You know the scene in Relocate Project where Rosemary is torn apart alive? Yeah, that will be the son and the police will give the customer beer and a free vasectomy to avoid failed abortions ever again-
10:05 - "The salesman ended up crashing it on the way to the gas station" No, what really happened is that the salesman saw an opportunity to go hot-rodding in a car that someone else owned thinking there would be no consequences for it.
And the dealership both fired his stupid ass on the spot and bought the dude a replacement vehicle with a partial refund for such a colossal fuckup. Or i assume they did anyway because if they didnt then they could be sued for more than the cars price depending if money was already exchanged
This happens a lot. I saw with my own eyes a brand new vw sirocco (very expensive here), with the door very damaged. The guy that was getting the car off the truck opened the door and a bus crashed it.
Happened to me, bought a 2020 f350 dually limited. Salesmen who went to fuel it up had the dually fender ripped off by a guy driving a motor home pulling into the fuel station lol. Edit: The dealership just hotswapped it for an indentical one on the lot , Took about a day for them to hash out the paperwork on the swap but all in all went good, Salesmen now works at dodge. Couple years later he sold my buddy a dodge. Lol
I have to chime in here. I worked for a Mazda dealership for a couple of years. A new, 19 y/o salesman took a Mazdaspeed 3 for a joyride with a female customer, and wrapped it around a tree. He was sued, I believe.
@@justinepaula-robilliard It's the oil, but coagulated, don't know why, maybe boiled or had coolant added to it. Edit: I think it was sabotaged and had sugar added to it.
I've seen that just once before, when I worked as a mechanical engineer with off shore engines maintenance. It's very old mineral oil, that when overheated, turns into grease, and then, into rubber.
I mean they can run for a VERY long time without an oil change, but the drawbacks are decreased engine efficiency and possible wear down due to foreign particles getting in, which in turn leads to major engine damage. It also makes it very difficult to change and recycle the oil when it has been in use for too long. As long as the oil is doing its primary function of lubricating, then it'll last quite a while.
I had an old car that's wiring went bad. When it rained or there was a lot of moisture in the air the locks would do that & the interior light would go on & off. I thought I had a ghost!
The response you hear in the background is exactly what you will hear in ANY shop that something like that comes into. Because honestly I have no idea how that is even possible, short of actually adding jello to the oil.
I've seen something similar to this when a lady added coolant to engine instead of oil, though resulting mass was closer to butter than jelly. Maybe it depends on what exactly you add to engine oil.
My best guess is that a shit ton of gasket sealer was somehow involved in making the forbidden jello. Along with using some weird oils or adding coolant as well. Who knows at this point lol I’ve never seen anything like that
It's actually really easy in Louisiana, Mississippi, or Florida. If you have a backup vehicle you don't drive every couple days, in a few months that amount of mold can easily build up.
In my opinion, this is caused by someone trying to clean their vehicle at the spray wash. We have all seen a clip of someone doing it. Well, this is the repercussions of a very wet interior. Also, in wet areas, it can happen. But I have never seen it this bad before. Never know...🤔🫠
I had the exact same situation with a kitten in my car! I drove to CVS and in the drive through I heard a cat crying and crying and looked everywhere without seeing anything. The next day my day took the 4runner to work and in thr middle of the stop light he saw a kitten crawl from underneath the 4runner and run into the intersection. Thankfully my dad rescued him and he's part of the family!
I don't understand! Someone sat in there and drove it to another location. There's no way they didn't notice the bugs, But the worst thought!? Where else have they been? How often do they drive this somewhere? I can just imagine standing behind this person in a checkout lane watching a bug scurry across them. I can't comprehend it!
the funniest thing is the part thats censored out is a for sale sign. I cant even understand how they could think that anyone would be willing to buy it with it like that.
Here in California, more and more people live in their cars due to housing costs grossly exceeding the pay for many jobs. Besides hoarder mentality, quite a few vehicle dwellers do this to protect their mobile homes from getting towed. Most tow companies won't touch such vehicles due to having to inventory the contents and the cleanup to sell the vehicle if it's unclaimed.
@@dagamer667 That is one reason. Others are simply just dirty people. My best friend has his apartment to himself and has his place and vehicle just like this. Oh, he is still single.
