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Hi scotty could you (or anyone) please tell me why do I need to rev my car to put it in reverse? Whenever I put it in reverse it doesn't move unless I rev it up to around 2000 rpm I have a Lexus rx 2005 thanks in advance.
I knew a guy in Georgia who worked at an emissions inspection place next to an upscale neighborhood, in the late '80's/early '90's. He knew which vacuum hoses on various cars to unplug, to make them fail inspection. They'd fail, and if the customer seemed anxious, he'd say, "I'm not supposed to do this, but I know how to fix it". They'd ask "How much?" He'd answer, depending on how he read the customer, between $60 and $400. Depending on whether they watched him or not, he'd play it off, like there was a lot to it, when he really was just hooking the vacuum line, which he'd earlier disconnected, back up. He made a ton of money doing this as an older teenager, after he'd moved away from home (He'd grown up in his dad's service station working on cars, so that's how knew enough to know, which hoses did what). It worked, because most of the customers had money, but didn't have time to get second opinions or even worry about getting ripped off for between $60 and $400. He later became a very successful used car dealer and then a bank loan officer, since his experience in auto finance translated easily to home mortgages.
Or lease, so you don't need ANY of this. I haven't been to a mechanic in 20 years or spent any money. When you lease, it's THEIR car. They want it to be perfect and will pay for anything. Still, Scotty is the best. My Lexuses (Toyotas best) run like tops. TOPS. I hardly know how to lift all my cars hoods up. (Insert smiling Owl here 🦉)
I'm a heavy diesel mechanic, I take about 500lbs of tools and supplies everywhere I go. If I see someone pulled over by the side of the road, hazards flashing, more often than not I'll stop and help them out. Not for money, I got these skills and I have these tools to serve our country and others, most of the time its a small thing and the job is quickly and easily done or diagnosed and I'm on my way. Dishonesty and a gutter rat attitude will bring you down far further and sooner than it will anybody else, if you don't have integrity then what are you left with?
Ejay I wish I knew you in my state, after I took my car to get an oil change from another mechanic because it was the only one open at the time and now the EPC (Electronic Power Control) Light is on basically the car runs fine but if I exceed 4000 RPMs the car will basically jetlag and pull me back, I don’t want to have to take to a service center because I know they will overcharge me. My car is a 2015 Volkswagen Jetta SE TSI I literary just got it last month at 77,000 miles. Another problem I have is that my oil pressure light keeps coming up every 10 seconds while I’m driving I already changed the oil few weeks ago with a new oil filter and changed the oil sensor or oil pressure switch but the light still comes up. If anyone has a solution to this that can help me so I save $$$ please let me know
Once saw a guy trying to scam $75 out of some girl to jump start her car, then he was trying to convince her to get in his car and he would take her where she needs to go. When I came up on the situation I here her saying " no, I cant leave my car here" and him responding " come on just get in, ill take u there." No doubt this guy was no good when I asked her what's happening, she explained everything while that dude stood there real quiet and nervous looking,soon as I said I'd jump her car that guy took off real fast. I feel like I prevented something terrible from happening to her that day.
I'm a 64 year old female. I didn’t get to take auto mechanics when I was in school. Girls didn’t do that. I'm getting an education by watching your videos. Thank you!
You go girl. Im doing the same. I can now change my oil, flush my brake fluid, change a flat, and do all the routine fluid checks and air filters. It is great when I can fix a problem on my own because I have been scammed many times. Now that I know more I can tell my mom was scammed many times over the years.
I should have taken mechanical training . I can hardly remember my name but I remember things that my dad and brothers talked about many many moons ago. Now I learn with my favorite teacher Mr. Scotty Kilmer
@@lesliekilgore648 IT ALMOST as if I should not get mirrors oil changed every time I check my car at a dealership. And by now I already wonder if "dashboard leaking" is an actual thing, too.
@@StrangerHappened dashboard leaks are actually real. all depends on how the AC's condensation is handled and if the heater core has sprung a leak. hot pressurized engine coolant spraying inside your cab is messy to say the least.
Years ago in Western Australia, that used to tell customers there brakes were so bad they couldnt leave the shop until they were repaired. There story was that it was against the law for them to release the car in that condition. I knew a little bit about cars, and knew my brakes were in good nick. Went there for a wheel alignment, the guy said, brakes are shot, cant release your car. I said to him, fine I'll just call the police and tell them you're refusing to give me my car. Handed the keys straight to me.
How blessed am I that as a teenager I learned how to work on my own car. Countless thousands saved and I get the satisfaction of knowing that I can fix it when it's broken.
I am now 46. When I was a teenager growing up, my dad did show me how to change the oil and the spark plugs, essentially all of the little stuff. With the Advent of UA-cam, I have recently replaced both upper and lower control arms on both sides of my truck. I have added Adda leaves to my truck I am going to be replacing my sister's brakes tomorrow. Fortunately she has got four wheel disc.
It's smart to stay away from chains, but the Firestone down the street from me actually do their job, I was amazed. I actually wanted an oil change and tire rotation, but that actually came out and told me it wasn't ready for a rotation and didn't charge me.. Any other sleazy joint would jump at the chance to do a service especially if a customer requested it.
I get my oil changes at Walmart because for the price of their pennzoil full synthetic oil change is less than buying the oil and filter myself. +i don't get dirty. I always look for leaks and to make sure filter was changed and check the oil level before I drive away. But they don't try to upsell at all. And I get a written proof that it was done for my warranty just incase.
We had a Toyota dealership scam us by saying we jumped my wife's Prius battery incorrectly and fried the ECU, that's why the dash, ac doesn't work. It turns out they took the dash fuse out and put it in a empty, dummy space. The amount of apology emails and calls we got that week was amazing.
Even Toyota dealerships ! Et Tu Brute? GMC dealers highly inflate their prices, use intimidation tricks and sell you non OME/parts at OEM prices. MIdas is totally non-transparent about the parts and pay commission on parts to their mechanics? And same. Chaarge OEM prices for lower quality parts. Independent shops, mostly the same dirty tricks. So, unless one has the knowledge, the ability, the strength and a garage/appropriate space to do repairs(even the simplest maintenance) one is destined to pay higher and higher prices for services.
Years ago an elderly man brought a 2005 Cadillac DeVille into the shop, that he was having serviced at another repair facility. He requested an oil change, and the bushings greased up. Our oil change guy notified him that his Cadillac did not have grease fittings. The previous shop who had been doing his oil changes for many years, was charging him $8 for grease with each oil change. He had his attorney take pictures of the undercarriage, and submitted all the documents to small claims court. He ended up winning a lawsuit against the repair shop for scamming him out of money for many years.
Bruce Smith from what I understand. The man got more than what was scammed out of his wallet. The elderly man had his lawyer on retainer for many years. He got a pretty good settlement out of it too!
@@jonathanbelanger6574 Not if paid his legal fees. Plus the cost of the physiological stress caused to this man. Not to mention excepting legal Us funds under false pretences. It is that just me overthinking it here.
Something that many people don't do anymore when they get their car repaired, but should do. = Ask the mechanic for the old parts he replaced. If they can't provide them, it's likely that the only work they did was to write a bill for you. JMO.
Also check the parts given for any marks suggesting it came from a junk yard (where I come from, pieces from junk yards are marked). It's easy to give you some junk pieces laying around making you believe it were the parts that were replaced.
Slot of times these mechanics will show you a bunch of old parts they claim to have replaced on your vehicle without you even asking them, that's a red flag right there ,but I guess it's too late do anything about it. Lol
And also ask them straight up to see the repair they just made. I do it all the time. "Pop the hood and let me see it" "show me what I'm looking for just in case I start having issues again I'll know what to look for" etc
Some mechanics will do stuff like take a similar enough air filter, or just your air filter, and spray it with oil and cover it with debree so its filthy. Then do nothing and charge or sell you a new one and make a quick buck
Went and got my oil changed at a shop. The so called mechanic came in the waiting room with fan belt and said this belts wore out and slammed it hard on the table in an attempt to intimidate me. I got up picked it up and slammed it down hard too and said. I didn't tell you to take it off you can just put it back on.
Good one! I would have told him he owed me money for messing with something on my vehicle that has absolutely nothing to do with the oil change I requested.
Your totally right Scott. Here in ventura County Ca. They tax you for repairing the road, but they never do until someone has an accident. I went to an auto shop and as soon as they saw my scan tool, they flat out refused to fix my car. I told them they would be hearing from the Better Business Bureau. Couple month's later they were shut down. Karma always wins when the truth comes out. That's why I love your channel. A honest mechanic is very hard to find theses days. So a big thank you and God bless you and your family. Always fight the good fight!.
Just want to hop on here and let you know my 11 year old Son found you a while back and watches you all the time. So much so that we’re currently driving and he’s playing a game with his young Sister called, “Let’s watch for cars that are money pits and yell, MONEY PIT!” Thanks for the laughs and the info. My Son hopes to follow in your footsteps one day.
Carol... When you and your son pick out his 1st car, make sure that it has a weak 4 cylinder engine, with a sluggish automatic transmission. He will still push it to its max limits, but you'll know it's not a powerful car.
