The customer is probably a stroke survivor, Not Drunk, Slur is common, sometimes side of mouth droops and the giveaway is his right arm use is very limited. Please don't judge.
Yeah, what made me think that he's not a drunk, is that he seems far too functional, and has nicer things than someone who'd be drunk in the middle of the day would have. I'd never jump to the conclusion that someone is a drunk just based on slurred sppech alone.
I guiltily admit I first thought drunk until I paid closer attention but that doesn’t seem to be the case. He moved around and spoke like someone with stroke scenario going on.
It’s good to see videos of people being genuinely good to others and understanding of the situation that is handled to them. This whole video is absolutely great. I didn’t even realize that the old guy had a stroke until it’s mentioned in the comments. It warms my heart to see this video
Matt thanx for ur patience with people....this man seams as though he's dealing with a stroke aftermath or something.....gods watching brother n he's smiling at you ❤️🇺🇲
True…..my wife had a brain bleed a year ago . It’s so much work and progress is soooooo slow. They are horrible on the victim and the caregivers. Take care of yourselves as much as possible and see your cardiologist like clockwork.
Jim or Tim seems to have had a past stroke stroke. Note his right arm and the backwards handshake. Its unfortunate but he seems to being doing his best. It can be frustrating no to be able to get your words out.
Sometimes it’s hard to tell at first glance. Goes with the judging a book by its cover mentality. But I agree. It looks like stroke damage or some other neurological condition
Reading these comments it’s alarming how little the average person knows how to recognize symptoms associated with a past stroke when so many are glaringly obvious here.
One thing that never gets mentioned is how great you have it being able to talk to customers first hand. Being in the auto industry and having to rely on a service advisor SUCKS. Keep up the awesome work Parker!
Seems like it would suck always getting second-hand information that lacks the finer details in the customer's explanation. Being able to communicate with them directly about the problem can be super helpful, I'm sure.
The guy is NOT drunk.He is standing steady. He is not walking all over the place. I do agree with other comments; a stoke can make a person speech impaired. The outcome of a stroke is very unpredictable; it is why doctors will perform a few test after post stroke diagnosis.
The gentleman has had a stroke. Very cool how well the mechanic understood him well. Good man and prayers to the gentleman with the stroke. I have a member of the family with the same condition. Very cool guy..very cool both of them
The guy definitely had a stroke, if he was drunk and slurring that much, his eyes would be barely opened and he'd be fighting to stand up. But all the signs point to stroke, look how he describes stuff and his left are is moving but his right isn't moving at all, thats why he reached out and did the backward handshake, cause he cant use the right.
My brother had a stroke and he had to learn how to talk and walk in fact he went for a walk and someone call the police on him lucky my brother say my name he knew my brother was so darn mad that someone thought he was drunk 😢😢
9:11 - I worked on a 3.6L with a bad Bosch ECM a couple of weeks ago. I also ordered the VIN programmed replacement from Ares and the vehicle is back up and running. After taking the old ECM apart I found out that a capacitor on the back side of the board leaked and failed. It's a common failure for the late 2000's early 2010's GM direct injection 3.6L with the Bosch engine management system.
Not just the 3.6 platforms. My V8 STS had plenty of modules shot through with corrosion that needed replacing. In my case their two part ABS modulator had the joining gasket fail and moisture intruded. Had to redo the climate control module for a bad dial. The RCDLR gets moody in the cold/damp. The electronics don't age well but have to say for the most part no issues. Just a handful of REALLY annoying ones.
