You've got such great material you really need a narrator that knows his shit. I'm serious when I suggested me last week. Send me a b-roll and script, I'll record it and send it back. If you like it, use it. Then we can talk.
Don't forget, you can use a Tesla to start the fire for your living room fireplace. Just be careful as if used carelessly it has the ability to burn down an entire city.
In case anyone is wondering what's wrong with 2:55, he has the ground hooked to the neutral terminal, the neutral hooked to the hot terminal, and the hot hooked to the ground terminal! Not to mention the sh*tty wiring job on the ground wire.
To be fair, working on cars has nothing to do with residential electrical work. I would have to look up the correct pin out for a NEMA 5-15 plug too, since, as an auto tech, its not something that I need to know. That said, the person who did the wiring probably should have looked it up.
@@Sammie1053 ... It's not the transit they're talking about Sammie, in fact, it's the people RIDING the transit because they let their vehicles get that bad.😜
Wish all the clips were labeled with which state they are from... Florida. Florida. Florida. Florida. North Carolina Florida. Florida. Arizona. Florida. Florida.Florida. Texas
This channel is slowly turning into a horror story... I'm beginning to think my father was right when he said it's not amazing how many accidents there were, but it *is* amazing how many accidents there aren't!
After driving a truck for 40 years, it got to the point I was having to take evasive maneuvers with an 80,000lb truck at least 3-5 times a day - in WYOMING - nobody between nowhere and nothing; hundreds of thousands of square miles of nothing but hundreds of thousand of square miles.... In the cities, it was closer to 3-5 times a MILE. I'm so glad I retired!!!
Did he say what he had 5 years of experience in? When I was going to grade school, and about to go to the 6th grade, I could have said the same thing And that's only because I didn't go to kindergarten.
That last one looks like some kind of a prank you would play on a guy at work who says he loves cars I heard you loved cars so we put cars on your car now you've got cars for days
That "oops" in the first clip was laden with hidden meanings. "That's gonna be expensive, and someone's gonna take the blame for it" being the main one.
For anyone wondering about the plug at 2:53. The green wire should go to the green screw (ground obviously), then the white should go to the silver screw (neutral) and black (or sometimes red) should go to the brass colored screw (hot).
@@russellhltn1396 A coworker of mine occasionally needs reminded that black isn't ground in AC wiring. Fortunately, he hasn't set anything expensive on fire.
@Calc_Ulator Don't forget sharks in a tornado - I think there were three of them .... Or a movie about a sentient killer tire .... yup. You read the right.
The 2018 Tacoma-- "I didn't get it fixed, and now it's worse! WTF?!" Well, yeah, Customer. Something like that needs to be trimmed out, sprayed with iodine, and wrapped with salicylic acid. Maybe get a block put on the inner claw. Should heal up on its own in a couple weeks. Oh, wait, you drive *a car*. Not known for their self-healing properties, right?
Hey, drugs aren't cheap due to government interference. If you don't want death traps driving on the road, then you need to bring the price of meth down by at least 2/3rds.
had to LOL at the Tacoma .. shop diagnosed bad wheel bearing , cust said too expensive & kept using car .. 1 week later car towed in .. now a repair bill at least 3 times as much ... was the customer hoping the car would fix itself ??
I had to go back and look......a Canadian driver! God. Yes, we do have a few losers up here, I'm afraid. Not many, though. Maybe we could send him south?
The first one is why you lower the lift onto the locks before going under it. Of course, almost no one does that. However, that one might've broken while being lifted.
The first one is why they are supposed to get a yearly inspection to see if things need fixing/replacing on the lift. Though I've seen first hand that some people only take a glance at it and slap a "good" sticker on it, rather than fully inspecting it.
@@Core297Ahh, now is that national or state by state? Like in NY they fail your annual for CEL & whatever else; here in good ol' Michigan just cough up $120+ for yer sticker & off ya ( THUMP* ) go, Bubba:/ * Gretchie Dearest still tryin', tho
@@brianstratton8767 Oh I was talking about yearly inspections of the lift itself. I'm not sure if that changes state to state, but everywhere I've working in Virginia is supposed to do yearly inspections of the shop's lifts, though I'm not sure what enforces it.