True story. I changed the air filter. 3 weeks later, I got too lazy and just brought it to Jiffy Lube for an oil change. Later, the guy up front told me I need air filter, it’s very filthy. I looked at him straight in the eye and told him I just changed it a few weeks ago. He stammered and said he will check with the tech. He came back with a smile and told me he made a mistake and it was for another car. I smirked and told him while walking away that I also mark the oil filter every time I change it. When they rolled up my car, I told the tech to pop up the hood before he got out and checked the oil right in front of him and then looked under to see if the filter was also changed. Never went back ever. Never even brought any of my cars ever to a shop for maintenance after that.
bro this is why I do oil changes myself now. I had to pay jiffy lube because they broke my dipstick (multiple times) and always said it was broken before I got there. The last time I ever went, I knew my dip stick was fine when I got there and they literally snapped it in half right there in the shop! I said they owed me a new one right away and they sent me it for free. I was PISSED though.
Had a similar experience with “tire discount” place. My hubby and I priced a replacement tire w damaged sidewall at a TD, and they wrote the price and part number on a price of paper (register receipt), but I didn’t have time to repair it then. I told them I was planning to get it fixed in another town so they checked and said it was in stock (and wrote the town on the receipt). A couple days later, w/o my hubby, went to TD in another town closer to home. Had them change the tire bc I knew how much it would cost. When they were finished the bill was 2x the quoted amount. They said there was disposal fees, and valve stems and the tire was higher than quoted. I argued with them, I did not pay and they ‘did me a favor’ and “discounted” the price to the amount I was quoted. And I disposed of my tire myself on free dump day at our local landfill.
Thank you for being an honest mechanic that helps us avoid scammers. I was lucky, growing up my dad, uncles and my grandfather taught me about cars and what to look out for. Too many people today have no idea how their car works or how they may be scammed.
I went to a mechanic shop one time to get my oil changed and my air filter on my chevy malibu. Dude told me it'll be 300 dollars to order the "specially made air filter" for my chevy malibu. Then he said it'll be an additional 250 bucks for the labor...then he said that with the chevy malibu you also have to change the fuel filter too which would be an addition 300 bucks. I simply looked at him and said, the chevy malibu's generic filter is 30 bucks, and the stock air filter from gm is 60 bucks and also the chevy malibu does not have a fuel filter. He looked at me with a look of shock on his face. And I told him I was leaving to go take my business else where.
This is the most relevant video Scotty has ever made. Mechanics tried to scam my 80yo Mom that her rack & pinion needed replacing because it was leaking. Oddly, the leak was motor oil, not ps fluid....
As a career heavy equipment and truck mechanic I can say I've never heard scotty say anything that I think is incorrect. I appreciate his straight forward honesty toward people with less mechanical knowledge
I stopped taking my car to “quick lube” shops. I take my car to my favorite certified mechanic that I trust. Someone who is an honest businessman working for long term customer loyalty.
Quick lubes are such a scam. They'll put a little sticker in your window and tell you to come back in 4000 or 5000km. Most people dont know car oil lasts much longer and says how long right in the manual. I got fired froma quick lube when a woman asked when to come back and I told her after 12,000km or 1 year whichever comes 1st. She drove the same car as me and thats exactly what my car manual says.
Everyone should. 2 times i had my car in the shop. Both times it was because of inexperience. I got a manual and taught myself. Turns out, it's not complicated just nuts bolts and ruling out possibilities. It sucks in the winter or summer when it's hot outside but the money I've saved and even made turning wrenches for others has made it worth it.
i do all my own work too but i brought my new-to-me truck in to have high pressure steel valve stems put in and i provided them the stems. well i didnt know back then the new 99+ ford f250 wheels have a smaller hole so they didnt fit. they didnt call me to tell me. they installed the half brass half rubber mid grade stems and charged me $8 a valve stem to do it! (when i bought it the truck only had the standard 50psi stems) i was so pissed. i had to leave on a trip the next day so i didnt make a scene but i could tell after talking to the owner he was just trying to line his pockets. well now ill never go back to that shop so his loss
Same. I am pretty intelligent. I can figure any bolt-on type stuff out. Too many sketchy mechanics out there. I don't trust any of them. Many of them do it just to screw someone over. They don't even get any money out of it because they work for a shop and they think they are doing the shop a favor.
How true it is about dealers and ripping you off. I told the service writer: I need a state inspection and service engine oil and filter only. I already installed a new air filter. What does he do in the next 30 minutes? He brings my air clean air filter that I installed now is dirty, not by air flow but by mishandling it with dirty hands. I was so upset, I stopped going to the dealer for any service.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom! My scam story happened 10 years ago when I took my ‘04 Toyota Solara to my dad’s auto mechanic to get bearings, rotors, and brake pads replaced. After the repairs, one of my wheels made a loud sound with every rotation and it was louder while idling or coming to a stop. I took my car back to them to see if they could fix the sound. The owner told me to give it time as if the brakes needed to be broken in. Time passed and the sound continued so I took my car to a different shop for a second opinion. I explained the recent repairs and while my car was still up on the hoist, the head mechanic showed me that my rotor was wearing unevenly which was causing the loud sound. There were crosshatch marks on only half of the rotor, so it made sense. He said the rotor just needed to be shaved down. THEN he pointed out that my “new” rear brake pads looked like my car’s original brake pads. The front pads were charcoal-gray and looked new compared to the light-gray rear pads. So I took my car back to the shop that made the repairs and told them what another mechanic told and showed me. I asked them to fix my rotor for free since their work resulted in the loud sound AND because they scammed me on rear brake pads. They fixed the rotor for free, the loud sound was gone, and I never went back.
I have to admit, my wife & I are ADDICTED to this Scotty phenomenon. Is there a shrink out there, that can possibly help us out? All great stuff (and entertainment), but heck, we've got real chores we've got to do.
Heroin. Its the only thing that will help you through the withdrawal symptoms lol. Better to just manage your addiction lol. Like 2 hours of chores and you can watch 30 minutes of Scotty lol Of course if you start watching his videos instead of girls beach volleyball playoffs thats when you know you have a serious problem lol But hey look on the bright side, you’ve taken the first step by admitting you have a problem lol
I have a old Toyota I just went for new tires and the clerk didn’t bother up selling me, he told me himself that the mechanic just drove in and drove back out, he said he would usually upsell people but he can tell I keep mines maintained.
The wobbly tire story brings back an old memory. I remember riding with my brother in his beater of a car. This was 35ish years ago. Coming back from the mall, at a stoplight, a car that was behind us pulled up beside us and said," hey buddy, your rear tire is wobbling". My brother responded, "That's the only straight part, the rest of the car is wobbling". The light turned green and we continued on. Miss you, Paul. R.I.P.
I purchased a 2003 Toyota Tacoma pre-Runner 2.7 L. It’s a great truck, but was plagued with a few issues from the previous owner, who sold it because he probably couldn’t fix it. So learn from me here: The check engine light would come on and it said that the EGR valve was faulty. $3000 later of constantly going into the mechanic shop and they couldn’t “figure it out”, I took it to a professional mechanic, and they found out that there was a BB placed in the vacuum line leading to the EGR valve. He took it out and I still have it to this day. Always check your vacuum lines and always find a trusted mechanic if you can. I called it the “$3000 BB“.
A new Firestone garage was built near Indianland SC and sent out free oil change fliers to the community. I was driving an 01 GMC Sonoma that was aligned perfectly. I go in and use their coupon and they tell me that my steering linkage is loose. But luckily they had the parts in house to fix it in a couple hours. I laughed and said ‘I bet you do’. And never went back.
Took my semi truck to the freightliner shop in Greenville SC years ago to get a clutch put in. They called me saying my transmission didn't have oil and was burned up. I told him he was full of s... The truck was driving fine and if it didn't have fluid it wouldn't even been driveable. I was getting a clutch put in because the throw out bearing was getting bad . When I threaten them with my lawyer they said they got my transmission mixed up with another customer. Bunch of crooks. Never spent another dime in that shop.
I run an irrigation company here in Houston that my father in law started over 40 years ago and we do VERY well simply because we’ve always had a policy of only fixing the stuff that absolutely requires attention. Most of the other sprinkler guys are in and out of business in a couple of years because they’re always trying to sell home owners a bunch of garbage that they don’t need, that and most other guys in my business have absolutely no idea what they’re doing. If you want to be successful in small business, honesty is the ALWAYS the best route.
I had a guy blow up my houses irrigation system, and then go out of business the next day practically. Still cant find someone who can fix it, not sure how to tell what is wrong. Starting to think of learning how to do it myself but not sure where to start.
What you say is true for SMALL business. But for BIG business it's often the opposite. They lie cheat and steal they're way to the top. Eating up all the honest SMALL businesses on the way.
A mechanic told me I needed a new oil pan n he couldn’t change my oil cuz the nut was worn out, he said give me 1,000 I’ll put on a new oil pan n change ur oil, that was in Monro Muffler, I said no Ty n left, turns out it was a scam,, how do these guys sleep at night?😡
My guess is they sleep at night with the thousands of dollars in their pockets from people who do fall for the scam. Scams only continue to happen if they work enough of the time to be worthwhile to try. You might have said no, but someone else said yes the very same day.
That happens to everyone. Wtf are you on about? It is more noticeable with his voice, because he has a very high pitched voice naturally. He's almost always speaking at around a middle C, which is extremely high for a male.
Back in the mid-1980s when I drove a 72 El Camino I put new inner and outer tie rods on it and new upper and lower ball joints on it, so then I took it to a shop to have a front end alignment , as I was waiting for that to be done they called me over to show me my vehicle saying that they can't do an alignment on it because my ball joints were worn out and that they can replace my ball joints for me and then do the alignment ,they must have thought I was stupid or something they tried convincing me that there was extra play in the ball joints by trying to move them up and down and back and forth and nothing was moving out of the ordinary at all from what I can see because they were solid and tight and brand new, I told the assholes I just replaced the whole front end and that they were trying to screw me over, I told them to get my car down off the rack so I can get the hell out of there I then found another shop that did the alignment with no problem.
