spray foam actually fixes the problems.
@@61rampy65 still waiting on the contractor to replace the roof from the hail storm but good for now and no spray foam lol
The people who won’t take 30 seconds to look around inside their car when there’s a new noise or smell 😭
I'm so paranoid, I search my car for leaks just from smelling someone else's car on the road. The worst is when I can smell someone's fuel injection system leaking. That's a very distinctive smell.
I'm guessing the person was late for work or it'll be an "I'll check it later" except they forget & continue with daily routines
Whenever I smell the car ahead of me, I get a little paranoid until it's 100% obvious it's not me. @@daveh7720
I imagine these are the people who had serious problems from ignoring noises and smells in the past and rush to the mechanic when something weird happens. It's not hard to imagine someone getting real headaches after hearing a liquid sloshing noise. I've seen a car which one of the brake lights somehow got filled with water, good thing it was noticed before the water caused any serious damage.
Is it really cheap in US to go to mechanic or something? Over here they take 130ish $ an hour....
There should be an aviation version of this channel.
NTSB: "Customer states door plug came off their 737 in mid-flight"
Boeing: "Another shop installed the door"
Maybe if they had sealed it in place with spray foam it would have stayed on?!!??!
glad i'm not the only one paying attention to this issue
😂
The have a reddit of the FedEx inspection mechanics. Absoloutely hillarious
Pilot states: "Something loose in cabin"
Fix: "Something tightened in cabin"
And so on and so forth. Worth checking out
Customer declined repairs and flew away.
There must be a JB Weld shortage, since everyone is opting to use spray foam to make their high quality repairs.
Time to buy stocks & bonds in spray foam
Maybe not on a car, but when I remodeled my house about 15 years ago, I discovered that spray foam is an exceptional gap-filling adhesive. It's now in my bag of tricks as such.
Spray foam is for amateurs. JB Weld is for the pros 👍
I was thinking the same thing? 🤣
I think I bought it all for my diy project :P
A shop used a lag screw during installation of a lift kit. Right! I'll bet that a real shop doesn't even contain lag screws, but I'll bet his own garage is full of them.
"anonymous shop" = i did this bs myself but im ashamed to tell you
My friend did it
"I'm a chippie (carpenter), so of course I can install or fix anything!"
@@stevie-ray2020 at least he didn't use a dowel! LOL
and what makes even less sense is that lift kids come with all the hardware needed. he probably threw it out on accident and didn't want to admit it.
“The issue was caused by this expensive penny”
I’m dead 💀
That penny probably cost him $100.
I mean come on... it can also be used to gauge read depth...
He did say he had trouble change in gear, he knew 😂
I dunno, kinda looks like a 1912 penny to me ;)
i mean if its a 1912 it certainly isnt a cheap penny
Always love the mysterious "SOME OTHER SHOP!" 🤣
A bunch of garages need to get together and file a class-action suit against Some Other Shop Inc.
Anybody else remember the old Family Circus comics where the kids blamed their mistakes on the invisible characters Not Me and I Dunno? Well, they grew up to be Some Dude and Other Shop.
SOME OTHER SHOP == Customer in Their Garage.
That might be a good name for a garage! Well, maybe not.
I need to know the name of this shop so I can avoid it like the plague.
"Careful... that's load-bearing spray foam"
is that better or worse than the load bearing coconut from a previous episode
Coconuts are strong so I'd say worse
😂😂😂
What scares me most is that these people are allowed to vote.
What scares me most is that people actually think voting matters….
And drive 😮
And own firearms.
@@jamesstrickland2707 the cell phone meta data ALONE busted a lot of balloons .
@@jamesstrickland2707democracy is a scam
"Customer states clicking noise when turning." Seeing that it's a BMW my first thought was "It's the turn signal indicator" but BMW drivers don't use those.
I thought BMW made turn signals optional.
@@markh.6687subscription like the seat heaters
A BMW or Audi driver using a turn signal is indeed a rarity.