@@Core297 Oh yeah, I hadn't thought about lift inspections till you mentioned it & that's just for currently registered/certified shop$, not backyard 'improvisers':/ (pause) Yet w/shops gettin' $120+/hr & part$ I feel w/th' folks who just get Bubba t'weld/zip tie/spray foam it & HoPe It LaStS:/
How do people get that much trash in their car without getting pulled over?! At that point it is literally illegal because it's obstructing your view! The only trash I let build up in my car is receipts and straw wrappers, and even then I clean them out every few days to a couple weeks.
Here in Ohio, as long as one of the wheels, with or without a tire, is touching the ground at any time, it's legal. And, no, it isn't a requirement that it has to be the same wheel/tire in any given moment.
In the UK and Hong Kong we have to have ALL cars undergo a vehicle safety inspection each year when the car reaches 3 years of age (MOT). Only with that can you get insurance and tax.. How does the US not have the same? Most of the cars I see on this channel would be immediately impounded as unsafe to drive (which they all are). Nuts,,,,
For this, you can think of the US as 50 separate countries that all have their own ideas on how things should be done. Some states have mandatory safety inspections. Some states only check emissions. Some states leave it up to their individual counties to make the decision. Some states have no inspection requirements at all.
My state doesn't do safety inspections on passenger cars. They only do it for commercial vehicles. They also don't do emissions testing on cars that are 25 years old or older so you see a lot of older cars on the road even though they would totally fail emissions and safety inspections.
The requirement varies by state. I live in a state that requires annual safety inspections from day one. But, there are a lot of 'farm use only' vehicles shambling about in this area too. Not the special-purpose farm equipment, although there's that too. Any vehicle with an owner who claims "I use it on the farm, and only run it into town for gas and chicken feed" doesn't need registration or inspection. Or professional repair. Just insurance.
Dropbox, so probably late and the customer probably had a long day and night, maybe been up for a long time. I'd forgive this one because one time I was super beyond tired, wrote a note to someone, it made sense when I was writing it, next morning after waking up, it didn't make any lick of sense at all. It was something like "oH jop tire an yess". Not everyone is at their best when overtired and possibly delirious.
I didn't know it was possible for cars to get moldy until this channel came along. Must be a humid climate thing? Because I've seen some NASTY cars here in the west, but never once saw mold growing
I've seen it happen here in Western Washington. Generally, damp in cool weather and a closed-up car with cloth upholstery will get a coating of mold within a couple of months.
The number 1 cause of mold in cars is not from humidity. It's from leaking sunroofs. Even though sunroofs have drains that can be cleaned out hardly anyone cleans them out and even if they do the rubber seals still leak as they age. This is why I always avoid buying any car that has a sunroof. They make the car weaker in a crash and eventually they all start to leak water into the car.
@@Calc_Ulator A sunroof is literally a hole in your roof. The IIHS has a lab test showing the fact that sunroofs weaken the "safety cage". Depending on the car and obviously the severity of the crash this doesn't mean it'll make much of any difference in personal injury, but it most certainly can. "tell me you have no idea what the hell you're saying..."
I did fix a leak in a metal power steering line with some metal line and two compression fittings once. Never leaked and was there when I sold the car five years later.
Never ceases to amaze. It is almost as though these vehicle owners went to some awful school to learn how to totally screw up their vehicles. And then....and then....they refuse service and limp away. YIKES !
Damn pothole was rude. Just parking next to it caused a lot of trouble. Insurance adjuster needed clarification... You said an 18th-scale car flew through the air and hit yours on the freeway?
@@ryelor123 hydraulic implies a fluid. hydor being the greek god of water. when dealing with hydraulics it is implied it is not about your ancient greek but about modern systems which use hydraulic fluids exclusively
@@Prepare2SurviveMy first one had a sunroof, the mechanism broke 1 year into ownership. It would open but it wouldn't close properly allowing water in, and it broke at the start of winter! Every day was a rainy day, there was only one place near me that does sunroof repairs and it was farking expensive!! Never again!!
