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Mechanic's full story for clip at 8:50: The owners son was apparently using the car the night before. While downtown the son had gotten a little rowdy and tipsy, an argument turned to a fight which turned to a car chase. He was being chased and ran right through an elevated roundabout without ever looking back. The next morning, the owner of the vehicle went to use their car and noticed the oil light was on and the engine seemed a bit louder, after checking the dipstick and seeing no oil at all, they poured a quart of oil in the engine and closed the hood. They restarted the car and drove almost seven miles to our dealer where I put it on the hoist
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Got the music level perfect my man
Omg! I don't want to be on the highways with these vehicles.
@@brantmcfarland517 s,
Looked like someone was trying to build a Honda time machine!!
To the customers son who took his dad's shelby out drifting. May he rest in peace.
Him and the nearby crowd.
To whom are you talking to the customers son about??. Lol.
Someone's about to get grounded. In the ground that is. 6 feet under. Permanently.
You know the scene in Relocate Project where Rosemary is torn apart alive?
Yeah, that will be the son and the police will give the customer beer and a free vasectomy to avoid failed abortions ever again-
Yes, a piece over here a piece over there. Lmfao đ€Ł
"Vehicle is indeed possessed"...had me in tears.
Absolutely. Had me cracking up so loud I scared my husband while he was in the shower.
Me too đđđ
Those locks had a nice beat to them.
But then the customer states too was so collected "vehicle is possessed, please fix."
@@JDSleeper
I heard Bad Bad Leroy Brown.
The reaction to the oil jelly is 100% accurate
@@justinepaula-robilliard It's the oil, but coagulated, don't know why, maybe boiled or had coolant added to it.
Edit: I think it was sabotaged and had sugar added to it.
@@georgerosebush9754 i came to the comment section looking exactly for this. thank you.
@@georgerosebush9754 ohhhhh I was wondering what would cause something like that
@@georgerosebush9754 That's what happens when you never change the oil. The engine heat eventually turns the oil in to a rubbery goo.
I've seen that just once before, when I worked as a mechanical engineer with off shore engines maintenance. It's very old mineral oil, that when overheated, turns into grease, and then, into rubber.
The one with the damaged oil filter is possibly the cleanest, mintest underside I've ever seen. Fair play to thay owner.
Exactly, actually a smart customer who pulled over immediately and had it towed. Seems to be a bit rare these days.
Certified mechanic.
"Vehicle is indeed possessed."
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had a 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager once that the wiper would come on at random but nothing like that
I've had some bizarre and extreme electrical problems with past cars. But even those were nothing in comparison.
I had an old car that's wiring went bad. When it rained or there was a lot of moisture in the air the locks would do that & the interior light would go on & off. I thought I had a ghost!
See also, body control computer has gone to the great bit bucket in the sky...
Time to break out the Snap-on Incense burner!
4:12 I have to admire the tenacity of the welder who did that work. It must have taken forever, and his technique didn't improve a bit.
I am not an expert by any means, but that has got to be the absolute shittiest welding I have ever seen! And was that seriously a piece of rebar?!
@@zachscarbrough2727 you don't need to be an expert to see hot garbage welding, you encounter all kinds of welded products daily, none look like fungi colonies.
He sure seemed obsessed with making all those "pearls" all over his work! Messiest weld job I've ever seen!
I did my first weld back in school - 8th grade I think - and it looked way better than this (though I admit that IS a rather low bar to clear)...
Dude probably did it while the exhaust was on the car and the top doesnât even have anything on it đ
Iâm honestly impressed that some of these engines ran for so long with no oil changes.
Or engine mounts! Don't forget those!
A BMW no less. Normally BMW's don't tolerate that kind of tomfoolery.
My oil is great, it's my cooling system that sucks, but it's a 93 ÂŻ\_(ă)_/ÂŻ
I mean they can run for a VERY long time without an oil change, but the drawbacks are decreased engine efficiency and possible wear down due to foreign particles getting in, which in turn leads to major engine damage. It also makes it very difficult to change and recycle the oil when it has been in use for too long.