They also haven't figured out what the mirrors are for, except for flexing their gold chains and refreshing their make up...
Do I detect a Top Gear reference?
Not many people have had their car stopped from going backwards by Abraham Lincoln.
"I have never found that I could prevent people from going backwards, despite my best intention for them to go forwards."
-- Abraham Lincoln, if he actually said it.
What frightens me is that all these idiots share the same roads with us....
Steveman i know i didn’t think people existed like this but boy was i wrong. I cant figure out how they get from point A to point B.
They vote too.
Me too!
Find this comment in every video.
@@richardthompson6366 good thing voting doesn’t matter
1:59 It's honestly great that somebody has the knowledge that that light means they should seek out a mechanic and actually did so!
Part of owning a Nissan Altima is declining any and all repairs as part of the sales contract.
I own a 2010 Altima and it just hit 241,000 miles. I haven't declined any repairs. I guess I'm an outlier.
Adding oil to the washer fluid reservoir. Also explains why the windshield is oily. 😂
at least the whipers are never been so fast and smooth
Those wipers don't make a rubbing noise anymore.
the water just slides off now
The wipers don't chatter or squeak now. Let's overlook that he probably can't see out of the windshield now.
@@andreww2098 Why even bother with Rain-X?
Spray foam is the new jb weld 😂
I think it'll be the year of spray foam lol
@@JustRolledInThen I can use spray form to glue wood
Both are phenomenal products when used correctly.
Spray foam and JB weld are only as good as the duct tape they're wrapped in.
Have you SEEN the price of JB Weld these days?
I can kinda relate to the whole "check engine light on while starting" thing. Mine sometimes lingers for a couple of seconds long enough that I just stare at it, an immense panic slowly building up
Also, if you are not sure, there's nothing wrong searching for a professional opinion.
@@hougai5305 a least wait until it stops anouncing it's a system check in the display
There is absolutely nothing panic inducing about a check engine 98% of the time. Calm down lol
@adamdion7574 for most people who don't really work on cars or know much about them, a check engine like could get real expensive. So they're not panicking, their wallet is...
I also did that when I had an old Land Rover Disco 2. I would stare at that light while sweating hoping that it would go away as my blood pressure rose. I loved and hated that vehicle.
This Channel makes me feel like an automotive genius.
2:59 nice of him to take his wheel on a walk
It looked like a well-behaved tire he didn't even have it on a leash.
Not just clueless customers. I once had a "technician" inform me that my car's cooling system needed a full overhaul as the blue engine coolant temperature light was on when they started it and brought it into the shop. I suggested it might have something to do with sitting outside in -40c for an hour or two. He did not think that was an issue. Maybe just new to the north?
When blue coolant light is on it means that engine is very cold and You need to press right foot as hard as You can on accelerator pedal. Sitting in neutral. It will warm it up and there won't be any blue coolant light.
Yeah, there won't be a light left to come on...
I just learned that -40C is the same as -40F.
@@Jeff.78😱
I didn't know such a light existed.
But it was 80° F yesterday here.
Many years ago when I was a teenager and gas stations were full-service, I had a part-time job pumping gas. A new guy was hired and fired on the same day. One of his customers was in a rear-engined Renault and the gas cap was in the engine bay under the hood. He just unscrewed the first cap he saw and filled the engine with gas. Customer was not happy.
Who the hell designs a car like that?
@@kyotraRenault, obviously 😊 Though I believe it has been done on a few other makes previously.
@@kyotra Porsche?
@@chrisridethatbloodything2044 I was referring to the gas cap being under the hood instead of having its own door.
Citroën is another French car company that makes "interesting" vehicles.
Zip ties, spray foam, and duct tape are all any top-notch shops needs for all types of repairs.
.....but it looks like play-dough is starting to make a comeback!
@@stevie-ray2020 I had no idea play-dough was a conductor. I googled it and it is. Further down the search there was a sculptor that uses it as an electric circuit to LEDs in his art work.
High end shops also use JB Weld 😆
Don't forget the can of WD-40 as well 😁
You left out Lag Screws and Flex Seal.
