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0:00 Intro - Click show more under the video to read more.
0:05 Walk around/pre-trip inspection was not done by the driver in a while. The truck was towed to a shop to get repaired but we weren't told what they all found.
0:19 Cummins engine. The technician didn't mention what mileage was on the truck but quoted a new engine and is waiting to hear back from the customer on approval.
0:29 The correct studs & nuts were installed by the shop.
0:38 2022 Toyota Highlander. The vehicle is equipped with TPMS sensors and both front tires had leaks in them.
0:49 Most likely caused by the driver driving over the strap which bent the wench towards the tire. A pre-trip/walk around would have easily caught this. The mobile mechanic drove 2 hours total to look at the issue.
0:59 Mercury Mariner (same as Mazda Tribute & Ford Escape). This a very common issue on these and you can get a kit to fix this without trying to resort to spray foam and duct tape.
1:11 Not sure why somebody would drive around like this but hopefully they never get into an accident!
1:24 3 floormats too many!
1:30 There's no recall for the transmission and the shop isn't sure if the vehicle actually had a transmission issue as the customer did not want to pay the diagnosis fee. The vehicle no longer has a warranty as well.
1:53 On some vehicles the window lock will lock the driver's controls and for some vehicles, it won't. Easy fix though!
2:06 Parts & labour were quoted and they have yet to hear from the customer.
2:18 A fuse should be installed in the circuit close to the battery! This is definitely waiting for something bad to happen.
2:31 The cheese was cleaned up.
2:36 Hard to tell what was burnt/caused the issue after the fire but he did mention both headlights were aftermarket.
2:50 Sub-frame declined.
2:59 Some terrible pigeon turd welding that was done on this pickup truck.
3:06 Outro. Thanks for watching! - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Hey guys! While I was recording this video our roof started to leak. So I'll finish the description and add sub titles later.
Maybe I'll need some duct tape and spray foam to fix it... Submit your clips/photos at www.justrolledinyt.com
Flex Seal! 😂
Seriously, good luck. We had a hot water pipe crack under our bathrooms and steam part of our crawlspace five years ago. It was a mess. The bright side was, we found the bad work previous owners had done (including the pipes) and had it done right. Good contractors, like good mechanics, are so worth the money.
No worries, you do an amazing job with each video!
Add some sprayfoam, it seems like that's what everyone else does! Keep up the great work mate :)
Surely you declined repairs?
Look, you need professional-grade work done. So just go get some roof cement and put it all over the roof. :laughing: Don't listen to these amateurs telling you to use Flex-Seal type products.
If you're a mechanic, cleaning up someone's spilled cheese sauce is nacho problem.
Always one like you 😂
This is why I read the comments😂😂.
Probably a detailer, not a mechanic.
Booooooo. Take my like and go think about what you’ve done
I see what you did there!
That strap on the trailer came unrolled and got caught under a tire. Once under the tire… the strap winch was bent from the force of the trailer tire on the strap.
Meow saw what happened and that is exactly how it happened.
Meow really likes catnip but Meow is out. Can Meow have some catnip please?
@@PRESSUREcookedMAYOsure buddy here you go 🪴
OH MEOW THANKS YOU! 🪴 🐈
Yep. I’ve seen strap hook bounce up hitting a bump and the whole thing unspool like it was on sale.
Hook those straps boys, give ‘em a crank down, don’t let them hang free.
Customer forgot the zip ties before the spray foam, that is why those struts broke free at 1:01 😁
Probably didn’t use enough duct tape either
Again with the spray foam. These people must think it can even cure cancer.
They forgot to use the structural spray foam
Yeah, would have been good for another 50k if they'd done that... 😆
The struts didn’t break free at 1:01.
It's amazing how the dumbest people get so lucky, driving absolute death traps like it's nothing; yet if I try to squeeze a mile or two out of my vehicle when it has a problem it immediately becomes a serious issue
They mostly voter democrat.
You should watch top gear!
@@johnrobi0 Conservatards no spell good, eh?
I know what you mean, my anxiety goes through the roof!
@@johnrobi0 ...Okay, I'll bite. You seriously think the crowd of people driving lifted, beater, rusted through pick-up trucks which they tried to fix with duct tape, spray foam, etc, are by and large ***democratic*** voters based on stereotype?
