Girl buys new car, learns in 3 days she was scammed. Here's what happened. Roadside Rescue

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  • ↓One of my longest customers got a new car. (her old Plymouth wasn't reliable) She didn't get a PPI and 3 days later it has a serious issue. So much that she's going to junk the car! We try and help her out! Turns out that the old car was more reliable than this!
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  • @Ajorge1332
    @Ajorge1332 2 роки тому +2512

    If a mechanic shows up to fix your car in crocs just know he’s one hell of a mechanic

    • @RoadsideRescue
      @RoadsideRescue  2 роки тому +101

      haha

    • @johnmondragon4518
      @johnmondragon4518 2 роки тому +31

      lmao when u pulled out a nut driver i was like bruh xD

    • @jeffreymurdock8366
      @jeffreymurdock8366 2 роки тому +57

      Crocks? How about one in sandals? All I wear is sandals and not only do I work on cars for friends, I also do apartment maintenance. Lol

    • @codyjohnson1982
      @codyjohnson1982 2 роки тому +24

      You make a lot more money too. I was making 60 an hour doing it. I was bringing in about 500 bucks a day. Average.

    • @fireboy5043
      @fireboy5043 2 роки тому +4

      Lmfao

  • @Lotek117
    @Lotek117 2 роки тому +480

    You're a good dude man, Its nice to see people like you genuinely concerned about your customers.

    • @michaeleshbaugh6797
      @michaeleshbaugh6797 3 місяці тому

      I agree he really seems to care I would have checked the oil most likely would have been milky if it was a head gasket

  • @Jeffschmidt1984
    @Jeffschmidt1984 2 роки тому +182

    Waterpump test, Let the engine get warm, turn on the blowerheater, and set it to full HOT, if the air feels hot and stays hot then u have enough circulation, if the air from the vents slowly gets cooler (like outside temp) then u have an bad waterpump that is not circulating.
    And check if the radiator cap is working, or just replace it to be sure.
    Im a roadside technician in the Netherlands, we help stranded customers get on their way again.
    Keep up the good work man!

    • @gmailcgs
      @gmailcgs 3 місяці тому +9

      Great heater coolant circulation tip. People overlook the $10 radiator cap. After many years, the cap get calcified and stops functioning of expansion and contraction of coolant.

    • @mrbassman1972
      @mrbassman1972 2 місяці тому

      @@gmailcgs Your right gotta use 50/50 or distilled water, but decent caps are way more then 10 bucks...lol i have went through many caps on GMs

    • @AllenTBO
      @AllenTBO Місяць тому

      @@mrbassman1972 I have a 2004 jeep liberty with a crack in the top of the radiator where it's plastic I just changed the cap when I bought it which was old and missing the rubber seal but I didn't add enough coolant and added some water so I was thinking that's why the radiator blew out it's a hairline crack where the plastic seams together at the top but I'm hoping it's not a bad water pump or blown head gasket new radiator should be here Sat so fingers crossed 🤞 that's all it is and I can add new coolant and be good

    • @Valverde713
      @Valverde713 Місяць тому

      @@mrbassman1972 50/50 is a rip-off I've always just used a single jug of full concentrated anti freeze and topped off the rest of the way with water on my vehicles never had an issue. Why spend more $ buying something pre diluted when I have water at home

    • @teabola
      @teabola Місяць тому

      @@Valverde713 probably depends where you live. i wouldnt risk messing up the dilution and chemical properties where the temperature ranges from -50 in the winter to +40 in the summer where i live

  • @slevinlindsay3624
    @slevinlindsay3624 Рік тому +106

    This guy seems too nice and honest to be a mechanic. Hope people like this change the tide of what we're used to.

  • @LordLoMR2
    @LordLoMR2 2 роки тому +843

    Scotty Kilmer would have recommended a 94 Celica - bullet proof.

    • @simon-sez8793
      @simon-sez8793 2 роки тому +83

      Or a Lexus. Everything else is an "endless money pit'.

    • @spursmaniac5060
      @spursmaniac5060 2 роки тому +43

      Nissans are rolling piles of junk!😄---Scotty Kilmer.

    • @maybenot6075
      @maybenot6075 2 роки тому +34

      @J D he talks absolute nonsense anyone in the trade knows hes a joke

    • @oliverdelgado6952
      @oliverdelgado6952 2 роки тому +18

      Scotty#1

    • @harryballsonya7182
      @harryballsonya7182 2 роки тому +28

      @@maybenot6075
      You’re apparently the JOKE😂
      Scotty has worked on cars as a kid since his father worked a gas station! Scotty without a doubt, has infinitely much more mechanical knowledge than YOU, think you “supposedly have” 😂😂
      Just stfu dude!

  • @joemama7031
    @joemama7031 2 роки тому +492

    Working on cars and documenting the entire experience and editing all of the videos all while balancing out a business seems insanely difficult, especially as a former tech. I like every video I watch from this channel based on that principal alone

    • @Moe-ks1sy
      @Moe-ks1sy 2 роки тому +46

      same and he goes to school and has a family jesus christ this guy is a beast

    • @RoadsideRescue
      @RoadsideRescue  2 роки тому +47

      Too kind. Both of y’all! Thanks so much for the support!

    • @GeneralCheezyPr0ductionz
      @GeneralCheezyPr0ductionz 2 роки тому +3

      I love you Ernest fr bro

    • @ryanfgrantjr3009
      @ryanfgrantjr3009 2 роки тому +4

      Best post and Best compliment EVER......liked this message, Mark R

    • @chrisgodfrey1128
      @chrisgodfrey1128 2 роки тому +1

      Are you certified

  • @scottgealow4136
    @scottgealow4136 2 роки тому +41

    I just went thru this with my daughter's car! She bought an Infiniti G35X from an acquaintance of mine. He said it had a radiator hose leak and needed a couple of tires. Turned out it needed a head gasket, transmission rebuild, thermostat, power steering leaked, and it threw 32 codes....she got half her money back by selling it to a junk car buyer. Never buy without taking it to a trusted mechanic first!!

    • @e90baby
      @e90baby Місяць тому +3

      a code reader does wonders in this situation. 100 bucks gets you a good one

    • @5.43v
      @5.43v 9 днів тому +1

      Infiniti is junk

  • @CHixon
    @CHixon 2 роки тому +14

    1) drain and vacuum refill to eliminate any air pockets. 2) On startup, check hose temperatures to see if thermostat is opening. then proceed as advised in the comments.