I gotta admit, that washer fluid opening sure is inviting. Gotta fight the urge to put any old fluid into it.
I wonder how many ER's have seen that problem? If it can be thought of, someone's probably done it!
Fluid disposal unit 😊
Customer: _fixes brake with sponge in a can._
Also customer: “My brake feels spongy.”
Customer states he leaves a like before watching
It’s always earned.
Customer also states that being subscribed to this channel provides some extremely entertaining, but scary footage!
What?? I like the videos as they start playing. Never a bad video yet. I'm doing MY part!
I can understand the initial reaction to hearing a weird sound in the car, but I would expect that 5 seconds later people figure out what is causing it, how this somehow doesn't happen and it ends up going all the way to a shop instead of someone thinking for 5 seconds is baffling.
For some people, 5 seconds of thinking is a long, long time.
Most people have been conditioned to automatically turn to "the experts" rather than actually trying to do things for themselves. Brain atrophy soon follows.
The only way I could rationalize it, is if these customers have partial or full hearing loss, and therefore can't locate the source of a sound well enough or at all. However, in most cases this likely isn't the case, and that is worrying.
@@soaringvultureExactly 5 seconds longer than they are willing to do so.
@@Schnittertm1 I once worked on an old woman's Buick. She could hear only with hearing aids. I replaced all four struts, two tires and did an alignment. A few days later, she comes back claiming there is a noise in the rear. I go for a test drive with her and we hear nothing unusual. She, because she wasn't wearing her hearing aids and me, because there was no noise. Returning to the shop I tell the manager there is nothing wrong and he tells me he knows, it's her friends telling her there is a noise.
2:09 This clip exudes with big Altima energy 🙃 smashed up bumpers, missing hubcaps, driving around with their high beams on 24/7 blinding everybody, and then declining repairs. That checks out.
These Altima drivers have no excuse to not change out their headlight assemblies when the projectors go out, the quick release bumpers remove 90% of the labor 😂
I think it's a Sentra, not an Altima.
@@squirrelsarepeopletoo6678 regardless, its those stupid drivers driving THOSE sedans, that cant be bothered to look up a youtube video or even drive correctly in the first place.
Considering I've seen several people mention Altima drivers specifically, "Big Altima Energy" is apparently a phrase I need to start incorporating into my everyday vernacular
I really question the mental faculties of people who can't connect the sounds of sloshing water with the 2 jugs of fluid they have in the car.
Or the people who can't be bothered to look at their gearshift to see why it won't shift.
@@mhfuzzball half the population is under 100 IQ, always remember that and things will never not make sense anymore.
@@mhfuzzball Seriously though, my cat has better deductive reasoning than that.
A lag screw? That's nothing. I had my car in a shop and when I started driving around a mystery clicking noise started coming from the rear. Turns out, the shop mechanic tried to remove the brake yoke in the back during the wheel bearing change, but he broke one of the bolt pillars because it was rusted in. Instead of telling me and getting a new part, he tried to drill the bolt out and failed. So he installed the drilled through yoke with only one bolt pillar in action and the other one broken (and drilled through). The brake was knocking, because the yoke was rocking back and forth as the brake pads interacted with the brake disc. It's a part that costs five bucks. That idiot nearly killed me for five dollars.
Glad he didn't. Whew!
Nuts!! Crazy
It makes me kind of nervous knowing that it's a possibility that the guy driving behind me fixed his brake lines with rubber tubing and Spray Foam.
and you just know the person doing that doesn't have insurance
Even scarier, that person could be approaching a red light when you enter the crossing.
Feeling the love for the guy at the end with the tire. The other day there was a very young 20’s ish couple walking down a busy road with a tire in tow. Had to turn around and ask them if they wanted a ride. Tossed the tire in the back and it was only 1/4 or so to their house. I appreciated he was doing it himself, but bro, neighbors and friends are a thing. He’s got a new one now. :).