2:09 so the body shop did their repair, but didn’t diagnose or estimate that it needed a passengers front seatbelt. Obviously the tensioner detonated in it.
0:41 better than my moms car and my sisters car, so much garbage in the footwells youll be uncomfortable on long drives, or have your knees in front of the airbag (in the case of my sisters car)
Most hoists use a cable just to synchronize the lift/lower, not to actually lift the vehicle. The one in the video was probably a cheap one that used a single ram and cables to connect to it, probably wasn't really rated to lift that truck, and probably hadn't been inspected since it was installed.
0:46 ....What is a "high pressure water steering fluid leak in the brake booster line"? I'm not a mechanic by trade but I am a mechanic by hobby and the term "water" should not be used unless talking about the engine coolant or windshield washer.
The car that kept running after the key was removed could have been a crappy security system install. A car my sister bought years ago would do that if you turned on the headlights, after the dealership installed an aftermarket security system
That first one actually happened to me at a Hyundai dealership I worked at. Was a bit sketchy with how I lowered cars for a week or so until it got repaired but it was done in the safest way possible.
Referring to the f'd up car in the beginning. I had one come in like that that needed a heater core replaced. It was a ford Explorer. Yeah that was a big nope until it was detailed. I'm not laying on that floor with my head under there removing a ton of screws
That Prius at 8:31 is not the first one I've seen like that. I used to work security at an open air mall, and I would see an older model of that car filled just as high with nothing but tons and _tons_ of garbage. But at least the _exterior_ looked okay, effectively making it a polished turd.
I absolutely didn't get what was the complaint. The customer asks to inspect the rear tire and if an issue were to be found call with estimates before proceeding. Maybe I didn't get something?
@@explainedgmod IF the barring where shot then the tire would shake if you kicked the tire while it's parked. Well, kicked it on the outside (tread) and not the center. since there are lots of things that can cause that wobble the cost to fix would be different. From tightening the lug nuts to writing off the car So he wants an estimate. Any mechanic should know this.
@thtanaka18 That was my thought as well. Even if 90% of what he knows about cars is from narrating these videos, I highly doubt he's that ignorant. The customer, however, that's a totally different story.
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Why does your intro voice and this voice sound different
@@jackiecellchan Original narrator on child rearing break. I like the new guy.
You've got such great material you really need a narrator that knows his shit. I'm serious when I suggested me last week. Send me a b-roll and script, I'll record it and send it back. If you like it, use it. Then we can talk.
@@Calc_Ulator New guy is crap and getting worse.
how can we possibly enjoy the videos? they are enough nightmares there to keep every therapist on the planet in rolls royces
Man, I feel bad if I leave a napkin on the floor of my car when someone gets in, but then we have other people driving around in actual dumpsters.
now imagine their place of residence.
@@rhetorical1488 For some, their car IS their place of residence.
tesla even sells a dumpster now! the future sucks!
Got to love those vehicles with interiors that could qualify as a Superfund toxic waste sites.
Just like all my siblings. I am literally the only one with a clean car. But don't ask me why they are so dirty, I don't get it either.
"Damn bitch, you drive like this?"
Don't forget, you can use a Tesla to start the fire for your living room fireplace. Just be careful as if used carelessly it has the ability to burn down an entire city.
In case anyone is wondering what's wrong with 2:55, he has the ground hooked to the neutral terminal, the neutral hooked to the hot terminal, and the hot hooked to the ground terminal! Not to mention the sh*tty wiring job on the ground wire.
now, what could possibly go wrong ? eh ??
So, in other words, a repair job done by a "Certified" master mechanic.
Chrysler wiring school?
To be fair, working on cars has nothing to do with residential electrical work. I would have to look up the correct pin out for a NEMA 5-15 plug too, since, as an auto tech, its not something that I need to know.