I had a neighbor once who proudly showed me the custom bodywork on his 70 Camaro. It was similar to the work shown on this truck, only on all four fenders. He had built “fender flares” that stuck out about four inches. It wasn’t smoothed out or anything. I don’t know if there was any kind of structure under the bondo or not. “I did the bodywork myself” he announced proudly. I wonder how long it was before all this custom bodywork started falling off. 🤔 Oh well, at least it wasn’t a 69 Camaro. I wish I had pictures but this was years ago, before everyone had cell phones with cameras.
@@JustRolledIn My friend you have done a great job editing this one, All the comments i have made on the episodes, I would have to say all those mice running when the air filter was remove gives me the creeps. Happy Holidays.
It really amazes me the lengths people will go through when they have no clue what they’re doing to fix something so bad and they probably walk away and think they did a great job
I used to work at a body shop. We quite often had to clean spoiled/rotted groceries out of cars that were towed in for repairs. I always felt bad, not only is their vehicle damaged, their groceries have to be thrown out too.
Exhaust welded to rebar - Are exhaust hangers too expensive? Exhaust welded to the frame - why? Two catalytic converters welded together - because burning up a few hundred dollars over bad welding skills is fun?
We turned one away worse than that one. The guy refused to leave and threatened to shoot up the place. Sheriff had to come take him away. Be very careful of these nutcases.
They are insane , it’s a form of mental illiness ( at least horders are . Don’t shame them do much , lots of people have issues you assholes don’t know about
My brother and I were leaving a Detail job and a woman was having her car towed from a house nearby. The guy hooked it up and forgot to put it in neutral.... Lo and behold there was a huge "BANG" and the thing was half on the ground with the bumper falling off... That poor friggin guy. If he got to keep his job that'd be a miracle.
This is my new favorite channel. I was a ford tech in the 70s & 80s; unfortunately--since we didn't have camera phones--the only records I have is my memories. I could tell some stories; seen all that stuff, like the brake rotors ground down to to the cooling fins, cars destroyed from being towed behind an RV, indescribably filthy vehicles, weird smells, animals, and of course completely insane customers. I was the electrical, HVAC, squeak and rattle guy so I got all the weird stuff. That possessed cop car is completely familiar to me. ( Hint: it's likely a loose ground connection.) Thank you so much for these videos, brings back memories of life at the dealership.
Same here; I'm a woman of nearly 70, and I know when it's time to take my car to the mechanic (I'm fortunate to have 3 excellent ones nearby). I could look at all of these clips, too, and see what the customer apparently did not!
Of all the things seen on JRI the oil-pan Jello mould has to be the best WTF moment. The 'lubricant' just hung there and laughed at the mechanic. WTF was supposed to be lubricating the engine? That motor must have sounded like 2 pounds of bolts inside a cement-mixer drum.
1-4 flat tires , spike strips have hollow tubes that stick in the tire and break , which causes the tires to flatten. If they keep driving rims fail , and after that suspension fails , and a few caught on fire , overheated and/or wrecked .
After seeing the gunky BMW oil, that has not been changed since 2009, a thought came to my mind; "Some people should be banned from having cars, the cars don't deserve owners this incompetent" I don't know why I'm so upset to be honest, it's fairly frequent.
“Yes, I’m a HAM radio operator, my car is supposed to look like this. I have no governing nerve in my tiny brain telling me wrecking a vehicle with one’s hobby is stupid and childish. Yep, born without it so I just went at it one night after a case of beer and my wife telling me I better not.”
The raccoon upgrading to a Mercedes is both hilarious and delightful! It's a fun reminder to embrace the unexpected and find joy in the unconventional.
I wonder how many times a year a mechanic has to tell someone never bring your car here again, because it's full of bugs, mold, or just 90% rust??? I'm sure a few of those cars, the mechanic refused to touch.
I used to work in a tire garage. All we did was tires. No oil or anything. I refused atleast one person a day on the grounds you stated above. Either the vehicle was too rusty to be safe to work on. Was full of trash, or was a biohazard. I had someone complain to management that we were refusing to work on her vehicle, when he saw the condition of the interior he told her to get lost.
80% of these is a "only in America" type of thing.. I've been a mechanic for well over 10 years and never have I ever seen dumber solutions and damages.