  • @j.o.9098
    @j.o.9098 2 роки тому +301

    #SaveTheManuals
    Not many mechanics would do this but you have earned my respect. Big props to you.

  • @billherzog5375
    @billherzog5375 2 роки тому +638

    I've ran into similar situations with customers of mine and I would definitely come out of my pocket to try a thermostat before they junk it. I go the extra mile for loyal customers even when they are broke and I admire that you would do the same. Please give us an update 🙏

    • @eddylorenzo5033
      @eddylorenzo5033 2 роки тому +4

      I said that immediately

    • @HristovRumen
      @HristovRumen 2 роки тому +9

      Why does it have to come out your pocket? There's simple, systematic ways to test a thermostat - both mechanical or electronically conttolled.

    • @eddylorenzo5033
      @eddylorenzo5033 2 роки тому +7

      @@HristovRumen some people don't have the knowledge or skills Playa u may be 1

    • @KOz1caa
      @KOz1caa 2 роки тому +1

      Thermostat first at least.

    • @eddylorenzo5033
      @eddylorenzo5033 2 роки тому +9

      @@KOz1caa also could have air in system sometimes it evaporates people fill then dont burp

  • @egan1499
    @egan1499 Рік тому +34

    She made the mistake of buying a Nissan

    • @maxxbenzz7842
      @maxxbenzz7842 2 місяці тому

      For sure. Nissan is junk

    • @desmondjohnson2843
      @desmondjohnson2843 Місяць тому

      lol ford cousin , I have a1995 Nissan pick up D21

    • @davyjones922
      @davyjones922 28 днів тому +2

      All cars are shit, pick your flavor! 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Syrgam
      @Syrgam 28 днів тому

      @@davyjones922 facts each one got their issues

    • @douglomax7461
      @douglomax7461 24 дні тому

      We have had 3 Nissans and they all were good 200,000+ on the prvious 2 100,000 + on this Pathfinder.... Of course I do all the maintenance on them....

  • @kyzercube
    @kyzercube 2 роки тому +2

    I'm actually a Nissan technician. Coolant temperature sensor could still be bad even though the A/C is turning the fans on ( Check to see if the CTS is reading some weird temperature like 40 degrees when it's at operating temperature ) or something blocking flow in the system like a partially stuck closed thermostat. 2007 ... wonder when the last time the coolant was replaced.

  • @tenmillionvolts
    @tenmillionvolts 2 роки тому +307

    It looks like she was smart enough to turn it off before it did the head. This is probably one of the few overheats that can be saved. I hope she doesn't give up until you check it further. I'd tell her to sell it either way. Nissans aren't what they used to be

    • @Khaynizzle7
      @Khaynizzle7 2 роки тому +24

      I have an 08 3.5 altima and I haven't had any issues besides like a wheel bearing and a ball joint. The VQ35DE is the same design since 2000 when it was introduced so its not like they're known to not work. Actually you still see this year of Nissan on the road all of the time so i'd disagree. I believe she just got a car from someone that didn't take proper care of it.

    • @Zachery_
      @Zachery_ 2 роки тому +22

      @@Khaynizzle7 exactly, a well maintained well taken care of car will last 200k plus, people don’t follow the service intervals and then complain when something as small as a spark plug stops working

    • @austinshoemaker1553
      @austinshoemaker1553 2 роки тому +17

      @@Zachery_ depends what your definition of a “car” includes. My guess is on average most factory Nissan automatic transmissions won’t last to 200k miles.

    • @thepassionofthegoose5472
      @thepassionofthegoose5472 2 роки тому

      @@Zachery_ Wait, spark plugs can stop working?

    • @chrishuber8930
      @chrishuber8930 2 роки тому +12

      @Romo Shakra scottie kilmer doesnt know his ass from his head. Vq35de engines are one if the best v6s ever built. Yes nissan did get a little worse over the years but they are making a comeback. The VQ35DE will last over 400 k miles with reg maintenance.

  • @Ulrich_Wolf
    @Ulrich_Wolf 2 роки тому +454

    Ernest, you need to start super simple. Start with the radiator cap. If the cap is bleeding off pressure, it will lower the boiling point of the coolant. Bang, you're overheating! Had several cars in the shop this last month running hot. Three of them were simply bad radiator caps. Your pressure tester should be bale to test the cap as well.

    • @qwerty6801
      @qwerty6801 2 роки тому +27

      I just went through this with my 2005 Honda Accord. The cap blew the spring out inside and was basically bleeding the pressure into the reservoir and that blew up aswell after it got too hot. Crazy the amount of damage a simple $10 part can do if you dont catch it in time and drive on that overheating motor for awhile

    • @bresina63
      @bresina63 2 роки тому +17

      Had F-150 that had a bad overflow cap. $6 later, problem was solved.

    • @kd7cwg
      @kd7cwg 2 роки тому +6

      HAd this happen with a brand new stant cap on a mustang. Replaced with a motorcraft and problem fixed

    • @JimmyMakingitwork
      @JimmyMakingitwork 2 роки тому +5

      Exactly. An easy diag is when the vehicle seems to be “overheating,” but isn’t up to fans on temp yet using a scanner.
      Cap every time.

    • @mrfixit3337
      @mrfixit3337 2 роки тому +20

      Agreed. All I do is diagnose issues and have my techs repair. Always start simple. Test coolant with hydrometer. Okay good. Test cap pressure. Okay good. Pressure test. Okay good. Block test. Okay good. Scan tool, actuate low and high speed fan. Okay good. And go on and on. Start with the easiest things my man.
      I.e. had a fuel pump job. Customer got a quoted and wanted a 2nd opinion. First step was, hearing pump on and seen gauge was full. 2nd step depress check valve on fuel rail. No fuel or pressure. 3rd step hit fuel tank. 4th step add fuel issue solved 😂😂. It’s basic things that would have cost that customer 580 dollars but instead 15 in fuel and 40 for service call/diag fee (lived 5min away).

  • @StumpyVanLife
    @StumpyVanLife Рік тому +5

    If you suspect a water pump is not pumping enough or at all turn on the heater. If the heater blows hot air that means the water pump is doing it's job and circulating water all the way up to the heater core. I have seen impellers shear right off the shaft and not cause a leak or loose pulley.

