Mechanic FAILS Compilation | Just Rolled In

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    0:00 Intro - Click show more under the video to read more.
    0:05 Dodge Ram 1500. The lift arms were not placed correctly underneath the truck. As well the hydraulic lift is rather sketchy to use. I'm surprised some shops still use them.
    0:15 The spring compressor was not tight enough when he was removing the nut to remove the strut. Fortunately, nobody or vehicles were injured.
    0:27 Engine and transmission sitting on an old tire tipped over leaking out a ton of oil. That won't be fun to clean!
    0:34 Can't mix HOAT and OAT coolants despite the brands they are. Here's an article that talks more about the different types of coolants - t.ly/RuHnE
    0:47 The mechanic surprisingly did not have a concussion or injuries. He went to his local doctor's office to get checked out and was fine.
    1:05 "I cannot disclose the name of but they ended up splicing their cameras into the factory radio harness which is on the same network as the instrument cluster. Every time his camera requested a signal it would take down the network thus losing the instrument cluster."
    1:27 Whoever sold this truck to the customer is going to be in trouble. The customer bought it used from a dealership that was not a GM dealership so he brought it into this GM dealership as he thought it would be warranty.
    1:47 "On the transits, the majority of them are/come with dual batteries which fit horizontally in that tray. The single battery models use the same size tray but Ford got really lazy on the transit so instead of remaking the battery box, they just give you 2 blocks of foam to "position" the battery properly. These foam pieces are often overlooked when a shop that doesn't work on these vehicles changes the battery & mixes up or misplaces the blocks."
    2:09 Be aware of your surroundings when welding.
    2:19 The lube tech did not close the valve to the oil drum when draining the old oil out of the drum. So when shop air was hooked up to the oil drum it went everywhere.
    2:27 The power steering line was replaced by the other mechanic.
    2:40 The technician didn't disconnect the battery before working on this truck and saw sparks flying and fell on his back. He was okay.
    1:46 A new alternator fixed the issue.
    3:01 No info.
    3:12 The technician said his boss doesn't get the lifts fixed or serviced and they are in terrible shape.
    3:19 As mentioned the shop replaced the transmission pan and an O2 sensor that was covered in transmission fluid.
    3:35 Pay attention when you drill! There was water inside the cab of the truck that started to have a mildew smell over time.
    3:49 All along that connector that was corroded was the issue. The customer's vehicle most likely did not need an engine.
    4:09 He's not sure what the apprentice was thinking that he completely forgot to position the drain tray.
    4:17 All the gear oil leaked out causing damage to the rear differential.
    4:57 They are not sure who originally left the adapter compression tester in the spark plug hole but that was the issue the whole time!
    5:14 No extra info.
    5:48 Exhaust hoses are used in shops to vent the exhaust gases outside when running a vehicle in the shop.
    5:57 This could have been really bad! He's lucky it didn't hit the glass door or fire extinguisher.
    6:14 The technician said those differentials take a while to fully drain out, that's why you still see around 100 ML drain out. It was not fully drained out by the other shop.
    6:27 Drove from Texas to the New Jersey area.
    6:39 No extra info.
    6:52 The customer showed receipts that this was done at another shop.
    7:01 Needed 1 CV axle.
    7:14 Pay attention at work and don't look at your phone while lowering down a vehicle.
    7:21 Diesel VW. The mechanic wanted to drain the oil out of the glow plug holes so the engine wouldn't try and run away.
    7:39 Blocks of wood to chalk the front wheels did not work.
    7:48 Bumper, core support, r fender shoved into the door, fuel tank, fuel line, and rocker panels were damaged.
    8:08 No info.
    8:21 No info.
    8:41 Have you done this before?
    8:56 Outro. Thanks for watching!
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  • @JustRolledIn
    @JustRolledIn  5 місяців тому +186

    What's the worst thing you've done as a mechanic/technician in the work place?
    If you'd like to see another video like this in the future let us know. We wanted to change it up for the rest of the year.
    Submit your clips/photos at www.justrolledinyt.com

    • @JustRolledIn
      @JustRolledIn  5 місяців тому +16

      @@calfeasance I know all about zombie mode as well lol. Hope it never happens again haha

    • @bakedandsteaked
      @bakedandsteaked 5 місяців тому +6

      ​@@calfeasancebruh I've been in zombie mode for like 2 years straight I swear

    • @bakedandsteaked
      @bakedandsteaked 5 місяців тому +18

      Dropped a very very low car onto a filled and capped oil drain pan which blew the cap off and exploded oil across the floor or my garage.
      Replaced a bunch of parts on a motorcycle that wouldn't run. It was out of fuel.
      On the same motorcycle, I was installing an aftermarket clutch. While I had the clutch cover off, I suspect I dropped some metal shavings into the engine while doing some unrelated work. After the clutch replacement, I rode about 100 miles before the engine started knocking. Oil was glittered and the engine needed rebuilt. Still have the bike with a fresh engine in it now.
      Had intermittent issues with an LS400 needing to bump the key a few times before it would crank. Once it would crank, it was strong so I figured the battery was fine and starter solenoid was going bad. Replaced the starter (it's under the intake manifold) and it still wouldn't crank. Turned out to be a loose battery cable.
      I think that's the last of my tales. For now.

    • @logitech4873
      @logitech4873 5 місяців тому +19

      I did the classic blunder of leaving the exposed metal window wiper arm in the upwards position while walking in to get a new wiper. I came back out to a smashed windscreen.

    • @61rampy65
      @61rampy65 5 місяців тому +22

      This is a very long story. I was a trim tech at a Ford dealer, Cust brought in an 86 F150, complaint was it wouldn't start in Park, a common problem. Got it started, pulled halfway into my bay, put it in Park, and set the parking brake. Then, for some unknown reason, I turned the key on, and went and jumped the starter solenoid on the fender. The engine started. Then I saw the engine torque over toward the driver side. In that millisecond, I knew that it was in Reverse. Know what is funny about duo-servo drum brakes? They don't hold well in Reverse. The truck started to go backwards. I stupidly tried to hold it back by grabbing on the radiator support bar, which not only dragged me toward the end of my bay, but sliced my fingers open while doing it. Oh, did I mention that I had left the front wheels turned to the right? As I got to the end of my bay, I let go, and watched the truck back out in a curve, ramming right into a customer's new Expedition. L/F fender of the Expedition was crumpled, and the tailgate of the F150 was damaged. Told my boss, he didn't believe me. When all was said and done, I had bandaged fingers, a horribly bruised ego, I wasn't in trouble, and they didn't charge me for the repairs. I learned that I wasn't strong enough to hold back a truck with a 351 FI engine, and that I got pretty lucky after all. Actually, I learned quite a lot!

  • @daemn42
    @daemn42 5 місяців тому +2318

    I'm seriously impressed with the ability to wire all the buttons to the horn.

    • @AlbertaGeek
      @AlbertaGeek 5 місяців тому +221

      Right? I mean, how do you do that _by accident?_

    • @movitoviscyrinxed446
      @movitoviscyrinxed446 5 місяців тому +276

      The problem is likely only one thing mis-wired that causes the horn to honk and not every button being wired wrong. Something like if you wired the power source in series with the horn, so every time any current is drawn the horn honks.

    • @waggy401
      @waggy401 5 місяців тому +106

      I can't even figure out how to do that on purpose

    • @mikep490
      @mikep490 5 місяців тому +43

      @@waggy401 Maybe wire the horn relay wire into BCM power?