As long as the oil is doing its primary function of lubricating, then it'll last quite a while.
The mould in the cars is what gets me... HOW COULD YOU LET IT GET THAT BAD!
It's actually really easy in Louisiana, Mississippi, or Florida. If you have a backup vehicle you don't drive every couple days, in a few months that amount of mold can easily build up.
@@KaylaJoyGunn wow another reason not to move to any of those shit holes
In my opinion, this is caused by someone trying to clean their vehicle at the spray wash. We have all seen a clip of someone doing it. Well, this is the repercussions of a very wet interior.
Also, in wet areas, it can happen. But I have never seen it this bad before.
Never know...đ€đ«
In that first one I have no idea how anyone could sit in that car or even touch the steering wheel.
How does the driver not realize?
I'm no mechanic, but I'm pretty sure oil isn't supposed to be jelly.
The response you hear in the background is exactly what you will hear in ANY shop that something like that comes into. Because honestly I have no idea how that is even possible, short of actually adding jello to the oil.
I've seen something similar to this when a lady added coolant to engine instead of oil, though resulting mass was closer to butter than jelly. Maybe it depends on what exactly you add to engine oil.
forbidden jello
Whereâs the gabagoo
My best guess is that a shit ton of gasket sealer was somehow involved in making the forbidden jello. Along with using some weird oils or adding coolant as well. Who knows at this point lol Iâve never seen anything like that
10:05 - "The salesman ended up crashing it on the way to the gas station"
No, what really happened is that the salesman saw an opportunity to go hot-rodding in a car that someone else owned thinking there would be no consequences for it.
And the dealership both fired his stupid ass on the spot and bought the dude a replacement vehicle with a partial refund for such a colossal fuckup. Or i assume they did anyway because if they didnt then they could be sued for more than the cars price depending if money was already exchanged
This happens a lot. I saw with my own eyes a brand new vw sirocco (very expensive here), with the door very damaged. The guy that was getting the car off the truck opened the door and a bus crashed it.
Happened to me, bought a 2020 f350 dually limited. Salesmen who went to fuel it up had the dually fender ripped off by a guy driving a motor home pulling into the fuel station lol.
Edit: The dealership just hotswapped it for an indentical one on the lot ,
Took about a day for them to hash out the paperwork on the swap but all in all went good,
Salesmen now works at dodge. Couple years later he sold my buddy a dodge. Lol
@@b3n751 so he bought the dodge recently?
I have to chime in here. I worked for a Mazda dealership for a couple of years. A new, 19 y/o salesman took a Mazdaspeed 3 for a joyride with a female customer, and wrapped it around a tree. He was sued, I believe.
1:38 My guy slapping the oil jelly is my favourite đđ
It looked like a jello mold. lol
Way too much engine honey
2:10 gave me chills, like seriously, removing the airfilter and then finding mice living there just to scatter deeper into the car? BRUH
Those were full on rats my dude, not mice RATS
We have barn mice in our backyard that kept getting into the air and cabin filters of my BFs '17 Hyundai Genesis Coupe. He bought a bunch of pure peppermint, put it into a spary bottle and sprayed it everywhere. They scattered out pretty fast, and he even managed to stomp on a few. We're planning on having them delt with altogether, as now they're getting into my Hyundai and other vehicles we have. Fucking annoying
New fear unlocked
Had this happen with our Audi A4. We took it in to the dealership a couple of times because the carpets at the passenger side would keep soaking with water. They couldn't find the cause. Eventually for an unrelated reason, we pulled the air filter and found a dead mouse complete with its nest.
I'm still not entirely sure how one thing led to the other but after replacing that filter and getting a mechanic to clear the lot out, the water never came back
I still love the raccoon who chose to upgrade to a Mercedes.