  • @UncleRed1999
    @UncleRed1999 2 роки тому +33

    Usually for fluid circulation issues, the easiest and cheapest first step, without unloading the parts cannon, is recommending a thermostat replacement. A good way to figure that out or attempt a diagnosis on it is to measure temperature differences from the inlet and outlet coolant hoses or to actually delete the thermostat and reinstall the housing to see how it behaves (unless it’s a thermostat/housing assembly). But I’ve had so many over heating vehicles with no coolant leaks and no MILs have it be a thermostat stuck closed. Sometimes it just won’t throw a light for it. Other times you’re lucky and it tells you through the scan tool. But a cheap, and quick first step is always the thermostat and a radiator cap. Saves the customer money on expensive repairs if that ends up being the issue

    • @nickmalone3143
      @nickmalone3143 Рік тому +8

      An infrared thermometer is made for this ...see if upper and lower hoses same temp or one cold

    • @raydemos1181
      @raydemos1181 2 місяці тому +1

      some cars you have to pull the engine to get to the thermostat, i think the country starts with a G

  • @Hotecce1
    @Hotecce1 2 роки тому +313

    your testing suggests a stuck closed thermostat. Another good tool to have is a laser thermometer to compare temperatures on the top and bottom hoses, as well as the radiator itself

    • @TheAndre8900
      @TheAndre8900 2 роки тому +25

      Or the water pump impeller could dislocate from the shaft causing no circulation. Plastic impellers are known to fail that way.

    • @mauricemotors8207
      @mauricemotors8207 2 роки тому +5

      @@TheAndre8900 Yes if it wasn’t a head gasket the thermostat is ALOT easier on those VQs then the water pump you would probably have to remove that engine mount

    • @micahap1559
      @micahap1559 2 роки тому +4

      @@TheAndre8900 Or disintegrate.

    • @archygrey9093
      @archygrey9093 2 роки тому +6

      Yeh especially since that car may have been sitting for months before she bought it giving the thermostat time to "stick" in place from lack of use.

    • @michaelszczys8316
      @michaelszczys8316 2 роки тому +7

      Had a thermostat stick closed in my 57 Chevy and made it blow a hole in my nice old radiator. Luckily it was 1973 and they weren't so hard to get in fact I already had another.
      Only time I had one do that but have had plenty that wouldn't close.
      One time put a brand new one in a pot of hot water to test it and it opened up and broke right there in the pot.

  • @astrokidd5251
    @astrokidd5251 2 роки тому +42

    you should do more of this stories to help people avoid getting scammed.

  • @Auhbseluhte
    @Auhbseluhte 2 роки тому +17

    this is great content, keep it going brotha!! loving watch people learn new things. Best way to live life! I subbed!

  • @rusty1187
    @rusty1187 2 роки тому +32

    I would start with the thermostat, and use an infrared temp gun on the block and the exiting radiator hose. if fans are running and 20* difference on the hose, probably a bad thermostat.

    • @bikerboysrus1
      @bikerboysrus1 2 роки тому

      Absolutely

    • @robertwadas
      @robertwadas 22 дні тому

      Journeyman Mechanic 36 years ( last 5 actually Managed fleet of 3000 semi's across North America:
      During my schooling with Caterpillar we were taught how to determine 99% of overheat problems with a heat gun. Saves a lot of time.

  • @dohcgarage
    @dohcgarage 2 роки тому +240

    My car was getting hot we switched the water pump, thermostat, hoses, radiator and ac condenser turns out it was the high speed fan relay $20 bucks go figure lol

    • @djdud132
      @djdud132 2 роки тому +12

      So you're saying the fans weren't running?

    • @righteousone1
      @righteousone1 2 роки тому +109

      You're a certified parts changer.

    • @lmfr11
      @lmfr11 2 роки тому +11

      Radiator fans have different speeds and sometimes the module burns up and only work on let’s say low fan speed. So initially you can see the fan working but as the car warms up and requires a faster speed it can be bad and cause the car to overheat.

    • @tom_shredz
      @tom_shredz 2 роки тому +36

      The good news is, you have an all new cooling system!!!!

    • @petitgary
      @petitgary 2 роки тому +12

      At least you don’t have to worry about the other parts in years

  • @richardsharma283
    @richardsharma283 2 роки тому +35

    I had that same Altima with a 6 speed manual and the exact thing happened to me. It turned out to be the thermostat and coolant temp sensor

  • @charlietate5514
    @charlietate5514 2 роки тому +12

    You could, either use an infrared thermometer or your finger. Aim the gun or touch one side of the radiator and then the other. If there is a noticable difference in temp it's most likely a clogged radiator. If not, you've narrowed it down to a flow problem. Which leaves the thermostat or water pump.

  • @dxnarutoboi
    @dxnarutoboi 2 роки тому +16

    I actually enjoy this voice over. I think you should test it out. Seems like it'll make it easier for you to record bc you wouldnt have to be explaining everything on the spot while holding the camera.

  • @Riverrockphotos
    @Riverrockphotos 2 роки тому +15

    Its really sad that you have to automatically wonder if they are lying to you about the problem.

  • @chungaleta1234
    @chungaleta1234 2 роки тому +35

    Coolant temp sensors are a common failure on these. Misreading temperature, so the PCM doesn't command the fans on until it is too hot.

    • @cmendoza1094
      @cmendoza1094 2 роки тому +2

      With so many electronics. You'd think we just build em 100% electric 🤡

    • @Rock-Bottem1982
      @Rock-Bottem1982 2 роки тому +1

      That doesnt explain the lack of coolant flow tho

    • @Rock-Bottem1982
      @Rock-Bottem1982 2 роки тому +2

      @@DevJB I worked on cars for 17 years professionally, I understand how engine cooling systems work. If the cooling fins on the Water pump are broken or corroded, it won't matter how much you Rev that engine

    • @raydemos1181
      @raydemos1181 2 місяці тому

      just look at the live data on a scan tool and see what the temp is when the fan kicks on, that will tell you if the sensor is bad

  • @jenningswest79
    @jenningswest79 2 роки тому +10

    I wish to God there was more mechanics like you out there man you guys are awesome you got subscriber and a like just for that reason alone it's too bad there's places out there that are steady trying to rip people off man they're trying to make a living and people are trying to take their hard-earned money and they don't need to. God bless you guys!!