That said, the person who did the wiring probably should have looked it up.
@@ouch1011 The ground screw is GREEN. There is no reason to fail to wire ground on this connector when you are getting paid to do the job.
0:49 Never heard of a water steering pump before, always coming out with newfangled tech.
need the old narrator back asap this guy doesn't know shit 😂
You, have to steer the cold and hot waters away from each other and use a wheel to move the valve works.
that's in the same category as brake light fluid
its what an ai thinks a "hydrobooster" is
I still like the heated Blinker Fluid systems.
This is what drives beside us down the road people.
And yet people insist they could never take public transit because it's "too dangerous"
@@Sammie1053 ... It's not the transit they're talking about Sammie, in fact, it's the people RIDING the transit because they let their vehicles get that bad.😜
Wish all the clips were labeled with which state they are from...
Florida. Florida. Florida. Florida. North Carolina Florida. Florida. Arizona. Florida. Florida.Florida. Texas
Be scared! Be VERY scared!!!
@@joeyjamison5772 C'mon Joey, only stupid people are scared, the rest laugh inside until it's THEIR turn to be on the news.
This channel is slowly turning into a horror story... I'm beginning to think my father was right when he said it's not amazing how many accidents there were, but it *is* amazing how many accidents there aren't!
After driving a truck for 40 years, it got to the point I was having to take evasive maneuvers with an 80,000lb truck at least 3-5 times a day - in WYOMING - nobody between nowhere and nothing; hundreds of thousands of square miles of nothing but hundreds of thousand of square miles.... In the cities, it was closer to 3-5 times a MILE.
I'm so glad I retired!!!
Slowly? The deathtraps have been featured in this channel for as almost as long as it's been running!
You can have 5 years experience. Doesnt mean they learned anything.
they have the participation award diploma that says an edumacation was achieved.😉
there IS a difference between actual 5-YEARS of experience and 10 days experience just repeated over a 5-year period ...
Did he say what he had 5 years of experience in? When I was going to grade school, and about to go to the 6th grade, I could have said the same thing And that's only because I didn't go to kindergarten.
1 year's experience 5 times!
I got 30 years of life experience but I don't know anything about life!
That last one looks like some kind of a prank you would play on a guy at work who says he loves cars
I heard you loved cars so we put cars on your car now you've got cars for days
Xzibit would be proud
If the car breaks down, he has plenty of spares.
@@DanielRemains "We heard you like cars, so we put cars in your car"
That "oops" in the first clip was laden with hidden meanings.
"That's gonna be expensive, and someone's gonna take the blame for it" being the main one.
For anyone wondering about the plug at 2:53. The green wire should go to the green screw (ground obviously), then the white should go to the silver screw (neutral) and black (or sometimes red) should go to the brass colored screw (hot).
Yep, easy even for diy’ers to remember.
Green ground
Black brass
White silver
@@ruhtra-k *EXACT-A-MUNDO*
Some of these vehicles need to be shipped to the scrappers ASAP!
8:33 That dumpster has an interesting shape, and a weird void in it.
And these people can VOTE
Yes, and look at the result, a convicted rapist and fraudster for President, a gay guy who wants to deport aliens like both his and his bosses wives.
Explains how Trump got back in office.
They're making the world great again.
@@ouch1011You mean sleepy creepy joe
@@ouch1011 Jesus christ is lord.
That truck with the busted window reminds me of Slave Lake. That truck is minty.
That was totally redneck 😂!
So much mechanical Bluetooth... 🤭😂
Its the way of the future going straight for quantum input😄
@rhetorical1488 I think you refer to quantum mechanics. 🤭😂
@@u.e.u.e. no no quantum particle transport. the wheel is simultaneously with and without steering🤪
That one employee I think what he meant to say was that he was 5 years old that equals 5 years experience yes
I don't see a problem. Black is ground, right? ;) Well, it is for most electronics. Did the guy say he had experience wiring 120V power cables?