This man - Scotty, has taught me so much in the year I’ve been following his page. It’s amazing how many times I’ve diagnosed my own trucks based on his advice and knowledge. Not to mention he’s educated me on a lot of other car repairs and I’m not a mechanic by trade.
Several years back I moved and got a "welcome to the neighborhood" free oil change offer from the local oil change place. Well, OK. So I took it in for the free oil change, and they kept coming into the lobby. First it was that I need a transmission flush, which I'd had done a few months before. Then it was air filter, which I'd changed myself the previous week. I walked out with him that time myself and said "Show me." I removed the cover, we both looked at it, and he said "Oh" and just put the cover back on. They ran through the gamut of things that needed done, and I kept saying "No" or "I just did that." Finally, they said I was ready to go. I went to the cashier, and she looked that bill and had to go ask what to do. She had never seen one come in and leave before with a zero balance due. LOL
What did you really expect for free? That should have been expected, but more importantly, I would have specifically stated "DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING ELSE ON MY VEHICLE". You might be surprised that even opening up an air box to check the filter, can cause the grunt kid to break the lock latches off. You might also be surprised what that air box costs from the dealer, but of course I'd sooner get a used one from a junkyard.
@@stinkycheese804 At the time I didn't have a good place to do it at home and had oil changed at those places anyway. But I've got a shop on my property now and do all maintenance myself.
The inspection shops in Northern Virginia are always doing scams with inspections. They love to hit me with "oh, your headlights are dirty, they need to be cleaned for $100". But I can't find an honest one.
Most honest mechanic i ever found was a race mechanic for my mx5. Just a dude who loved cars and would talk to you for hours. Everyone else has tried to pull something shady, especially when my gf takes her car in
Thank you Scotty. Your information and calling out these crooked mechanics is greatly appreciated. I've been victim of these scams and hopefully won't again.
As a tech in training I find myself noticing things wrong with people's vehicles like flat tire or bald tires. If I happen to get the chance to say something I just let them know and tell them to be careful. I dont wear my uniform outside of work and never bring up the shop I work for because it seems dishonest and I feel like people are less likely to believe me. I just want to make sure people are safe on the road. It's not just their lives that could be in danger during a blowout, but also those around them.
During an inspection, the inspector replaced the fuel cap in my Toyota to a universal type. I didn’t know until I had a code. I took it to them and refused to leave without my cap. They ended up buying me a new one.
Scotty I’m a young lube tech at a dealership and it’s sad that people try to do that I look over vehicles to make sure they’re good to go not all dealerships are bad…. Love your vids I learn so much!!!!
Thank you for this. So great for us women when we take our cars to the shop. Most mechanics don't think we know anything. I grew up with three brothers, so I knew a little about cars. I still had mechanics try to scam me
Very good video Scotty. Thanks. Reminds me of a scam I got into at a Sears Service Center. Went in for a brake noise since we had them done there. They looked at the brakes and said they were fine, but my tires "were so bad they couldn't legally allow me to drive it." NAturally they didn't have any used tires to sell, but they could open a line of credit for a FULL set of new ones. After those were paid off, we NEVER went back for ANY service and always referred people other places because of it.
I’m so lucky my mechanic works from home. When I take him my vehicle for repair he doesn’t mind me hanging around, He welcomes good conversation. A buddy of mine called him to fix his truck and he went to my friends work place. Fixed it there on the spot.
Love it!! As a woman it used to piss me off when I enter any car place..sale, parts whatever and they assume I don't know a thing. Glad to know using my logic and gut saved me from a ton of scams. You proved me right. Have a great mechanic like you but you guys are rare and few unfortunately
Yep, I do every thing I can. I have always changed my oil for several reasons, one being I would blow a gasket if I had to wait a hour or so to get that done, people in the waiting room hacking and coughing , kids crying .
Scotty in Florida, I took my car for an emissions inspection. It failed the test, it was a 1992 Camaro V8. I took it to PepBoys, paid for a diagnostic they did not find anything wrong with the car. I took it back again for an inspection it passed! Nothing was done to it in the interim. I'm glad we don't have emission inspections anymore. I lost $$$ on a wasted diagnostic at Pep Boys.
As an experienced car repair person, just fixing my own cars, listen to Scotty, he has an excellent contribution to your knowledge of how the industry works. Don't trust garages in any shape or form, take someone who knows what is going on behind the spiel, please.
I bought my car to a mechanic who told me I needed a gasket & told me there was oil seeping out. I had changed this not too long ago so I knew he was full of it! I noticed he had sprayed some oil around it!!!
85 dollars they to,d me to change the air cabin filter ....55 to change the engine filter and 109'for a tire alimmet after my free oil change at toyota ...I said na I'm good and roled out after my oil change ..you should of seen that guy face ask me if I was ok and if I needed explaining I said ya I'm great thanks for asking and I laughed right in his face....
Scotty must clone himself and paste his clones all over the United States. Everyday, the original Scotty will wake up with an abundance of passive income. Generated by his clones.
Until "The Revolt of the Scotty Clones" takes place, wanting more money, or they'll threaten to create videos issuing false car maintenance advice, etc.
They tried to pull that on me telling me that my car needed all sorts of work after a smog inspection. I asked the mechanic to give me all his information and told him I would take the car to my mechanic straight away. He started backing off and back stroking so quickly it wasn’t funny. I knew he was full of it because I know my car. Great advice.
Scotty often mentions this, because, that's what happened to his grandfather. I've seen it happen often myself. Had a colleague, who'd saved up 4 million dollars, since he had a good job and was frugal, plus he never married or had kids. He retired at 60 years old, and 3 months later, he was dead of a heart attack. His nieces and nephews, whom he hardly knew, ended up getting the fruits of his lifetime labor. Who knows, what would have happened, if he'd continued to work? Maybe someone would have noticed his I'll health and compelled him to see a doctor, or maybe just the act of working, would have kept him in good health?
Diagnostic Trouble Codes still don't tell you what exactly is wrong with a vehicle. It just points you to a more specific area that needs to be inspected.
They could easily have cars display the fault code on the dash, since the code is generated in your cars computer. Except they would make a lot less money in repairs if you were able to figure out the problem yourself. Nowadays you can buy quite good scantools for not a lot of money. It's a good investment if you like working on your own cars.
I'm lucky that my brother in law has a garage he runs, and anything too serious for me I just take to him. He's been really good to me. I can understand why others hate looking, since it's obvious to them that if you knew anything about cars you wouldn't be talking to them, and it oddly seems to be a profession that attracts a lot of shady characters. Which is too bad, since I know that my brother in law is always busy, and it's because even other mechanics trust him. Hell of a guy.
I have three mechanics in town that I have been going to for 15 years. Their reputations for integrity are solid. With that said, one way to find honest mechanics, of which they are out there, is to test them. Inquire about having components changed that you know for a fact are still good and see how they respond. Example: one of my trusted mechanics focuses on selling tires. Last December I inquired about having two tires replaced because they're old. They still have good tread but they've hardened up somewhat due to age. The front desk man came out, looked at my tires, and said his job is to sell new tires but my tires are still good to last for a while longer yet and sent me away without making a sale. With mechanics who don't have a particular product focus, ask them what they think of your front struts. Play dumb like you know nothing about struts. Okay so if you go in and your struts are nice and dry, like they should be, but the mechanic says they should be replaced when they seem fine to you, then go elsewhere. You can do this test with other components that are easy to inspect such as lower control arms, tie rod ends, ball joints, etc. as well.
Thanks a lot for bringing this topic up Scotty. This is a BIG help to the public that is very vulnerable to these cheating mechanics. God bless you, brother.
don't you realize that the pressure of the auto dealership requires them to do that. they usually get fired if they do not oversell. same with big chains. find a good indie shop from recommendations from friends and neighbors.
Hyundai dealerships are expensive. I had a 2012 sonata and a couple months ago I went in and they tried selling me hood struts for $600 to install. I googled the parts.. $20.
Unfortunately, you can't trust repair shops anymore. That's exactly why I do all the maintenance on my vehicles. I use an excellent car maintenance program called Automotive Wolf to manage the vehicle maintenance schedules and send me reminders when any service is due. It also tracks all the parts, expenses and performance. I currently have 2 vehicles with over 200,000 miles and both run like new.
You speak the truth! I personally have experienced an attempted hustle on brake pads needing done, identified urgently needed rear brake pads. I didn’t have time, but I told my brother. He bought pads, pulled the wheels. Perfectly good pads. There was something else the guy said was wrong, so I took it to my dealer. Nothing wrong. The service manager there told me about a customer who came in after being told his engine mount was leaking. The shady mechanic had squeezed grease on the mount and showed that to the guy. The service manager showed him an engine mount. They are solid rubber, as you know. So yes.
I've been scammed by a couple of these ideas and almost by a few others. And, I'm a home mechanic! I will go out and buy a good OBD2 scanner now. Thanks Scotty for the tips!
I had a guy in Aransas pass TX drive up next to me while I was gasing up at a Walmart roll down the window and yell " Oh my God look at all that damage on your truck" he jumped out and started rubbing his hand on the side rear panel " I can fix it for 200 dollars right here, it will only take me 15 minutes". I told him " okay, let me move it to the air pump". I just drove off. There was no damage to my truck but it was a weird experience.
I got to say I got A Blue Driver for my 2004 GMC Yukon XL and I love it. It puts me a head the game. I mean it's not going to give you all 5he answers but it tells you more then I can even understand. It has already helped me from getting ripped off by mechanics. It's crazy how many mechanics have these expensive devices to check what's wrong with the car and don't even know how to use them.