Went from one Mercedes to another. Say what you want ... the lil' guy has standards!
Started my 2018 Silverado this fall here in Minnesota and my wife screamed to shut it off because something wasnât right. She heard a loud squeal . Ended up finding a raccoon had gotten under the hood. Popped the main drive belt off. Ended up killing it. when itâs head was severed by the pulleys .
@@mndeerhunter8215 they do it to stay warm
Im not sure thats an upgrade especially if that Merc was built by the hicks in Alabama because its trash if thats the case.
@@mndeerhunter8215 Would have been really impressive if he survived without a head.
When I worked at an Audi dealership we had something similar, there was a rat at the driveshaft, it got it's head blown away.
The only hero in this video was the driver who stopped immediately when the oil light came on. That alone saved the engine! Hopefully, only the oil filter was damaged and everything else was fine.
Usually they keep driving until the engine fails and then whine about the repair bill.
Yes when your engine warning light comes on turn engine off as soon as possible. Why is this so hard to understand?đ€š
@@rburn6677 depends on what insurance you have full coverage will pay for the repair or total it
9:15 yes
Itâs also a good idea to always keep a fire extinguisher and first aid kit in your vehicle
I'm a mechanic. I spent the whole video (apart from the broken oil filter who pulled over straight away) shaking my head and scrunching my face. The welding on that exhaust, I've never seen anything like it, I mean I've seen bad welds but not so many on one car, and the fact it was welded to the actual body. I'm impressed by the BMW with no oil changes for 68k went on to run well and the mechanic who cleaned it up, bravo. The wiring in that Honda gave me anxiety. I love this video but I'm not sure I can watch more than one at a time. Subbed for later!
It's like they were welding with a 120v receptacle or car battery. haha
The welding looked like barnacles.
That's some crap welding with a flux core wire. I know because I have a 120v flux welder and I suck with it. How much wire do you think they used? Like a whole damn spool.
That welding was so bad I was genuinely impressed. I don't think I could do a weld that bad if I tried.
Yeah, watching these back to back like I've been doing has caused me to take tremendous amounts of psychic damage
As a mechanic, it has amazed me for 40 years how people can spend sometimes life changing amounts of money on a car and then treat it like a trash can.
The engine that drove 7 miles to the dealer without a sump will outlive us all.
While watching that engine I was wondering to myself "whay type of car is that, I need me some that"
I did it in a 2003 Dodge Durango 4.7 v8 I bought for $700. The reason it blew out is because I came back from the Marines, hadnt drove it in 9 months and I floored it on a cold morning after getting a new battery for it. I drove it 12 miles to my mechanic in Huntington Beach, he quoted me 3200 for a new engine install, I said no and then drove it 12 miles back to Anaheim to sell it to Pick Your Part because they said they'd pay me 450 if it drove on its own power. For those curious, I could coast it at 25mph, and it even got up to 50mph when I sped up to beat a yellow light.
@@cadmium4885 This is the well thought out idea I come to expect from our Marine buddies lmao
I broke the oilpan on a shitbox Peugeot 406 while offroading it and didnt even make it 1km till it lost power and seized đ
And folks argue on whether not filling the oil filter during an oil change will damage the engine. Two seconds versus seven miles.
5 minutes in and I had no words, but the liquid terminator coming out of the oil drain plug is the best ever.
What the hell even was that? Silver paint?
@@SudsyMedusa53 I'd love to know too!
@@SudsyMedusa53 liquidised pistons... đđ
I think it might have been one of the differentials. This happens when you donât change the fluid out regularly
Really up to 50 seconds i lost it at the mold
5:05 I'd tell the mechanic I was a radio operator too if I had to bring my time machine in for an Airbag recall lmao
Man just meant his car is remote control
"vehicle is possessed" is possibly the best description for whatever was going on with it
After 35 years always tell the rookies "the only reason I do this is to see the madness of what people do to their vehicles" this stuff is real, we deal with it on a daily basis! I commend you for insight, good job!