    • @alexandercopeland2849
      @alexandercopeland2849 2 роки тому +1

      We are out there, most of the time it the owners of the shops who try to scam people, or people don't like to pay the price to get it done right.

  • @myronkolasa3525
    @myronkolasa3525 2 роки тому +15

    Remove the thermostat,test it in a pot of heated water and whilst doing so,run the vehicle without it.
    You are a nice young man with a big heart.
    Thumbs up.

  • @mariocaetano2511
    @mariocaetano2511 2 роки тому +40

    Hi Ernest. I would replace the thermostat and the radiator cap first. Can't wait for the follow up video to this saga. Have a blessed one.

    • @RoadsideRescue
      @RoadsideRescue  2 роки тому +6

      Hopefully the end of the week or next week early.

    • @cliffchristopher7643
      @cliffchristopher7643 2 роки тому +1

      Usually it's the thermostat I've come across about 80 thermostats installed backwards which usually results in a blown head gasket

  • @tylerwightman2315
    @tylerwightman2315 2 роки тому +117

    Hello Ernest. A little trick I learned when I was in automotive school is to take a laser temperature gun ($25+/- at harbor freight) and get a temp reading of the upper and lower radiator hoses after it's warmed up. Assuming there is no air in the system and it's been properly bled or "burped", They should be within 20 degrees of each other. If they are way different, i.e upper reads 200 and lower reads 130 than that usually indicates a thermostat issue. Could also be a water pump impeller totally corroded away and not pumping although the latter is pretty rare and usually only happens if they've been running hose water and not coolant. That coolant looks pretty clean so highly unlikely a corroded impeller....possibly a broken impeller which is also pretty rare. I believe some Nissan and infiniti V6 engines use an internal water pump driven off the timing chain. I'd start with a t-stat if temp readings are way off.

    • @andyb6851
      @andyb6851 2 роки тому +9

      Yes, using a laser gun is a great time saver!

    • @mohabatkhanmalak1161
      @mohabatkhanmalak1161 2 роки тому +2

      The laser gun idea is very good. Thanks for sharing.

    • @tylerwightman2315
      @tylerwightman2315 2 роки тому +6

      @@mohabatkhanmalak1161 no problem. There's no telling how many bad thermostats over the years I've diagnosed using that method....works everytime. Just make sure you get your reading 4-6 inches down the hose from the engine. A little detail I forgot to add. Don't want to check it right where the hose comes out of the radiator. You will get a false reading if coolant is not flowing through the system.

    • @Ed.01
      @Ed.01 2 роки тому +3

      Or clogged radiator.

    • @tylerwightman2315
      @tylerwightman2315 2 роки тому +1

      @@Ed.01 indeed. If the coolant looks all rusty or cloudy I'll pull the thermostat out and see if that makes a difference. If it doesn't, kinda narrows it down to the radiator or the pump.

  • @blackpaton716
    @blackpaton716 2 роки тому +5

    Keep up the good work.
    Love the content.
    Your a genuine nice guy 😃
    Greetings from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Great Britain 🇬🇧

  • @stevenkleinhenz1017
    @stevenkleinhenz1017 Рік тому +1

    Great people make up this Great Country! Well done! If I wasn’t a mechanic I would never buy a used car without an inspection

  • @Darkhunter218
    @Darkhunter218 2 роки тому +30

    The video hashtags look like the GTA San Andreas font lmao

  • @Scrapla1
    @Scrapla1 2 роки тому +5

    I work on my car outside here in Florida and things heat up really quick so try a cheap pop up canopy they work wonders to give some shade and even a little cover from those unexpected showers that seem to happen mid project.

  • @ASEWorldClassTech
    @ASEWorldClassTech 2 роки тому +4

    First thing i would check is both coolant hoses for temp. A thermal imager I use would aid me in seeing a clogged radiator or stuck thermostat. If there wasn't much temp difference I would lead towards the Water pump impeller braking off the spline.

  • @familydad3241
    @familydad3241 3 місяці тому +16

    She buys it then 3 days later discovers it over heats and then decides to junk it cause shes sick of dealing with it. Am I missing something.

    • @charlesphilhower1452
      @charlesphilhower1452 12 днів тому +1

      If it did have a blown head gasket it may not be worth trying to fix. It is an aluminum alloy engine and there is a good probability the both thread and block are warped.

  • @rickalator98able
    @rickalator98able 2 роки тому +150

    Something as simple as trapped air will definitely cause the engine to overheat. I bet they tried to do coolant change or thermostat replacement and didn’t do a good job getting the air out

    • @awesomedave8484
      @awesomedave8484 2 роки тому +11

      Happened to my jeep recently when my coolant level was too low. Mine has a bolt on the thermostat elbow. I burped it and it’s been good since...knock on wood.

    • @djipka
      @djipka 2 роки тому +2

      This engine airs itself out

    • @stibyr8
      @stibyr8 2 роки тому +2

      happened to me with my civic i bought, changed all fluids and started overheating due to air trapped in the radiator, simply bled it and runs good as new lol

    • @alexs.818
      @alexs.818 2 роки тому +4

      Did a drain and fill on a 2010 mazda 3 i bought used. After draining and putting in new coolant I bled it by running the engine with the radiator cap off for a while. As coolant got low I put in more until it eventually stopped getting low. 10k miles later it and no issues whatsoever.

    • @dicksonondego5172
      @dicksonondego5172 2 роки тому +1

      Most Nissan have these issues of overheating

  • @rcrobertson9563
    @rcrobertson9563 2 роки тому +61

    if it stayed blue then there were no combustion gases in the coolant...I'd go for the thermostat

    • @uzi1951
      @uzi1951 2 роки тому +4

      No milk on the dip stick Do what I just did and I don't know squat about cars. Buy a thermostat gasket at parts store and just pull the thermostat. No more overheating. Worry about heat when it gets cold. About $3..

    • @hightttech
      @hightttech 2 роки тому +4

      @@uzi1951: Probably will set code P0128; won't pass smog.

    • @fidelifill7811
      @fidelifill7811 2 роки тому +5

      I believe so as well, thermostat probably is stuck closed

    • @chasewebber4316
      @chasewebber4316 2 роки тому

      @@uzi1951 you do this and you will get poor gas mileage and if u run the car for very long it WILL over heat

    • @uzi1951
      @uzi1951 2 роки тому

      @@chasewebber4316 I did a Google search, some people never have thermostats, in used cars.