Scanner Danner is the Rockstar! Nice shout out to the master. Sad that there was a lack of communication about the previous mechanic on the ECM spray cleaner incident of 2024? 😂
Hey my man can you fix the video format when you watch you videos on the tv it is reduced to fit the screen from it being filmed vertically instead of horizontal
Previous mechanic went for the ECU and ruined it? Not surprising. When mechanics don't know what is wrong, and have limited diagnostic skills they always guess the computer.
the battery, starter, and alternator usually are in the same circuit. so without the alternator plugged in for this case, that eliminated the starters ground. no starter ground means an uncomplete starter circuit
I had a similar experience with a no crank situation, after going over bumps. Had it towed in to a couple shops. First shop hooked it up to a scanner and fixed one issue. It still wouldn't start. For some reason it started and it was working fine. Then one day it did the same thing. Towed it to a different shop, and it started right up for him. He believed me, and told me to let him have it for a few days to check a few things. He drove it around on bumpy roads, then brought it back to his shop. Turned it off then tried turning it back on, and it happened to him. It happened to be a wire from the starter to the engine. He fixed it and made me a very happy customer.
You probably won't see this but I have Grand Cherokee that loses its gusto when I accelerate while still in motion, like making a turn. Any ideas? It accelerates just fine from a stop.
Is there anyway u can help me Matt🙏🏻 I’m all the way out in Long Beach California though. My engine harness has been cut by a scum bag mechanic I had trusted. NEED HELP😭🙏🏻
I stopped this at 4:00 because my spidy sense is screamin Alternator. We just had a similar issue with our GMC. Also the bad Alternator was draining the new battery. The owner has all the signs of a stroke, weak arm & tough to talk. Matt keep up the great work!
That man survived what my grandma did not may god bless his soul and his family I know it hasn’t been easy so glad most of this comment section is so observant
I literally had something just like this happen to me. I have a 13 Chevy Sonic and it started ticking loudly. I had two different mechanics look at cause I couldn’t figure it out. They both said I needed an engine. I was like no way I am meticulous with my cars. Kept searching UA-cam finally found a video where a guy had the same exact issues and it’s from the upper timing chain guide bolts backing out. Sure enough that was my issue. Literally a free fix. Best believe I put some lock tight on them bolts.
I was wondering why was the alternator unplugged? Inspection person strikes again? People you really need to find a reputable place to take your vehicle to be inspected, oil changed, routine maintenance, any of that! Other wise a lot of these guys, a lot, will take advantge of you, or at least try to take advantage of you!🙆♂️🙋♂️
Yes-I can relate. I pray for outcomes like this - despite all it takes to get there. It kind of makes up for all the crap you sometimes have to go thru to get it figured out.
My brother used to say " the cheapest thing first " It's not always cheap but sometimes it's simple. Cleaning and or adding an additional ground helps with the diagnostic fun. I almost always think the worst in the beginning. I appreciate your integrity and experience for solving problems.
Yeah. I worked in a test lab and when the equipment didn't work or didn't pass a verification/calibration, I always had to pull the information out of the technician how it happened. I learned not to trust their opinion but to form my own opinion
Imma comment on the comments making comments about a fella being drunk/stroke victim. Me: Zero fucks. Also, sometimes the simple faults are the most overlooked. It separates the superior tradesman from the mediocre tradesman.
The customer is probably a stroke survivor, Not Drunk, Slur is common, sometimes side of mouth droops and the giveaway is his right arm use is very limited. Please don't judge.
Yeah, what made me think that he's not a drunk, is that he seems far too functional, and has nicer things than someone who'd be drunk in the middle of the day would have. I'd never jump to the conclusion that someone is a drunk just based on slurred sppech alone.
Pretty sure I recognize this guy, and yeah, it was a stroke (if its who I think it is.) Real nice guy too
I guiltily admit I first thought drunk until I paid closer attention but that doesn’t seem to be the case. He moved around and spoke like someone with stroke scenario going on.
I always think the safe and effective
My thoughts exactly.. never judge a book by its cover..
It’s good to see videos of people being genuinely good to others and understanding of the situation that is handled to them. This whole video is absolutely great. I didn’t even realize that the old guy had a stroke until it’s mentioned in the comments. It warms my heart to see this video
Matt thanx for ur patience with people....this man seams as though he's dealing with a stroke aftermath or something.....gods watching brother n he's smiling at you ❤️🇺🇲
I love those kind of fixes!!!❤ awsome fix!!
electrical issues are always a rabbit hole, battery, starter, alternator, in that order, power in and power out, bad grounds are also fun to find.