Hello
I don't drive, am not American and have no idea what the hell 4.46 is all about. Is someone larping as an undercover cop? Pleeeeease tell me, cos the curiosity of what the actual f makes me itch.
The terrifying thing is that despite am girl, don't drive n all the rest, I can still work out what the absurdities are. That exhaust welding was just a masterpiece - never seen popcorn used as a welding material before.
Derp. I clicked pause just before "ham radio op." Certainly a pig's dinner....(still think he was keeping as a cop tho. One thing looked suspiciously like the radar guns we use here)
Facts I worked in a shop for 3yrs & in that short amount of time... you see and hear the craziest stuff.
Only been in the year 4 years and just the shit I've seen is worth gold. Love listening to the old timers who have seen everything under the sun.
Suddenly I donât feel so bad about letting someone else change my oil
The farting and screaming are my absolute favorite. Yes, Iâm a child inside.
I laughed so hard, I watched it twice đ.
The scream was like. A horror movie
Farting and screaming is my favorite hobby
The screaming was like the damned souls of sinful children being tortured in the deepest chambers of hell for eternity.
If my window did that, I'd never have it fixed. I'd just roll it up and down repeatedly.
1:27 this clip just murdered me, I am crying with laughter
the way they immediately all reached up to poke it lmao
the one at 9:20 was the most normal one imo, hit something, saw the oil light on and called a tow
âSon took his dads brand new GT Shelby and hit a curb while driftingâ
âSalesman crashed this customers brand new Dodge Charger with 12 miles on itâ
There were at least 2 fatalities in this video.
You are definitely sane and competent arenât you? Murder people cause of accidents? Road rage much?
@@peterf.229 ?
@@peterf.229 He's not saying he would have.. he's saying human being are irrational when it comes to possessions especially expensive ones
@@peterf.229 it's a joke for goodness sake
@@peterf.229 are u ok bro
The oil surprises are the best. Jelly-oil, silver oil, the "2000 mi" oil, the 68k oil, and the "holy oil needed".
What exactly was that silver oil, anyway? It looked nice and all, but a bit out of place in an engine.
@@michaelj.beglinjr.2804 If it's a bit shiny....you may have metal from the motor in it...so total damage... No clue what that was
I mean I suppose you can get a Tesla then you wonât need to do oil changes
@@michaelj.beglinjr.2804 someone put that silver stop leak in it maybe?
@@michaelj.beglinjr.2804 Looks a lot like silver paint. That can't be it, though.
âVehicle is possessedâ was so accurate.
10:00
Woah!! I literally pulled an exact twin of that kitten from an engine bay roughly 4 years ago!! Almost in the same spot too. She was our shop kitty for a year or so, until my mom finally took her home.
5:39 - I love how the car says NO it doesn't want to be fixed. :)
"Please just kill me. Don't make me go back there"
Now that's a possessed car, I'd say đ
I've made a few mistakes over the years, but these people make me feel like a genius.
8:05
Had a '95 bronco with a 32 gallon tank. I know damn well why they didn't wanna drop that tank themselves lmao
1:50 The forbidden gelatine
I had the exact same situation with a kitten in my car! I drove to CVS and in the drive through I heard a cat crying and crying and looked everywhere without seeing anything.
The next day my day took the 4runner to work and in thr middle of the stop light he saw a kitten crawl from underneath the 4runner and run into the intersection. Thankfully my dad rescued him and he's part of the family!
7:36 NOPE! I would refuse service! Get that bug infested, crap filled box on wheels off my property before I charge a *BIOHAZARD* storage fee!
Also the on with mold
@@fendtfarmer2138 and the one with and it haha
It actually makes me sad people live like that. Their mind must have been lost somewhere
I don't understand! Someone sat in there and drove it to another location. There's no way they didn't notice the bugs, But the worst thought!? Where else have they been? How often do they drive this somewhere?