Am I seriously missing something?
Like "City slicker = bad with cars", and "city slicker = left leaning" I can get as logical leaps, but there are like 15 different more right-leaning stereotypical analogues on display in most of the super deathtrap declined-repairs ones. Like if this was a comment on "Imagine some idiot trying to put gas in a tesla" sure, that would merit a "haha left" comment but what in gods name is the context here that supports that
Like, twigs and leaves all over the dash car I could see a "damn quirky ass leftist witch wannabe weridos" jokes about but that's less a death drap than a mess
"The headlight experienced a thermal event."
TRANSLATION
"It blowed up real good!"
*hears that in Jeff Foxworthy's voice*
But how? What the HECK did that guy put inside the headlight unit to cause THAT!? 🤨
@@soundseeker63 Salt bulb
SCTV, baby!!
@@soundseeker63 Probably just a bulb that's too powerful/hot for the headlight unit. Part of the interior lens on both the tail lights of my car is melted from when someone did that.
0:40 - That's a refreshing change, normally we see customer's tires at 100 psi.
So... on average they have pretty decent pressures.
This
or the classic bare rim half ground down
Or the car reports the rear left tire to be low, so the customer keeps inflating it. But it's actually the front right tire that's low, and the factory installed the sensors incorrectly. I've seen this quite a few times on various new cars in the past 15 years. This is why you check the tire, instead of believing the instrument panel.
It,s a good thing that their compressor doesn't go above 100psi.
As someone who makes bearings for a living, I've seen my fair share of bearings failing. But I can definitely say that I have NEVER seen a bearing smoke before!
Working on cars....you see it ALL the time. I have seen wheel bearings catch on fire from being molten.
Yeah, it tends to be something the drivers see more than the technicians. I had a coworker who had to leap from a moving truck because the bearing caught fire. This was two months after the same driver had his cab was caved in by a pelican. He's now a manager, he's done with driving!
They tried patches and gum, its a hard habit to kick.
@iamtheoffenderofall oh I have seen some of the inner rings get all burned up because the operator forgot to turn the coolant to the machine on during grinding process.
That was an impressive plume of smoke by any standards!
Seeing engine oil turn into what can only be described as poisonous jell-O after the customer (who owns a semi, and apparently never changed the oil or noticed anything wrong) is both amazing and terrifying.
At least that was still reasonably soft, It can go hard.
Try dealing with the ash and soot from the after treatment system that gets EVERYWHERE. I am more surprised he is wearing a smart watch.
A Swift driver?
@@stevie-ray2020 No; the driver wasn't so Swift; he was rather dumb.
And then he puts his ungloved hand in it.
LOL THE LAWYER LADY IS HILARIOUS!!!!! SHE PULLED THAT LAWYER OUT HER ASS JUST LIKE THE RECALL.
Probably was a politician…or a journalist
Whats so wrong about it. I can understand it. New engine ot of warranty and now the trensmission slips and the shop expects her to pay the diagnosis fee? Fuck that.
A thermal event? Looked like a nuclear melt down! Ha!
Well , lighting is a thermal i suppose lol
Do you think Sweden detected this one?
@@noseboop4354 well I didn't say geo lol
Have you driven around Russia lately 🤔 lol
Sounds like some idiot bought an aftermarket HID light kit and installed it without knowing what they were doing. Those things get extremely hot and if the car isn't designed for it, you will have issues.
Customer declined all repairs= future epitaph.
Maybe. Or you may have a different customer bringing in the same car they just bought.
My favorite epitaph is "See? I told you I was sick!"
@@lo1bo2 Spike Milligan
But ironically, it will be someone else's epitaph...
@@imapseudonym1403 i like how every time my car has an issue, its somehow someone else who ends up dying. i never seem to die in these hypothetical crashes!
I am always baffled by a mechanic's unwaivering willingness to plunge their hands into the grimiest shit, not being able to see beyond the surface. Gloves are your friend 😐😐😐
To be fair, the list of things you could find inside an engine block is pretty short.
@@annehaight9963 hot/sharp metal objects, hot chemicals, pinch points...