    • @daemn42
      @daemn42 5 місяців тому +65

      @@movitoviscyrinxed446 I agree that a reasonable hypothesis but I still just can't figure out how you pull it off with so many unrelated functions. Notice also that it's always just a single short honk, even though some of those functions (like the headlight knob) pull current continuously.

  • @katelights
    @katelights 5 місяців тому +1159

    the every button is the horn trick would be hilarious as a prank

    • @KingCobbones
      @KingCobbones 5 місяців тому +120

      I was hoping he would also press the horn button to see what would happen.

    • @coltonmuri3672
      @coltonmuri3672 5 місяців тому +14

      I kind of want this in my own car. That was so funny

    • @MS-Fin1917
      @MS-Fin1917 5 місяців тому +24

      Italians would love it

    • @notfeedynotlazy
      @notfeedynotlazy 5 місяців тому +7

      @@KingCobbones why, TWO horns, obviously

    • @AlbertaGeek
      @AlbertaGeek 5 місяців тому +17

      @@KingCobbones That would start the car.

  • @MrSloika
    @MrSloika 5 місяців тому +1072

    Mistakes and accidents happen to the best of us. What's inexcusable is the rip-off mechanics like the guy who tried to sell a new trans because of a busted CV joint.

    • @christianchristiansen99
      @christianchristiansen99 5 місяців тому +162

      Yeah, I also felt like that when watching the spray painted alternator. What an absolute douche-bag move.

    • @HighSierra1500
      @HighSierra1500 5 місяців тому +16

      @@christianchristiansen99 I know! It's right on top too! How could anyone not be able to replace that!

    • @HighSierra1500
      @HighSierra1500 5 місяців тому +11

      A Midas, I was at, got an older Honda Accord towed in. It wouldn't move in any gear and we thought it was the transaxle. We pushed it in and once it was on the hoist, I saw the lower ball joint broke and ripped out the CV axle with it.

    • @e-curb
      @e-curb 5 місяців тому +23

      A friend was quoted $3k for a transaxle rebuild from a shop. Instead he took it to a backyard mechanic. It just needed the gear oil changed. The trans had a clutch type limited slip diff, and the diff wasn't releasing properly. When that happens, the oil has degraded and needs to be changed.

    • @The2MinecraftMen
      @The2MinecraftMen 5 місяців тому +27

      I bought a jeep from a lady a few years back, shop told her I needed a transmission. Only had 95k miles on it. I bought it as scrap. Decided when we got it home I should actually drive it just to see how bad the trans was... The rear wheel hub sensor was bad and would kick on traction control above 30 cause the trans to feel like it was "slipping" took me less than 15 mins to diagnose. Felt kinda bad for the lady. She had already went out and bought a brand new jeep over a 90 dollar wheel hub.

  • @abelreyna8781
    @abelreyna8781 5 місяців тому +489

    Downright criminal what some of these shops do to customers.

    • @markellii3093
      @markellii3093 5 місяців тому +7

      I think he meant actual deadly stuff, like not installing the caliper or not tightening lugnuts. Or hell, if the transmission explodes it could cause the car to lose control too.​@@snarkybuttcrack

    • @shadowkillz9606
      @shadowkillz9606 5 місяців тому +1

      @@markellii3093 Yesnt

    • @jnh8381
      @jnh8381 5 місяців тому +13

      @@markellii3093 no... he definitely was talking about the scams, not the negligent whoops like forgetting to tighten lugnuts or caliper

    • @craigpennington1251
      @craigpennington1251 5 місяців тому +3

      And a lot go to the hospital because of it.

    • @indridcold8433
      @indridcold8433 5 місяців тому +14

      That is why you do all your own work to your vehicle. Do not believe the myth that owners can not service and repair their own vehicles.

  • @Creator2574
    @Creator2574 5 місяців тому +437

    That mechanic almost went to snap on heaven trying to catch that car.

    • @JustRolledIn
      @JustRolledIn  5 місяців тому +93

      Ya that was close. Never do that 😅

    • @nunya2814
      @nunya2814 5 місяців тому +84

      I couldn't believe he actually thought for a second, ya I got this, lmao

    • @Salmon_Rush_Die
      @Salmon_Rush_Die 5 місяців тому +78

      It's reflex -- there is no thought to it. A split second in, & you're like wtf am I doing lol.

    • @gordonwedman3179
      @gordonwedman3179 5 місяців тому +11

      Lost one of his 9 lives there.

    • @mcblaggart8565
      @mcblaggart8565 5 місяців тому +36

      Your reflexes can absolutely murder you. Your brainstem doesn't know you aren't Superman.

  • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
    @TheDisgruntledMechanic 5 місяців тому +398

    I really have a problem with shops/dealerships that don't do what they say they did and worse yet had no idea what they were actually doing and really messed stuff up!!

    • @JustRolledIn
      @JustRolledIn  5 місяців тому +65

      Same here! Some shops shouldn't be in business 😅

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic 5 місяців тому +65

      @@JustRolledIn I figure why pay someone else to screw it up when I can screw it up myself for free!

    • @rogerwilco2
      @rogerwilco2 5 місяців тому +16

      Do you not have something like the BOVAG?
      It is a nearly century old (1930) cooperation of carsales and repair shops that certify and police the quality of the service their members.
      I would guess 90-95% of garages in my country is a member and it it generally seen as a sign of quality and dependability.
      They get rid of poorly performing members with a lot of customer complaints quickly but with a proper process of inspections and "secret shoppers".

    • @Batmann_
      @Batmann_ 5 місяців тому +13

      I can't believe how much gross negligence and incompetence some of these show. I guess thinking of it, I've dealt with some pretty bad shops myself.

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic 5 місяців тому +16

      @@rogerwilco2 here in the states anyone can pretty much throw a sign up and say they are a mechanic/technician

  • @aarontaylor6464
    @aarontaylor6464 5 місяців тому +212

    The horn beeping with all those buttons and switches were hilarious 😂😅

    • @Nicmadis
      @Nicmadis 5 місяців тому +10

      I'm just in awe. I mean... How?

    • @dubious6718
      @dubious6718 5 місяців тому +4

      How did they not figure out that at the mechanic... the wife doesn't use any switches when driving?

    • @TheOzthewiz
      @TheOzthewiz 4 місяці тому

      I was LITERALLY rolling on the floor laughing!!🤣

    • @normturner4849
      @normturner4849 2 місяці тому

      That is such an epic fail bc it would actually be difficult to do that even on purpose 😮😅

    • @turkeysamwich00
      @turkeysamwich00 Місяць тому

      Reading comprehension lesson:
      "The horn beeping" is the subject of the sentence. "All those buttons and switches" is not. "The horn beeping WAS hilarious" is correct grammar, "the horn beeping WERE hilarious" is not.

  • @fdavidmiller2
    @fdavidmiller2 5 місяців тому +239

    He “Dodged the Ram”. lol I see what you did there. 😜

    • @sirpainter1
      @sirpainter1 5 місяців тому +7

      I caught that too.

    • @zenithperigee7442
      @zenithperigee7442 5 місяців тому +4

      @fdavidmiller2, people need to RAM Dodge/Chrysler in class action suits for some of their poor designs/materials....

    • @LetsGoBrandon-FJB
      @LetsGoBrandon-FJB 5 місяців тому +2

      @@zenithperigee7442 you mean gm and ford.