Nice video. The one scam I hate is if you have transmission fluid and filters changed and they show you shavings and say your transmission needs rebuilt. When the shavings are really normal wear in many instances. Lots of scammers in transmission shops.
I worked at a dealership I won't name for a few years, to be eligible for the lifetime oil changes you would have to follow THEIR reccomended service schedule, not the owners manual or you would lose your eligibility. Of course the sales people wouldn't explain that prior to them buying the car. Service advisors are also paid commission, that should speak for itself.
When I was a kid back in the 70's our family drove down to Virginia. While there my father had new shocks put on the station wagon. Drove home back to Connecticut. The next day my mother took car to the Midas dealer for a new muffler. The Midas people told her that the shocks were bad and were leaking oil. So she gave them the OK to replace them. My father sure was mad because the shocks only had a few hundred miles on them.
@@TheCowboy4000 most women, sure. But not my woman. She grew up around mechanics andshe actually showed me a thing or two since ive been with her. As they say, if youre a country boy get yourself a girl with a truck.
I had bad experience at Mazda dealer in Australia once. I had my car transmission oil changed. The battery warning light was on when I pick up the car. The staff mentioned a new battery needed to be replaced. I drove the car and later on found out one of the cable from the alternator is disconnected. Then I never go to Mazda dealer again.
I dropped my car off at a National chain branch, first thing. When I phoned at 5pm, the manager said they'd had it on the lift, dismantled it, the wrong part had been delivered, and they were waiting for the correct one. When I told him I'd been working at a job across the road and had seen that my car had never even moved all day, you could hear him sweating as he tried to bull his way out of it. He 'wasn't available' when I collected it the next day, fixed.
I refuse to work on peoples cars who do just that. I understand people not being comfortable but i've invested too much money to have someone watch me do my job.
The only time I do that is when it's not a super long repair and I dont have a ride home so I just wait there and chat with the mechanic since he works in his backyard
That's really annoying for the mechanic I can imagine. If you don't trust the shop or mechanic, then you should go to another perhaps. I recently went to a DIY garage, where you can rent a workplace and lift. The owners are also mechanics, that will assist you if needed. But with a newer car, I would probably just have it fixed by the dealer.
Maryland is another state that doesn't have the yearly inspections. The only time you need an inspection in Maryland is when you're buying a new/used car and need to get your initial tags and registration.
j freed If The hypothetical man is in China he is not American. Therefore he is Chinese. Hence the term Chinese fella. I don’t go for PC. I still use the term Oriental. The term Asian American refers to an American who is of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, etc. ancestry.
It’s like standing in a US diner and telling them the skinny guy served me, everyone looks around and reply’s there ain’t been one of those around since the 60’s 😂😂😂
Getting my car inspected a couple of years ago, they tried ripping me off. Last year, I went to a different place and they couldn't find a dang thing wrong with my car and kept trying to scare me into this service and that service. BEWARE.
I take my Nissan to the dealer just to get the oil change because it’s close and it pretty cheap . My mechanic is 25 miles from my home The service manager call me and say my motor mount is bad it will be $300 . I say no it will take it to my mechanic We had a recall on the vehicle so I told my wife take over to the dealer the next week and ask them which motor mount is bad So the service manager has the guy put it on the lift and he said there just fine The service manager had forgot the week before about he call me about the motor mount . Said he had to check paper work from week before.And there it was need motor mount on the paper He knew that I knew he was trying rip me off We still take the car over for just oil changes But when they see me they kind of give me a dirty look .Because he knows I know he’s not honest I just laugh🤣
When I worked at a dealership in VA years ago I did a state inspection and the worst thing found was the headlights were pretty far out of alignment. The service writer sold almost $2000 in repairs and claimed it was all things I wrote up.
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Hi scotty could you (or anyone) please tell me why do I need to rev my car to put it in reverse? Whenever I put it in reverse it doesn't move unless I rev it up to around 2000 rpm I have a Lexus rx 2005 thanks in advance.
I knew a guy in Georgia who worked at an emissions inspection place next to an upscale neighborhood, in the late '80's/early '90's. He knew which vacuum hoses on various cars to unplug, to make them fail inspection. They'd fail, and if the customer seemed anxious, he'd say, "I'm not supposed to do this, but I know how to fix it". They'd ask "How much?" He'd answer, depending on how he read the customer, between $60 and $400. Depending on whether they watched him or not, he'd play it off, like there was a lot to it, when he really was just hooking the vacuum line, which he'd earlier disconnected, back up. He made a ton of money doing this as an older teenager, after he'd moved away from home (He'd grown up in his dad's service station working on cars, so that's how knew enough to know, which hoses did what). It worked, because most of the customers had money, but didn't have time to get second opinions or even worry about getting ripped off for between $60 and $400. He later became a very successful used car dealer and then a bank loan officer, since his experience in auto finance translated easily to home mortgages.
Or lease, so you don't need ANY of this. I haven't been to a mechanic in 20 years or spent any money. When you lease, it's THEIR car. They want it to be perfect and will pay for anything. Still, Scotty is the best. My Lexuses (Toyotas best) run like tops. TOPS. I hardly know how to lift all my cars hoods up. (Insert smiling Owl here 🦉)
Hi Scotty, What model years started using the scan tools? Would a 2001 Honda Civic or 84 Honda Accord have the scan tool connector?
@@woodymoto2326 "How DARE YOU!!!!" That should be a "81 Honda" Civic.
I'm a heavy diesel mechanic, I take about 500lbs of tools and supplies everywhere I go.
If I see someone pulled over by the side of the road, hazards flashing, more often than not I'll stop and help them out.
Not for money, I got these skills and I have these tools to serve our country and others, most of the time its a small thing and the job is quickly and easily done or diagnosed and I'm on my way.
Dishonesty and a gutter rat attitude will bring you down far further and sooner than it will anybody else, if you don't have integrity then what are you left with?
Top man!
Ur a great person..Awesome..
God bless you for your Service. We are to give back a portion of what God gives us, which is All, of our 'Time, Talent and Treasure.'
Ejay Good man thank you 😊
Ejay I wish I knew you in my state, after I took my car to get an oil change from another mechanic because it was the only one open at the time and now the EPC (Electronic Power Control) Light is on basically the car runs fine but if I exceed 4000 RPMs the car will basically jetlag and pull me back, I don’t want to have to take to a service center because I know they will overcharge me. My car is a 2015 Volkswagen Jetta SE TSI I literary just got it last month at 77,000 miles. Another problem I have is that my oil pressure light keeps coming up every 10 seconds while I’m driving I already changed the oil few weeks ago with a new oil filter and changed the oil sensor or oil pressure switch but the light still comes up. If anyone has a solution to this that can help me so I save $$$ please let me know
Makesure you scan the mechanic to see if he has any faults.
Exactly
There's only one place you can stick that odb connector in....where the sun dont shine
andy g 😂
Where’s the OPD port !?
That's a good one, I laughed out loud!
Once saw a guy trying to scam $75 out of some girl to jump start her car, then he was trying to convince her to get in his car and he would take her where she needs to go. When I came up on the situation I here her saying " no, I cant leave my car here" and him responding " come on just get in, ill take u there." No doubt this guy was no good when I asked her what's happening, she explained everything while that dude stood there real quiet and nervous looking,soon as I said I'd jump her car that guy took off real fast. I feel like I prevented something terrible from happening to her that day.
ssos
You saved a life that day! U should've taken down the plate number.
Regrettably, this world includes real predators.
trent ryan I wouldn’t doubt it he was trying to abduct her u could of saved her life ❤️
Dang, scary. Good you were there...
I'm a 64 year old female. I didn’t get to take auto mechanics when I was in school. Girls didn’t do that. I'm getting an education by watching your videos. Thank you!
i love that this has 64 likes
Nice
You go girl. Im doing the same. I can now change my oil, flush my brake fluid, change a flat, and do all the routine fluid checks and air filters. It is great when I can fix a problem on my own because I have been scammed many times. Now that I know more I can tell my mom was scammed many times over the years.
Me also. I'm a 70 yr.old Woman. Scotty is Great
I should have taken mechanical training . I can hardly remember my name but I remember things that my dad and brothers talked about many many moons ago.
Now I learn with my favorite teacher Mr. Scotty Kilmer
It’s weird...when I started doing my own work...my headlight fluid stopped getting low! 🤷♂️. Thanks Scotty!
never forget to check your turn signal fluid either!
@@lesliekilgore648 IT ALMOST as if I should not get mirrors oil changed every time I check my car at a dealership. And by now I already wonder if "dashboard leaking" is an actual thing, too.
@@StrangerHappened dashboard leaks are actually real. all depends on how the AC's condensation is handled and if the heater core has sprung a leak. hot pressurized engine coolant spraying inside your cab is messy to say the least.
Lol
Find an honest mechanic and you'll never have to replace license plate bearings.
Years ago in Western Australia, that used to tell customers there brakes were so bad they couldnt leave the shop until they were repaired. There story was that it was against the law for them to release the car in that condition. I knew a little bit about cars, and knew my brakes were in good nick. Went there for a wheel alignment, the guy said, brakes are shot, cant release your car. I said to him, fine I'll just call the police and tell them you're refusing to give me my car. Handed the keys straight to me.
I have heard stories of shops doing crap like that, I didn't know it actually happened.
Wow you're like in your 60s and you cannot use the right "their".