With the wedding ring on
@@rhubarbpie2027 Dead mice, broken dip stick and the 10mm socket
@@Naut1188 yeah degloving of fingers is a real thinh.
Well clearly the truck that contained half of a Forest and lots of rocks belongs to Sasquatch!
I’d be embarrassed to bring a car with an interior looking like that to a shop. I actually clean my interior before dropping the car off for service
@@deweygill1973 That is not bad at all compared to some of the Biohazard vehicles that have been shown on here! ☣☢
I was thinking Forest Ranger.
It'll be the worlds first indoor forest fire.
Better not meet that other loonball with the Mad Max upgrades. And those brass knuckles.
How do you not notice the increased rolling resistance at 8 PSI? That's like driving through mud!
99% of people shouldnt be driving. They are completely oblivious to EVERYTHING!
Just think what the side wall condition has to be. Where I work, any tire that's 80% or lower of the rated pressure is a flat and must be replaced.
@@iamtheoffenderofallI drive my wife's car about once a month just to check for problems that she ignores. Literally this morning I did a quick walk around, pulled out a pressure gauge and read a nice 13 psi. The worst one was when I made it 50 feet from our house and immediately declared the car a death trap from a grinding noise while braking. The pad was gone because the caliper broke and had the brake pad and then bare metal pressed against the rotor for God knows how many miles.
@@ghostlyone2 Have you asked how and why she kept driving with an issue that ends up with the caliper on the rotor. The noise when braking hard must've been unbearable, as well as the pedal probably vibrating. Genuinely amazed she didn't crash.
For real. I wonder if modern cars are just too easy for people. Willing to bet less drivers were this oblivious back when it took a whole process just to start the motor
I wish my parents had as much trust in me as some people have in spray foam
I saw pics of a house for sale; they had used spray foam along the INSIDE wall to ceiling and wall to wall corners. My guess is the slab foundation had shifted, so did the walls, and they foamed to fill the gaps. (!)
@@markh.6687 i looked at (and promptly dismissed) a house that was owned by some old couple who never seemed to do anything right. the detached garage had no pad under it which is fine for the size it was, but the whole thing had sunken a little bit- more so in the middle- and the front wall split in half and one side went in a few inches and the other went out. so their solution was to cut a new 8' triangular piece of wall and just nail it into the split to make up the gap
Why the hell its always spray foam, how do they get the idea to use in car repair xD
I've learned from these videos that people have a whole lot more confidence in the structural strength of spray foam than it deserves.
"had a thermal event" I'm going to use that next time I overcook dinner.
Damn, these videos have a way of making me even more greatful my old daily driver than I already am;
It's old, it ain't pretty, but I still get about 27 mpg AND it's not falling apart.
My 2000 Corolla is the most reliable shitbox car I've ever owned, just keeps going and going
Mine is 17 years old. Does what I need it to do.
@@chrisnielsen9885 Corollas are awesome! I once saw a 92' with over 300,000 miles on it in a junkyard, and the only reason it was there was because it was involved in an accident; who knows how many more years and miles it might of had it; may it rest in peace.
Also have a friend with a 90' Corolla with about 220,000 miles on it that fires up immediately and runs almost flawlessly;
Best. Cars. Ever!
Mine is 35 years old, under 107,000 and it great. No spray foam, no tape, no problems.
I have a 92 Honda Accord.
The staggering similarities between this and the patients we see in the ER’s snd urgent care’s makes me feel a kinship to mechanics everywhere.
“You stuck what, where?”
hey, most mechanics don't see things crammed in people's tailpiles!
Yeah, the light bulb story still haunts me.
Us mechanics know not to do anything that has to be explained to the paramedics!!!
@@allyenderman1502 I just mean the comparison between customers with their car and patients with their body.
@@jimyeats I know, it was a joke because of the way it was put lol
This channel never disappoints. Always blown away at the how clueless the general public is with 2 ton death machines we all move daily together😑
3:00 That was really brave of them to use powdered sugar and meatloaf to spackle that panel instead of just properly weld- and dough-ing it.