    • @olds97lss
      @olds97lss 5 місяців тому

      I didn't catch that until I read your comment. lol!

    • @TheOzthewiz
      @TheOzthewiz 4 місяці тому

      That was VERY clever....

  • @jacobszymczak9323
    @jacobszymczak9323 5 місяців тому +62

    Every button tied into the horn sounds like something Top Gear would do to each other on a road trip

  • @corychristensen5917
    @corychristensen5917 5 місяців тому +334

    I was a mechanic for 15yrs until my accident. Thank you for showing the ridiculous stuff that happens in a shop that I know too well.

    • @TheOzthewiz
      @TheOzthewiz 4 місяці тому +1

      It must have livened up your work day!

    • @johnnytacokleinschmidt515
      @johnnytacokleinschmidt515 3 місяці тому +1

      We've all dodged a few bullets in the trade although it is well considered a very safe job based upon statistics.
      I know many of us expect to bleed a little regularly. We probably report fewer scrapes and lacerations than some other work places. However, the risk of moving parts, heavy items sometimes overhead, stored energy in springs, bars, batteries etc, and pinch and crush risks as well as flammable fluids I'm surprised we do so well overall!
      God Bless you and I hope you've found something else fulfilling and profitable for yourself.

    • @WarFoxThunder
      @WarFoxThunder 2 місяці тому

      Wow!

  • @randomgamer-st1ie
    @randomgamer-st1ie 5 місяців тому +118

    25 years now without having a car fall off a rack. Happened to a coworker while I was 5 feet away. Don't be careless & take your time setting the lift.

    • @kiwiinaustria
      @kiwiinaustria 5 місяців тому +8

      yeah that guy was absolutely lazy

    • @TheOzthewiz
      @TheOzthewiz 4 місяці тому +7

      Or for the DIY folks, use JACK stands when on a jack. PLEASE!!!

    • @deathwrenchcustom
      @deathwrenchcustom 4 місяці тому +4

      The screw jack is a great safety practice, but not if you forget to remove it...

    • @buyallmeans425
      @buyallmeans425 23 дні тому +1

      My 2002 f150 fell off the lift two times... Once at Firestone and the second time at my mechanics shop just after he made fun of Firestone doing it. Talk about concerning and hilarious at the same time. Truck got some bumps and bruises and a flat tire but hey. Stuff happens 😮

  • @davidp2888
    @davidp2888 5 місяців тому +176

    2:56 Obviously some customers aren't smart when it comes to taking care of their cars, but it's stuff like this that makes me mistrust car repair places. Spray painting the existing part to make it look new and charging for a "new" unit...that's pronounced "fraud".

    • @major__kong
      @major__kong 5 місяців тому +11

      Always ask for the old parts. Maybe take a picture before you take it in.

    • @darkdelta
      @darkdelta 5 місяців тому +1

      The rattle can rebuild, soon gets discovered is my guess.

    • @alexwalker2582
      @alexwalker2582 5 місяців тому +9

      @@major__kong If it's a warranty repair don't bother asking for the old part(s), the manufacturers make us keep those in case they decide to do a random inspection or it happens to be a very unusual fault and have us send them in.

    • @johnsantoro4771
      @johnsantoro4771 5 місяців тому +4

      ​@@alexwalker2582In Michigan the customer is entitled to the return of all old parts, or inspection of any parts that have to be returned for warranty or core charge. You can ALWAYS look at the old parts.

    • @larrysutton925
      @larrysutton925 3 місяці тому +3

      Last time I took my truck into the dealership for an oil change they put 8 quarts of oil in it which it only takes 6...glad I checked it before I started the truck up-I do my own oil changes now.

  • @classicalextremism
    @classicalextremism 5 місяців тому +95

    Well class, what did we learn?
    Catching a car by hand is more work than leaning over and setting the lift correctly!

    • @DeeDee-pw9pm
      @DeeDee-pw9pm 5 місяців тому +9

      We learned that meritocracy is necessary.
      We cannot have stupid people working a dangerous job that requires attentiveness.

    • @TheOzthewiz
      @TheOzthewiz 4 місяці тому +3

      @@DeeDee-pw9pm And it is not possible to FIX stupid!

  • @Batmann_
    @Batmann_ 5 місяців тому +42

    0:30 the shop: "oh, we decided to give you a complimentary oil change, too!"

  • @bennyb.1742
    @bennyb.1742 5 місяців тому +117

    Oh and also, on welding and brake clean: DONT WELD THINGS THAT HAVE BEEN SPRAYED WITH BRAKE CLEAN. Welding arcs will heat brake clean to the point that it breaks down into phosgene gas. One little wiff and you'll have permanent debilitating brain damage

    • @bobgasm1471
      @bobgasm1471 5 місяців тому +28

      you mean worse than we already have?

    • @Volvith
      @Volvith 5 місяців тому +22

      Honestly i think tetrachloroethylene should be banned from brake cleaners for this exact reason.
      You don't have to look far for a mechanic that nearly WW1'd themselves because of this stuff.
      Crazy dangerous!

    • @HammondOfTexas0
      @HammondOfTexas0 5 місяців тому +8

      Just chlorinated, so if you're welding, just use non-chlorinated. Phosgene isn't something to mess with though.

    • @misseselise3864
      @misseselise3864 5 місяців тому +2

      just don’t weld with flammable shit or chemicals around

    • @PaulG.x
      @PaulG.x 5 місяців тому +5

      These guys wouldn't notice permanent debilitating brain damage

  • @samuelschick8813
    @samuelschick8813 5 місяців тому +32

    150 PSI. I was a 16 inch gunnersmate on the battleship Missouri. After we fired the 16 inch guns, they were blown out with 150 PSI. This was to blow any burning debris out of the muzzle so next round of powder did not ignite. If we heard air hissing from any pipe, we never ran our hand along to find the leak. We grabbed a wooden broom handle and ran that along the pipe. Better to saw the handle in two than saw some hand parts off.

  • @Runco990
    @Runco990 5 місяців тому +170

    Several good examples why I NEVER take my car to a shop and learned to be my own mechanic. Finding a GOOD mechanic is like winning the lottery.

    • @cranehook4715
      @cranehook4715 5 місяців тому +12

      Ours is nearing retirement, it'll be hard for our town once he goes.

    • @s70driver2005
      @s70driver2005 5 місяців тому +2

      That can cost a lot of money to do. I know I went to school for it back in 2008. I work on cars for fun now but sometimes I can't/ won't do the work so I take it to the dealership if it's a major job.

    • @youtubeSuckssNow
      @youtubeSuckssNow 5 місяців тому +10

      Got really lucky when some local brothers bought a small fairly old 2 bay shop in town. The waiting room has broken tiles and some plastic lawn chairs. Most people would probably think its a bad shop because it's not nice and clean. But they know their shit and do a good job. I'll never take it to a big national chain as long as they are here.

    • @blerst7066
      @blerst7066 5 місяців тому +12

      The question is: Are YOU a good mechanic?

    • @floon999
      @floon999 5 місяців тому +13

      I’ve often said, “I can make the car worse myself for free, I don’t need to pay someone to do that!”

  • @jp-sama4176
    @jp-sama4176 5 місяців тому +114

    Im a mechanic myself. (1 year out of aprenticeship) and i often think back at stuff i did, wich i would have done so much better now (organizing wires repairing wires etc, just cosmetical stuff and nothing drastic i think). I come to realize how much i am still learning everyday by watching your videos and other car stuff on youtube and just from learning from mistakes i am making
    Always keep improving fellow mechanics

    • @dirtfarmer7472
      @dirtfarmer7472 5 місяців тому +17

      You don’t quit learning until you’re dead.