@@russellhltn1396 A coworker of mine occasionally needs reminded that black isn't ground in AC wiring. Fortunately, he hasn't set anything expensive on fire.
"parked by a pothole" and all this was damaged when they came out? Did the pothole attack the car?
Attack of the Killer Potholes! Sound like stupid movie but they did make one about tomatoes!
@Calc_Ulator Don't forget sharks in a tornado - I think there were three of them ....
Or a movie about a sentient killer tire .... yup. You read the right.
Parked at 60mph
@@TexJester-no8th Oh God!!! Rubber! That movie was so stupid that I regret watching it.
@@renakunisaki Maybe the driver thought the car was a Consolidated PBY Catalina. It's been said they take off, cruise, and land at 120mph.
The 2018 Tacoma-- "I didn't get it fixed, and now it's worse! WTF?!" Well, yeah, Customer. Something like that needs to be trimmed out, sprayed with iodine, and wrapped with salicylic acid. Maybe get a block put on the inner claw. Should heal up on its own in a couple weeks.
Oh, wait, you drive *a car*. Not known for their self-healing properties, right?
There should be a mandatory IQ test before being able to register a vehicle.
I keep my engine compartment cleaner than most do the inside of their vehicles.
same -
I was thinking about the same. My trash can is cleaner than his car.
I was pretty proud when I gave a coworker a ride in my card and he said to me, "your car is weirdly clean".
Me too man!
I broke a date once because the lady wanted to bring her dog on the date.@@Oldschoolrules123
7:01 If you have that much ice inside the car, you might want to check your air conditioning settings.
I know u joking but maybe a leak from sunroof?
Just think these vehicles are next to us on the road😮
Hey, drugs aren't cheap due to government interference. If you don't want death traps driving on the road, then you need to bring the price of meth down by at least 2/3rds.
had to LOL at the Tacoma .. shop diagnosed bad wheel bearing , cust said too expensive & kept using car .. 1 week later car towed in .. now a repair bill at least 3 times as much ... was the customer hoping the car would fix itself ??
Looking at how shiny where the wheel would have mounted, it seems like "He knew a guy who could do it cheaper".
I love the last one.
Ders some innerestin whistlin' sounds a verious speeds, eh?
Gotta love our 51st staters, eh?
I had to go back and look......a Canadian driver! God. Yes, we do have a few losers up here, I'm afraid. Not many, though. Maybe we could send him south?
The first one is why you lower the lift onto the locks before going under it. Of course, almost no one does that. However, that one might've broken while being lifted.
Looks like it broke on the way up. Caught two different locks.
The first one is why they are supposed to get a yearly inspection to see if things need fixing/replacing on the lift. Though I've seen first hand that some people only take a glance at it and slap a "good" sticker on it, rather than fully inspecting it.
@@Core297Ahh, now is that national or state by state?
Like in NY they fail your annual for CEL & whatever else; here in good ol' Michigan just cough up $120+ for yer sticker & off ya ( THUMP* ) go, Bubba:/
* Gretchie Dearest still tryin', tho
@@brianstratton8767 Oh I was talking about yearly inspections of the lift itself. I'm not sure if that changes state to state, but everywhere I've working in Virginia is supposed to do yearly inspections of the shop's lifts, though I'm not sure what enforces it.
@@Core297 Oh yeah, I hadn't thought about lift inspections till you mentioned it & that's just for currently registered/certified shop$, not backyard 'improvisers':/
(pause)
Yet w/shops gettin' $120+/hr & part$ I feel w/th' folks who just get Bubba t'weld/zip tie/spray foam it & HoPe It LaStS:/
I live in my van , but it never looks like that mess in the Prius ( ain't hard to keep it clean )
Can just picture their house being the same as their car
@thomasfletcher760 is it down by the river?
Final clip: Someone clearly knew how to _start_ accessorizing the car but not how to _stop._
When clearance bin at the Cambodian Tire wasn't enough and had to hit up the Toys R Us.
How often do you techs look at the job and just say, - NOPE!!! ?