Step 1: Wreck your car
Step 2: Find a MIG Welder in your basement/barn
Step 3: Ignore the missing parts like gas bottle, nozzle, ground clamp
Step 4: Leave every knob as is and start "welding"
Step 5: Share results on social media
@@Fluxkompressor Step 6: Profit! :)
Its always funny to hear "the customer declined repairs", but we wll know they cant afford it which just makes it sad.
My working theory is that this type of person treats vehicles as something disposable. Then maybe they just go and buy something else, without seeing the value in maintaining something. Maybe. That, or they're just trash.
I always wonder, why bring it in if you are gonna decline repairs?
@@commonsence8223they are shocked
If someone needs essential repairs, I don't care if they're poor or not. I don't want 5,000lb mystery battering rams rolling around with everyone else.
And I just hate poor people culture and I'm not rich by any means. You'd be surprised at the stupid shit poor people blow their paychecks on because they're poor choices people.
Even when I’m going through rough times, I still budget for car maintenance. A car is a tool that makes you money everyday you go to work!
That's some superb welding at the end.
That smoking wheel bearing just needs the 007 theme playing to make it up-market. 🤭
"Thermal event" Yeah the same happened to me when i installed a surplus WW2 FLAK searchlight to my VW...
Thats what vw's are used for!!
Tbf in every car I’ve owned, the window-lock button doesn’t inhibit the driver controls
Evidently Japanese cars do. Someone else made your same comment, and somebody who drives a Honda, and I think it was a Toyota, commented that theirs are that way.
@@garyszewc3339 Mazda is guilty of this as well.
Props to the cheese mix guy for admitting his fault! So many people on here pretend they did nothing.
came lookin for this comment.
Einsteins Best Quote " Stupidity has no Limitations. "
......nor can it be fixed!
That is Comedian Jeff Foxworthy's Best Quote.@@stevie-ray2020
The last pickup has the rare "porcupine" weld. I'm impressed.
Almost never does a Just Rolled In video not cause me to cackle out loud at some point. This one did not disappoint.
That last weld job 😂 "Lil Jimmy's First Hot Metal Gun" - Instruction sheet 101: F*ck the polarity, hit it son!
I'm starting to think spray foam needs some kind of sales restriction on it...
"Purchaser must know their ass from a hole in the ground."
"If we just ban spray foam...it's for the children."
They'd use play-dough instead!
No kidding. "Okay, I can't sell you this spray foam unless you can answer the following question: A train leaves Philadelphia heading north at 45 mph ... Say, you want a paper and a pencil?"
@@stevie-ray2020 More like "Play D'oh!" (since it won't won't work either).
Just make the wheel smoke a whole carton, that'll get it to stop smoking in the future 😂
Regular or menthol oil!!
The lady that wouldn't move the car until she got a rental, .... okay, just call a tow truck ! We had customers think that works...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well, that’s the first time I’ve seen a wheel bearing that vapes
Yall got any dem thc cartridge? Bearing was chilling.
JRI: Don't forget the Flex-Seal for your roof! And, don't "decline the repairs", either. Please don't let "another shop" fix your roof either. J/K, I hope it goes smoothly and inexpensively.
First clip. *Turns into Jim Carrey in the Mask* Smokin
Customer states: "roof leaks"
If you need help with that you've got some great sources for repairs done with wood screws and spray foam 😂
0:32 .. these home mechanics are going to kill someone! .. There should be heavy fines if you drive with something this dangerous!
Shadetree mechanics are what they are called where Im from.
WE are a litigious society so the courts can do that when an accident happens because of such things called repairs.
That last truck looks like a carpenter weld 🤣
hope your roof is fixed quick!
"Some grinding and paint, makes me the welder I ain't."
0:07 that’s why truckers are supposed to do a walk around, wipe off glass make sure there’s oil in it. It’s not rocket surgery, but I replaced a few axles here and there because of it and spindles. Like I tell them, walk around is cheap, I’m not. neither are engine inframes.
Those "repairs" like the spray foam and tape should send someone to jail. They endanger everyone around them.
Don't tell Mr. JRI, that's how he is going to fix his leaky roof!
And help send his kids to college 🎓 😂
Videos like these make me glad I live in a country with a strict MOT. I have a mid 90's Euro shitbox and the last annual check meant I had to change a shock as there was a 1/4" rust hole in the dish supporting the rear strut towers, had to tighten a rear wheel bearing and replace a headlight as the aiming mechanism broke. If I didn't fix those things, it wouldn't be road legal.