  • @Shoreliners.1090
    @Shoreliners.1090 17 днів тому

    Wow firstly what a great guy and mechanic.. second what a shame for the new owner. Seems a tricky problem.. every car I have owned and had issues.. the mechanic knows what's wrong within 5minute looking at it. Great video

  • @zach914v8
    @zach914v8 2 роки тому +15

    A quick circulation test is to see if the heater works. Also I would have checked the temps at the radiator inlet and outlet for a major difference. Should be within 20 degrees of each other. These cars are also notorious for trapped air bubbles. I think Nissan even has a tsb about how to release trapped air in the system by jacking the car up in the front and running it at 2000rpm with a fill funnel on. But I always use an air lift.

    • @iamatlantis1
      @iamatlantis1 Рік тому

      Your Mother is a fill funnel.

    • @matthewpalm7484
      @matthewpalm7484 Рік тому +3

      This ^... the official Nissan TSB for the VQ35DE recommends you remove the bleeder valve, fill the radiator until it overflows from the bleeder, then cap off the bleeder and radiator, start the car, hold it at 3500 rpm, then check the valve, if there is air, fill the radiator more, and repeat until the bleeder stays full, or until the car has consistent heat at idle. Cheers!

    • @Ka_Gg
      @Ka_Gg Рік тому +1

      @@matthewpalm7484 Yeah, I've purchased some vehicles where someone replaced a cracked radiator or some reason broke into the cooling system and then they say it's overheating. Every time it had to do with air in the system.

  • @sad_rik
    @sad_rik 2 роки тому +6

    Very hot in his state right now (I live in the same state). Averaging about 100 degrees or more. Bless this man 😂

  • @Mr.Ramirez95
    @Mr.Ramirez95 2 роки тому +9

    I pity any poor woman whose husband is not called Ernest.
    You are awesome. I pray that you can figure this out.

  • @oldtimefarmboy617
    @oldtimefarmboy617 Рік тому +11

    As someone who spent a few years delivering pizzas one thing I quickly learned is that the shortest distance is not always the quickest distance. A lot of the times, even if you have to travel further, a major street with a higher speed limit can get you to a spot a lot closer to the customer before you get to where you have to travel on smaller streets with lower speed limits. When you are delivering hot food time is more important than distance.

    • @Ka_Gg
      @Ka_Gg Рік тому

      I deliver with Doordash and UEs and you are 100% correct. There are several times I'll pick a slightly longer drive that takes me out of town since it's usually 55mph with no stop signs vs driving in town that may be 1/2 the distance but you have a ton of lights. So many drivers only focus on distance. You get caught in traffic when people are leaving work and you'll think twice. lol

    • @shawnkelly695
      @shawnkelly695 3 місяці тому

      When i delivered pizza i knew the city and would take side streets and back alleys. 4 way stop signs are so much better then stop lights cause i can do california stops. At times my california stops were just driving through like no stop sign if nobody around

  • @rahdirog
    @rahdirog 3 місяці тому

    Great video
    Been driving for 38year
    Love the integrity
    A honest mechanic will stay busy
    Love it awesome content

  • @sad_rik
    @sad_rik 2 роки тому +19

    Very generous of you to donate your labor! I can't make a Venmo (phone number issues) but if you have a cash app I'd be glad to donate to the cause

    • @RoadsideRescue
      @RoadsideRescue  2 роки тому +7

      8018221477 I don’t expect anything! But if you do I would be so grateful!

  • @Fishsticks187
    @Fishsticks187 2 роки тому +12

    Definitely start with the thermostat. The water pump on these is a very involved job because I believe it runs off the timing chain. These cars are an absolute nightmare to work on under the hood. No room anywhere.

    • @Riverrockphotos
      @Riverrockphotos 2 роки тому +2

      I replaced a head gasket on our old Maxium and it sucked.

    • @eltoro777
      @eltoro777 2 роки тому +3

      Yep!! All interference monitors suck big bag o diks! !! I refuse to work in therm ! Just learned my lesson money wise they aren't worth it for mobile wrenching rates!

  • @arthurfricchione8119
    @arthurfricchione8119 2 роки тому +3

    New subscriber thanks for sharing and that’s a really a nice gesture. Definitely get a shade umbrella. Thanks stay safe and well Artie 👍

  • @darrellparrish1291
    @darrellparrish1291 7 днів тому

    Nice to see this problem solving "outside the dealership domain."

  • @simonilett998
    @simonilett998 2 роки тому +8

    I agree with you and others, probably a faulty thermostat, water pump impeller issue or least likely would be a blocked radiator. The thermostat might be located where the lower hose connects to the engine, so the top hose will still get hot and coolant can boil up out of the engine to the radiator with this configuration, if the thermostat is stuck closed. Would want to check the temp of the bottom hose and comparing the two hoses should indicate if there's any flow going through the thermostat and coolant circulation around the engine etc👍

  • @Joe_DeSantis
    @Joe_DeSantis 2 роки тому +9

    Jack the front of the car up as high as you can get it and bleed it with a Spill Free Funnel.
    Hold the RPMS at like 3/4k for 10/20 seconds while bleeding it, it often will be necessary to bleed it completely.
    These engine coolant systems are notorious for being a pain to bleed.

    • @jamescunningham5641
      @jamescunningham5641 3 місяці тому

      I like this idea - helps release trapped air in the cooling system, costs you labor only. In the “old days” you could see the thermostat open as the water level would drop in the upper tank and flow would increase or be more visible. Check the oil dipstick for presence of antifreeze contaminated oil (creamy tan or frothy color) indicative of head gasket problems.

  • @jaysonkirsch1937
    @jaysonkirsch1937 3 місяці тому +3

    Looks like a stuck thermostat to me. After a pressure test on the cooling system showed stable, thermostat replacement. Typically an easy job for many vehicles. Some can be a PITA though. I am 57 years old and did my first engine and transmission swap at 15, a 72 chevy station wagon. Simple cars to work on back in those days. I used to be able to diagnose a problem by description of what the vehicle did and didn't do. Not bragging, just saying vehicles were much easier to figure out and fix back in the day.