When the mechanic pulled off the transmission pan and saw that jellied oil my first thought was that the transmission was actually a sewage storage tank.
Bruh, the techs in w.e country that is at 3:00 are truly built different. Not only are they man-handling a 10ft Anaconda out from under the vehicle, but they're all wearing open-toed flip flops lmao.
Because I speak a small amount of "automobile," a mechanic at Midas invited me to see what my front discs looked like. While chatting, he recounted a customer whose brakes "weren't working well." Seems the entire outside layer of the rotors was gone. All the callipers were grabbing at was a single layer with a millimetre or so of cooling fins still visible. Upon being informed that the car was in immediate need of new discs and pads (minimum) all around, he accused the shop of trying to scam him and demanded they return his car. He got it back, but only after signing a form saying he acknowledged he was doing so against advice of professionals who deemed the car unsafe to drive.
3:54 - I-95 southbound Yemassee, SC, someone was good enough to hit a large buck deer and the carcass ended in my lane which I surfed over at 70 MPH in my Honda Fit. Disabled the car, which was repaired (took 6 weeks as COVID supply chain issues delayed parts), but did no where near that much damage.
@@zachscarbrough2727 you don't need to be an expert to see hot garbage welding, you encounter all kinds of welded products daily, none look like fungi colonies.
Started my 2018 Silverado this fall here in Minnesota and my wife screamed to shut it off because something wasn’t right. She heard a loud squeal . Ended up finding a raccoon had gotten under the hood. Popped the main drive belt off. Ended up killing it. when it’s head was severed by the pulleys .
@@mndeerhunter8215 Would have been really impressive if he survived without a head. When I worked at an Audi dealership we had something similar, there was a rat at the driveshaft, it got it's head blown away.
The only hero in this video was the driver who stopped immediately when the oil light came on. That alone saved the engine! Hopefully, only the oil filter was damaged and everything else was fine.
We have barn mice in our backyard that kept getting into the air and cabin filters of my BFs '17 Hyundai Genesis Coupe. He bought a bunch of pure peppermint, put it into a spary bottle and sprayed it everywhere. They scattered out pretty fast, and he even managed to stomp on a few. We're planning on having them delt with altogether, as now they're getting into my Hyundai and other vehicles we have. Fucking annoying
Had this happen with our Audi A4. We took it in to the dealership a couple of times because the carpets at the passenger side would keep soaking with water. They couldn't find the cause. Eventually for an unrelated reason, we pulled the air filter and found a dead mouse complete with its nest. I'm still not entirely sure how one thing led to the other but after replacing that filter and getting a mechanic to clear the lot out, the water never came back
Worse yet, some mice (like deer mice) can carry an airborne particulant that's deadly to humans. It's why I try to keep them as far away from my breathing space as possible.
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Omg! I don't want to be on the highways with these vehicles.
@@brantmcfarland517 s,
Looked like someone was trying to build a Honda time machine!!
To the customers son who took his dad's shelby out drifting. May he rest in peace.
Him and the nearby crowd.
To whom are you talking to the customers son about??. Lol.
Someone's about to get grounded. In the ground that is. 6 feet under. Permanently.
You know the scene in Relocate Project where Rosemary is torn apart alive?
Yeah, that will be the son and the police will give the customer beer and a free vasectomy to avoid failed abortions ever again-
Yes, a piece over here a piece over there. Lmfao 🤣
10:05 - "The salesman ended up crashing it on the way to the gas station"
No, what really happened is that the salesman saw an opportunity to go hot-rodding in a car that someone else owned thinking there would be no consequences for it.
And the dealership both fired his stupid ass on the spot and bought the dude a replacement vehicle with a partial refund for such a colossal fuckup. Or i assume they did anyway because if they didnt then they could be sued for more than the cars price depending if money was already exchanged
This happens a lot. I saw with my own eyes a brand new vw sirocco (very expensive here), with the door very damaged. The guy that was getting the car off the truck opened the door and a bus crashed it.
Happened to me, bought a 2020 f350 dually limited. Salesmen who went to fuel it up had the dually fender ripped off by a guy driving a motor home pulling into the fuel station lol.