As someone who owned a Ford Explorer for six years, I can confirm that they are JUNK.
Ford exploder! 😂
Have you driven a fraud lately?
How do people get that much trash in their car without getting pulled over?! At that point it is literally illegal because it's obstructing your view! The only trash I let build up in my car is receipts and straw wrappers, and even then I clean them out every few days to a couple weeks.
Here in Ohio, as long as one of the wheels, with or without a tire, is touching the ground at any time, it's legal. And, no, it isn't a requirement that it has to be the same wheel/tire in any given moment.
In the UK and Hong Kong we have to have ALL cars undergo a vehicle safety inspection each year when the car reaches 3 years of age (MOT). Only with that can you get insurance and tax.. How does the US not have the same? Most of the cars I see on this channel would be immediately impounded as unsafe to drive (which they all are). Nuts,,,,
America: Land of the Free (to be an idiot) and Home of the Brave (to be sharing the road with said idiots).
Safety inspections are not done in many US states or in some cases, done by private garages that will give a pass to anyone for a few 'extra dollars'.
For this, you can think of the US as 50 separate countries that all have their own ideas on how things should be done. Some states have mandatory safety inspections. Some states only check emissions. Some states leave it up to their individual counties to make the decision. Some states have no inspection requirements at all.
My state doesn't do safety inspections on passenger cars. They only do it for commercial vehicles. They also don't do emissions testing on cars that are 25 years old or older so you see a lot of older cars on the road even though they would totally fail emissions and safety inspections.
The requirement varies by state. I live in a state that requires annual safety inspections from day one. But, there are a lot of 'farm use only' vehicles shambling about in this area too. Not the special-purpose farm equipment, although there's that too. Any vehicle with an owner who claims "I use it on the farm, and only run it into town for gas and chicken feed" doesn't need registration or inspection. Or professional repair. Just insurance.
4:09 that Explorer is a nightmare
Dropbox, so probably late and the customer probably had a long day and night, maybe been up for a long time. I'd forgive this one because one time I was super beyond tired, wrote a note to someone, it made sense when I was writing it, next morning after waking up, it didn't make any lick of sense at all. It was something like "oH jop tire an yess". Not everyone is at their best when overtired and possibly delirious.
I actually understood it. The mechanic needs to check the wheel bearings and ball joints.
8:38 - The car's scent should include garlic, sesame, poppy, and onion - judging by the Dunkin' clamshell that's used for our avocado toast. 😆
I didn't know it was possible for cars to get moldy until this channel came along. Must be a humid climate thing? Because I've seen some NASTY cars here in the west, but never once saw mold growing
I've seen it happen here in Western Washington. Generally, damp in cool weather and a closed-up car with cloth upholstery will get a coating of mold within a couple of months.
Often the mold is from water floods, leaving windows open for long periods of time in the rain.
The number 1 cause of mold in cars is not from humidity. It's from leaking sunroofs. Even though sunroofs have drains that can be cleaned out hardly anyone cleans them out and even if they do the rubber seals still leak as they age. This is why I always avoid buying any car that has a sunroof. They make the car weaker in a crash and eventually they all start to leak water into the car.
@@Prepare2Survive "They make the car weaker in a crash"
ROFL tell me you have no idea what the hell you're saying...
@@Calc_Ulator A sunroof is literally a hole in your roof. The IIHS has a lab test showing the fact that sunroofs weaken the "safety cage". Depending on the car and obviously the severity of the crash this doesn't mean it'll make much of any difference in personal injury, but it most certainly can.
"tell me you have no idea what the hell you're saying..."
Remember, these are the people driving near you, voting in your elections, and working around your kids.
I did fix a leak in a metal power steering line with some metal line and two compression fittings once. Never leaked and was there when I sold the car five years later.
heh the turbo fell off on by old ram and all i could get at the middle of nowhere gas station were 2 tiny wood clamps. they were temporary for 5 yrs
9:00 How in the hell is this crap be allowed to happen? Totally illegal in Australia and for a good reason.