    • @maxnaz47
      @maxnaz47 5 місяців тому +1

      As vehicle systems keep changing, you need to change with them... After 20 years in the trade, i could no longer be bothered spending the time required to keep up for the absolute garbage pay... I'm off to the mines to drive dump trucks instead...

    • @anthonym4128
      @anthonym4128 5 місяців тому +1

      Starting out I knew I didn't know shit. A few years down the road with more experience & certifications I realized just how much shit I didn't know, shit I know that I don't know, shit I don't know that I don't know and shit I probably won't ever know. And that's a lot of shit.
      Never stop learning and always be honest to yourself and others. It's ok to be wrong and ask for help. Everyone makes mistakes and when you do, fix it. We're mechanics, we fix broken shit, even the ones we broke.

    • @TheOzthewiz
      @TheOzthewiz 4 місяці тому +1

      I have been an "addict" of these YT car repair videos for over 10 years now! I couldn't put a dollar amount on the "training" I have received, it would easily have run into the thousands! THANK YOU YT!!

    • @jp-sama4176
      @jp-sama4176 4 місяці тому

      @@TheOzthewiz all the small things you take with you out of these videos make the difference

  • @thomasfletcher760
    @thomasfletcher760 5 місяців тому +37

    Can't wait for the " my car sounds like " episode ! Gonna be EPIC ! 🤣🤣

    • @JustRolledIn
      @JustRolledIn  5 місяців тому +10

      Soon! 😁

    • @pxn748
      @pxn748 5 місяців тому

      My favorite one is the haunted Crown Vic!

    • @JustRolledIn
      @JustRolledIn  5 місяців тому +1

      @@pxn748 that's not a car sounds like clip but definitely a good one from 2021!

    • @FoxSullivan
      @FoxSullivan 5 місяців тому +1

      @@JustRolledIn omg please! The way customers explain the sound is down right amazing and hilarious! So far my favorite in this channel, was the: "Customer states car song like that one rock song", and the car somehow sounded like Hot for Teacher!

  • @EJBert
    @EJBert 5 місяців тому +108

    The fake 4WD really was a pretty elaborate ruse!

    • @Krzys_D
      @Krzys_D 5 місяців тому +21

      Big lawsuits there!

    • @russellhltn1396
      @russellhltn1396 5 місяців тому +14

      @@Krzys_D It's possible the dealer bought it at auction and was victimized as well. The ruse is too much work for a dealer to bother with.

    • @peterweller8583
      @peterweller8583 5 місяців тому +2

      I would!@@Krzys_D

    • @peterweller8583
      @peterweller8583 5 місяців тому

      Post purchase inspector will be let go for sure. @@russellhltn1396

    • @zathias6154
      @zathias6154 5 місяців тому +14

      ​@@russellhltn1396to me that just sounds like the dealership tried to save a buck without doing a proper inspection.

  • @notfeedynotlazy
    @notfeedynotlazy 5 місяців тому +74

    Guys, we found "that other shop". It wasn't the customer after all! 😀😀

    • @chrisstromberg6527
      @chrisstromberg6527 3 місяці тому

      I think most of us suspected that it was another shop that failed to repair the vehicle right the first time.

  • @nairbvel
    @nairbvel 5 місяців тому +32

    Many years ago, the family station wagon was a regular in the service bays of a local gas station. They gave us an inadvertent discount by, at different times, leaving 2 screwdrivers, several shop rags, a small pair of pliers, a large pair of pliers, a Grip-Tite wrench, and a pair of vise grip pliers under the hood. They also once changed the air filter and forgot to bolt the lid back down, so when investigating the new rattle beneath the hood Dad found the entire air filter unit sitting at an angle off to one side of the engine. Years later, after religiously bringing it in to the dealer for regular rune-ups & all required repairs, my folks sold their 1st generation Ford Taurus to a family member who lived in another state (they charged him something like $10). When my relative took the car in for his state's required inspection, they discovered that every single piece of hardware under the hood was factory original, even though we'd been charged over the intervening few years for multiple belts, a new water pump, and two new alternators...

    • @MicMc539
      @MicMc539 5 місяців тому +5

      Land of the Brave.
      Home of the Free.

    • @TheOzthewiz
      @TheOzthewiz 4 місяці тому +4

      I was "gifted" a 2ft Snap-on ratchet wrench by my local Firestone shop for bringing in my '74 Valiant for brake service. Was left under the hood. Must have been an "early" Christmas gift! Thank you FIRESTONE...

    • @OhSoddit
      @OhSoddit 4 місяці тому +3

      Ah, the good 'ol days.
      Sadly, it's "unlikely" anything made today will last like that. "German ENGINEERING" has fine tuned the ability to design something which will wear to the point of failure (mileage) just outside warranty. Quality control in the USA? Forget it. I bought a Marlin 22 rifle, right out of the (unopened, undamaged) box it had a BENT BARREL. Let that sink in.

  • @smilerbob
    @smilerbob 5 місяців тому +63

    Them springs be lethal
    I remember years ago changing the shock on my car at home using the widow maker compressors (two not so sturdy prongs either end). Got halfway through tightening and had some slippage. At the same time I heard someone about to enter the garage and had to shout “STAY OUT”. 5 seconds later the compressor slipped completely one side and the spring gave it enough momentum where it wedged into the door frame about 15 feet away where my family member would’ve walked in
    Next time round I made sure I secured them compressors properly before tightening 👍

    • @zenithperigee7442
      @zenithperigee7442 5 місяців тому +5

      @smilerbob, yea as the "non-mechanic", I never liked spring compressors. Had to use them once on my beater to get the factory springs off and put on lowering springs. Def not fun, they "slipped" a bit but being as careful as possible paid off & nothing bad happened. I like the fact that they offer "complete struts" tho so you can just replace them as a complete unit. For some people tho they may go the cheaper route of replacing the strut/shock whilst retaining the spring.

    • @bad1971nova
      @bad1971nova 5 місяців тому +7

      Fuck that compressor.. We were doing springs on a damn box truck and the ONLY damn compressor that would fit was the widow maker. It exploded into sparks and broke the compressor. The second set shot it across the shop. I hate doing them with a passion.

    • @NoName5589
      @NoName5589 5 місяців тому +3

      Yeah we made our own using some beefy threaded rod, those widow makers are terrifying

  • @EpicATrain
    @EpicATrain 5 місяців тому +12

    0:40 That's a perfect visual when my IBS is non-stop and all I can do is just sit there on the toilet and let it slowly fall out.

  • @daveh7720
    @daveh7720 5 місяців тому +32

    That car horn at 8:27 just drove my cat bonkers. He sat up suddenly, looked around, and ran into the living room to see if we had visitors. I don't know why. Nobody who comes to visit uses their horn when they arrive.

    • @nigelhirst9845
      @nigelhirst9845 5 місяців тому +2

      …same with my dog 😂

    • @ezrashonor
      @ezrashonor 5 місяців тому +2

      My border collie knows that the Life 360 chime means someone has arrived at home. Got tired of the barking so we disabled that… and now he has learned the chime on our new Ring cameras means someone is in the yard. Border collies are SMART dogs lol.