If I drive a vehicle without a valid MOT I get a massive fine and can end up in legal trouble. In a crash, my insurance doesn't pay out either as the car isn't legal. I'm personally liable for any damages to people and objects. This means I can at least rely on the integrity of the cars around me, the driver might still have a lukewarm turd for a brain but the car isn't going to fall apart.
@@61rampy65😂
@@Yvolve not all places are as bad as the video. For instance, Texas. By law, if a repair shop has something like a lot of these (or a state inspection station), they have to call the police, & get it towed to a junk yard. It's part of an Anti-clunker Law. Also, some of these, the police will pull you over, & force you to have it towed to a shop to get the problem fixed. There are no "customer declined repairs", only "customer declined repairs at this particular shop, but had to have it towed to another one, as they can't legally drive it".
Unfortunately, I live in Illinois now. These are some of the better vehicles I see on a daily basis driving down the street. 😮
1:42 "hey so you realise we have jacks and go jacks here right." Demanding a renal cos they clearly cant operate a vehicle properly. Some people lol.
I am an amateur radio operator. When I was first licensed back in 1992, installing a radio in a vehicle was very, very easy. Hook the red to the positive, the black to the negative, run it through the firewall with a grommet (important). and connect the radio. 30 years later, I take it to the dealer to hook it up, even though I know a lot, but not this specifically.
How are you still an amateur after 30 years?
@@spiritlevelstudios well played. There are several levels of radio operators.
I watched a helpful short CZcams video and succeeded in fitting my new radio. I have no special skills.
@@spiritlevelstudios just means they weren't getting paid for it any point
@@spiritlevelstudios How, after 30 years? By not being dead yet LOL. You can be an amateur radio operator and a professional radio operator at the same time. And I knew someone who was! The licenses he had were for his commercial radio station and for his private radio station. And he was a mentour when I was a dozen years old training for my Ham license. Amateur and professional are not meant as levels of competence and experience. In radio a professional can know nothing, while the amateur is the Obi Wan.
I am amazed by the number of sprayfoam repairs... Thanks for sharing. Charles
To prevent lights from "thermal events" you need to keep the fluid topped up.
You can use ordinary blinker fluid.
Just like a sidewinder missile.
First, I hope your roof is ok. Secondly, that was some high quality welding in that final clip. "You could hardly see the patch" commented Ray Charles.
The windows not working got me! One place I worked, one of the first jobs was on a car with both doors disassembled and a lot of the harness pulled out in places because the passenger window didn't work, the last "mechanic" who was supposed to be "one of the best electrical guys" tore the car apart without looking at the electrical diagram or even the drivers door switch. Once i got into the job trying to figure out and put things together enough to test them, it was the driver side door master switch. I had to put everything back together just to get it done. The other mechanic was an idiot, which was why he no longer worked at the shop. It's amazing that some places hire people like that and keep them around when they know that can't even do a simple brake job without screwing it up. Sadly this is way too common in the specialty car repair business.
we are in The Golden Age of BS
everywhere
“Thermal event!” Had me laughing hard.
Why do people always try to fix their cars with spray foam?
It's the new duct tape.
Cheap and light weight is my guess. I just caught an excursion on marketplace $12000, 260k and you can see all the foam under the rotted out doors. people be crazy
Cheaper than duct tape.
On the bright side they have a better chance of not submerging in flood waters.
Because there are equally stupid posting videos on CZcams doing it and don't forget the duct tape, these are essential diy mechanic tools. I was looking for a video on how to replace the oil pan gasket on a 2003 BMW 530i, this where I encountered videos of people telling viewers that you don't have to take anything apart to replace it, if its leaking all you need is spray foam, they spray the foam around the oil pan and that fixes the leak which of it doesn't.
How in the holy hell did they drive with both rear shock towers collapsed? Then to actually try to fix a major part of the suspension with spray foam and tape is truly mind boggling.
Low riders ride a little lower. Bottomed out suspension isn't enough for some people.
Adam Sandlers song Piece Of Shit Car vs Golden Earrings Radar Love.
I've driven worse.