Cadillac gotta love it
He said jim you immediately confirmed the wrong name and called him Tim 😂 love it
I had the opposite thought it was gonna be easy but had to do alot more than I thought
Great job!
Poor soul. Not a stroke victim, a stroke survivor!!!
True…..my wife had a brain bleed a year ago . It’s so much work and progress is soooooo slow. They are horrible on the victim and the caregivers. Take care of yourselves as much as possible and see your cardiologist like clockwork.
Jim or Tim seems to have had a past stroke stroke. Note his right arm and the backwards handshake.
Its unfortunate but he seems to being doing his best. It can be frustrating no to be able to get your words out.
A lot of the times the DR's will take your privilege to dive after a stroke, I hope JTim is being safe.
Yeah I agree if you look at the right side of his body he's unable to use it fully
@@Mymenagerie714Maybe he should try to open his third eye
@Mymenagerie714 Some is born gifted with it open but anyone can open it through meditation.
crazy that people can't differentiate between a sick man and a drunk one
Agree
Sometimes it’s hard to tell at first glance. Goes with the judging a book by its cover mentality. But I agree. It looks like stroke damage or some other neurological condition
What makes you think he is sick?
@@stanleyhape8427hes a stroke survivor. look at his right arm. he shakes hands backwards. droopy lip. the signs are there.
Wait !... drunk people are sick....
Jim. Tim. Close enough.
Got to love the easy fixes, poor guys a stroke survivor for those that believe his drunk.Good Job Matt!
Reading these comments it’s alarming how little the average person knows how to recognize symptoms associated with a past stroke when so many are glaringly obvious here.
I could tell by the way his right arm seemed to have limited movement as well as the way he was walking. The backwards handshake was the first clue.
One thing that never gets mentioned is how great you have it being able to talk to customers first hand. Being in the auto industry and having to rely on a service advisor SUCKS. Keep up the awesome work Parker!
It is really nice to eliminate the middleman, plus the customers trust you when you go through the diagnostic processes.
Seems like it would suck always getting second-hand information that lacks the finer details in the customer's explanation. Being able to communicate with them directly about the problem can be super helpful, I'm sure.
The guy is NOT drunk.He is standing steady. He is not walking all over the place. I do agree with other comments; a stoke can make a person speech impaired. The outcome of a stroke is very unpredictable; it is why doctors will perform a few test after post stroke diagnosis.
The gentleman has had a stroke. Very cool how well the mechanic understood him well. Good man and prayers to the gentleman with the stroke. I have a member of the family with the same condition. Very cool guy..very cool both of them
The guy definitely had a stroke, if he was drunk and slurring that much, his eyes would be barely opened and he'd be fighting to stand up. But all the signs point to stroke, look how he describes stuff and his left are is moving but his right isn't moving at all, thats why he reached out and did the backward handshake, cause he cant use the right.
Being a mechanic isn’t just about fixing cars. It’s about making a friend too. Ask me how I know
How do you know
How do you know
Not by peeing in pools . No one wants to be your friend.
I'm asking how you know . . .
My brother had a stroke and he had to learn how to talk and walk in fact he went for a walk and someone call the police on him lucky my brother say my name he knew my brother was so darn mad that someone thought he was drunk 😢😢
Bro wear ur seat belt and I'll subscribe. Safety first
lol so whoever touched it previously messed with this thing bad
9:11 - I worked on a 3.6L with a bad Bosch ECM a couple of weeks ago. I also ordered the VIN programmed replacement from Ares and the vehicle is back up and running.
After taking the old ECM apart I found out that a capacitor on the back side of the board leaked and failed. It's a common failure for the late 2000's early 2010's GM direct injection 3.6L with the Bosch engine management system.