    • @TheOzthewiz
      @TheOzthewiz 4 місяці тому +1

      The dude the wired it knew what he was doing. Every switch would activate the horn. Pure genius!!

    • @AEMoreira81
      @AEMoreira81 3 місяці тому

      That drove ME bonkers! How does that happen?

  • @eliweber724
    @eliweber724 5 місяців тому +13

    3:13 dodged the ram.... i see what you did there

  • @steveb6103
    @steveb6103 5 місяців тому +26

    That last one has me rolling on the floor!

    • @JohnnyAnderson1
      @JohnnyAnderson1 5 місяців тому +4

      Happens all the time to me....

    • @Zantides
      @Zantides 5 місяців тому +1

      @@JohnnyAnderson1 If it happends all the time, does that mean you're that "Other shop" 😏

    • @JohnnyAnderson1
      @JohnnyAnderson1 5 місяців тому +2

      @Zantides lol maybe... and some bolts have much longer threads then you think..... then you get the bolts or nut almost off, but it's like nahhh I'm good I'm not about to try and turn that thing by hand the last few rounds.... then ..... stuck....

    • @k0lge
      @k0lge 5 місяців тому

      ​@@JohnnyAnderson1 even with the impact gun sometimes 😭. Then you gotta come back with the swivel socket lmao

  • @user-mp9rd4hg8b
    @user-mp9rd4hg8b 5 місяців тому +12

    8:00 He thought he was going to catch the car. That's cute.

    • @___Bruh__
      @___Bruh__ 2 місяці тому

      I was looking for this comment lmao

    • @Janfey
      @Janfey 2 місяці тому

      Well, he's black

    • @Coach_Shiner
      @Coach_Shiner 2 місяці тому +1

      Word to the wise. If the Car starts to fall off the rack. RUN!!

  • @Idtelos
    @Idtelos 5 місяців тому +47

    I am always awestruck at the neglect of basic vehicle maintainence and the shady work some of these shops pass of as proper repairs. Just wow.

    • @TheOzthewiz
      @TheOzthewiz 4 місяці тому +1

      Yeah, it shocked the hell out of me!

    • @OhSoddit
      @OhSoddit 4 місяці тому +2

      Holden dealerships in Australia were blatant FRAUDS. They didn't "repair" faults they should, and advised repair work that simply wasn't needed. (Classic example: in 2011, I was told I "urgently" needed a new water pump, and if I had it done STRAIGHT AWAY they "might" be able to save the coolant. $595. I declined. In 2023, +12 yrs and +140,000 kms, I took the car with a now whining water pump in to a non-dealer mechanic - $380 to replace it AND do a coolant flush!! I could have actually done it myself (youtube videos show how easy it is) for $130 (pump and coolant) and an hour or two of messing around). The question I'll never have answered is were Holdens going to needlessly replace a water pump and charge a massive markup, or were they just going to charge me $595 for nothing? I'll NEVER use a dealership again!!!)

    • @jhonviel7381
      @jhonviel7381 28 хвилин тому

      they learned from politicians!

  • @stevedeleon8775
    @stevedeleon8775 5 місяців тому +22

    In the 35 years of being a Auto Tech. I've seen some really messed up things so called mechanics have done to customers vehicles

  • @klystron22
    @klystron22 5 місяців тому +20

    What I like about these videos is, for every crappy shop out there, there are good honest ones too.

    • @TheOzthewiz
      @TheOzthewiz 4 місяці тому +1

      Probably WAY more "honest" ones than crappy..

  • @Gas_Station_Tampons
    @Gas_Station_Tampons 5 місяців тому +9

    FINALLY, we get to see the "other shop" that customers always talk about!

  • @squirrelsarepeopletoo6678
    @squirrelsarepeopletoo6678 5 місяців тому +29

    Merry Christmas Mr JRI and your family. Thanks for the laughs as horrifying as they are.

    • @JustRolledIn
      @JustRolledIn  5 місяців тому +3

      Thank you 😊. Merry Christmas to you and yours.

  • @joshuas390
    @joshuas390 5 місяців тому +11

    "My rear wheels fell off right in front of me!" Nah bro... they fell of behind you.

  • @ronj9124
    @ronj9124 5 місяців тому +42

    I think quick lube places have been busted by news crews several times for not doing the services that they charged customers.

    • @zenithperigee7442
      @zenithperigee7442 5 місяців тому +4

      @ronj9124, oh yes and Canada has some instances of those with the "CBC Marketplace" videos, you might want to look them up if you haven't seen them. Not only are they about cars but home repair services on garage doors, appliances etc. As for automotive they've exposed some of them where they tried to upsell services like "fluid flushes" etc., yet they never even performed the service but ran up a bill of like $200 or more when they just went in for a "$40 oil change." It's disgusting.

    • @ronj9124
      @ronj9124 5 місяців тому

      @@zenithperigee7442 Yes, I have seen a couple of Canadian ones.

    • @swmovan
      @swmovan 5 місяців тому +3

      We had a local quick lube business, that changed hands multiple times, because of complaints. One day there was a fire, and the business next door bought the property and tore down the building.

    • @OhSoddit
      @OhSoddit 4 місяці тому +3

      My father (AGAINST my advice) had his old diesel ute serviced by a "mobile mechanic". After the service, he couldn't get it started. "Sorry, bad news, looks like you need a new alternator". $$$ for the new alternator. STILL wouldn't start. "I'm sorry, you'll have to try a diesel mechanic, NOTHING I've done would cause it not to start". I replaced the fuse he blew when f*cking around with the alternator (which didn't need replacing) and it runs fine.

  • @EndrChe
    @EndrChe 4 місяці тому +6

    Mad respect to all you mechanics out there. It’s a tough job, and you guys don’t get enough appreciation.

    • @jasontinkham5570
      @jasontinkham5570 4 місяці тому

      Getting ripped off by customers is more common than people think.

  • @Ostsol
    @Ostsol 5 місяців тому +4

    Ah, the _real_ "another shop."

  • @Mountain-Man-3000
    @Mountain-Man-3000 5 місяців тому +69

    You never fail to disappoint. And that's why this channel is great! 😂

  • @BiffBangledong
    @BiffBangledong 5 місяців тому +14

    Well at least the one tech actually used the shop exhaust hoses. I worked at a shop where nobody did, then one day the new kid decided to spray 3 or 4 cans of ether into a 15l cummins trying to start it, then everyone in the shop started to wonder why we all have the urge to dance and talk about cartoons.

    • @JustRolledIn
      @JustRolledIn  5 місяців тому +3

      😂 we used to have them at one dealership I worked at also. Nobody ever used them 😅

  • @cujoedaman
    @cujoedaman 5 місяців тому +7

    4:10 Nah, he's not dead... well, not physically. He's just done with today. Reflecting on what happened.
    I once had an '84 Camaro that I got from my grandpa (which used to be my dad's... it's a long story). Well, I was having a problem with the front driver caliper locking up. Took it to three different shops and they all said the same thing, "you need a new caliper". I told one of my friends about it and he said "bring it to the shop where I live, they'll give you a better deal on the work". So I did (this was before I was heavily into doing my own brake work).
    I took the car in and told them what was going on. One of the techs behind the counter said "it's your brake hose". I told him what all the other shops said and he repeated himself. I said to just go ahead and do the work, regardless of what it was. I get a call an hour later and, sure enough, collapsed brake hose. It would allow the fluid in, but the rubber wouldn't let it release.
    Sometimes it pays to get a second opinion (or third or fourth).