Edit: The dealership just hotswapped it for an indentical one on the lot ,
Took about a day for them to hash out the paperwork on the swap but all in all went good,
Salesmen now works at dodge. Couple years later he sold my buddy a dodge. Lol
@@b3n751 so he bought the dodge recently?
I have to chime in here. I worked for a Mazda dealership for a couple of years. A new, 19 y/o salesman took a Mazdaspeed 3 for a joyride with a female customer, and wrapped it around a tree. He was sued, I believe.
The reaction to the oil jelly is 100% accurate
@@justinepaula-robilliard It's the oil, but coagulated, don't know why, maybe boiled or had coolant added to it.
Edit: I think it was sabotaged and had sugar added to it.
@@georgerosebush9754 i came to the comment section looking exactly for this. thank you.
@@georgerosebush9754 ohhhhh I was wondering what would cause something like that
@@georgerosebush9754 That's what happens when you never change the oil. The engine heat eventually turns the oil in to a rubbery goo.
I've seen that just once before, when I worked as a mechanical engineer with off shore engines maintenance. It's very old mineral oil, that when overheated, turns into grease, and then, into rubber.
I’m honestly impressed that some of these engines ran for so long with no oil changes.
Or engine mounts! Don't forget those!
A BMW no less. Normally BMW's don't tolerate that kind of tomfoolery.
My oil is great, it's my cooling system that sucks, but it's a 93 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I mean they can run for a VERY long time without an oil change, but the drawbacks are decreased engine efficiency and possible wear down due to foreign particles getting in, which in turn leads to major engine damage. It also makes it very difficult to change and recycle the oil when it has been in use for too long.
As long as the oil is doing its primary function of lubricating, then it'll last quite a while.
@@carmiumI’ve never broke a mount ever how it happens
Certified mechanic.
"Vehicle is indeed possessed."
🤣🤣🤣
had a 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager once that the wiper would come on at random but nothing like that
I've had some bizarre and extreme electrical problems with past cars. But even those were nothing in comparison.
I had an old car that's wiring went bad. When it rained or there was a lot of moisture in the air the locks would do that & the interior light would go on & off. I thought I had a ghost!
See also, body control computer has gone to the great bit bucket in the sky...
Time to break out the Snap-on Incense burner!
I'm no mechanic, but I'm pretty sure oil isn't supposed to be jelly.
The response you hear in the background is exactly what you will hear in ANY shop that something like that comes into. Because honestly I have no idea how that is even possible, short of actually adding jello to the oil.
I've seen something similar to this when a lady added coolant to engine instead of oil, though resulting mass was closer to butter than jelly. Maybe it depends on what exactly you add to engine oil.
forbidden jello
Where’s the gabagoo
My best guess is that a shit ton of gasket sealer was somehow involved in making the forbidden jello. Along with using some weird oils or adding coolant as well. Who knows at this point lol I’ve never seen anything like that
1:38 My guy slapping the oil jelly is my favourite 😂😂
It looked like a jello mold. lol
Way too much engine honey
The mould in the cars is what gets me... HOW COULD YOU LET IT GET THAT BAD!
It's actually really easy in Louisiana, Mississippi, or Florida. If you have a backup vehicle you don't drive every couple days, in a few months that amount of mold can easily build up.
@@KaylaJoyGunn wow another reason not to move to any of those shit holes
In my opinion, this is caused by someone trying to clean their vehicle at the spray wash. We have all seen a clip of someone doing it. Well, this is the repercussions of a very wet interior.
Also, in wet areas, it can happen. But I have never seen it this bad before.
Never know...🤔🫠
In that first one I have no idea how anyone could sit in that car or even touch the steering wheel.
How does the driver not realize?
5 minutes in and I had no words, but the liquid terminator coming out of the oil drain plug is the best ever.
What the hell even was that? Silver paint?
@@SudsyMedusa53 I'd love to know too!
@@SudsyMedusa53 liquidised pistons... 🙄😅
I think it might have been one of the differentials. This happens when you don’t change the fluid out regularly
Really up to 50 seconds i lost it at the mold
I had the exact same situation with a kitten in my car! I drove to CVS and in the drive through I heard a cat crying and crying and looked everywhere without seeing anything.