@Diana Moore no u
@Diana Moore no u
@@radanju3
There’s a special place in hell for dishonest mechanics.🙄
Somerset Frisby You’re not kidding...
And people who talk in a theater 😋
inspector javert lol - I haven’t been to a theatre in years....
@Edwin Bell everybody knows about lawyers and politicians.
Not enough people know about dishonest mechanics.
@@rcjward lololl yeah go pay money to sit in a big dark room surrounded by strangers , thats exactly what I wont to do ....... no
How blessed am I that as a teenager I learned how to work on my own car. Countless thousands saved and I get the satisfaction of knowing that I can fix it when it's broken.
…and you know it’s fixed properly.
I am now 46. When I was a teenager growing up, my dad did show me how to change the oil and the spark plugs, essentially all of the little stuff. With the Advent of UA-cam, I have recently replaced both upper and lower control arms on both sides of my truck. I have added Adda leaves to my truck I am going to be replacing my sister's brakes tomorrow. Fortunately she has got four wheel disc.
How To avoid getting scammed: Stop taking your car to Jiffy Lube and Firestone.
Really most shops do that
It's smart to stay away from chains, but the Firestone down the street from me actually do their job, I was amazed. I actually wanted an oil change and tire rotation, but that actually came out and told me it wasn't ready for a rotation and didn't charge me.. Any other sleazy joint would jump at the chance to do a service especially if a customer requested it.
The dealer service departments are the worst.
BLAMM!
I get my oil changes at Walmart because for the price of their pennzoil full synthetic oil change is less than buying the oil and filter myself. +i don't get dirty.
I always look for leaks and to make sure filter was changed and check the oil level before I drive away. But they don't try to upsell at all. And I get a written proof that it was done for my warranty just incase.
We had a Toyota dealership scam us by saying we jumped my wife's Prius battery incorrectly and fried the ECU, that's why the dash, ac doesn't work. It turns out they took the dash fuse out and put it in a empty, dummy space. The amount of apology emails and calls we got that week was amazing.
Where's that dealership? Us UA-camrs need to stay away...
You should've sued them
Bastards….
Should have asked them for a new car.
Even Toyota dealerships ! Et Tu Brute?
GMC dealers highly inflate their prices, use intimidation tricks and sell you non OME/parts at OEM prices.
MIdas is totally non-transparent about the parts and pay commission on parts to their mechanics? And same. Chaarge OEM prices for lower quality parts.
Independent shops, mostly the same dirty tricks.
So, unless one has the knowledge, the ability, the strength and a garage/appropriate space to do repairs(even the simplest maintenance) one is destined to pay higher and higher prices for services.
Years ago an elderly man brought a 2005 Cadillac DeVille into the shop, that he was having serviced at another repair facility. He requested an oil change, and the bushings greased up. Our oil change guy notified him that his Cadillac did not have grease fittings. The previous shop who had been doing his oil changes for many years, was charging him $8 for grease with each oil change. He had his attorney take pictures of the undercarriage, and submitted all the documents to small claims court. He ended up winning a lawsuit against the repair shop for scamming him out of money for many years.
$8 for grease is pretty steep.
@@5jjt not for a shitty mechanic it isnt lol
The lawyer probably cost as much as the $8 grease job over the years.
Bruce Smith from what I understand. The man got more than what was scammed out of his wallet. The elderly man had his lawyer on retainer for many years. He got a pretty good settlement out of it too!
@@jonathanbelanger6574 Not if paid his legal fees. Plus the cost of the physiological stress caused to this man. Not to mention excepting legal
Us funds under false pretences. It is that just me overthinking it here.
Something that many people don't do anymore when they get their car repaired, but should do. = Ask the mechanic for the old parts he replaced. If they can't provide them, it's likely that the only work they did was to write a bill for you. JMO.
Also check the parts given for any marks suggesting it came from a junk yard (where I come from, pieces from junk yards are marked). It's easy to give you some junk pieces laying around making you believe it were the parts that were replaced.
Good idea
Slot of times these mechanics will show you a bunch of old parts they claim to have replaced on your vehicle without you even asking them, that's a red flag right there ,but I guess it's too late do anything about it. Lol
And also ask them straight up to see the repair they just made. I do it all the time. "Pop the hood and let me see it" "show me what I'm looking for just in case I start having issues again I'll know what to look for" etc
Some mechanics will do stuff like take a similar enough air filter, or just your air filter, and spray it with oil and cover it with debree so its filthy. Then do nothing and charge or sell you a new one and make a quick buck
Went and got my oil changed at a shop. The so called mechanic came in the waiting room with fan belt and said this belts wore out and slammed it hard on the table in an attempt to intimidate me. I got up picked it up and slammed it down hard too and said. I didn't tell you to take it off you can just put it back on.
Good one! I would have told him he owed me money for messing with something on my vehicle that has absolutely nothing to do with the oil change I requested.
i'm guessing it was a chain shop and the belt might not have been from your car. find a good indie shop folks! stop being a victim
Nice
Lucky he didn't lay the smack down on your candy AZZ
@Wayne Williams 😂😂
Your totally right Scott. Here in ventura County Ca. They tax you for repairing the road, but they never do until someone has an accident. I went to an auto shop and as soon as they saw my scan tool, they flat out refused to fix my car. I told them they would be hearing from the Better Business Bureau. Couple month's later they were shut down. Karma always wins when the truth comes out. That's why I love your channel. A honest mechanic is very hard to find theses days. So a big thank you and God bless you and your family. Always fight the good fight!.
Brother I don’t know if anyone has ever said before but you should have a Scotty Kilmer University. Thanks for all the information. Keep em coming.
Just want to hop on here and let you know my 11 year old Son found you a while back and watches you all the time. So much so that we’re currently driving and he’s playing a game with his young Sister called, “Let’s watch for cars that are money pits and yell, MONEY PIT!”
Thanks for the laughs and the info. My Son hopes to follow in your footsteps one day.
Haha. Cool!
Priceless.
Carol...
When you and your son pick out his 1st car, make sure that it has a weak 4 cylinder engine, with a sluggish automatic transmission. He will still push it to its max limits, but you'll know it's not a powerful car.
@@jayjanyh2932 he prob already knows what car he wants lol auto Corolla or maual civic of course lol
LMAOOOO that's a funny one.
True story. I changed the air filter. 3 weeks later, I got too lazy and just brought it to Jiffy Lube for an oil change. Later, the guy up front told me I need air filter, it’s very filthy. I looked at him straight in the eye and told him I just changed it a few weeks ago. He stammered and said he will check with the tech. He came back with a smile and told me he made a mistake and it was for another car. I smirked and told him while walking away that I also mark the oil filter every time I change it. When they rolled up my car, I told the tech to pop up the hood before he got out and checked the oil right in front of him and then looked under to see if the filter was also changed. Never went back ever. Never even brought any of my cars ever to a shop for maintenance after that.
scambo
So they didn't even change the damned oil nor filter?
bro this is why I do oil changes myself now. I had to pay jiffy lube because they broke my dipstick (multiple times) and always said it was broken before I got there. The last time I ever went, I knew my dip stick was fine when I got there and they literally snapped it in half right there in the shop! I said they owed me a new one right away and they sent me it for free. I was PISSED though.
Had a similar experience with “tire discount” place. My hubby and I priced a replacement tire w damaged sidewall at a TD, and they wrote the price and part number on a price of paper (register receipt), but I didn’t have time to repair it then. I told them I was planning to get it fixed in another town so they checked and said it was in stock (and wrote the town on the receipt). A couple days later, w/o my hubby, went to TD in another town closer to home. Had them change the tire bc I knew how much it would cost. When they were finished the bill was 2x the quoted amount. They said there was disposal fees, and valve stems and the tire was higher than quoted. I argued with them, I did not pay and they ‘did me a favor’ and “discounted” the price to the amount I was quoted. And I disposed of my tire myself on free dump day at our local landfill.
@@Lesrevesdhiver nah, they did. I usually use an orange colored oil filter (wix or frank, i think), theirs is black.
Thank you for being an honest mechanic that helps us avoid scammers. I was lucky, growing up my dad, uncles and my grandfather taught me about cars and what to look out for. Too many people today have no idea how their car works or how they may be scammed.
I just love it when he says "when I was a young mechanic".
Yeah man. I bet he fucked up alot
That’s back when it was horse drawn carts lol
Back in ancient times...
Yes last year
I went to a mechanic shop one time to get my oil changed and my air filter on my chevy malibu.
Dude told me it'll be 300 dollars to order the "specially made air filter" for my chevy malibu.
Then he said it'll be an additional 250 bucks for the labor...then he said that with the chevy malibu you also have to change the fuel filter too which would be an addition 300 bucks.
I simply looked at him and said, the chevy malibu's generic filter is 30 bucks, and the stock air filter from gm is 60 bucks and also the chevy malibu does not have a fuel filter.
He looked at me with a look of shock on his face. And I told him I was leaving to go take my business else where.
Nice catch
Dammmmm dishonest mechanics
This why we can't find a mechanic like you Scotty. 😞
Just takes trial and error, unfortunately
Not true. Every mechanic can TELL you about all the scams. Doesn’t mean they practice what they preach
Poldariser I go to an honest mechanic near me for exhaust work, but he's EXPENSIVE, do most everything else myself
@@charlespatrick8650 rare to find one.
Poldariser he is not a mechanic
I guess I’ll just have to tow my car 1000 miles to Scotty’s garage so I don’t get scammed xD
I live in Europe, I need to take it overseas 😅
Edgar still cheaper than the dealer lol Xd
Its worth it.