Yep, you would go to jail in the UK if caught driving cars like these old wrecks
Strict traffic laws might stop people from buying and driving and america is a pseudo arab oil state that cant have people stop burning gas
Ya'll love to live under totalitarianism I guess...
This is America where a multi-time failed businessman, convicted rapist, and convicted fraudster can get elected President.
There is a Pikachu one here also. ⚡️
I think there was more plastic toy cars glued on exterior than the actual plastic on that car. 🤣
Fractal car!
2:54 I don't think the guy was lying. It probably just wasn't good experience.
Could've been 5 years of changing tires or oil.
then whomever taught him should have his license revoked because they failed in every regard.
People are distrusting! I vacuum out my vehicles weekly.
Disgusting*
That ducking auto correct!
You had me at deathtrap car!
Never ceases to amaze. It is almost as though these vehicle owners went to some awful school to learn how to totally screw up their vehicles. And then....and then....they refuse service and limp away. YIKES !
Damn pothole was rude. Just parking next to it caused a lot of trouble. Insurance adjuster needed clarification... You said an 18th-scale car flew through the air and hit yours on the freeway?
0:20 I can’t believe they made such a mess even after the owner left a note and asked nicely 😉😆
Some people just hate their cars
0:50 I do not hope anyone is using water for the power steering.. They could get a surprise when the water freeze.
Hey that's the way I fixed my hose once, lasted 3 years till I sold it
Well, it is hydraulic and the term implies water. Its not called 'lipidaulic' now is it?
@@ryelor123 hydraulic implies a fluid. hydor being the greek god of water. when dealing with hydraulics it is implied it is not about your ancient greek but about modern systems which use hydraulic fluids exclusively
As someone from Maine The Ice in the foot wells is common.
Had that sonetimes when I used to live in CT, ironically where I am in WV is colder
Don't buy a car with a sunroof because every sunroof eventually leaks.
Is it normal that its that much though? When that was liquid it would've submerged the whole foot.
@@Prepare2SurviveMy first one had a sunroof, the mechanism broke 1 year into ownership. It would open but it wouldn't close properly allowing water in, and it broke at the start of winter! Every day was a rainy day, there was only one place near me that does sunroof repairs and it was farking expensive!! Never again!!
2:09 so the body shop did their repair, but didn’t diagnose or estimate that it needed a passengers front seatbelt. Obviously the tensioner detonated in it.
Some of those cars are refugees from the scrappers.
I see the bots are out in force today.... their dad's must be proud
Yeah it's insane. 1/3 of comments on YT aren't even people.
@@Calc_UlatorYou're paranoid!
*beep* *boop*
More death traps. 😳🫣🤷♂️
5:05 Man, I just hate it when a pothole gets too close to my car and it breaks something because its not paying attention.
6:47 : "Truck's haunted."
Damn those sneak attack potholes. Don't park next to them!
"Rear driver tire top shakes when kicked on treads" LMAO!
@anthonym_ I get shaky when I get kicked in the treads. Hurts like billy-hell.
0:41 better than my moms car and my sisters car, so much garbage in the footwells youll be uncomfortable on long drives, or have your knees in front of the airbag (in the case of my sisters car)
My old Mohawk lift has no cables and is built like a forklift mast. So far so good.
(cables are for rigging and skidding)
Most hoists use a cable just to synchronize the lift/lower, not to actually lift the vehicle.
The one in the video was probably a cheap one that used a single ram and cables to connect to it, probably wasn't really rated to lift that truck, and probably hadn't been inspected since it was installed.
You should see what happens when a mechanic tries to wire his house for ethernet lol
Saw a PC sitting under a desk at the doctor's office today... upside down.
The Oh my god....!" Was priceless 🤣
lol the last car with all the toys glued to it is from toronto
0:46 ....What is a "high pressure water steering fluid leak in the brake booster line"? I'm not a mechanic by trade but I am a mechanic by hobby and the term "water" should not be used unless talking about the engine coolant or windshield washer.