  • @barackmycat9448
    @barackmycat9448 5 місяців тому +16

    I am so lucky to have guys that are honest nearby.

    • @61rampy65
      @61rampy65 5 місяців тому

      If you have a good, honest mechanic, not only do you want to keep him/her, but tell your friends and relatives as well. Best way to thank a mechanic is to keep him/her busy!

    • @OhSoddit
      @OhSoddit 4 місяці тому

      We "used to" have a local mechanic in the rural hills where I live.
      He charged my father $6,000 to (supposedly) replace the injectors in his 4cyl diesel ute at 120,000 km's. It was running SO BAD afterwards he had to have it towed to a diesel mechanic to have the timing reset. Did I mention, we "used to" have a mechanic? I hope, when he's old, he gets the same honesty and service in a nursing home!

  • @Recovering_Californian
    @Recovering_Californian 5 місяців тому +11

    1:31 Years ago I experienced this EXACT issue when looking at a truck to buy. Truck had the 4WD emblem and OEM 4WD switch on the dash. Looked underneath and it had no transfer case (2WD). Truck also had the V8 emblem ...and was a V6 ... shady AF!

    • @daleguentzel2260
      @daleguentzel2260 5 місяців тому

      It a money grab

    • @gentlemanzackp6591
      @gentlemanzackp6591 5 місяців тому

      till someone sold a fake 4wd to anton churgh. then hed show up with suppressed shotgun and say " sir stay still please" yep i can see the news headline

    • @nomadbiker4040
      @nomadbiker4040 3 місяці тому

      When buying that, they could have tested out the 4wd and just looked under the vehicle and looked for the transfer case

  • @leegoddard2618
    @leegoddard2618 5 місяців тому +13

    7:55. That's why you ALWAYS pick up a racked car about a foot, then shake the hell out of it. Better it fall short than high.

    • @chrismaverick9828
      @chrismaverick9828 5 місяців тому +3

      Actually looking up the lift points for the model is a good, professional idea.

    • @swmovan
      @swmovan 5 місяців тому +2

      I do that, when putting mine on ramps, before getting underneath it.

    • @davidpratt3810
      @davidpratt3810 4 місяці тому +1

      ….in the case of CNC machining, I ALWAYS grab the clamps and give them a yank before hitting the “GO” button. Far better to have the part move and you have to set the damned thing up again than to have it go flying…..

  • @barleyeducated8714
    @barleyeducated8714 5 місяців тому +7

    Warned a guy to turn off the battery charger before connecting to the terminals. He stated he'd done this hundreds of times without any pro.......................top of battery blows straight up and hits the roof of the barn we were in...........lems. LMFAO as he wasn't hurt. :P

  • @0783155
    @0783155 5 місяців тому +23

    It's not just mechanics. Engineers do it too. Last week we were testing in a vehicle and after every reprogramming of the engine we got 99.999 DTC's on the steering wheel phone sensor. We spent a good hour trying wildly with all the expensive testing hardware we had. And then we laughed. My colleague was sitting with his laptop screen pressing the button all the time 😂 Can I send the photo in? Update: Sent.

    • @renakunisaki
      @renakunisaki 5 місяців тому +2

      I once spent half an hour debugging why my computer insisted a file was empty. Guess what? It was empty.

  • @marcusnolte7476
    @marcusnolte7476 5 місяців тому +9

    "He dodged the ram", brilliant 😂😂😂

  • @rustyshackleford48
    @rustyshackleford48 5 місяців тому +11

    The guy just laying defeated in 12 gallons of oil.... That's a mood I seem to experience on a biweekly basis.

    • @FastEvan47
      @FastEvan47 5 місяців тому

      Working on heavy equipment, it happens to everyone at least once. 😂

  • @pastorjerrykliner3162
    @pastorjerrykliner3162 5 місяців тому +12

    I once took my Buick Encore to my local dealership for an oil change and tire rotation before a long trip... Left town, and noticed a pronounced vibration/shimmy that got worse as time passed. Stopped and found that they had not tightened the lug nuts on EITHER front wheel and the tires were close to coming off... I was pissed.

    • @chrism8180
      @chrism8180 Місяць тому

      Well, better than them being over torqued leading to snapped studs the next tire change. I don't even trust tire shops anymore, I'll bring them in off the car.

    • @benb9151
      @benb9151 Місяць тому

      Tire shop workers are only allowed a 10 minute lunch because otherwise they'll forget their training

  • @9ZERO6
    @9ZERO6 5 місяців тому +12

    Spray painted alternator? I mean, everyone needs fired at that shop.

  • @Yonkage-ik5qb
    @Yonkage-ik5qb 5 місяців тому +7

    Makes me really glad I have a mechanic shop I trust. Probably a dozen of my family members (and twice as many of family friends, and who knows how many of their friends friends) means that if they ever tried to pull some shady nonsense on one of us, they'd lose half their business in this town!

    • @humblewisdom8976
      @humblewisdom8976 5 місяців тому +2

      Same thing here. In fact my wifes truck is in right now getting a new transmission. But it's a great comfort to know they do great work and only what is needed.

    • @NoobsofFredo
      @NoobsofFredo 4 місяці тому

      Agreed, aye. I remember driving up to the mechanics I go to with my neighbor to have them inspect a car I was buying from him, and as we were walking in the door they were telling another customer that while they absolutely could replace his transmission if he really wanted them to, it was absolutely unnecessary and they could fix it a lot more cheaply than that. Felt really good.

  • @youtube-handle-are-a-joke
    @youtube-handle-are-a-joke 5 місяців тому +4

    I always tell my apprentices if something big and/or heavy falls never try to catch it, get the f away.
    So when I see those videos of cars falling off of lifts and guys trying to catch them it makes me cringe.
    Also I always tell them when lifting a car on a lift always check that the pins are fully engaged and that it sits properly by giving it a good shake as soon as the wheels are off the ground.

  • @manonmars2009
    @manonmars2009 5 місяців тому +5

    This is precisely the reason why I perform ALL services and repairs on my own cars. I had a real loser work on my Cutlass Supreme back in 1979. Instead of replacing all eight spark plug wires during a "Tune up" he decided to replace just one, as the other seven plug wires looked "ok". My mother who was driving the car at the time, barely made it home stating that the top speed she could coax out of the engine was 30 mph. I decided it was time to work on my own cars. Forty four years later I still do.

    • @that_thing_I_do
      @that_thing_I_do 5 місяців тому

      Interesting point but what can the rest of us do?
      I used to know something about car maintenance but now I'd be afraid to change the oil because everything is so different under the hood.

    • @ischmidt
      @ischmidt 5 місяців тому

      @@that_thing_I_do For just oil changes it's not that different. The two things to watch out for are that you might have to remove a bottom cover to get at the drain plug, and it might use a cartridge filter rather than the traditional spin-on oil filter. If you search on UA-cam you can find videos showing how to do oil changes on a wide variety of cars and trucks so you can decide if it's something you want to do.

    • @johnsmith-sp6yl
      @johnsmith-sp6yl 5 місяців тому

      1965 mustang, mechanic said he changed the spark plugs, oil and transmission fluid for my parents. he changed the oil and 5 of the 6 spark plugs, tranny fluid was from the 80's (not driven a lot though), 3 plugs were hand tight two were in there ok and the 6th one at the back that he didn't change was stuck in there good. had a nice layer of crust on the contacts. nobody in my family did cars at that point and only reason we know is i needed something tangible to do in uni.