Not just the 3.6 platforms. My V8 STS had plenty of modules shot through with corrosion that needed replacing. In my case their two part ABS modulator had the joining gasket fail and moisture intruded. Had to redo the climate control module for a bad dial. The RCDLR gets moody in the cold/damp. The electronics don't age well but have to say for the most part no issues. Just a handful of REALLY annoying ones.
Scanner Danner is the Rockstar! Nice shout out to the master. Sad that there was a lack of communication about the previous mechanic on the ECM spray cleaner incident of 2024? 😂
Hey my man can you fix the video format when you watch you videos on the tv it is reduced to fit the screen from it being filmed vertically instead of horizontal
No, these are reposted from a different social media
I wish someone like you existed in Florida 😭
My wife has the same car. I had to replace the bcm recently that was fun. Really easy to do about it was $200 to the door pre programmed
Previous mechanic went for the ECU and ruined it? Not surprising. When mechanics don't know what is wrong, and have limited diagnostic skills they always guess the computer.
Its always a great day when the underdog saves the day after supermechanic fails great job with logical outcome
You make great content man keep up the good work and can't wait to see what you have in store with your new truck. 💯👍🏻💪🏻
"Hey man nice to meet ya, what your name?"
JIM
"Hi Tim, Nice to meet ya bud"
🤣
I wish we had fix it Mechanix in our area of wisc mechanics are hard to come by.
Thats strange qn unpluged alternator will cause a no crank
the battery, starter, and alternator usually are in the same circuit. so without the alternator plugged in for this case, that eliminated the starters ground. no starter ground means an uncomplete starter circuit
@@MarceIiousgreat explanation. I didn't know that.
I had a similar experience with a no crank situation, after going over bumps. Had it towed in to a couple shops. First shop hooked it up to a scanner and fixed one issue. It still wouldn't start. For some reason it started and it was working fine. Then one day it did the same thing. Towed it to a different shop, and it started right up for him. He believed me, and told me to let him have it for a few days to check a few things. He drove it around on bumpy roads, then brought it back to his shop. Turned it off then tried turning it back on, and it happened to him. It happened to be a wire from the starter to the engine. He fixed it and made me a very happy customer.
Nice to see you driving your new van
I love you dude. BEST attitude! Out there helping out people left and right!
I enjoy your videos. You and Eric O at the South Main Auto channel are my favorites.
That shit made me laugh so hard 😂😂 DUDE COME HERE
Cadillac has put starter in worse places.
ScannerDanner is great! I watch a ton of his videos including the fuel trim videos.
Obviously a stroke since he can’t use his other hand. Geeze
Stroke got my late Pop's
0:39 🇺🇲Hawaii🤙
Nice shout out to scanner Danner. Keep up the great content broski
He had a stroke my grandfather sounded just like this after and it took a long time before he didn't slur his speech 😢😢❤️❤️❤️
You probably won't see this but I have Grand Cherokee that loses its gusto when I accelerate while still in motion, like making a turn. Any ideas? It accelerates just fine from a stop.
Sounds like a transmission issue to me..
New to your channel, I'm liking it 👍 would be more pleasant to watch wide-screen if you can.
Matt, your patience, understanding and empathy are endless. You're a good dude.💙
Is there anyway u can help me Matt🙏🏻
I’m all the way out in Long Beach California though.
My engine harness has been cut by a scum bag mechanic I had trusted. NEED HELP😭🙏🏻
I stopped this at 4:00 because my spidy sense is screamin Alternator. We just had a similar issue with our GMC. Also the bad Alternator was draining the new battery. The owner has all the signs of a stroke, weak arm & tough to talk. Matt keep up the great work!
first guy didnt no if his hole was punched ported or drilled
20 experience and never seen faulty ECU here in Europe ... in USA everyone changing ECUs ?
You are my Hero! Wish you lived by me. Love all your Videos.
Good work!
