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It costs money to own and operate a vehicle. There are many who buy a vehicle and refuse to spend a dime on maintenance.
Or insurance
Exactly right. I was only saying that the other day on rainman rays channel-people thesedays just dont gaf about car maintenance and care care,they just drive it until it breaks. This is very irresponsible and dangerous to other road users and themselves. Driving on roads thesedays is very dangerous,the amount of idiots and people that dont know how to drive properly is unbelievable. And dont get me started about elderly citizens that are too old to be driving,these 75 and older senior citizens are a danger to themselves and others,sitting on 70 in a 100 zone,taking up 2 parking spots because they cant judge distances properly in parking bays,not using indicators when required, pulling out in front of traffic not giving way to on coming traffic,the list is endless-these people should be handing in their licences.
I don’t know about where you come from but in Australia you need to pass a registration check every year, these are checks to make sure the car is roadworthy. Not maintaining your car is not dangerous but it will cost you when it comes to rego. And when you reach the age of 70 you need to have a medical assessment and driving test every year to maintain your licence
@@steyer-crmg only in nsw as far as I’m aware
@@spannaspinna ahh yes, i’m in NSW, forgot we don’t have national road rules. ……
I admit to being a little behind on my car maintenance, but these videos make me feel so much better about myself.
At least you even do maintenance, remember that
Preach it brother.
Each time I watch one of these, I feel like changing my oil.
Funny, everytime I watch one of these, I'm sure my car has the same problem.
At least you know you need maintenence and when you're past due.
"Knowing is half the battle" -GI Joe
i was an auto mechanic for 32 years and have seen just about every issue shown in this video. anyone who is an auto mechanic for long enough will see these things a lot.
i used to do a lot of steering,suspension and brake work and i can't tell you how many cars i have seen with steering components ready to fall out or literally tied back together and the car driven to the shop that way!!
One of my faves was a lady in ,car shutting down as she pulled in. My car just quit OMG. Flip key, low fuel light-guage at bottom. Ma'am you understand this light? It just means i need fuel before long? Umm yes. Smh. So I did a brief theory of how fuel keeps an intank pump cool. Don't think a word got through. Lmao
The guy who fixes my cars when I can't laughs when I replace things at 30% lifespan- he says if he did everything I would be his best client
I’m not even an intern mechanic, and I’ve seen every single one of these, I just fix cars for my neighbors when their cars just don’t want them to be towed and I am just the guy who gets them into drivable condition to drive to the shop to let the professionals finish the job. And I’ve seen every single one of these.
Some were poor engineering. Most were abuse or neglect. I have a control arm with a shot bushing,but it can't fall off ,doesn't shake,otherwise I can't tell somethings wrong. I'll get to it sometime.
Yep ! 46 years of rebuilding automatic transmissions and still haven't seen it all yet .
You know, guys, your Great Grandfathers were JOKING when they said, "Drive it 'till the wheels fall off."!
These never get old, especially hearing the mechanics gleefully looking past the stupid
I don't always know what I am looking at, but can appreciate the severity of the situation.
I took my 2012 GTI to the dealer because it was in limp mode. They gave it back to me, said nothing was wrong, even though the engine light was on. So I took it back and asked them to investigate the engine light, got a different mechanic. Took him for a drive, not even a block later he's like "You need a new high pressure fuel regulator."
What I just learned is I have been replacing my brake pads waaayyy to early!
Ya gotta wait till ya hear the screech of metal on metal....then it's time !!😀
@@aqueenslander Dude most of these are going well beyond even that point. This shit is fucking crazy. Like, how the fuck can you not look at it AT ALL when you hear/feel it? Any idiot can look at a thing and tell if it's broken or not usually if they just actually look at the damn thing.
If it sounds like two cats are fucking in a dumpster, it's time to change them
@@aqueenslander Nah, you need that grinding sound every time you tap the brakes. 🤣
SO?
I am a retired police officer who did sometime on traffic division, you would not believe the heaps that people drive in and drive others esp. kids . I of course got verbal abuse about impounding vehicles or giving them the forms they had to get repaired but it goes a long way to saving lives.
Hello sir...in America you MIT or something like we have APK in Holland? I see some cars in this video..that i think is imposseble too find on the road..esxuse me voor the bad englisch😅
@@patjedakkes Are you talking about cars needing to pass some sort of safety inspection to be legal on the street?