  • @KIWIXCUZZY
    @KIWIXCUZZY 5 місяців тому +4

    That last one 🤣🤣 easy to to. Done it a couple of times. Luckily I could reverse the ratchet but still funny

  • @immortalsofar5314
    @immortalsofar5314 5 місяців тому +6

    This is why I've learned to get around the vehicle myself rather than rely on shops. Big stuff, at least I can check the results.
    And, yes, I've bodge the electrics on my van conversion. It has an auxiliary battery that I run all of the high tech stuff bypassing the wiring harness completely.

  • @hallowbonez
    @hallowbonez 5 місяців тому +30

    Seeing that shop make the mistake of not tightening lug nuts and causing both rear wheels to fall off made me feel better about the time I didnt overtorque mine and the car started to shake, they shook loose to the point where a few were able to be spun by hand. Luckily, I caught it and torqued them properly before my wheel fell off.

    • @pauls5745
      @pauls5745 5 місяців тому +4

      I did that before. got within 1/2 mile of home when my car to serious shaking. In 2 seconds I knew what I did. Walked home, got a jack and walked back to tighten my lugs. I call it the Simple Simon Award

    • @drshocking1229
      @drshocking1229 5 місяців тому +2

      I had done this with my dads van.. I thought I had properly torqued them with the torque wrench.. But apparently what had happened. When I put the wheels on. I didn't get them tight enough so they were sat weird on the ground. When we were driving we were taking a lady 200miles from where we were. So we got to driving. Had just done the ball joint and thought that was coming lose, pulled off, hard shoulder, checked that and it was fine, then we found out I had done the fault of the lugnuts, just caught it, two lugnuts missing both side but managed to make it so we had four on each wheel so we could get it home and buy some more. XD

    • @Ghauster
      @Ghauster 5 місяців тому

      @@drshocking1229 had to redo the torque on my rims last week. The 3/4" wrench committed disassembly of itself well in use. Went to the 1/2". Will not buy another at Harbor Freight.

    • @Raymo2u
      @Raymo2u 4 місяці тому +2

      Ive learned not to ask your coworkers to help put wheels on customer vehicles. I put on one side and the coworker put on the other. When I went for a test drive I made it 2 blocks and his side rear fell off on a main road. Luckily only the rotor had to be change out but it was terrifying. I found out afterwards he only hand threaded them on expecting that I was going around to tighten his side after (thats on me).
      One wheel at a time guys and do it all yourself - or atleast check over anything anyone else "helps" you with.

    • @robertsims9201
      @robertsims9201 4 місяці тому +1

      Had it happen to me twice back when I was driving a semi. Shop failed to properly torque 2 drives and I seen them start to wobble while hauling 18 tons of trash.

  • @jochenstacker7448
    @jochenstacker7448 5 місяців тому +1

    That glow plug lodged in the wall was absolutely hilarious! 😂😂😂

  • @cascadesouthernmodeltrains7547
    @cascadesouthernmodeltrains7547 5 місяців тому +2

    I like these long format videos better than the short ones. Gives me more time to laugh or simply be amazed what people do to their cars.

  • @quakerome4594
    @quakerome4594 5 місяців тому +2

    7:03 WOW that happened to me as well in my 04 Honda Accord.. my old grand pops always used to tell me to get a second or 3rd opinion from other shops and luckily I listened to him.

  • @weirdwillie
    @weirdwillie 5 місяців тому +4

    I can't stress this enough. When u find a mechanic that is worth a damn. Stuck with them . Even if they are kinda pricey. Some mechanics should not be mechanics.

  • @VintageCars999
    @VintageCars999 5 місяців тому +8

    I feel bad for the mechanic mishaps but as for the shops who do terrible/deceiving work, the owners are hopefully filing lawsuits. Especially the one with the painted alternator. That shop should have their license revoked and closed down for obvious fraud.

    • @stevee7774
      @stevee7774 5 місяців тому +6

      Definitely. There should be jail time involved for those A holes.

    • @swmovan
      @swmovan 5 місяців тому +2

      I worked at a starter and alternator rebuilding place, for a few months, many years back. A John Deere alternator was just a GM alternator, but painted green, and charged the customer twice the price. Expensive paint, I guess.

    • @TheOzthewiz
      @TheOzthewiz 4 місяці тому +3

      I would definitely like to have a little "discussion" with the owner! lol

  • @NVM_SMH
    @NVM_SMH 5 місяців тому +2

    That Transit van battery holder design is criminal. You just know that fire is inevitable.

  • @mattstidham8041
    @mattstidham8041 5 місяців тому

    This is the best video yet. Thanks for making these!

  • @knightofelemia1567
    @knightofelemia1567 5 місяців тому +3

    Love the honking Buick that would make a great prank on someone. Not sure how that one dude thought he could catch a falling car.

  • @Imaslutforpuns
    @Imaslutforpuns 5 місяців тому +3

    The tables have been turned or should I say the lifts 😂

    • @JustRolledIn
      @JustRolledIn  5 місяців тому +2

      Lol! Changing up the episodes for the rest of the year a bit.
      Next is a dirty car episode
      Then my car sounds like and after that is a new car episode/customer approved repairs. Then back to regular uploads in the new year

    • @Imaslutforpuns
      @Imaslutforpuns 5 місяців тому +2

      @@JustRolledInI can’t wait for the noise ones they are my all time favorite ❤

    • @JustRolledIn
      @JustRolledIn  5 місяців тому +2

      @@Imaslutforpuns everybody's favorite it seems like! Lol. I got a few extras on there I haven't shown also

  • @bobmcl2406
    @bobmcl2406 5 місяців тому +2

    One of your better collections, as the explanations seem to go a little deeper. Thanks for several good laughs.

  • @sivildisobedience
    @sivildisobedience 5 місяців тому +2

    8:08 No way that's me! It's not my truck but it was shocking to see a raptor instantly squat right before my eyes

    • @JustRolledIn
      @JustRolledIn  5 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for sharing the clip with us!

    • @sivildisobedience
      @sivildisobedience 5 місяців тому

      ​@@JustRolledInanytime! Working in the auto industry exposes me to many... well... interesting things

  • @wrecksandtech
    @wrecksandtech 5 місяців тому +8

    This is why checking the certifications on the lobby wall and comparing it to the name of the mechanic on the work order is so important. If there are any discrepancies immediately stop the work and go to another shop.

    • @VintageCars999
      @VintageCars999 5 місяців тому

      And these days you can check reviews.

    • @Calc_Ulator
      @Calc_Ulator 5 місяців тому +4

      @@VintageCars999 Online reviews are trash. I've known this since 2000 bruh. You should too.

    • @DeeDee-pw9pm
      @DeeDee-pw9pm 5 місяців тому

      Let a new shop do a simple job, or simply diagnosis.
      Like replacing exhaust or brakes.
      Or letting them find that one electrical connector you disconnected.
      If they cannot, or make scammy repair suggestions, go to the next and repeat until you find someone who can.

    • @user2C47
      @user2C47 5 місяців тому

      ​@@DeeDee-pw9pmI'd rather _not_ let any shop that isn't extremely trustworthy touch safety critical systems. I'd rather pay the $1800 than potentially have a brake failure.

  • @squidikka
    @squidikka 5 місяців тому +11

    The guy who tried to catch the car as it fell instead of getting out of there asap probably already had head damage before the hood hit him, lol.