  • @vandalov777
    @vandalov777 2 роки тому +3

    Where she was scammed????? Lol

  • @grunthostheflatulent9649
    @grunthostheflatulent9649 2 роки тому +6

    Use a temp gun to check the temperature drop across the radiator.
    If the drop is excessive, it mean the coolant is circulating too slowly through the system.

  • @darrenalmeida1382
    @darrenalmeida1382 2 роки тому +6

    You have to love those manual transmission Rangers! Iʻll get another one someday, hopefully a 4X4 regular cab.

  • @hairybubbles127
    @hairybubbles127 2 роки тому +2

    To diagnose water pump flow, I half fill a bucket with water and extend the heater hoses ( clamps, lengths of hose) into it. No flow, no pump.

  • @leonelsway
    @leonelsway 2 роки тому +2

    You can check for temperature differential between lower and top, lower hose and radiator. You can also purge the cooling system for possible trap air. The temperature difference will let you know if thermostat is opening also pin point a bad water pump.

  • @blackthunder151
    @blackthunder151 2 роки тому +5

    From working on these I would say water pump if you don’t see good coolant circulation. But I did notice you said it only overheated when parked which brings up the other common issue that I have ran to with these. When the car is driving the temp is fine until you come to a stop, which means Either the main radiator fan is not working at full power do to age or the relay is going out.

  • @BrandonCartwright04
    @BrandonCartwright04 2 роки тому +8

    They always circulate, they do have 2 and usually run pretty low temps. I would do both stats. The 4 cylinder water pump is belt driven but the v6 runs off the timing. Cheaper than an engine. If it was a head gasket the coolant would be noticeably low with the extend of overheating that has happened

  • @dimensionalidad9859
    @dimensionalidad9859 2 роки тому +1

    You are a good person.

  • @hifiman4562
    @hifiman4562 2 роки тому +2

    My sister's 2007 Nissan Sentra was marking a high temp (in the red) on the dash gauge. Mechanic confirmed the actual engine temp was fine. It just needed a new gauge cluster. We weren't about to fix JUST the temperature needle/circuit. So, swapped out the entire thing for cheap.

  • @bbustin1290
    @bbustin1290 2 роки тому +7

    I automatically replace my water pumps and thermostat every 100k with the timing belts fan belts per spec As standard maintenance. Nothing like getting stranded for a commonly wear item. All depends what your tolerance is. I hate been hung up for something avoidable

  • @CouchMan88
    @CouchMan88 2 роки тому +14

    You can tell a good mechanic when they drive a junky old car. They know if it breaks they will just fix it and they don't spend a lot of money on a car.

  • @yankeeairpirate1799
    @yankeeairpirate1799 9 днів тому

    Great job, much respect

  • @vcmdpropulsion126
    @vcmdpropulsion126 2 роки тому +6

    easy way to check flow, the hoses will be cold till the thermostat opens. i start the engine and put my obd scan tool extension on it and hang out under the car with my hand on the hose and watch the engine heat, when the scan tool shows 180* or so, that hose should get hot as the thermo opens, if it dont then its a thermo and or water pump.

  • @mamoonali1494
    @mamoonali1494 2 роки тому +3

    Recently, I had issues with my 2005 Nissan Sunny 1.3 Auto. It was just slightly above the optimum temperature and not overheating all the way. Turned out the radiator had corrosion and hence wasn't properly circulating and now it working pefectly.

  • @wevonox7941
    @wevonox7941 2 роки тому

    How much would you charge to replace an engine on a 2012 ford fusion 2.5 ? And how much to replace transmission as well?

  • @louh57
    @louh57 2 роки тому +1

    Since, the coolant level did not drop at all, I would have replaced the thermostat first. Slight coolant loss, would not cause a car to overheat. Do the most obvious first to fix the overheating problem.
    It was not necessary to do a head gasket check. No coolant loss, no head gasket leak. If the head gasket had an extremely minor leak that did not result in any coolant loss, the car would not overheat. Just ask the customer if any coolant was added to the coolant system.

  • @jimmarr1487
    @jimmarr1487 2 роки тому +48

    How about feeling the upper hose to see how hot it gets. That was the old school method to give a hint about the thermostat. The engine sounded pretty good. It takes a long time for a water pump to fail. I might even take the upper hose off to see flow.

    • @frederickwinter1823
      @frederickwinter1823 2 роки тому +2

      That was literally an ASE question I had not too long ago

    • @dwaynes5983
      @dwaynes5983 2 роки тому +3

      Look in rad and see a flow. Dad always told me leave water level low one inch to watch flow

  • @JimmyMakingitwork
    @JimmyMakingitwork 2 роки тому +5

    I saw “new car,” and wondered how a new car deal could be bad or a scam with warranties…then I realized you meant new to her. lol

  • @vulgaris1251
    @vulgaris1251 2 роки тому +2

    Awesome you included a tool list. I will now subscribe and dig through your content.

  • @justinstandifer604
    @justinstandifer604 2 роки тому +11

    That Ranger you’re driving is my favorite year. 93-94. New body style, but they kept the dash from the old body style until 95. I always liked that style interior.

    • @RoadsideRescue
      @RoadsideRescue  2 роки тому

      It’s cool. My birth year. Both my daily’s have been 94.

  • @thomasmaloney2865
    @thomasmaloney2865 2 роки тому +8

    X2 for replacing the 2 thermostats. Pretty common issue and have seen this cause those same issues multiple times. Best of luck man keep it Rollin!

  • @stevemattson4988
    @stevemattson4988 2 роки тому +5

    Smart mechanic to have a manual transmission in his work vehicle

    • @dashcamandy2242
      @dashcamandy2242 2 роки тому +1

      Smart mechanics drive cars they don't have to work on all the time, so they have the time to work on others' cars for pay! :-)

  • @isellfoodstampz
    @isellfoodstampz 2 роки тому +1

    Nooo, don't let them junk it over a simple overheat issue. That's still a good car.

    • @mdd1963
      @mdd1963 2 роки тому

      we certainly do not want her junking it over potentially just a thermostat/water pump issue...