I can just imagine standing behind this person in a checkout lane watching a bug scurry across them. I can't comprehend it!
Throw a match in the gas tank and call it a day
What's really scary is these are just the ones that were found out. Imagine how many on the road right now are like some of these or worse! We definitely need more inspections in all states.
I have a whole new level of respect for mechanics now, some of this stuff is just insane đ
8:32 âa puddleâ
When people go for there driver's licence they should also do a course on vehicle care & maintenance đđđœđș
Or bring back teaching driver's education in High School.
People today think the only thing you need to do in order to drive a car is put the key in and step on the gas pedal. A class on how to jack a car up, how to look under the car and how to change the oil and filter. I find it is a game changer to buy a whole case of oil filters at one time. If the first oil filter fits then the other 11 will fit. You will be amazed how many times I've bought oil filters or other parts from auto parts sores/NAPA to find out they don't fit and belong to a completely different car.
5:32 For one, always keep a fire extinguisher in your car. Not something we want to use but it is a necessity. Obviously at this point the fire may be too big but
1) it doesnât hurt to try with the extinguisher anyway
2) you can prevent it from getting this big in the first place
3) after you use a fire extinguisher or after it is 10 years old have the extinguisher recharged or replaced, based on the discretion of a licensed fire marshal
4) have your extinguisher inspected every 1-10 years, you donât want to find out during a fire that it doesnât work
5) it should be easily accessible during a fire where you have few seconds or less to unstrap and grab or whatever and useable by a non-trained person but you should train others regardless
6) it should be in enough quantity or big enough to put out a fire
7) optional but still recommended: you may even want to practice using some in a drill. Go to your fire pit and pour some gasoline on it. Light it on fire and have someone else (if other person is present) set a stopwatch and possibly video it. See how efficiently you can take the extinguisher out, yell for others to evacuate (do this drill once a week, fortnight, or month because too long you may forget and too often may cause neighbor annoyance, if you donât have neighbors then do this as much as you want) and put the fire out. How many extinguishers did it take? And even if you donât do the stopwatch and video to review your mistakes, the practice will do you good in the future. And remember that in the real event you will call FD but not in practice.
TL;DR
5:32 proactively know how to use your fire extinguisher and keep some in your vehicle. Practice drills using your fire pit if you need to. This is a summary but I still recommend you read the entire thing, although reading the summary is better than nothing.
Yes. Absolutely
It really amazes me the lengths people will go through when they have no clue what theyâre doing to fix something so bad and they probably walk away and think they did a great job
3:44 Must have been a hard matress
The car with mold, bugs & what looks like a hoarders episode on wheels all need to be burned
I would refuse to work on it.
You would need a hazmat suit just to get inside!
No f'n way would I get inside any of those.
@@bigedslobotomy I've only own 1 car in my life but I never turned it into a garbage can on wheels like the hoarders vehicle.
A few bottle of white vinegar spray, a hover and a wet/dry carpet vacuum and it will be brand new around 4-5 hours work. Just wear a proper mask
its crazy how much damage a car can take and keep going.
And how in other cases you barely have to glance at them and they refuse to work
Its alive, all it does is say 'kill me' but its alive.
Modern engineering is goddamn near miraculous
I know eh.
@@gunmunz
This is the best ever collection of clips! đđ»
3:13 thanks for reminding me of this engine cover. Was a absolute BS to make these parts :D
The backward break pad had me dead đ.
brake*
Yeah could have been plenty of others on the road dead
14:12
This is the funniest thing I've seen this year.
The fact its a police car makes it even funnier
"Please exorcise."
I've watched this one 3 times now and crying with laughter đđ
There's nothing like automotive electrical work performed by a county sheriff's maintenance department. Especially when it's provided by the lowest bidder.
@@YouveBeenMiddled I think someone with huge balls wanted to prank the cops cause with some re-wiring you can make that happen
I think that car looks to be one that is out of service and auctioned to the public.