Don't know what utopia you're from where neighbours are people you know or people know how to make new friends as an adult in a new city...
Yep, if you're healthy enough and the weather is not too bad, walking can be a LOT cheaper than calling for roadside service.
@@cenciende9401 Yeah, how weird is that???LOL!!!
@@cenciende9401 Finally someone with some common sense.
@@cenciende9401 Europe maybe? I live in Ireland and I can gaurantee my neighbours are people that I both know and trust, and for the most part most people here would help you with a dead tire if they werent busy. Are you guys okay over there in the US where people having common decency is considered living in a utopia? You good?
I hear a clicking noise literally right beside me, I guess I'll take it to the shop instead of glancing down for a second.😞 These people are something different.
They are the people behind the saying "You'd drown in rain.". They would drown in rain. They are that stupid.
Same for car won't go into reverse. They couldn't see a coin stopping the gear shift.
mouth-breathers while being blind as bats
"And now for someone completely different!"
-- parodying John Cleese in Monty Python's Flying Circus's "And now for something completely different!"
These people outnumber us and are procreating.
It's like trying to lie to your dentist about tooth care, lying to your mechanic never works.
...The mental image of someone 'repairing' their teeth with spray foam, JB Weld, and lag screws...
My gums were bleeding so I just smeared RTV all over them.@@jackpijjin4088
Letting toddlers stick play-doe in 12V sockets, place stickers inside the car, and letting draw everywhere is going lead to "I do whatever I want" attitude.
My wife has to deal with the results in school every day. Not pretty!
Dads need to be scary again.
Yeah, I knew I'd get my ass beat if I didn't just sit there and keep my mouth shut. There was no food or drinks allowed, no coloring books or sticker books, nothing.
@@EmperorHelix Moms too! Eyes in the back of her head and That Tone of Voice that convinced you if you didn’t shape up you were going to be dead meat.
@@EmperorHelix America has the highest filicide rate in the Western world
1:17 the stickers explan everything.
Playdough is conductive. :))
As an owner of a 2023 Ody, just looking at that window triggered my OCD detailer; I barely let any finger marks be on the windows, my kids know better than to try to put on a sticker there.
Having said that, playdoh being shoved into one of those ports isn’t that far fetched, I’d hoped Honda had some sort of fault sensor there to trip the port, sort of like an automotive GFCI outlet.
It's a wonder that I don't have an instant aneurysm, when I hear that a customer decides adding engine oil to the clearly marked window washer fluid reservoir, is the appropriate solution to their issue.
Especially since they added it to the right spot before
The other option under the hood is the 710.
@@XtreeM_FaiL Have you ever tried to FIND a bottle of automotive-grade 710?
That stuff is rarer than chicken teeth!
It's easy to find! It's right next to the jugs of blinker fluid. @@MonkeyJedi99
IDK, seems a lot of things are marked by a symbol rather than actual letters. One of the dashboard warning lights on my wife's Sebring looks like this: /SS/ She's German so...............:P
The expensive penny is Hilarious 😅😂
0:55 Customer: Describe the exact location and cause of his problem.
-Refuse to verify problem themselves.
I thought thew BMW one was gonna be the turn signal sound
😂😂 that would be amazing
At least the last guy retrieved his tire rather than just driving on 3. I'm assuming he put it back on, I know I really shouldn't make that assumption.
I have been the person rolling a newly-mounted tire down the street to my car when a blowout happened near enough to the tire shop for that trip.
As for why his truck it resting on the axle? No jack stands or good wood blocks available. So, safer to let it down could have been the thought process.
If I had a penny everytime someone blocks a gear shifter…
Ooooh…thank you…a penny 🤣
A penny saved is a penny..... a pennys life you just saved ! Poor lil fella.
Always a great day when there is a new Just Rolled In. Thanks
The infamous lag screw!!!
The infamous hack technology!
Usually into aluminum, but not always. Holds up great for enough time to sell the car. Seen it several times over my years working on cars
You see these things and yet some people still think that flying cars are a great idea.