You should
Cost more than the car is worth
This is the most relevant video Scotty has ever made. Mechanics tried to scam my 80yo Mom that her rack & pinion needed replacing because it was leaking. Oddly, the leak was motor oil, not ps fluid....
As a career heavy equipment and truck mechanic I can say I've never heard scotty say anything that I think is incorrect. I appreciate his straight forward honesty toward people with less mechanical knowledge
I stopped taking my car to “quick lube” shops. I take my car to my favorite certified mechanic that I trust. Someone who is an honest businessman working for long term customer loyalty.
Quick lubes are such a scam. They'll put a little sticker in your window and tell you to come back in 4000 or 5000km. Most people dont know car oil lasts much longer and says how long right in the manual. I got fired froma quick lube when a woman asked when to come back and I told her after 12,000km or 1 year whichever comes 1st. She drove the same car as me and thats exactly what my car manual says.
This is why I do 99% of my own wrench turning.
Everyone should. 2 times i had my car in the shop. Both times it was because of inexperience. I got a manual and taught myself. Turns out, it's not complicated just nuts bolts and ruling out possibilities. It sucks in the winter or summer when it's hot outside but the money I've saved and even made turning wrenches for others has made it worth it.
My 1% would be when i take mine to get tires changed and balanced. I even toughed out the heater core by myself.
i do all my own work too but i brought my new-to-me truck in to have high pressure steel valve stems put in and i provided them the stems. well i didnt know back then the new 99+ ford f250 wheels have a smaller hole so they didnt fit. they didnt call me to tell me. they installed the half brass half rubber mid grade stems and charged me $8 a valve stem to do it! (when i bought it the truck only had the standard 50psi stems) i was so pissed. i had to leave on a trip the next day so i didnt make a scene but i could tell after talking to the owner he was just trying to line his pockets. well now ill never go back to that shop so his loss
99.9999%
Same. I am pretty intelligent. I can figure any bolt-on type stuff out. Too many sketchy mechanics out there. I don't trust any of them.
Many of them do it just to screw someone over. They don't even get any money out of it because they work for a shop and they think they are doing the shop a favor.
How true it is about dealers and ripping you off. I told the service writer: I need a state inspection and service engine oil and filter only. I already installed a new air filter. What does he do in the next 30 minutes? He brings my air clean air filter that I installed now is dirty, not by air flow but by mishandling it with dirty hands. I was so upset, I stopped going to the dealer for any service.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom! My scam story happened 10 years ago when I took my ‘04 Toyota Solara to my dad’s auto mechanic to get bearings, rotors, and brake pads replaced. After the repairs, one of my wheels made a loud sound with every rotation and it was louder while idling or coming to a stop. I took my car back to them to see if they could fix the sound. The owner told me to give it time as if the brakes needed to be broken in. Time passed and the sound continued so I took my car to a different shop for a second opinion. I explained the recent repairs and while my car was still up on the hoist, the head mechanic showed me that my rotor was wearing unevenly which was causing the loud sound. There were crosshatch marks on only half of the rotor, so it made sense. He said the rotor just needed to be shaved down. THEN he pointed out that my “new” rear brake pads looked like my car’s original brake pads. The front pads were charcoal-gray and looked new compared to the light-gray rear pads. So I took my car back to the shop that made the repairs and told them what another mechanic told and showed me. I asked them to fix my rotor for free since their work resulted in the loud sound AND because they scammed me on rear brake pads. They fixed the rotor for free, the loud sound was gone, and I never went back.
I have to admit, my wife & I are ADDICTED to this Scotty phenomenon. Is there a shrink out there, that can possibly help us out? All great stuff (and entertainment), but heck, we've got real chores we've got to do.
Heroin. Its the only thing that will help you through the withdrawal symptoms lol. Better to just manage your addiction lol. Like 2 hours of chores and you can watch 30 minutes of Scotty lol
Of course if you start watching his videos instead of girls beach volleyball playoffs thats when you know you have a serious problem lol
But hey look on the bright side, you’ve taken the first step by admitting you have a problem lol
It's crazy how we're so drawn to honesty
@@prepperjonpnw6482 nah use kratom or cannabis
why scam people, cars break enough as it is without needing to scam. specially if theyre not toyotas.
Lol
Because they want to make money and real fast about it
Because it's alot easier for find a problem you made.
I have a old Toyota I just went for new tires and the clerk didn’t bother up selling me, he told me himself that the mechanic just drove in and drove back out, he said he would usually upsell people but he can tell I keep mines maintained.
Greed
The wobbly tire story brings back an old memory. I remember riding with my brother in his beater of a car. This was 35ish years ago. Coming back from the mall, at a stoplight, a car that was behind us pulled up beside us and said," hey buddy, your rear tire is wobbling". My brother responded, "That's the only straight part, the rest of the car is wobbling". The light turned green and we continued on. Miss you, Paul. R.I.P.
LMAO!
Sweet Story man😢my condolences
Mechanic-you need a new transmission
Her-whats a transmission
Mechanic-uh did I say 1, I meant you need 2
Don't forget the muffler bearings
And 16 new piston return springs
and the atomic battery
@@Rock_Reggae_Riff only 16?
lmaoo
I purchased a 2003 Toyota Tacoma pre-Runner 2.7 L. It’s a great truck, but was plagued with a few issues from the previous owner, who sold it because he probably couldn’t fix it. So learn from me here:
The check engine light would come on and it said that the EGR valve was faulty. $3000 later of constantly going into the mechanic shop and they couldn’t “figure it out”, I took it to a professional mechanic, and they found out that there was a BB placed in the vacuum line leading to the EGR valve. He took it out and I still have it to this day. Always check your vacuum lines and always find a trusted mechanic if you can. I called it the “$3000 BB“.
A new Firestone garage was built near Indianland SC and sent out free oil change fliers to the community. I was driving an 01 GMC Sonoma that was aligned perfectly. I go in and use their coupon and they tell me that my steering linkage is loose. But luckily they had the parts in house to fix it in a couple hours. I laughed and said ‘I bet you do’. And never went back.
Took my semi truck to the freightliner shop in Greenville SC years ago to get a clutch put in. They called me saying my transmission didn't have oil and was burned up. I told him he was full of s... The truck was driving fine and if it didn't have fluid it wouldn't even been driveable. I was getting a clutch put in because the throw out bearing was getting bad . When I threaten them with my lawyer they said they got my transmission mixed up with another customer. Bunch of crooks. Never spent another dime in that shop.
hahah wow, cool, it would have been rattling like mad if it was out of oil, the shifter would have been buzzing like crazy all over the place,
Damn that sucks man.
How's the Freightshaker doing now?
welcome to South Carrrlehna
life of wow
37 dislikes, all from shady dishonest mechanics and scammers.
They're jelly their customers are coming in with better scan tools that what they have.
I bet you are right and there's 129 now,
Hahahaha... Truth!!
I don't agree with that and not all mechanics are crooks and do crooked things. Don't pass judgment on all because the ones that you know are bad...
@@marloncarpenter4359 Where did I say that all mechanics are crooks?
I run an irrigation company here in Houston that my father in law started over 40 years ago and we do VERY well simply because we’ve always had a policy of only fixing the stuff that absolutely requires attention. Most of the other sprinkler guys are in and out of business in a couple of years because they’re always trying to sell home owners a bunch of garbage that they don’t need, that and most other guys in my business have absolutely no idea what they’re doing. If you want to be successful in small business, honesty is the ALWAYS the best route.
One should also consider Judgement Day which is on the horizon!
I had a guy blow up my houses irrigation system, and then go out of business the next day practically. Still cant find someone who can fix it, not sure how to tell what is wrong. Starting to think of learning how to do it myself but not sure where to start.
What you say is true for SMALL business. But for BIG business it's often the opposite. They lie cheat and steal they're way to the top. Eating up all the honest SMALL businesses on the way.
A mechanic told me I needed a new oil pan n he couldn’t change my oil cuz the nut was worn out, he said give me 1,000 I’ll put on a new oil pan n change ur oil, that was in Monro Muffler, I said no Ty n left, turns out it was a scam,, how do these guys sleep at night?😡
My guess is they sleep at night with the thousands of dollars in their pockets from people who do fall for the scam.
Scams only continue to happen if they work enough of the time to be worthwhile to try. You might have said no, but someone else said yes the very same day.
They sleep easy cause they have bills to pay
@@Altezza447 nothing is free, what goes around comes around, We all gotta pay one day!🙏🏾
I’m thinking they sleep comfortably on large piles of cash.
Only people who have consciences are plagued by having done the wrong thing.
They don't sleep
Did anyone notice that the more excited Scotty gets, the higher the pitch of his voice gets?
That happens to everyone. Wtf are you on about? It is more noticeable with his voice, because he has a very high pitched voice naturally. He's almost always speaking at around a middle C, which is extremely high for a male.
Don't worry 🤖. Humans work like that.
The guys voice idles at 4000 rpm!
Back in the mid-1980s when I drove a 72 El Camino I put new inner and outer tie rods on it and new upper and lower ball joints on it, so then I took it to a shop to have a front end alignment , as I was waiting for that to be done they called me over to show me my vehicle saying that they can't do an alignment on it because my ball joints were worn out and that they can replace my ball joints for me and then do the alignment ,they must have thought I was stupid or something they tried convincing me that there was extra play in the ball joints by trying to move them up and down and back and forth and nothing was moving out of the ordinary at all from what I can see because they were solid and tight and brand new, I told the assholes I just replaced the whole front end and that they were trying to screw me over, I told them to get my car down off the rack so I can get the hell out of there I then found another shop that did the alignment with no problem.