These are the best thing Iâve seen on CZcams! AMAZING!
14:55 absolutely SLAYED me; I just got a 2010 crown vic and I felt this on a spiritual level
those old cop cars 100% have a soul man
1:45 the forbidden jello
I laughed too much at the "possessed" vehicle at the end. That's the perfect description for the problem.
Looks like a retired police cruiser. Looks like whoever removed all the police related electronics botched the job.
@@tinknal6449 pretty sure it's active duty. The work order was from the sheriff's department and the radio clicked on when he started it up. Still has a MDT in it too.
@@Rick0809v4 yep active police vehicle. That shop specializes in that stuff.
probably somebody put the negative ground cable on the alternator positive!(+) they must be caused that problem
@@benjaminacosta2582I thought it was some sort of ground issue as soon as I saw that video. Not super in to cars, but I had a early 90s Sony str-av570 home stereo receiver that had a random light on the front blink and a clicking noise when shut off, and it would make a loud popping noise through the speakers when powered on. The tuner also seemed to randomly stop working for a few seconds sometimes, and only pick up whatever station it wanted to. Other than that, it functioned perfectly and sounded great through nice speakers. The problem was a single loose ground screw!!! Faulty grounds seem to always cause these âitem X is possessed. Please fixâ kinds of issues.
Your customers never stop to amaze me!
@2:30 ...was half expecting to see it hop inside the van, and start to pull away
11:59 I dont understand how customers could be fine with letting this happen to their cars, and then being ok with showing it to other people
the funniest thing is the part thats censored out is a for sale sign. I cant even understand how they could think that anyone would be willing to buy it with it like that.
Here in California, more and more people live in their cars due to housing costs grossly exceeding the pay for many jobs.
Besides hoarder mentality, quite a few vehicle dwellers do this to protect their mobile homes from getting towed. Most tow companies won't touch such vehicles due to having to inventory the contents and the cleanup to sell the vehicle if it's unclaimed.
@@dagamer667 that's actually interesting, thank you for sharing those facts my friend
It's mental illness. They just don't see the mess the same way we do.
@@dagamer667 That is one reason. Others are simply just dirty people. My best friend has his apartment to himself and has his place and vehicle just like this. Oh, he is still single.
I love how the guy downplays the window noise at second 00:27 haha he says "it sounds like somebody's screaming"
I would've said "it sounds like the damned souls of sinful children being tortured in the deepest chambers of hell for eternity".
Mine sounded like a goat bleating! đ
Weirdo.
My first car was a Saturn ION. The frame was incredibly rusted, to the point where the support mount for the exhaust just pulled off the frame. When my brother, who's a mechanic, tried to weld it back to the frame, he had trouble finding actual metal to weld to. After grinding off the rust, there was a paper thin amount of clean metal. On the lowest setting, my brother's welder would just blow a hole through what was left of the frame.
I ended up changing car as soon as I could. I puckered every time I went over a nasty bump, afraid the frame would just fold on itself. Coupled with the fact that the model had poor safety ratings, I'd have certainly died if I got in an accident. The motor still ran really great though.
The car I replaced it for didn't have much rust, but the motor had a few issues. Just the opposite of the first one.
13:50
Meanwhile I feel bad for overruning the time-interval by a few months on a car that only gets driven half the year on weekends....
So today I learned I could have saved a lot of money by having oil changes once every 10 years.
Don't give them any more ideas. Already have trouble convincing people that "20k" on a bottle of oil doesn't really mean that...
@@dylanthompson2519 Luckily my current car's service mainly includes replacing the cabin air filter every couple of years đ
@@Corn-Pop. I eventually learned that I shouldn't be taking my parents' advice on vehicles when they informed me that they air their tires up to 90 PSI. It took me half an hour to explain in every way that is a very stupid idea. They still never listen to me, even though I have been right 100% of the time and have enough knowledge to talk on equal footing with every professional mechanic I've met.