The United States of America is made up of 50 individual states, and each state has it's own laws concerning things like this.
*Some* of the states require vehicle safety inspections, but most do not.
The US is basically like 50 small countries grouped together, so many laws are different from state to state.
It gets kind of complicated lol but yeah, most of our states don't require a vehicle pass a safety inspection before it can be put on the street.
Cars *are* expected to be in a safe driving condition before heading out on the street, but it's essentially considered the owner's responsibility to guarantee the safety of the vehicle.
So I could, say, register, tag, and insure my 1980 fiat right now, which actually has all the parts for the brake sitting in a big bucket in the passenger seat...
And it would then *technically* be legal for me to drive it on the street.
BUT, if I actually drove it, and then smashed into the back of another car because i *literally* had no brakes, then I would be busted for driving an unsafe vehicle on the street.
Soooo... safety is a legal requirement, but a safety inspection isn't?
I guess it gets kind of complicated lol
😅
I'm amazed at many of these. EVERY SINGLE VEHICLE comes with an owner's manual with a recommended maintenance schedule.
Dude 3/4 of the US population cant even name 3 books.
@@kevincalderon794jokes aside unless you have been outcast by society there’s no way you don’t know 3 books lmao
Not anymore they don't ! They put it all online to cut costs! Really stupid I think.
4:25... My Transit Connect dash lights would sometimes do the exact same thing. Then during a road trip once it not only did that but refused to turn the engine off. I could turn the key to off and remove the key but the engine would just keep running. I managed to fix it by disconnecting the battery for about 10 minutes. That reset the computer apparently and it started working fine again.
Not 100 percent sure but I think I found the original cause a few weeks later. While digging around in the fuse box area I found a computer module of some kind that the prior owner (a company) had installed for the GPS. It basically allowed them to send emails and other data back and forth via whatever GPS they had. Anyway, I think that was messing with the vehicle computer somehow. I yanked that out and the vehicle has run fine for 6 years now.
0:49
"Sir we have a special this week on wheel alignments, could I interest you in one?"
"Don't try to upsell me on shit I don't need!"
I'm not much of a mechanic but these make me feel a lot better about my skills.
You want to learn and that's all you really need. I had to teach myself car mechanics as well, my dad and my brother knew how but wouldn't teach me a thing. I just read books, bought a few tools and did it. It was the most valuable skill I ever learned; and a lot more important than anything I ever learned in a college classroom.
Haynes or Chilton repair manuals are a life saver. Especially when you look into what a job takes, realize you don't know what TDC means and decide to pay somebody to do it. Or scrap the car.
(TDC = Top Dead Center, i.e., when the piston is all the way up, right before it starts its downward movement)
My milk shake brings all the techs to the car,
They're like, you won't get too far.
Darn right, you won't get too far.
We can fix it, but we'll have to charge...
Best reply ive read today mate
That's freaking awesome
And as for the bill, it will be large.😁
@@Isa1ahL33🤣💀
They should make song out of it.. beonce could sing it😅
In the UK we have our cars tested every twelve months for defects, and it can be annoying if you get picked up on something minor and have to go for a retest after a 5 min fix, but I'm so glad it keeps deathtraps like all of this stuff off the road! I'm surprised it's not a thing in the USA, to make sure people aren't driving horrifying accidents waiting to happen.
In some states, yearly inspections are absolutely a thing. In a perfect situation, they make sense. Fix the defect, get your pass, and move on. But I think sometimes a dishonest shop could hold the vehicle's pass hostage, until the vehicle owner coughs it up over something petty.
We do have that here, dishonest shops let a ton of cars go "for a buddy" or for a grift of extra cash.
I wouldn't bet on that. There are a lot of death traps on the roads in UK as well. I work as a part time mechanic and you'd be surprised of how many things i found wrong with some customers cars that just passed MOT. There are things that an MOT inspector can miss, but the driver should notice. Unfortunately car culture in dying in the UK as well. A lot of people don't even know how to top-up theyr washer fluid.
@@MrGafferjim that makes good sense. like a mandated 2nd opinion
@@MrGafferjim When did that law come in? My local garage does my MoTs and any repair work it fails on that I can't or won't do myself. I do, of course, have the option to drive it away and fix it elsewhere, then return for a free retest within 14 days.