This man - Scotty, has taught me so much in the year I’ve been following his page. It’s amazing how many times I’ve diagnosed my own trucks based on his advice and knowledge. Not to mention he’s educated me on a lot of other car repairs and I’m not a mechanic by trade.
Same!
Several years back I moved and got a "welcome to the neighborhood" free oil change offer from the local oil change place. Well, OK. So I took it in for the free oil change, and they kept coming into the lobby. First it was that I need a transmission flush, which I'd had done a few months before. Then it was air filter, which I'd changed myself the previous week. I walked out with him that time myself and said "Show me." I removed the cover, we both looked at it, and he said "Oh" and just put the cover back on. They ran through the gamut of things that needed done, and I kept saying "No" or "I just did that." Finally, they said I was ready to go. I went to the cashier, and she looked that bill and had to go ask what to do. She had never seen one come in and leave before with a zero balance due. LOL
What did you really expect for free? That should have been expected, but more importantly, I would have specifically stated "DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING ELSE ON MY VEHICLE". You might be surprised that even opening up an air box to check the filter, can cause the grunt kid to break the lock latches off. You might also be surprised what that air box costs from the dealer, but of course I'd sooner get a used one from a junkyard.
@Richi RIch It was for me -- then. I'm surprised they didn't try to charge me for the filter.
@@stinkycheese804 At the time I didn't have a good place to do it at home and had oil changed at those places anyway. But I've got a shop on my property now and do all maintenance myself.
Same thing happened to my in Miami a long time ago with a Good Yr. Shop. Bunch of crooks
What did you expect would happen? I mean can you blame them? It’s a business.. It’s how a business stays in business
The inspection shops in Northern Virginia are always doing scams with inspections. They love to hit me with "oh, your headlights are dirty, they need to be cleaned for $100". But I can't find an honest one.
My experience in NOVA has been to stay away from the mechanic chains and to find the smaller family owned ones.
Honest mechanics are like angels
Mechanic- looks like you’ve blown a seal.
Customer- just fix my car and leave my love life out of this.
...........crickets
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
this is one of the best comments yet
That's just a little ice cream.
Most young folks won’t get the reference. Hahaha
Most honest mechanic i ever found was a race mechanic for my mx5. Just a dude who loved cars and would talk to you for hours. Everyone else has tried to pull something shady, especially when my gf takes her car in
Did you say to get a "Scam tool?' That's what we need nowadays.
Oh man..good one👍👍🏅
Ill slip it on purpose if i ever have to go to a mechanic. " I brought my scam tool... ahem scan tool"
Jaydaguide *STEALERSHIPS*
The engine light is actually the money light.
Thank you Scotty. Your information and calling out these crooked mechanics is greatly appreciated. I've been victim of these scams and hopefully won't again.
As a tech in training I find myself noticing things wrong with people's vehicles like flat tire or bald tires. If I happen to get the chance to say something I just let them know and tell them to be careful. I dont wear my uniform outside of work and never bring up the shop I work for because it seems dishonest and I feel like people are less likely to believe me. I just want to make sure people are safe on the road. It's not just their lives that could be in danger during a blowout, but also those around them.
Check engine lite...open hood...engine still there...oh thank god
Or if you live in Czechoslovakia, you will get a Czech engine light.
Mistah J If you don’t have enough money in your bank account will it result in a bounced Czech?
@@recoveringnewyorker2243 hahaha good joke 👏👏👏
@@recoveringnewyorker2243 A bounced Chech is when you push him of the bridge.
Mistah J Czechoslovakia? That doesn’t exist anymore? It’s just Czech and Slovakia
During an inspection, the inspector replaced the fuel cap in my Toyota to a universal type. I didn’t know until I had a code. I took it to them and refused to leave without my cap. They ended up buying me a new one.
Change your winter tire air out in May to summer tire air.
Just to make sure you charge your windshield spark plug in the rear.
Hahahaha
The new scam is filling your tires with nitrogen. Total ripoff cuz our atmosphere is already 78% nitrogen.
Scotty I’m a young lube tech at a dealership and it’s sad that people try to do that I look over vehicles to make sure they’re good to go not all dealerships are bad…. Love your vids I learn so much!!!!
Thank you for this. So great for us women when we take our cars to the shop. Most mechanics don't think we know anything. I grew up with three brothers, so I knew a little about cars. I still had mechanics try to scam me
They should get rid of scam yearly inspection and car tax in Virginia .
It's just another fkin buracratic money grab
Yes car taxes in VA are rough!!!
Very good video Scotty. Thanks. Reminds me of a scam I got into at a Sears Service Center. Went in for a brake noise since we had them done there. They looked at the brakes and said they were fine, but my tires "were so bad they couldn't legally allow me to drive it." NAturally they didn't have any used tires to sell, but they could open a line of credit for a FULL set of new ones. After those were paid off, we NEVER went back for ANY service and always referred people other places because of it.
I’m so lucky my mechanic works from home. When I take him my vehicle for repair he doesn’t mind me hanging around, He welcomes good conversation. A buddy of mine called him to fix his truck and he went to my friends work place. Fixed it there on the spot.
Been wrenching for 36 years and never scammed my customers. As a matter of fact I gave things away sometimes. Not all mechanics are scammers.
Blow me
You must be the 1% 😂
Love it!! As a woman it used to piss me off when I enter any car place..sale, parts whatever and they assume I don't know a thing. Glad to know using my logic and gut saved me from a ton of scams. You proved me right. Have a great mechanic like you but you guys are rare and few unfortunately
Scotty is my Hero, he deserves to be the Archangel of Mechanics
Scotty your videos should be required learning and taught in all high schools.
Democrats would stop that
Yep, I do every thing I can. I have always changed my oil for several reasons, one being I would blow a gasket if I had to wait a hour or so to get that done, people in the waiting room hacking and coughing , kids crying .
😂
You’re a gem Scotty! Thanks for all the truthful information you put forward to make life so much easier for the unknowing average motorist ✔️
I love him, stirring it up real well. I’m tired, too, of these greedy dealer shops that are incompetent, anyway.
I have had a mechanic say I needed a new air filter because it was too dirty, but I had just replaced it two days before. It was in perfect shape.
Scotty in Florida, I took my car for an emissions inspection. It failed the test, it was a 1992 Camaro V8. I took it to PepBoys, paid for a diagnostic they did not find anything wrong with the car. I took it back again for an inspection it passed! Nothing was done to it in the interim. I'm glad we don't have emission inspections anymore. I lost $$$ on a wasted diagnostic at Pep Boys.
I wish Scotty was my dad! If I had known him in my 20’s. He would have saved me thousands! 😁
I didn't know my dad until my 20s either! 😂
As an experienced car repair person, just fixing my own cars, listen to Scotty, he has an excellent contribution to your knowledge of how the industry works. Don't trust garages in any shape or form, take someone who knows what is going on behind the spiel, please.
I bought my car to a mechanic who told me I needed a gasket & told me there was oil seeping out. I had changed this not too long ago so I knew he was full of it! I noticed he had sprayed some oil around it!!!
I am not a petrol head but you make mechanics interesting and you are great to listen too.👍🏻
85 dollars they to,d me to change the air cabin filter ....55 to change the engine filter and 109'for a tire alimmet after my free oil change at toyota ...I said na I'm good and roled out after my oil change ..you should of seen that guy face ask me if I was ok and if I needed explaining I said ya I'm great thanks for asking and I laughed right in his face....
GM wanted to charge me 45 bucks for a cabin filter I said nah and went to O'Reily and got one for 9 bucks. Looked identical to the OEM one.
Scotty must clone himself and paste his clones all over the United States. Everyday, the original Scotty will wake up with an abundance of passive income. Generated by his clones.
I will invest
Definitely would not happen.
All over the world
Begun the Scotty Clone Wars have.
Until "The Revolt of the Scotty Clones" takes place, wanting more money, or they'll threaten to create videos issuing false car maintenance advice, etc.
They tried to pull that on me telling me that my car needed all sorts of work after a smog inspection. I asked the mechanic to give me all his information and told him I would take the car to my mechanic straight away. He started backing off and back stroking so quickly it wasn’t funny. I knew he was full of it because I know my car. Great advice.
Love Scotty!! So glad I found him. I'm no mechanic but I have confidence now, and at least can avoid a scam.
Never retire, Scotty. Old people who retire seem to die soon after from my experience.
Archie The Dog that die by watching too much tv right
Scotty often mentions this, because, that's what happened to his grandfather. I've seen it happen often myself. Had a colleague, who'd saved up 4 million dollars, since he had a good job and was frugal, plus he never married or had kids. He retired at 60 years old, and 3 months later, he was dead of a heart attack. His nieces and nephews, whom he hardly knew, ended up getting the fruits of his lifetime labor. Who knows, what would have happened, if he'd continued to work? Maybe someone would have noticed his I'll health and compelled him to see a doctor, or maybe just the act of working, would have kept him in good health?
True. It's the point in life when you have all the time in the world to reflect on things.
Might be a good idea to stay busy for as long as possible 😏
@Radford Tataryn Good point. Being alone is a known major factor in mortality. ...No one's around, to let you know, when you're f'ing up!
@@sparky6086 Yeah, my Dad died soon after he retired.
It's 2019, why can't the car display the error itself on the screen, why do you need this whole scan tool thing?
BTraine Ztraine lobbyists
That's actually a brilliant idea. But that would cut into their profits at the dealership, so it probably ain't going to happen.