    • @renakunisaki
      @renakunisaki 5 місяців тому +1

      That's just reflex, acting before the brain has figured out what to do.

  • @InMoneroWeTrust
    @InMoneroWeTrust 5 місяців тому

    We love this long format
    Keep it up

  • @connieembury1
    @connieembury1 5 місяців тому

    I needed a good laugh and the honking from various buttons was perfect! Thank you!

  • @luckystar60
    @luckystar60 5 місяців тому +3

    One thing I have picked up on in these videos, mechanics love to be caked in used oil 🤣

  • @jessh5310
    @jessh5310 5 місяців тому +3

    Awesome. I had my landrover roll away once. i had put the handbrake on then lifted a rear wheel off the ground but forgot it's not a handbrake BUT a transmission brake so the diff allowed the other wheel to turn..

  • @ex-engineer6657
    @ex-engineer6657 5 місяців тому

    As usual, great editing. Thanks.

  • @catlady8324
    @catlady8324 4 місяці тому

    I always want the entire video. These guys are the BEST!

  • @larryjohns8823
    @larryjohns8823 5 місяців тому +4

    So a can of silver spray paint will fix a bad alternator, learned some usless today😮

  • @mattbanks8972
    @mattbanks8972 5 місяців тому +12

    Tried 3 different alternators on a silverado once because none of them were charging before realizing the hot wire from the battery to the alternator was broken in half. Totally had a brain fart that day 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @61rampy65
      @61rampy65 5 місяців тому +2

      I did something similar on a 74 Caddy. After the third alternator, I then noticed that the ALT light on the dash wasn't lit. Put in a new bulb. Alternator charged just fine. Most alternators (at least in the old days) must have a load in the circuit that turns on the light. No light (at all)= no charging.

    • @DeeDee-pw9pm
      @DeeDee-pw9pm 5 місяців тому +1

      I was once stumped after fixing my moped.
      It wouldn't run.
      Had to grab the electrical schematic, only to find out the power switch on the steering wheel was set to OFF instead of ON.

  • @mattw3606
    @mattw3606 3 місяці тому

    These videos are always entertaining. Keep up the good work.

  • @sjb3460
    @sjb3460 2 місяці тому

    4:03: Give that technician a raise. He found something most techs would overlook. My hats off to him. Well done sir.!!!

  • @freedomrings1420
    @freedomrings1420 5 місяців тому +3

    The first clip.... yes I'll take the closest newest replacement for my 2012 Single cab, shortbed 4x4 Hemi Express. Thank you.

  • @MusicWisp
    @MusicWisp 5 місяців тому +3

    This is why I have a mecahnic I trust an hour away, another about 8 hrs away, then just work on it myself with friends.
    I’ve been cheated multiple times and lied too. Just cause I got boobs doesn’t mean I don’t understand cars. And I rather trust my work vs strangers… even if it means I walk to and back from work for over a month

  • @ElZamo92
    @ElZamo92 5 місяців тому +2

    I had a similar thing happen to me as 6:29, but it was just one pin on each of the front brake callipers. We sued the dealership and they settled to replace all four corners of the car’s suspension, brakes and engine mounts, now we have what is basically a brand new 2008 Honda Jazz.

  • @sonik954
    @sonik954 5 місяців тому +1

    My dude trying to catch the car like Superman. 🤣

  • @TwinShards
    @TwinShards 5 місяців тому +3

    8:23 HOW? This has to be a prank. The only way i have in mind if putting the Horn's + cable in serie with a common ground for all that stuff.

    • @chrismaverick9828
      @chrismaverick9828 5 місяців тому

      My friend had a crossover that started having all kinds of dash and engine electrical issues. Numerous checks were made, couldn't pin it down. He finally came across a note somewhere online that said to check the traction control circuit. Turns out a wheel sensor had failed closed and all the affected electronics shared that ground in the buss.

    • @Coach_Shiner
      @Coach_Shiner 2 місяці тому

      Probably a Bad Ground

  • @richardthomas1743
    @richardthomas1743 5 місяців тому +3

    At 7:51 that lazy Mechanic would be looking for another job if he was in my shop.

  • @TimeSurfer206
    @TimeSurfer206 4 місяці тому +1

    "He had a good laugh when he realized he forgot to remove the exhaust hose..."
    If that's the worst mistake you make all week, it's a GREAT week!

  • @stephenthomas1492
    @stephenthomas1492 5 місяців тому +2

    I'm a porter at a dealership and gets pretty boring. So being the anti-stand-around-person that I am, I tend to sweep and mop around the mechanic's bays. I cannot tell you how many times I've ran slap into a car with my head while the car was lifted. Always painful, but more than that, always embarrassing.

  • @Chuck59ish
    @Chuck59ish 5 місяців тому +3

    Not much has changed since I was an Apprentice Mechanic 50 years ago.

  • @gregmarkiewicz601
    @gregmarkiewicz601 5 місяців тому +3

    Been there and done a few of these things, especially early on in my career. We were all young once but luckily have not had a car fall off of a lift in 17 years

  • @egyphon
    @egyphon 5 місяців тому +2

    I am amazed at the trickery of painting a part to pass it off as new. And all the other tricks.

  • @co-jt6gd
    @co-jt6gd 4 місяці тому +2

    This video was actually pretty damn hilarious compared to all the customer pettiness usually seen here.
    Especially 0:51. Also,”Dodged the RAM”?! 😂. Nice!

  • @jacobmoore5334
    @jacobmoore5334 5 місяців тому +4

    That glow plug in the wall is just about the most dangerous thing I have seen anyone do on here. Seriously scary stuff.

    • @thatguybrody4819
      @thatguybrody4819 5 місяців тому

      that voice crack he had saying it

    • @Ful-OGold
      @Ful-OGold 4 місяці тому

      Yeah unsurprising though cos diesels are under thousands of psi. One one my old diesels had a glow plug seperate. Just put it down to cheap glow plugs.

  • @Zantides
    @Zantides 5 місяців тому +7

    3:26 10 BAR is fucking insane 😂

  • @jmert_5859
    @jmert_5859 5 місяців тому +1

    Love this channel.

  • @peterlucas2998
    @peterlucas2998 Місяць тому

    Good stuff. reminded me of all the stuff that I've seen happen in my 30 some odd years working in shops.

  • @JohnJ469
    @JohnJ469 4 місяці тому +4

    8:16 is not the mechanics fault. I've seen the cartoons, that car is just very tired.

  • @danny208YT
    @danny208YT 5 місяців тому +4

    So hard to find a good mechanic these days. All these shops have long waits or under staffed. Learn to fix your own shit

    • @dmiguy5897
      @dmiguy5897 Місяць тому

      Can't work on half of it, brands use proprietary software. You own but can't do squat

  • @ragnarokstravius2074
    @ragnarokstravius2074 5 місяців тому +2

    6:00, me without glasses:

  • @Sir-ji2ne
    @Sir-ji2ne 5 місяців тому +2

    The last clip of the electric ratchet getting stuck totally happened to me some times even when I was fully aware it was gonna happen but went for it anyways because I was desperate 😂

  • @TheWalterHWhite
    @TheWalterHWhite 5 місяців тому +1

    Ran a shop in rural midwest with my father. We specialized in electrical diagnostics but often absorbed other mechanic-induced problems. Another shop that competed with me called me once to ask "Hey John how do you remove a pilot bearing?"
    You need a license to work on planes and operate on people, but none to work on cars.