The fact that we drive next to some of these vehicles on the road scares me😂
If you live up north or anywhere they salt the roads when it snows it ices over, you can guarantee some of these death traps are right next to you. I couldn't believe how many rotted out frames I saw in Kansas. And being from Texas all my life, I was baffled at first!
If your in america yeah, Europe not so much, mandatory safety inspections would take the majority off the road.
I'm not sure why, but I found the mechanic tearing apart the air filter at around 8:20 so funny.
For some reason it was satisfying to me. I have had a few of those lol
Hah I agree, it's strangely nice to watch
Yeah that was tough to believe, huh? Pretty obvious that the owner didn't even know WTF that thing was. Most vehicles nowadays also sport cabin air filters as well. Mine hasta be checked every 8k and changed every 16k. and its behind the glove box not the easiest place to get to.
nice and "crispy"
Many many years ago in Europe, to get a drivers license, we had to learn all about the car systems and engine. Also maintenance basics. It was classroom with engine cut out models etc.
Then we had to pass a test on the subjects, on top of the driving test. I had to get our car every year for "white glove" inspection by my father, than take it to the inspection center.
I was a tech for 20 years and got out of the business for this kinda stuff. After you tell them what’s wrong, it’s their fault and then the price to fix it they either flip out or say their going to get another opinion. People are to stupid to own a vehicle nowadays. My girl called me a couple of weeks ago to tell me her oil light was on. I said pull over and turn the car off. She told me she would after she got to the mall to finish Xmas shopping. (15 miles away) 🤔
Hope she got you a nice present
@dr bichat LoL
Or at least GREAT in Bed 👍
What causes that thick goop? All i know is change oil and breaks
You broke up with her, right? I'm a woman and I would have broken up with her. You did this for 20 years and she doesn't respect your advice??? 🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩
@@sarahrigdon7311
Usually not changing oil. Sometimes coolant spilling into the oil
Being a former mechanic in Arizona, I'm amazed at the condition of those rusted out vehicles.
We hate it here
Being in Florida you may occasionally see rust like that if people live near the coast, but rarely to that extent.
Be careful buying any used cars that used to belong to snowbirds, though.
Be thankful, it's all we do up here 24/7 are salt belt rust buckets, seeing clean cars and bolts that don't require heat to remove constantly lol
I too was lucky here in AZ until I hired on at an auto transport company based out of MIchigan. Even worse this fleet holds onto everything regardless of how bad they get. I've seen trailers with 80% of their crossmembers rusted completely out. We started referring to them at bluetooth crossmembers.
There are other cars built from aluminium, fiber glass or stainless steel. The guilt is on the buyer here, as they waste money on cars made from pig iron, same as those houses built of wood panels that fly away in tornadoes. I never seen a brick house fly away.
"Hey mister, your tire needs a new truck!"
A former coworker once had some trouble after changing his own oil. He didn’t know how much oil to put in, so he kept filling it until he could see it from the top. 😳
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 wtf!
Soooooo, what happened
Owners manual(sometimes you need to download) tells you this stuff. Maybe I am unusual for a male but I read the Owners Manual for everything I buy.
I'm hoping you both were employed at a surgery center or something where the harm can be minimized
I once knew someone who changed the engine and gear oil.
They put the gear oil into the engine, and the engine oil into the gearbox.
The gearbox did not like 10w40, the engine did not like automatic gear box oil. Gearbox blows up, engine seizes. Fun.
Why people neglect their cars so badly is beyond me.
Because they get what they can bearly afford only to find out that they can't afford to fix it
Money.
Lack of money.
@@jzlharvey not always. Sometimes its lazyness. The car is an appliance and they dont pay enough attention, nor do preventive maintenence. They wait till it breaks to fix it and then complain about the high cost.
@@jailbird1133 This. My buddy does that. He let his car go for years, and just had to dump almost 5k into it from neglect only repairs. He said "I just fix stuff when it breaks..." drives me nuts.
some people dont deserve cars
25:37 For those who want to know what's being said here, here's a translation from colloquial Québecois French:
Guy #1 - [Probably mentioning what the customer told him about previous oil changes performed on this vehicle] "... (at) a place in Trois-Rivières (town in the province of Québec, Canada) a month ago, and he did it every 5000km (3000 miles) otherwise."