The next day my day took the 4runner to work and in thr middle of the stop light he saw a kitten crawl from underneath the 4runner and run into the intersection. Thankfully my dad rescued him and he's part of the family!
5:39 - I love how the car says NO it doesn't want to be fixed. :)
"Please just kill me. Don't make me go back there"
Now that's a possessed car, I'd say 😂
7:36 NOPE! I would refuse service! Get that bug infested, crap filled box on wheels off my property before I charge a *BIOHAZARD* storage fee!
Also the on with mold
@@fendtfarmer2138 and the one with and it haha
It actually makes me sad people live like that. Their mind must have been lost somewhere
I don't understand! Someone sat in there and drove it to another location. There's no way they didn't notice the bugs, But the worst thought!? Where else have they been? How often do they drive this somewhere?
I can just imagine standing behind this person in a checkout lane watching a bug scurry across them. I can't comprehend it!
Throw a match in the gas tank and call it a day
The car with mold, bugs & what looks like a hoarders episode on wheels all need to be burned
I would refuse to work on it.
You would need a hazmat suit just to get inside!
No f'n way would I get inside any of those.
@@bigedslobotomy I've only own 1 car in my life but I never turned it into a garbage can on wheels like the hoarders vehicle.
A few bottle of white vinegar spray, a hover and a wet/dry carpet vacuum and it will be brand new around 4-5 hours work. Just wear a proper mask
1:27 this clip just murdered me, I am crying with laughter
the way they immediately all reached up to poke it lmao
11:59 I dont understand how customers could be fine with letting this happen to their cars, and then being ok with showing it to other people
the funniest thing is the part thats censored out is a for sale sign. I cant even understand how they could think that anyone would be willing to buy it with it like that.
Here in California, more and more people live in their cars due to housing costs grossly exceeding the pay for many jobs.
Besides hoarder mentality, quite a few vehicle dwellers do this to protect their mobile homes from getting towed. Most tow companies won't touch such vehicles due to having to inventory the contents and the cleanup to sell the vehicle if it's unclaimed.
@@dagamer667 that's actually interesting, thank you for sharing those facts my friend
It's mental illness. They just don't see the mess the same way we do.
@@dagamer667 That is one reason. Others are simply just dirty people. My best friend has his apartment to himself and has his place and vehicle just like this. Oh, he is still single.
Glad I retired from general repairs last year and all the idiots are going elsewhere with their "minor" problems. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for being here!
I can't believe how bad that bondo job was on that wheel arch! Absolutely intolerable! Good job pointing it out for us! Thanks for your efforts.
I loved first seeing most of the bondo on the entire exhaust system, then on the fender. He's quite the body man!
I had a neighbor once who proudly showed me the custom bodywork on his 70 Camaro. It was similar to the work shown on this truck, only on all four fenders. He had built “fender flares” that stuck out about four inches. It wasn’t smoothed out or anything. I don’t know if there was any kind of structure under the bondo or not. “I did the bodywork myself” he announced proudly.
I wonder how long it was before all this custom bodywork started falling off. 🤔
Oh well, at least it wasn’t a 69 Camaro.
I wish I had pictures but this was years ago, before everyone had cell phones with cameras.
Lolol yeah, I might've missed it.
I’ve seen so much worse oh my but yeah
These mechanics have my huge respect. With what these guys deal with...damn!
1:45 the forbidden jello
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Thank you! Hope you had a great Christmas!
Good one ' get balls scaped man'
@@JustRolledIn My friend you have done a great job editing this one, All the comments i have made on the episodes, I would have to say all those mice running when the air filter was remove gives me the creeps. Happy Holidays.
@@adamjones2025 happy holidays to you as well!
It really amazes me the lengths people will go through when they have no clue what they’re doing to fix something so bad and they probably walk away and think they did a great job
These videos make me laugh so hard and then promptly pop the hood on my car and frantically check for massive issues
literally 😂
Did you check to see if any cutting boards were hiding near the exhaust? They're often attracted to the warmth during winter.
@@r7calvin I did and fortunately nothing to report. I was pretty low on blinker fluid, however.
is Massive Issues the name of your pet raccoon?