What could possibly go wrong?
Yep. When your car breaks down you don’t have to worry about falling 500ft!!
i mean at least those people are not long on this earth if we get finally flying cars xD
What could go wrong with a flying car? Well, it could be like a plane and have a door fall off🤪
@@retiredbore378 You need professional help-
@@____________6145 Yes, evolution is a very good thing.
Once rode from Akron, OH to Carlisle, PA and back for the GM Nationals with my friend who used JB Weld to fix a flawed/chipped keyway on the crank of his Ford Escort and had less than 12hrs cure time. it held fine and lasted until the end of the car a number of years later. These people using spray foam are morons. JB all the way.
How about Liquid Steel?
Never ceases to amaze me
its actually beginning to
Every time I watch these videos i lose a little more Faith in humanity!!!!!
With people like this is the world, you guys will never be out of a job lol
Or first responders and emergency rooms
0:42 BMW clicking noise that concerned the customer, I was expecting it to be the indicator stork accidently being moved. 🤣
We all have to endure some kind of walk of shame at some point in our lives.....
All of these videos make me feel proud to be able to do my own brake pads and rotors.
I’m proud I know where the washer fluid, oil, and coolant go 😂
You you ever, EVER look at a used car & the check engine light doesn't illuminate for bulb self test... RUN!!! means they took the bulb out!
I like the optimism of the guy that used garden hose to fix his brake line.
Vehicles that will truly give you the ride of a lifetime featured here on this channel. 👍👍👍👍👍
Whenever my check engine light comes on I just replace the bulb on the back of the dash. Usually fixes it, especially if you don’t plug it in.
A better fix is placing electrical-tape over all those infernal lights that come on when you turn the key!
Worked for a police dept. where "fixing" a squad car problem involved putting White-Out over the warning light, then covering the White-Out with black Sharpie ink so it blended in with the black gauge cluster background.
That Altima with rusted steelies, opaque headlights and a banged up front bumper is like a textbook example of an Altima
Now hold up a darn minute, you're telling me there's a difference between oil and fuel filters?? Lol
I like your youtube strategy, you make videos that I always want to watch without missing one and you make so many that, if I miss one and see it weeks or months later, the only way I can quickly tell if I've seen it before is if I've liked it so I always make sure to like.
that's all I want to do. Make good videos for people to enjoy. That's my strategy
@@JustRolledIn You do a great job, too!
Holy shit that upper ball joint. One damn pothole would have totaled that car
That car and many others in this series.
"Another shop did it" sure buddy, sure, lol. Every time.
2:04 i mean, at least they brought it in 😂
I wonder what the customer said when the bill was handed to them along with the penny.
2:42- some problems just don't make cents...
2:12 Big Altima Energy right there
I think it's a Sentra, not an Altima.
"Another shop did the work....."
In other words - "I f#cked it up and I'm too embarrassed to say so!"
Imagin paying a tow bill and for someone to check out your car. All because you're not smart enough to look down and see a penny blocking your gear shift.
Gotta be a way to insert "penny for your thoughts " about our service today on that RO. Lol
Yeah, the last guy I've been there.!!😂😂
I absolutely love this type of content!
keep it up!
Remember, these people not only drive, they can also vote!
Their continuing insistence on breeding the next generation of idiots is an even greater threat to all Mankind.
Play dough in the 12V socket!?
Ah, kids. Aren´t they awesome? Especially when they cause damage that nearly destroys the family car.
@@robertmandl9326 I would've gotten my ass beat and grounded for 2 years.
Well, it could have been Silly Putty ..... 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hey, it's a science experiment. "Will this random thing conduct electricity?"
I just can't fathom letting a child use play-dough in my car. That stuff is never coming out of the upholstery anyways.
That last clip is a good reminder to me to check the torque of my wheels before going on my trip tomorrow 😅
Because of this channel it brought to light how completely clueless people are about their own vehicles and just the very basic level of simple maintenance and problem solving skills.