Guy #2 - "Look at that shit, man! Yark! Unbelieveable! That's a 2020!"
Guy #1 - "Nah, 2019."
Guy #2 - "2019!"
“lacrosse” 😅
I was working as a grease monkey at a garage In country Ozback in the early 70's when a young man (19-20) drove up in an older Holden station wagon ( GM for you Yanks) and it sounded like the car out of Chitti Chitti Band Bang. It was a hot summers day here in the outback and he had driven it some 250Ks ( 160 miles) when the motor overheated and seized. To cool it off, he hosed the motor down with cold water! And because he was told the motor was out of oil and needed filling, he filled it! He put way too much oil in it and because the head was cracked from overheating it mixed the oil and coolant to make a lovely sludge which covered the motor. The dumb thing was it did run, but sounded like it was only running on 2 1/2 cylinders out of 6. He asked if i could fix it, as if it was just a failed spark plug. By the way, it was his dad's car and his dad was not going to be happy! He drove away slowly, leaving a trail of mechanical diarrhoea.
I did 38 long, miserable years with Cadillacs as a line tech. Things like this entertained us from time to time. Retired now thank Gawd.
Will always be grateful to my dad for teaching me basic maintenance on my cars. The rest I picked up over 20+ years of buying bangers and Google!😂
I had to go to the library.
As a UA-cam mechanic who’s father grandfather and great grand father we’re all mechanics these videos make me feel better about myself.
It is extremely frightening to see what people continue to drive with children in other cars or even their own… It’s probably a good thing that certain parts do you feel or people would be riding around on bare metal until it just stops
I told a woman once that she was in desperate need of an oil change and she said to me "doesn't it already come with oil when you buy it ?" All over her car were feminist stickers, one saying " boycott men , it's not like you'll miss anything"
So I didn't tell her any more about her car and it seized a few months later.
Chalk one up for feminists.
I see undercarriage damage from people running over things in the road, and it makes me sad. I see brake rotors completely worn away and just shake my head. But worn out front end components, tie rod ends, upper and lower ball joints falling apart or control arms rotted away scare the shit out of me. We share the road with those death machines.
When i was younger i thought i could get a vehicle and not worry too much about anything, ive changed my mind, im not getting anything until i get a better job so i can pay maintenance and never end up like this.
Tanks for opening my eyes.
5:47 same damn thing happened to me recently but more like 90% of the nut snapped off, and being a mobile tech I didn't have an acetylene torch to just burn it out, so I tried taking the other lugs off, and using my pry bar to try and snap the stud to get the job done and replace the stud. Instead eventually my pry bar slipped, nailed me in the eye and gave me a shiner. Needless to say, I told the dude to take it to a shop that's equipped for that fuckery 🤣
2:58 RUNS BAD AND SMOKES. Sounds like me.
Man I thought I made stupid mistakes but I'm off the hook for my entire life 😂
could have fixed 90% of those things with sprayfoam 🤣
0:54 FINALLY... Actual footage of these people "drove it here like this". lol...
For many years now, I've been saying "Some people simply don't deserve modern technology."
That's why, I quit being a mechanic because, all I got was the shitty jobs because "I was good at it" while, the fresh out of school greenhorns, got the nice jobs. It broke my heart but, I had to walk away.
I watched quite a few "greenhorn great mechanics destroy shit" . Don't doubt you , the older wrenches want a break and a laugh. Just a bad shop, or if you were at a stealership, it explains itself. Keep ur skill and knowledge, it will serve u well in life. 👍
Watching these videos makes me feel better about the way I rig my vehicles up to keep them going. Compared to these, I'm a genius.
But at the same time. It scares the crap out of me knowing that these cars could be on the highway beside me
I don't know why, but squishing that crusty air filter was the most satisfying thing I've seen tonight.
Never underestimate the power of "I forgot to get a oil change"😅
This video made me feel sooo much better about my car. Like, my car is a shitbox but at least it isn't as bad as these
I was a mechanic in my younger days and I seen a lot of this sort of stuff, especially the brake shoes. She says your brakes make a funny noise the brake pads eaten all the way through the rotor into the cooling fans.
I've never even heard of that outside these videos. My last car, I got new rotors at 60k out of precaution and bc I was replacing the pads anyway. The factory rotors looked great still, I half wondered if I was wasting money.
Is cooling-fin exposure when you keep the original ones for like 200k miles??