Either the guy in the video just flubbed his line, or he's quoting whatever jibberish the customer stated
0:19 What the technician failed to see is a second patch (or w/e that is) underneath which probably says "I'm doing it myself, thank you".
I swear these cars come from the junkyard!
Having seen a lot of Pole Barn Garage and similar folks, there's better cars in the Junkyard then these.
1:43 fix the tie rods
The car that kept running after the key was removed could have been a crappy security system install.
A car my sister bought years ago would do that if you turned on the headlights, after the dealership installed an aftermarket security system
And these cars are among us on the road. Along with crazy-ass drivers, Heaven help us.
@8:40 is that a vehicle from the Hoarders TV show? Good grief, just take it to the dump.
1:56 belt pretensioner fired, that's gonna be fun
This is the scariest video on UA-cam. These morons are all around us.
The car full of empty (?) food containers - I mean, honestly...
That wasn't the block heater plug, that was the breaker tester plug.
The really scarry part is THEY WALK (DRIVE) AMOUNG US.....
Speechless.
Well, now we know why Ford stands for Found on Road Dead, or Fix or Repair Daily, and a few things not fit for polite company!
It is just unbelievable that some of these folks are actually on the road driving right next to us 😫😫😫😫😫😫😫🤔
That first one actually happened to me at a Hyundai dealership I worked at. Was a bit sketchy with how I lowered cars for a week or so until it got repaired but it was done in the safest way possible.
Wow scary repairs needed 😮
last car with all that shit attached to the body i laughed so hard its from ontario Canada lmfao
8:50: That's not a car, it's a garbage truck !!!
Cars. They're not for everyone!
8:32
You like stickers ----------- YEAH!
The bad thing is, many of those vehicles are driving on a highway, right next to you.
Referring to the f'd up car in the beginning. I had one come in like that that needed a heater core replaced. It was a ford Explorer. Yeah that was a big nope until it was detailed. I'm not laying on that floor with my head under there removing a ton of screws
That Prius at 8:31 is not the first one I've seen like that. I used to work security at an open air mall, and I would see an older model of that car filled just as high with nothing but tons and _tons_ of garbage. But at least the _exterior_ looked okay, effectively making it a polished turd.
The bots in the comments smh
Ridiculous
0:09 Get your lift inspections done!
The explorer t case job we consider absolutely gravy in my up north shop! Freaking gravy! Id do them all day long!
7:01 Good ol' VW sunroofs
2:14 not sure what's not clear. The guy likely has barring problems or the axle has loosened from the car, etc.
I absolutely didn't get what was the complaint. The customer asks to inspect the rear tire and if an issue were to be found call with estimates before proceeding. Maybe I didn't get something?
@@explainedgmod IF the barring where shot then the tire would shake if you kicked the tire while it's parked. Well, kicked it on the outside (tread) and not the center. since there are lots of things that can cause that wobble the cost to fix would be different. From tightening the lug nuts to writing off the car So he wants an estimate. Any mechanic should know this.
'High pressure water steering fluid leak in the brake booster line" Wait, whaat? lol
the last car has a picture of don cherry on the quarter panel. big hockey fan.
I said WTF, out loud, eleven times during the last two cars
"High pressure water steering fluid"? wtf? yet again narrator does not have the faintest idea of what he is talking about.
I wonder if he just read the customer statement
@thtanaka18 That was my thought as well. Even if 90% of what he knows about cars is from narrating these videos, I highly doubt he's that ignorant. The customer, however, that's a totally different story.
Must be AI.
The narrator reads what the submitter provides. Take it up with the "mechanic" that sent it in.
@@TeeroyHammermill Idiot.
thats my civic at the end looool
That's not a bluetooth shock, it has a cord attached to it.
Water steering what?? Wtf he say 😂😂
6:00 I'm Guessing That's The Discount Tire Across The Street From Goodyear
7:16 Hey is that the car that went Dukes of Hazard over the center mound of a rotary in those car crash videos?
I worked at a Toyota and a VW dealership- normal for those “issues”