2nd gen Ford Escape (this is a common issue in the rustbelt). The springs are separate from the shock absorbers, so the ride height wasn’t affected.
These people aren't even smart enough to use real materials, like plumber's strap or anything. :)
This is the scariest channel on CZcams, no question.
Where every day is Halloween.
And Friday 13
And Groundhog Day
And Feburary 31st exists!!
2:37 How do you make the diagnosis sound worth $150 an hour? Call a fire a "thermal event". Now insert the voice of Michael from The Office "Oh my god, it's happening" 😂
A wise man once said, "If ya squint, its mint!"
"The customer tried to fix it with spray paint and tape." Well, that's why it failed. Duct tape, duct tape!
The superiority of some people, goes to a mechanic to clean up spilled cheese mix. I don't know if I'd tell them to clean it up themselves, or just charge an arm and a leg to do it.
Nice! @@singlekc
Judging by the cheesy clip, that was in the back seats and someone removed the trim and the seats to get to the body pan. Do you honestly think the average car owner would be comfortable enough to do all that?
Charge him an arm and a leg. He must be punished.
@@AerinRavage Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. They didn't feel "superior" at all. They vacuumed up what they saw, the car still smelled like cheese, they realized it would require an actual teardown to clean properly, so they took it to a shop.
@@AerinRavage when some car owners cant even wind down a window its understandable that they wont do a teardown
0:59. That's an older Ford Escape/Mazda Tribute/Mercury Mariner. There's a kit for that vehicle series that locates the upper shock to the frame rail instead of the body with a bracket. Two holes and bolt it right in. The hardest part is fiberglassing the hole so exhaust smoke doesn't get in the back of the truck.
im betting the frame rail is also rusted out.
@@ldcuba They don't. I've done at least 10 of them. The problem is that the undercoating traps moisture at the top of the shock tower. The rust is on the body where the top of the shock mounts not the frame.
We've seen so many spray foam repairs on this channel that the next obvious step is BluTack repairs. And I'm here for it. 😀
Dayton rim. That hub seal looks just like the ones that are still in use, sightglass, plug, and all. Older style rim yes, but like you said, someone didnt check it. pre-trip!😂
Or post trip.
@steveb6103 yes!
Stemco still sells all the parts needed to fix this.
2:59 I know a Harbor Freight welder job when I see one.
Every time I watch these videos it makes me think yeah my car isn’t that bad. I’ll keep it. 😂😂
Homie who dunked his hand right into that engine sludge is risking the biscuit with that wedding band.
Dumbass got married... Biscuit is long gone 😂
This is the only CZcams channel who’s ads don’t bother me. Not because the ads are better here, but because this channel is so good. (And by “good” I mean horrible. As in, I simply can’t believe humans can be so stup#d)
I imagine ol Cheesy Rider was told a mechanic shop isn't a cleaning service & they either need to clean up their own mess, or take it to a detail shop...why would someone assume a mechanic doubles as a detailer?
So what you're saying is the song CC rider is , cheese cheese rider? ? 😅
Maybe we should just chalk this up to stupidity tbh
These videos make my day. I need a good laugh
Why do people think that spray foam is the go-to fix for broken structural components in cars? What in their lives has lead them to that belief? I bet their houses are a sight to see.
Houses?! Oh... you mean apartments in public housing projects. Where NO-fkn-body actually FIXES anything.
Those booger welds at the end actually hurt my eyes
The 2nd clip of "hard to turn" obviously thinks the "low air light" should always be on. Means it has air.
It's amazing these people are allowed to drive 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
Absolutely great videos as always. Definitely bring on the big rig stuff too!
Wait... Since when does the passenger window lockout affect the driver's controls? Every car I've ever owned it only locked out the passenger controls.
Exactly what I thought too 🤷🏻♂️
Depends on the car. BMWs for example only lock the rear windows, not the front passenger’s
Even my brand new civic does this. It won’t allow you to use them even on the drivers door panel.
My 2010 Toyota also does this.
I was looking for this exact comment. Why would a driver want to lock themselves out of the window controls? If any manufacturer does that on purpose it's a foolish one.
Always great and terrifying videos!
You can't fix stupid! Thanks for the laugh. You put a smile on my face.