I once had a customer that was stone deaf , you should have seen the brakes on her car. The sad part was no one told her about the racket they were making , she just knew they felt funny but couldn't bring it in when she first noticed.
@@nthgth You were wasting your money, and also not everyone can just replace expensive shit.
And milage for parts replacement is TOTALLY IRRELEVANT!
You can destroy a set of rotors and pads in 6K miles easy, same with tires. I know becuase I have done it. It's all about how hard you are on your car, or how fast you drive/stop.
Also, for a commercial vehicle, you'd NEVER get 60k on a set of rotors, more like 20K.
@@nthgth no even that wont necessarily wear through to the fins my jeep still has the original rotors up front it's got nearly 500k miles on it and they're way past the point where I should replace them but it isnt being driven due to a blown up axle and a bad slave cylinder but they're still not down to the fins yet pretty far from them actually usually what causes that is when people run them down to the metal baking plate on the pad and keep going like that until this kind of crap happens once I get my new slave cylinder in I'll do the rotors and pads but untill then all I do is move it from one end of my property to the other to get to other things behind it so its not an issue at the moment
Guy who impacted the drain plug on stay away from vehicles forever please.
8:20 air filter
reminds me of what Enterprise leasing says when we recommend filters but they deny cause they don't see an issue with them.
I was a tech for 10 years.. this shit still makes me lmfao! People be wild with their vehicles. Thanks for this channel. Frigging epic!
15:24 --> Looks like you're low on headlight fluid! 🤣
Omg. He found where the 10 mills go!! It’s like finding out where all the socks went!
hearing "Steal from the rich, give to myself" at 3:23 threw me off so badly, lmao
It's really considerate of those customers to remove the asbestos from the brake pads before bringing them in.
No aesbestos on brakes for years
@@danrook5757 "Is Asbestos Still Used In Brake Pads?
Asbestos is well known as a human carcinogen yet there are still materials containing asbestos in the USA and one of those products is often brake pads. read on to learn more.
Aftermarket Brakes
The majority of auto manufacturers haven’t installed asbestos-containing brake pads since the 1990’s due to health concerns for those that perform brake-related automotive repair or maintenance. And yet, asbestos-containing products are still used in the automotive aftermarket industry in the US, primarily due to high sales of low-cost, asbestos-containing brake parts from countries such as China and India."
From The Asbestos Institute.
yeah, maybe 30 years ago.
@@mishroeder9490 Maybe read my last reply. Aftermarket brake pads from China and India still contain asbestos.
@@tinknal6449 I read it, just wanted to bust your balls a little :) Well aware that aftermarket pads contain asbestos. Enjoy your New Year!!
This just proves that way too many people are intellectually unqualified to own a car.
These people vote btw too... 🙄
Those filters at 8:33 are just the pull away curtain filters. It gives u a massive boost for the risk of a blown engine. Its worth it tho since it was this trick that got a rocket to the moon 🤣
Just when you think you have seen it all, this drops in my feed.
re: The ATF and brake fluid; asking a auto parts clerk for advice on auto maintenance is like the janitor at a hospital to perform gall bladder surgery.
Most of these problems would be fixed by a mandatory short technical check as we have in Europe. 20min every 2 years. After 20 years, no shity or unsafe cars on roads anymore. But I have fun here !
As a former mechanic, I can appreciate the disgust with customers these mechanics have.
People that don’t work on vehicles should stick to what they know, not what they think they know. Unbelievable 😵🤨😳😵💫 I was having flashbacks of some of the customers that visited the shop I worked at for close to 40 years.
I did not know it was possible to over fill an engine by TWO AND A HALF GALLONS of oil.
My fave was the unexpected wiper "blade" 🤣 and the camera double take. Comedy gold.
Imagine if that flew off in express way doing 80😢
I haven't seen any pictures of worn-out turn signals if you never use them they last forever..
15:21 - The customer put the blinker fluid in the headlights, instead of in the blinkers - Rookie mistake ! 😆
@ 1:55 I bought a Mini Moke from my next door neighbor, when I took it in for service my mechanic said, Do you know who sold you the car? I said yes, why? He said, Could you ask him if he used to concrete or cement to fill the frames with since they full of rust
You know that square section where you sit, on both sides, that runs the length of the Moke, yep, all rusted out, no metal, just cement painted orange
Many years ago I knew a guy that ran a "minor" car repair side-business, he always took still pictures(long before video being common) when the customer description, observed issue, and final conclusion didn't match, some of these videos would fit some of the things he told me about.