I know that car. I have an 89 Grand Marquis (same thing; 100% parts interchangable) that seized from lack of oil when I shut it off immediately after I bought it. All I had to do was add oil and flush it a couple times, and it's been running fine for 7 years. Just has a lifter tick. I discovered that the oil had not been changed in, yes, ten years. It still ran like garbage until I flushed it twice. Then I had so much more power than I was used to that I ended up drifting sideways through an intersection later that day. 302 doesn't mess around.
Still have it. Every time something goes out, I replace it with something better. It'll be getting a new transmission (because that's fried too; first and second gear no longer exist) and driveshaft once the weather is decent enough for me to do it. Still starts on the first crank. I have a '99 Explorer wreck that I plan on swapping the entire powertrain from some day, and many other things. I have a giant pile of upgrade parts for it in the corner of the room. Everything from control arms to door panels to seats.
I'm also poor, so this has been taking a while.
@@ootdega ----That last line says it all, man. Sorry. I know exactly what you mean thought. If the car can still run, then I don't have to skip a bill to fix it. Being poor sucks. I hope you get them running, and good luck to you.
Bruh like u can go on oil for a while if ya keep it clean with sea foam and in the gas tank
14:58 *[paused - spent several minutes laughing hysterically - now typing comment]*
Love house wire twists on a car, dude really knows how to make tear down easy for the mechanic when it breaks đ€Ł
I just changed the oil on my car for the first time in my life. It's amazing to look at all the small bits of damage accumulated over the years.
That one with all 4 rotors gone should probably have their license taken away
@corey Babcock well only when they hurt someone I don't think you should go to jail for being stupid
Or female
@@jayasmrmore3687 yet true.
@@shoechew wait nevermind I thought you were saying âprobably have their license taken away for being femaleâ
Along with the last tech that passed this car's annual inspection ... it didn't get that way overnight.
Spent a solid minute gut laughing.... especially the 'possessed' car, comedy gold!
yesssss
assume they mixed up the wires for hilarious result
I need another video on the possessed car what the fuck did they do to that thing lol
@@AwoudeX while that could be the case, it's also possible there is a part or wire that was damaged. I know someone who drove a car that worked just fine. Then, out of the blue, the car developed issues that were just like what happened to the police car.
It can't be that hard to keep your car from becoming a literal disaster. And yet here I am, watching this.
8:46 owner saw anti seize at the gas station and thought "Shit i don't want my engine to seize , better add some of this " and so he did
Dam, I guess I was already low on oil. Better fill it up to the top.
Thats a LOT of antiseize...
These videos make me laugh so hard and then promptly pop the hood on my car and frantically check for massive issues
literally đ
Did you check to see if any cutting boards were hiding near the exhaust? They're often attracted to the warmth during winter.
@@r7calvin I did and fortunately nothing to report. I was pretty low on blinker fluid, however.
is Massive Issues the name of your pet raccoon?
I'm just glad not to live in a place where a twenty foot snake might be something I'd find in my vehicle's undercarriage.
That jello mold of the oil pan is amazing
So yep, Iâd never make it passed one day if most of this stuff happened! Yâall are heroes!!!!
props to the guy that pulled over immediately instead of ignoring it for a week
Gotta love that metallic silver tinted oil. So fancy!
Can be used as metal grease straight away
Once you drain it you can use it as paint đš
Looks like anti seize compound, just the thing when you're selling a car with bad rings and big end bearings.
I made a wall of shame for our shop as customers walk up a ramp to the service door, they see many pictures of mistreatment and failures, with probable issues/symptoms to be seen/felt/heard with each picture. Its funny when customers recognize a picture from their own tractor. Tends to calm their anger before coming in and blaming the equipment for their failures as an operator. Hydraulic oil gets shiny when something is wrong. Some customers will say, "thats break in." I usually say, "sir, your tractor has 1,000 hrs on it and you haven't changed the hydraulic filters since 200 hrs. Thats not break in, thats something broken." The excuses are ridiculous.