  • @ryanfgrantjr3009
    @ryanfgrantjr3009 2 роки тому +2

    I enjoyed listening to you here dude, first time here...Cool Cool.....u mentioned a few times she bought a NEW car....but nah, that is a 20 year old Nissan Altima....it's way way used... I am sorry if the seller dressed it up with too much makeup and newness, like makeup on a pig. hopefully this car will be good to go

  • @cookiemon227
    @cookiemon227 2 роки тому +16

    If possible check the actual temp vs what the coolant temp sensor is reading, IR thermometer works well
    I also agree with thermostat and water pump

    • @DevJB
      @DevJB 2 роки тому +2

      1. Coolant temp sensor test.
      2. Fan control module test.
      3. Ecu\Relay test.
      With a $10.00 multimeter.
      4. Funnel burp system.
      5. Vapor test.
      6. Drain\Check
      eplace thermostat and water pump. (may involve timing cover and engine mount removal to access on transverse engines.

  • @dan260140
    @dan260140 2 роки тому +17

    We had a maxima and let me tell you that thing had some serious problems after 140k. As much as we tried fix it, I will say it always gave out on a new problem. Timing chain, water pump, power steering pump and rack etc.. just buy a new car(other than Nissan)in my opinion

    • @TheChuyDewy
      @TheChuyDewy 2 роки тому +2

      dang i got the 07 maxima with 88k miles had it for 4 years now have had to change the starter, positive lead cable near battery, and power steering line.
      cars fun tho and I've done the transmission drain and fill. been to Yosemite, sd, sf with the car even took it on some small offroad trails to get to hikes.
      hopefully it lasts me its my first car since I was 18.
      scotty kilmer says they start falling apart after 100k miles

    • @tonyjordan1320
      @tonyjordan1320 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheChuyDewy Looks like you have 12,000 miles left, better get going...LOL...

    • @rudysalas9138
      @rudysalas9138 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheChuyDewy transmission still holding up? Buddy, sell it now for the most money you can get before it does give you the headaches and you will be stuck with a big repair bill and no car.

    • @ShisuiHack
      @ShisuiHack 2 роки тому +2

      Reliable cars are Toyota/Honda and Lexus

    • @dan260140
      @dan260140 2 роки тому +2

      @@ShisuiHack well Lexus is pretty much the same company at Toyota as far as motors go. That is why you see Lexus retail value far better than bmw and Mercedes.

  • @brianhunsinger1191
    @brianhunsinger1191 2 роки тому +4

    Great vids and to the nissan haters I have a 2000 maxima with 303,410 miles on it, still runs great but will burn a quart every 6 months or so. Now it's the Pennsylvania roads and salt in the winter that I worry about.

    • @carlpavey7167
      @carlpavey7167 3 місяці тому

      Cvt transmission in these are junk from the day it was built. You have a good non cvt in your Nissan.

    • @AStanton1966
      @AStanton1966 6 днів тому

      I'm over in a blue state in the Northeast. The DOT has a road chemical that they use on winter roads that eats your brake lines and any other untreated metal. I get all my vehicles Fluid Filmed.

  • @kenvangoe9358
    @kenvangoe9358 Рік тому

    Most people now don't know anything about cars other than were the key goes in the ignition and are easily ripped off so any help is greatly appreciated especially ones who are new to car ownership keep up the good work be careful and stay safe my friend God love ya

  • @TessaTheCat_
    @TessaTheCat_ 2 роки тому +4

    Pop-up canopies may be a good thing for longer jobs (I saw this in a previous comment, but I can’t find it now…). I have seen some at Academy that are really easy to set up, good for one person.

  • @DillonTurner395
    @DillonTurner395 2 роки тому +11

    If anyones ever had the cooling system open for any reason or another and allowed air to get trapped. These are badddd about it. Typically youll see only overheat at idle when that happens. Trying to bleed these are quite hard too. Have to get the front end on quite the incline to get the air upto the rad. Putting a water pump in these is a bit painful since its driven by the timing chain. You could also try cleaning the tb to help raise the idle slightly. Bewarned tho that sometimes youll end up with too high of an idle and have to do a couple relearn procedures. As you saw these run pretty warm as it is. If the cooling system doesnt pressurize properly they will overheat aswell. That boiling will then also lead to issues with air now being in the system. Very finicky cars but when they run, they deffinately haul the mail!

    • @Conqueef-tadoor
      @Conqueef-tadoor 2 роки тому +1

      This is TRUE info. When I had an Altima, I had a similar issue because of air in the system. Had to elevate the front of the car AND lift the coolant reservoir up higher than the engine, all while revving it to 3000 rpm to burp any air out.
      I never had an overheating issue, but in winter the heat didn't work at all until it got over 2500rpm. After burping, it wasnt 100% better, but it was a significant improvement.

    • @TheChuyDewy
      @TheChuyDewy 2 роки тому +1

      @@Conqueef-tadoor never had an overheating issue so far in the 4 years with the max with the same engine in the winter aswell

  • @techseth
    @techseth 2 роки тому +1

    Start with the OBDII, look for codes for failures in the PCM. Then check the thermostat, then I’d check hoses and water pump.

  • @VaporheadATC
    @VaporheadATC 2 роки тому +1

    I had a 2010 Altima Coupe 3.5L and had a small headgasket leak. It is fairly rare because the VQ35 engine is nice. Luckily, it was covered under warranty.

  • @scotttollins1110
    @scotttollins1110 2 роки тому +14

    Hey man. Have you considered a pop up gazebos for longer jobs ?

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable 2 роки тому +1

      Even just a hat and long sleeves when out in the sun.
      Problem with those lightweight gazebos is they can be more of a hassle if there is a bit of wind, then you end up spending significant time trying to secure it instead of working. If it does get blown around with the wind, there is a chance of damage to the vehicle.

  • @lmfr11
    @lmfr11 2 роки тому +4

    To check for bad head gasket get one of those oem no spill funnels you will be able to see a lot of bubbles building in the funnel.
    Also I have had various cars with working cooling fans however they ended being bad. And causing the car to overheat after a while usually when idling. With the scanner I would check if the fans turn on during the different modes.

  • @aerin6303
    @aerin6303 2 роки тому

    Keep helping don't stop

  • @annaamalia7189
    @annaamalia7189 2 роки тому +1

    I bought a car in an auction. Carola. Sounds like a truck . So far replaced 4 tires. Battery needed changing. Never again.
    Appreciate your advice. I despise dealers taking advantage of women. Air-conditioning went out dealership wanted over 1000 dollars. Got the problem fixed , costing 55 dollars , free on added. Bought a new car , at least have some guarantee. I guess you know don't know anything about cars. Learned a lot from you . Thanks
    The comments are very helpful as well.