Dont have kids if you can't raise them.
Don't get pets if you can't take care of them.
Don't buy cars if you won't maintain them.
0:48 The Little Engine That Could. That could drag that car into the shop, that is!
It would be interesting to get some of the descriptions of the problems. In this video, there is a new truck with a “$15-20K fix”. There is fluid all over the garage floor. What fluid? What happened? It would be an interesting detail to know.
I LOVE your videos! Thank you! 🚙🚚
If a parts store employee actually told someone they could use ATF in place of Brake fluid, I personally would have gone back and taken a little time to 'educate' them.
I really question that.
02:15 - Car looks excited to go for a drive like my dog whenever I said “Do you want to go for a walk?”
46:14 Wait, you mean your radiator doesn't make you free peanut butter on demand? 😀
4:24 if I had to state my problem, it would've been "my console has Christmas lighting".
I held the flashlight for my father, rebuilt brother’s Chevy 6 cyl., rebuilt numerous other V8 engines for power or economy as well as restored three other vehicles.
It really pains me to see the disrespect people have for their cars. Some should not be allowed to own a car.
That clip with the Cockroaches reminded me of a time when I was checking for a drain leak in a bar sink and I had to remove the panel covering where the leaking pipe was and after removing the panel I looked inside and it was real dark but it looked like the walls were moving and as soon as I shined the flashlight the horror was like right out of a movie. The walls under the sink were covered with roaches which scattered as soon as the light hit them. It freaked me out and I jumped back about 5 ft. in shock from the surprise. Nice!
10:14 is scary. That's a Roadmaster, Impala SS or Caprice Classic. I recognized the 'home plate' air baffle immediately. It has a mechanical fan, so it's either an L99 or a tow package LT1. I hope I never see this in my 1996 Buick Roadmaster sedan
Yeah, as a 9c1 owner it was instantly recognizable
Just do your regular maintenance and servicing, especially thermostat and flush at regular intervals. They can cook in a just a few minutes if it's not right. Most (all) of these cars are people who didn't do regular servicing or just did oilies themselves (or jiffy lube). There's a reason manufacturers give a schedule for things to be checked/replaced.
🤔😲😖😣🤢🤨😫😭
The various stages of me watching these videos.
After seeing all those rusty cars, I appreciate living in a dry state that doesn't use salt on the roads. Our cars wear out before they rust out.
One of my favorites was a car belonging to the husband of one of the ladies in the dealership's office. "Stan's car didn't start this morning. When you have it in, can you look at the brakes? It pulls left when you stop." The right brake had gone past worn out, the pad's steel backing ground the rotor off of the hub, but held it in place by the seized caliper
One of the happiest days of my life is when I retired from being a mechanic. The lies people tell to cheat mechanics out of their wages became unbearable. AND, never tell anyone you where a mechanic, not ever.
True , but through this step i could preserve my love for cars :)
Amen🤔👍
Radiator repair tech here. I've never seen a trans cooler puffed up like that. That is wild.
I had a brake line fail right at the wheel once, had a rotor break apart like a few of these, with the disk separated from the hub part. Thankfully it failed in the mall parking lot and there was enough brake system pressure and three intact rotors for low speed driving to the firestone in another part of the lot.
Annoyed me because that's a repair I'd usually do on my own for a lot less money, but the 30 miles of highway with how my brakes were performing seemed a bit dangerous.
0:49 honestly I can respect that, they seem to just be trying to get it off the road and thats respectable I would say.
Glad we've got our compulsory annual test here in the UK. Most of these problems don't happen here.
In the 70s, I worked at a car wash and a guy from a local dealer we washed cars for, brought in a customer's car. She had flicked a cigarette out the window, and it came in the back window. The seat caught fire, and she raced back to the dealer where she bought it to have them put it out. Along the way, she passed 3 fire stations and did a lot more damage to the car because she was driving with the windows open, and fanning the fire the whole way.
And Utah says "We don't need no sinkin' safety inspections!"
Seriously! Fellow Utahn here, and I'm surprised I haven't been hearing about some of these idiots causing accidents that get people killed due to poor vehicle maintenance.