It's like goldschlager but for your car!
"Hey I need to change my oil"
"Alrighty , 5w-20, 5w-30 or 15w-40?"
"Do you have jelly?"
I,shall never:
A) say my car is dirty again.
B) say my welding is bad.
2:41 No no no. I said I wanted a Borla exhaust not Boa............
I show these clips to my teenage driver so she can know what happens when you don't maintain your car! And if I find a snake in my car I'm blowing it up with the shake still in it!
Lol hope they learn something from these videos!
Still ain't gonna take care of it
The reaction to the oil jelly is 100% accurate. 1:38 My guy slapping the oil jelly is my favourite .
That beamer that managed to keep running with no oil change was impressive.
1:35 that oil jello had me đđđđđđ
Anyone else start laughing when the dude dealing with the possessed car plugged that pieces in and the locks started going crazy
The car with the "No motor vehicles" sign under it is perfect
Glad you put the sponsor promotion at the end. Also it was funny how you did it.
I had to watch the clip at 11:55 several times. There's a lot to unpack here.
I can't believe how bad that bondo job was on that wheel arch! Absolutely intolerable! Good job pointing it out for us! Thanks for your efforts.
I loved first seeing most of the bondo on the entire exhaust system, then on the fender. He's quite the body man!
I had a neighbor once who proudly showed me the custom bodywork on his 70 Camaro. It was similar to the work shown on this truck, only on all four fenders. He had built âfender flaresâ that stuck out about four inches. It wasnât smoothed out or anything. I donât know if there was any kind of structure under the bondo or not. âI did the bodywork myselfâ he announced proudly.
I wonder how long it was before all this custom bodywork started falling off. đ€
Oh well, at least it wasnât a 69 Camaro.
I wish I had pictures but this was years ago, before everyone had cell phones with cameras.
Lolol yeah, I might've missed it.
Iâve seen so much worse oh my but yeah
shoutouts for putting the placement at the end
The vice grips in the tire certainly gets an honorable mention!
I only get boring shit like nails, screws or staples đ€Ł
My wife just hit a scissors and when she pulled over with an instant flat there was a 4" blade sticking out of the sidewall.
Glad I retired from general repairs last year and all the idiots are going elsewhere with their "minor" problems. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for being here!
Yessss. I saw a clip of this on tiktok from someone else and was looking for the [original, saw your comment] shareable version.
Ps- my car sounds like a large /angry owl or hen when I turn left really sharp. Hoot hoot HOOTY HOOOOOOT HOOOOOT
The ones that got me rolling are when they make noises that sound like something lmao
customer: car is making farting sound
mechanic: how much gas did you put in it?
customer: too much
The man did not stop for that sign
must live in my hometown
I am still amazed at how many have no idea of maintaining the Vehicle they bought. As for inspecting a vehicle for issues that to is amazing.
1:34 this has got to be one of my fav old car mechanic clips! i have so many questionâs! that need answered lol
These mechanics have my huge respect. With what these guys deal with...damn!
12:25 "one hand" đ€šđ€·đŒđ
I can't believe some of these drivers are alive
best vehicle possession ever!
I never thought a car video could make me lose my appetite as iâm having breakfast.
4:40 I think the customer is more likely suffering a severe mental psychosis, rather than being a ham operator.
American ham radio enthusiasts are on a whole different level.
I thought the car was a bomb
@@seawolf7610 I know three American ham radio users, and they are faaaaar more normal than this car's yahoo.
Looks like a fire waiting to happen in my opinion
As a tow truck driver, I see this type of stuff all the time.
Great videos, keep em coming.
13:20 turned their car into a fog machine.
Haha đ the screaming window was hilarious!
at 4:45 I am sure glad Doc Brown keeps up on his recall notices.
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