  • @jamesd4178
    @jamesd4178 2 роки тому +3

    I've noticed that if you use the expansion bottle the block test is more accurate as that coolant will simply sit there and not really move. Plus the system will pressurize which affects accuracy.
    Also, invest in a pyrometer. Fastest flow test around, compare upper and lower hose temperatures.
    There's a UA-camr in Florida 'Rainman Ray's Repairs', he does a bunch of stuff in a shop. I certainly learned a few things from him on the diagnostic side that I had no idea about.

  • @timtam6442
    @timtam6442 2 роки тому +3

    In the UK, any car older than 3 years must have an annual MOT inspection, which costs about £35/ $50. If I’m ever looking to buy a used car, I ask the vendor if they’re happy for me to book the vehicle for a test. Cheapest 5* road safety inspection you’ll ever pay for.

    • @whitemonkey7932
      @whitemonkey7932 Рік тому +1

      But an MoT wouldn't help for mechanical issues.

    • @nickmalone3143
      @nickmalone3143 Рік тому

      I dont know about the UK but in US i dont think anyone wants you taking their car anywhere let alone drive it away. If you pay me $300 for my time to accompany you to a mechanic then maybe ...else too many theives. They may carjack you at their "mechanics" place

  • @thermalreboot
    @thermalreboot 2 роки тому

    So, 2 recommendations, if you're going to work house calls, get a pop up canopy and a folding table. the canopy keeps the sun off you, the table gives you a place to put your tools.

  • @user-ew2ig9xo1s
    @user-ew2ig9xo1s 2 роки тому

    I used to be a tow truck driver. People would have an overheat and keep driving until it quit. Then I come along and show them all the oil leaking down the side of the engine. At least this lady had the brains to turn it off.

  • @johnnyestrada1991
    @johnnyestrada1991 2 роки тому +5

    I had the same problem and it was the water pump it was corroded

  • @randyschiffer3265
    @randyschiffer3265 2 роки тому +11

    So what did you end up doing? I would do as you said (process of elimination) thermostat then water pump.

    • @RoadsideRescue
      @RoadsideRescue  2 роки тому +19

      I haven’t done anything yet. I’ve got some open time coming up this week so I’m going to reach back out now that the video is up. :)

    • @alex4alexn
      @alex4alexn 2 роки тому +4

      @@RoadsideRescue excited to see what happens

    • @hungryhungryhummer
      @hungryhungryhummer 2 роки тому +4

      @@RoadsideRescue this may sound crazy but I would check the radiator. If it only has been overheating while still and the fans run, it could mean that there is a clog in one or a few of the radiator’s small tubes due to corrosion or random crap in the coolant.
      This could also be caused my mixing different kinds of coolant. When you mix different kinds of coolant even small amounts, it will create a gel and hard rock-like deposits that are notorious for clogging radiators. I’ve seen it happen many times.
      This would mean the radiators effective surface area is greatly reduced. When she’s moving, enough air can cool the coolant but when still the fans don’t move enough air through to keep it cool. Also check for a physical air blockage.
      Before going for the radiator tho I would try a thermostat since it’s cheap then I would actually pull a coolant hose off to check flow. Or find another way other than looking down the radiator cap as that isn’t always the best.

    • @Sandbag1300
      @Sandbag1300 2 роки тому

      Agree. Thermostat and then water pump.

  • @jundialhaqiqa9907
    @jundialhaqiqa9907 Рік тому +1

    Those 3.5 liter Altimas are a pain to work on due to the lack of space. If that were a 2.5 it would be so much easier to do a water pump and thermostat

  • @tragedyturnedtriumph4180
    @tragedyturnedtriumph4180 3 місяці тому +1

    It's crazy the junk they try selling at used dealerships.

  • @Youhtube890
    @Youhtube890 2 роки тому +7

    Yeah maybe just take the thermostat out to see if the overheating stops

  • @tjthrelkeld8531
    @tjthrelkeld8531 2 роки тому +31

    If it was a shady dealer, the coolant system could've been leaking when they bought it, and they used a leak stopper that is now clogging the system and slowing or stopping proper flow. Not sure how you test that theory or fix it, though.

    • @bencortez05
      @bencortez05 2 роки тому +4

      Those stop leaks would leave a shiny crystal like particles inside the cooling system, kinda like pearls, but you can just tell if they used that stuff.

    • @Guillotines_For_Globalists
      @Guillotines_For_Globalists 2 роки тому +1

      @@bencortez05 Normally turns the coolant somewhat brown doesn't it?

    • @bencortez05
      @bencortez05 2 роки тому

      @@Guillotines_For_Globalists not really positive on the color, but for sure crystal like particles, brown coolant usually makes me lead towards rust in the system.

    • @Guillotines_For_Globalists
      @Guillotines_For_Globalists 2 роки тому

      @@bencortez05 Maybe!

    • @chrishuber8930
      @chrishuber8930 2 роки тому +1

      @@bencortez05 youre correct. Brown fluid is corrosion or oil. This is due to combustion gases coming through the water jackets in the head. Watch for bubbling in the coolant. This will mean you have combustion entering the system, or you have boiling coolant. Grab a chemical tester and test the fluid. You're either changing the fluid or changing the head gaskret.

  • @ranger178
    @ranger178 2 роки тому +1

    i would get a nice instant pop up canopy with a good silver lined cover to block the sun it makes a world of difference

  • @ACHVACTAB1
    @ACHVACTAB1 2 роки тому +1

    If I'm not mistaken He said early on the T-Stat was "Open" Just remove it and drop it in hot
    water to see if it opens . 2nd, Run the car without it , If it doesn't overheat then Bingo
    Also, Some cars have a Nightmare setup for radiator hose connections i.e. it's easy for them
    to get plugged. It's why I gave this up years ago, the people today want absolute answers and
    you can't provide that without time & money to trouble shoot !!!

  • @matthewjasiak3464
    @matthewjasiak3464 2 роки тому +4

    I remember the VQ35's around that time had headgasket issues back when I worked at Nissan (leaking externally). Murano's were notorious for leaking, mostly the 09's. Here and there we'd see an Altima or a Maxima. Look at the front cylinder head where it bolts to the block on the exhaust manifold side and you might see the blue or green crusty coolant left over. Just my 2 cents