That crunchy airfilter @8:20 killed me 🤣🤣
That is amazing.
I had the water problem with a VW Rabbit convertible. I noticed that the water had pooled up beneath the seats. It was a Saturday and I was going to Habitats For Humanity, so I had my tool belt with me. I took out a 16 penny nail and drove it through the deepest part of the puddle of water... It drained on the way to the build site. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year people.
german engeneering
I cannot stop watching these videos.
Fathers teach your kids the basics. Little things like how to read a dipstick, where brake fluid goes, how to change their own oil, fix a flat tire or if your not mechanically inclined at least teach them to have their car checked when they hear strange noises. Im 53 and when i went to high school they had classes that taught this, home ec. and shop classes. I think most schools have phased these out as outdated but I think thats a huge mistake. Then again everyone has their own opinion even if its wrong, just watch the view once to see that
Another important thing is to know when a job is too big for you to handle and it is time to go to a mechanic.
@@thenthson Your exactly right. It depends on the person and how mechanically inclined they are. For instance years ago I had alot of guys at work tell me to go to a mechanic to get my CV axle changed. Instead I pulled it, then took it to a shop that replaces all the bearings, boots, repacks them and basically returns you a new CV axle. Pulling the axle I was comfortable with but I didnt have the tools to rebuild one so I went to the specialist. Know your limits
Drivers Ed teaches all these things still. At least in montana
For anyone who's never worked in a gas station - the early years of my automotive career were spent in gas station garages - you'd be amazed at how often people whose cars are on fire drive into gas stations. And park on the fuel pump island. Sometimes blocking traffic.
I may be over exaggerating slightly, but I swear we had one a week during the summer (almost always during the summer) pull in, with flames, demanding that we do something. Oh, and get mad when the boss charged them for the fire extinguisher.
All of y'all blaming the owners, it's important to remember most of these issues happened out of the blue, with no prior warning whatsoever.
No noises, no bad steering, no warning lights, nothing.
Im betting there were clues. And Im betting regular maintenence would have prevented most if not all of those issues
Cars don’t just explode like some of the ones in this video, there are always warnings the drivers must not take notice of the warnings.
Nobody notice the wonderful sarcasm?
@@kenmohler4081 The lowest form of humour, only understood by the intelligent....
“This fell off my truck the other day and I don’t know what it is.”
“That’s your brake pads bud, you didn’t notice the very loud grinding sound and the truck won’t stop?”
“Can I drive it home?”
“No dude, you shouldn’t have driven it here.”
so that's what clean blinker fluid looks like
Yeah, but it needs 'topping off'!
5:50... I was getting gas at this large station off the highway once and this customer outside asked if I had a lug wrench he could use. The station didn't sell them. I of course let him borrow mine. Apparently he had just had his tire replaced at Walmart and they had not fully tightened the lug nuts. Not only had half the lug nuts been ripped off by the loose tire but it ripped the bolts in half also. He was going to tighten the remaining ones and drive back to have it fixed. However, as he tried to tighten them the bolts started breaking. He was down to just 2 bolts in the end. I was like, dude, you need to get that towed back.
Seen enough of these videos and im not sure what scares me more, the condition of some of the cars or the mechanics working on them
It scares me more that they're even on the road and they're right next to me at the stop light.
What the hell's scary about the mechanics?? 🤔🤔
As an auto mechanic for 32 years (retired 15 yrs now) i have seen most of the things in this video. and the one at the 1:00 mark in the video made me laugh because i saw that one one time. a 1987 chevy Malibu came into our shop with the same complaint,runs bad and smokes. the woman who owned was putting 5 quarts of oil in it (305ci or 5.0 liter motor ) every 5k miles not realizing you had to drain out the old oil and change the filter!
Edit: Had not realized i watched this video 11 months ago. so extra points comment!
I have been watching / looking at stuff like this on the internet for 2 decades now. Is it just me, or has there been a lot more bullet holes in cars over the last couple of years?
Nah, more cameras to record them.
Every German Car Mechanic that saw this, just died. Those Rust Buckets would not even be allowed on German Roads
That wiper flapping up and down is Fords new active areo
10:50 For that in rad tank transmission oil cooler, we normally burst test those to 40 bar (~580 psi) with zero deformation allowed, so that transmission had to be at aome crazy high pressure.