Pretty sure that you’re the only channel that I never miss a video on. Thanks for the awesome content and your hard work.
I appreciate that my friend!
Whats with all the "customer declined repairs" ?? Do they think another shop is going to tell them a better diagnosis?
They will return when they can’t fix it themselves.
Some don't have money for large cost items. "I can go as high as $250. $1300 is well beyond my budget."
It costs too much, it can't be that bad, I can fix it myself, you're trying to scam me, it's still safe to drive..
We share the road with these idiots.
I'm assuming this is where the spray foam comes in
@@Diaphatstealership tried that on me twice. I saved myself prolly 800 dollars total.
Spray foam and tape.... let that sink in.
It makes you wonder, did they add the tape first and then spray foam over it or did they spray foam first and then use the tape to help hold the foam in place? It's hard to comprehend the minds of morons.
Spraytape! There we've fixed it lol
2:45 I had to replace the headlight assemblies in my VW because the wires were disintegration. That thermal event might be the final effect of that, as that looks like a VW group car to me.
Never gets old. Please keep them coming.
How do you forget to bolt a strut in? Usually 3 nuts at the top and 2 connecting it to the hub, that's it. If you can't manage that, just stop trying to work on stuff.
Looked like an aluminum spacer ("leveling kit"), they probably put the nuts on the factory studs. Just didn't know what all the "extra" hardware was for.. 😂
MEOW IS HERE! Freeze! Paws in the air? ฅ^•ﻌ•^ฅ
Lol
@@TsunauticusIV That's a bot. Just ignore it.
@@Matt-the-CZcams-user How dare you. I’m not a bot 🥺
@@Matt-the-CZcams-user Meow is sad now and meow want to cry 😿
@@Matt-the-CZcams-user Don’t think that’s a bot. Had a conversation on another comment with them. Guess ya never know tho with today’s advanced AI. Lol
Ahh the old spray foam and tape repair method 🙈🤣🤣 good ones there dude 👌 some quality welding on the last clip 😳 little Lancia is cool at the end!! Hope you're well my friend 👍
Spray foam to the rescue again! It’s good for strut towers, body repair, leaky oil pans…anything, really. That’s what I’ve learned from watching this channel.
Like red green and duct tape
It's just like Frank's Red Hot sauce
I was shocked it failed.
I looked up the tensile strength of “Great Stuff Pro” and it says 14.4 PSI. Should be plenty, right?
They're coming out with a new product for the East Coast (road salt) states...
"New, from the makers of 'Great Stuff' spray foam... Welder In A Can!!"
@01:05 I burst out laughing at " Tried to patch it with spray foam and tape". I am still chuckling,
If it is supposed to move and doesn't use WD-40, if it moves and it's not supposed to use Duck Tape.
Holy crap, I hope it goes well 💕💕
I bet 1:00 is a Ford Escape, ive fixed a couple like this.
I've condemned a couple Ford Escapes with this condition as well.
I wouldn't doubt it, but I'm surprised by how little rust is on the fender.
Yep! Mercury Mariner
As always the best automobile videos on CZcams. Customers really need to take their vehicles to the real mechanics. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
The second clip with the diesel engine full of jelly like oil, that is the entire Fleet of PENSKE trucks. They do not change the oil on those units.😂
I take it the Karen and her Lawyer didn’t get the result they wanted
She no doubt told the lawyer some cock and balls story to get him to show up and he left the shop shaking his head and left her with a $500 bill....
Not when the shop can charge them with trespassing, obstruction of business, uttering threats, possible assault, loss of business revenue and customer goodwill due to events....
finally a comment about this
Shalom!
the magic smoke escaping, that wheel will never turn again 😔
I always look forward to these videos!
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Spray foam is the new Bondo AND duct tape combo.
"a thermal event" is how I'm going to describe every fire from now on lol
The sheer amount of "This car is very dangerous to drive" that "Declined repair and drove it out of the shop" is mindblowing.
“Customer accepting repair” sounds like a miracle in this channel
I love watching your channel this makes me laugh every time I almost missed myself a couple times watching this stuff 😂😅
I get a good laugh out of these,almost as good as watching a comedian
The body work at the end is mint 😂