I love when it's an easy fix. Good job not wasting too much time!
How far do you travel? Have a 2013 town and country that needs blind spot looked at already replaced the boxes on inside of rear fenders.
That man survived what my grandma did not may god bless his soul and his family I know it hasn’t been easy so glad most of this comment section is so observant
That's awesome that you told him the problem part and how to fix it instead of charging another hour to do it like all mechanics do.
Yes the guy had a stroke. just look at his right arm hanging. anyway...
Wassup, looks like you're riding in style young man,congrats again
We have 0 good mechanics where I live, parts swapers mabe. Wish you were near me
He has that Northstar engine but the later ones were okay That was my concern at first
I’ve had a starter pass the bench test at the auto parts store and it was bad still didn’t work on the actual car.
I new where you were going next to main ground
Save yourself problems,buy a Toyota!
Whas ur name jim...."Tim.. Nice to meet ya" 😂😂😂😂
What's your name Jim. Got it Tim
Damn the worst of the worst .. a new ecu 😢
Dude here’s the deal !! Put on your seat belt
5:29 funniest moment of the video
I literally had something just like this happen to me. I have a 13 Chevy Sonic and it started ticking loudly. I had two different mechanics look at cause I couldn’t figure it out. They both said I needed an engine. I was like no way I am meticulous with my cars. Kept searching UA-cam finally found a video where a guy had the same exact issues and it’s from the upper timing chain guide bolts backing out. Sure enough that was my issue. Literally a free fix. Best believe I put some lock tight on them bolts.
I was wondering why was the alternator unplugged? Inspection person strikes again? People you really need to find a reputable place to take your vehicle to be inspected, oil changed, routine maintenance, any of that! Other wise a lot of these guys, a lot, will take advantge of you, or at least try to take advantage of you!🙆♂️🙋♂️
Scannerdanner is awesome!
Yes-I can relate. I pray for outcomes like this - despite all it takes to get there. It kind of makes up for all the crap you sometimes have to go thru to get it figured out.
He probably shouldn’t be driving if he’s had a stroke. Maybe it was a sign from the universe
Couldn't an OBDII Scanner have found that problem?
He was drunk as shit
My brother used to say " the cheapest thing first " It's not always cheap but sometimes it's simple. Cleaning and or adding an additional ground helps with the diagnostic fun.
I almost always think the worst in the beginning.
I appreciate your integrity and experience for solving problems.
Yeah. I worked in a test lab and when the equipment didn't work or didn't pass a verification/calibration, I always had to pull the information out of the technician how it happened.
I learned not to trust their opinion but to form my own opinion
🙏🏻🙏🏻🫵🏻
Yes it was hard for me to control my anger especially at the Seattle airport when we had to fly home from the hospital..
Lol
Having lunch a little early today lol
The guys a stroke survivor, dude
🎉🎉
We need a van tour 🙏🤘
He just got a new box truck. I am sure we will see something soon.
Thats why we charge a minimum charge.. u cant say 350 for a starter then its not a starter and want to pay you 20
You right the rabbit hole
Those things are dope didn’t know it has the bay covers
Oh heck not scanner Dan!👍
Good mechanic
First!! 😂😂
“What’s your name?”
“Jim”
“Tim? Nice to meet you”
Lol
😂
Poor drunk guy!
He doesn't seem drunk. He seems like he had a stroke with the way he talks and the way he shook hands at the beginning.
Imma comment on the comments making comments about a fella being drunk/stroke victim.
Me: Zero fucks.
Also, sometimes the simple faults are the most overlooked. It separates the superior tradesman from the mediocre tradesman.
Pretty sure he's drunk but I've only dealt with alcoholic in My daily job what do I know
Bro, if you are going to film while you are driving, at least don't break the law while doing it lol. Put your damn seatbelt on.
He was drunk or something?
No
Or something
Stroke victim.
0 views in 56 seconds bro fell off
no one cares about you
kek
He is just half drunk