There's nothing like spray foam and duct tape for the Darwin Award winners who demand immediate gratification.
I wish these clips could somehow have audio from the vehicle owners.
I really just want my suspicions confirmed , that they all are: "Duuuuuuuh car broke!"
Monday morning and now I feel like a genius after watching this.
Damnit. Now I have to go get some Play-Doh to see if the stuff is conductive. lol Good video as always.
It's pretty pathetic how people's problem solving skills are.
Oil in the washer reservoir? Wtf is wrong with him?
Cars come with owners manual, people need to open their glove box once in a while.
Or learn how to use the Internet.
It's sad they even have pictures on the caps nowadays and some people still can't figure it out.
@@henryturnerjr3857 Couldn't see in the video, but I would bet money that cap is clearly labeled.
Cars come with manuals but some people don't come with a brain.
I'm so glad I live somewhere where (most) vehicles are inspected every year!
Thanks for another awesome video from Just Rolled in. You guys are the best. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Some people don’t deserve a driver’s license
Shabbat Shalom everyone!
I denounce the Talmud.
@@okymek Qur'an states the land belongs the Isreali's.
haha... "Expensive penny". I can barely breathe from all the laughing :D
"Can you fix car"
"I can repair car."
"NO NO REPAIR, ONLY FIX!!"
2024 is officially The Year of Spray Foam
Customer states: car currently on fire
Customer declined repairs
I hope none of these people hold an office of importance.
“Expensive penny” 😂🤣😂
😂😂😂😂 I kept hearing a weird noise sometimes when I would be driving. So oneday I was driving and it seemed a lot louder and I knew it really needed an oil change and drove straight to my regular oil change facility that I liked because the guys were always really helpful and had previously done some minor work on the car. It's one of those places that you are literally trapped by curbs on both sides while your in line waiting so you can't get out until the line moves forward. They come out to each car to get your paperwork started and to ask if you need anything other than an oil change. I told them the car issue and he said they could check it out for me once I got to the front bay which usually moves pretty fast so I didn't turn off my car until I was the 2nd in cue. I was actually 3rd when I drove up and then several cars had drove in behind me. I listened to the odd noise very closely before I turned the engine off. To my shock I realized it was my 10 year old English bulldog sawing logs in the backseat. I was mortified how when I started to think back that's why I didn't hear the noise everyday. I only took her with when I was making short trips or if I could take her inside where I was going. So I informed the tech as soon as I drove into the bay I think it just needs an oil change and to do that first please. I faked it out pretending the car sounded 100?% better after the oil change and said I no longer needed any further serviced and drove away so embarrassed. Moral of the story - make sure it's not your 55 lbs. hunk of spoiled lard in the backseat snoring and growling in her sleep.😂😂😂
1:59
It even says "System Check"!!
🤦🤦♀️🤦♂️😂
C'mon guys, you know you can't fix stupid. But the easy money you are making makes for some good funny stories. Keep them coming.
That horn switch is pure genius 😊
Every video you share gives me a great laugh AND a confidence boost!
🤣😎👍
A fuel filter as an oil filter... now that is a new one... most people don't even know their car has a fuel filter and they almost never get changed.
the guy rolling the tire down the road... CLASSIC!
The alternate button for the horn reminds me of my summer job during college. The place had a Ford F350 dump truck that was missing the original button in the steering wheel, so they mounted a cheap doorbell button on the bottom of the dash (this was an early '70's truck, so had a metal dash and easy access behind the dash). One time we went through a local police checkpoint for registration & inspection stickers, and the cop saw the hole in the steering wheel, then noticed the button. He asked "Does that horn work?" The driver pushed the button to beep the horn a couple times and the cop just shook his head.
I love the extremes between the horrid DIY fixes that most likely took a lot of time and the people who did not even spend 2 seconds checking if they can resolved the issue themselves.
Keep up the good work! 😃
0:42 being a BMW I assumed it was gonna be a turn signal joke.
If I ever feel dumb I'm just gonna come binge watch these videos, this was a good laugh😂