Diagnostic Trouble Codes still don't tell you what exactly is wrong with a vehicle. It just points you to a more specific area that needs to be inspected.
They could easily have cars display the fault code on the dash, since the code is generated in your cars computer. Except they would make a lot less money in repairs if you were able to figure out the problem yourself. Nowadays you can buy quite good scantools for not a lot of money. It's a good investment if you like working on your own cars.
How do you find a mechanic that doesn't rip you off? Every time I think I have one, I find out otherwise a few months later.
I'm lucky that my brother in law has a garage he runs, and anything too serious for me I just take to him. He's been really good to me. I can understand why others hate looking, since it's obvious to them that if you knew anything about cars you wouldn't be talking to them, and it oddly seems to be a profession that attracts a lot of shady characters. Which is too bad, since I know that my brother in law is always busy, and it's because even other mechanics trust him. Hell of a guy.
@@kevindiaz3459 lucky you
That's what they do. They suck you in and a few months later they find out your car is on the road to perdition.
@@frisbee544 😆yep
I have three mechanics in town that I have been going to for 15 years. Their reputations for integrity are solid. With that said, one way to find honest mechanics, of which they are out there, is to test them. Inquire about having components changed that you know for a fact are still good and see how they respond.
Example: one of my trusted mechanics focuses on selling tires. Last December I inquired about having two tires replaced because they're old. They still have good tread but they've hardened up somewhat due to age. The front desk man came out, looked at my tires, and said his job is to sell new tires but my tires are still good to last for a while longer yet and sent me away without making a sale.
With mechanics who don't have a particular product focus, ask them what they think of your front struts. Play dumb like you know nothing about struts. Okay so if you go in and your struts are nice and dry, like they should be, but the mechanic says they should be replaced when they seem fine to you, then go elsewhere. You can do this test with other components that are easy to inspect such as lower control arms, tie rod ends, ball joints, etc. as well.
We need more people like you! I always get so scared taking my vehicle in to get fixed and now I have so many issues I’ve got to do something
Thanks a lot for bringing this topic up Scotty. This is a BIG help to the public that is very vulnerable to these cheating mechanics. God bless you, brother.
40.00$ oil change at the Hyundai Dealer for me. Then at 3:00pm in the afternoon I got a call for 15 items needed at a total of 6500$. Yes scam indeed
Or!!! You don't maintain it vehicle that cause so many issues
don't you realize that the pressure of the auto dealership requires them to do that. they usually get fired if they do not oversell. same with big chains. find a good indie shop from recommendations from friends and neighbors.
Hyundai dealerships are expensive. I had a 2012 sonata and a couple months ago I went in and they tried selling me hood struts for $600 to install. I googled the parts.. $20.
Unfortunately, you can't trust repair shops anymore. That's exactly why I do all the maintenance on my vehicles. I use an excellent car maintenance program called Automotive Wolf to manage the vehicle maintenance schedules and send me reminders when any service is due. It also tracks all the parts, expenses and performance. I currently have 2 vehicles with over 200,000 miles and both run like new.
I use that Automotive Wolf software too! Awesome :)
You speak the truth! I personally have experienced an attempted hustle on brake pads needing done, identified urgently needed rear brake pads. I didn’t have time, but I told my brother. He bought pads, pulled the wheels. Perfectly good pads. There was something else the guy said was wrong, so I took it to my dealer. Nothing wrong. The service manager there told me about a customer who came in after being told his engine mount was leaking. The shady mechanic had squeezed grease on the mount and showed that to the guy. The service manager showed him an engine mount. They are solid rubber, as you know. So yes.
I've been scammed by a couple of these ideas and almost by a few others. And, I'm a home mechanic! I will go out and buy a good OBD2 scanner now. Thanks Scotty for the tips!
I had a guy in Aransas pass TX drive up next to me while I was gasing up at a Walmart roll down the window and yell " Oh my God look at all that damage on your truck" he jumped out and started rubbing his hand on the side rear panel " I can fix it for 200 dollars right here, it will only take me 15 minutes". I told him " okay, let me move it to the air pump". I just drove off. There was no damage to my truck but it was a weird experience.
Omg this happened to me at a gas station in Charlotte!!
i`m glad im a mechanic, i`ve seen the bills we send out to the customers for doing work. It aint cheap :P
I learn so much from this channel. And I have learn so much as well. Now I’m educated and I don’t do what ever the shop want me to fix
I got to say I got A Blue Driver for my 2004 GMC Yukon XL and I love it. It puts me a head the game. I mean it's not going to give you all 5he answers but it tells you more then I can even understand. It has already helped me from getting ripped off by mechanics. It's crazy how many mechanics have these expensive devices to check what's wrong with the car and don't even know how to use them.
Nice video. The one scam I hate is if you have transmission fluid and filters changed and they show you shavings and say your transmission needs rebuilt. When the shavings are really normal wear in many instances. Lots of scammers in transmission shops.
I worked at a dealership I won't name for a few years, to be eligible for the lifetime oil changes you would have to follow THEIR reccomended service schedule, not the owners manual or you would lose your eligibility. Of course the sales people wouldn't explain that prior to them buying the car. Service advisors are also paid commission, that should speak for itself.
When I was a kid back in the 70's our family drove down to Virginia. While there my father had new shocks put on the station wagon. Drove home back to Connecticut. The next day my mother took car to the Midas dealer for a new muffler. The Midas people told her that the shocks were bad and were leaking oil. So she gave them the OK to replace them. My father sure was mad because the shocks only had a few hundred miles on them.
That's why you don't let women go to a repair shop without a guy 🤣 easier on the wallet lol
@@TheCowboy4000 most women, sure. But not my woman. She grew up around mechanics andshe actually showed me a thing or two since ive been with her. As they say, if youre a country boy get yourself a girl with a truck.
@@TheCowboy4000 Or just tell the woman when repairs are carried out on the shared car!
I had bad experience at Mazda dealer in Australia once. I had my car transmission oil changed. The battery warning light was on when I pick up the car. The staff mentioned a new battery needed to be replaced. I drove the car and later on found out one of the cable from the alternator is disconnected. Then I never go to Mazda dealer again.
The easiest way to get scammed is leaving your car with someone. I prefer to stay and watch over the mechanic working on my car.
I dropped my car off at a National chain branch, first thing. When I phoned at 5pm, the manager said they'd had it on the lift, dismantled it, the wrong part had been delivered, and they were waiting for the correct one.
When I told him I'd been working at a job across the road and had seen that my car had never even moved all day, you could hear him sweating as he tried to bull his way out of it.
He 'wasn't available' when I collected it the next day, fixed.
I refuse to work on peoples cars who do just that. I understand people not being comfortable but i've invested too much money to have someone watch me do my job.
joe shoeburg I tell them kind people if you want it done right go do it your self. Person But I don’t know how to do it.
The only time I do that is when it's not a super long repair and I dont have a ride home so I just wait there and chat with the mechanic since he works in his backyard
That's really annoying for the mechanic I can imagine. If you don't trust the shop or mechanic, then you should go to another perhaps. I recently went to a DIY garage, where you can rent a workplace and lift. The owners are also mechanics, that will assist you if needed. But with a newer car, I would probably just have it fixed by the dealer.
Maryland is another state that doesn't have the yearly inspections. The only time you need an inspection in Maryland is when you're buying a new/used car and need to get your initial tags and registration.
My lead tech at my shop always says "honesty is the best policy". That makes me feel good about where I work.
Asking “What causes a check engine light?“ is like being in downtown Beijing and asking “Hey , did you see a Chinese fella pass by here?“
j freed If The hypothetical man is in China he is not American. Therefore he is Chinese. Hence the term Chinese fella. I don’t go for PC. I still use the term Oriental. The term Asian American refers to an American who is of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, etc. ancestry.
@ j freed, the Dude abides👍✌
@@recoveringnewyorker2243 ok boomer
It’s like standing in a US diner and telling them the skinny guy served me, everyone looks around and reply’s there ain’t been one of those around since the 60’s 😂😂😂
InfiniteLoop OK Loser
Getting my car inspected a couple of years ago, they tried ripping me off. Last year, I went to a different place and they couldn't find a dang thing wrong with my car and kept trying to scare me into this service and that service. BEWARE.
In Florida money is money thank the government. I got paid to pay. That is got to play .the game realized we were on to game and quit
I made a lot of money thanks to the state of Florida, California take note you can do this, they know the game! Beat them at the game.
I take my Nissan to the dealer just to get the oil change because it’s close and it pretty cheap . My mechanic is 25 miles from my home The service manager call me and say my motor mount is bad it will be $300 . I say no it will take it to my mechanic We had a recall on the vehicle so I told my wife take over to the dealer the next week and ask them which motor mount is bad So the service manager has the guy put it on the lift and he said there just fine The service manager had forgot the week before about he call me about the motor mount . Said he had to check paper work from week before.And there it was need motor mount on the paper He knew that I knew he was trying rip me off We still take the car over for just oil changes But when they see me they kind of give me a dirty look .Because he knows I know he’s not honest I just laugh🤣
wow! it's crazy
Why would you still give them your business?
Your car doesn’t have a motor it has an engine. Oh, and that’s not semantics. Motors and engines are two different things.
@@kalijasin he said motor MOUNTS u stupid or what
@DinkleDigeroo ya thats just common sense for most ppl!
I appreciate this man because I didn’t have a dad to do this with me on a sunny day. Now I have you thank you
When I worked at a dealership in VA years ago I did a state inspection and the worst thing found was the headlights were pretty far out of alignment. The service writer sold almost $2000 in repairs and claimed it was all things I wrote up.