I'm just glad not to live in a place where a twenty foot snake might be something I'd find in my vehicle's undercarriage.
props to the guy that pulled over immediately instead of ignoring it for a week
I had to watch the clip at 11:55 several times. There's a lot to unpack here.
customer: car is making farting sound
mechanic: how much gas did you put in it?
customer: too much
"Hey I need to change my oil"
"Alrighty , 5w-20, 5w-30 or 15w-40?"
"Do you have jelly?"
Anyone else start laughing when the dude dealing with the possessed car plugged that pieces in and the locks started going crazy
at 4:45 I am sure glad Doc Brown keeps up on his recall notices.
😂😂
3:13 thanks for reminding me of this engine cover. Was a absolute BS to make these parts :D
I used to work at a body shop. We quite often had to clean spoiled/rotted groceries out of cars that were towed in for repairs. I always felt bad, not only is their vehicle damaged, their groceries have to be thrown out too.
4:48 “Customer states that the check engine light is illuminated.”
… my worst nightmare.
I just changed the oil on my car for the first time in my life. It's amazing to look at all the small bits of damage accumulated over the years.
God those welds at 4:00. My first ever weld (when I had never even touched a welder before) looked better than that "professional" shop work.
Out of everything in the video ... those welds will give me nightmares.
Exhaust welded to rebar - Are exhaust hangers too expensive?
Exhaust welded to the frame - why?
Two catalytic converters welded together - because burning up a few hundred dollars over bad welding skills is fun?
The car infested with bugs...i would've told him to keep on going like the one that looked like a dumpster..
What is wrong with these people...
We turned one away worse than that one. The guy refused to leave and threatened to shoot up the place. Sheriff had to come take him away. Be very careful of these nutcases.
According to the original JRI video that had that car in it, the narrator said they did reject it, and customer removed the car without argument.
They are insane , it’s a form of mental illiness ( at least horders are . Don’t shame them do much , lots of people have issues you assholes don’t know about
If that's their car.....what's the house like? Eeeeeeiiiiuuuuuu
2:15 AW RATS WE HAVE RATS
I will _never_ feel bad about my flux-core welding after seeing Mr. Putty's exhaust work. XD
But just how are you able to stand back look at it and think good job?????????
@@eduardodasilva9841
Never said I did. :D
The man did not stop for that sign
must live in my hometown
I am still amazed at how many have no idea of maintaining the Vehicle they bought. As for inspecting a vehicle for issues that to is amazing.
5:55 as someone who used to do concrete work, this warms my heart.
POV the sponcer transition: you’ve been hit by, you’ve been struck by a smooth transition.
My brother and I were leaving a Detail job and a woman was having her car towed from a house nearby. The guy hooked it up and forgot to put it in neutral.... Lo and behold there was a huge "BANG" and the thing was half on the ground with the bumper falling off... That poor friggin guy. If he got to keep his job that'd be a miracle.
This is my new favorite channel. I was a ford tech in the 70s & 80s; unfortunately--since we didn't have camera phones--the only records I have is my memories. I could tell some stories; seen all that stuff, like the brake rotors ground down to to the cooling fins, cars destroyed from being towed behind an RV, indescribably filthy vehicles, weird smells, animals, and of course completely insane customers.
I was the electrical, HVAC, squeak and rattle guy so I got all the weird stuff. That possessed cop car is completely familiar to me. ( Hint: it's likely a loose ground connection.)
Thank you so much for these videos, brings back memories of life at the dealership.
Glad you're here!
I see a lot of cars with loose grounds and owners that don't have a fucking clue how an electrical system is designed to work
8:53 THAT IS A INSANELY good oil there my friends. Insane!
The mold one is insane. The steering wheel one reminds me of my first straight axel dodge after rail tracks
4:37 A word of advice, when taking it for a test drive, keep the speed below 78 miles per hour!
@jdslyman Ohhhhh - that explains why mine hasn't been working!!!!
@@immortalsofar5314 why 78?
@@jayasmrmore3687 My mistake - it was 88 mph:
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@@immortalsofar5314 oh okay
If it is then I understand the reference (back to future)
my dad (mechanical engineer and car guy) introduced me to this series and holy shit. i have little to no car knowledge, but this is just... wow.
It’s scary & sad that I (non mechanical person) can tell when something is either WRONG or the car just needs to be junked or totaled!
99% of the time a car doesn’t need to be junked or totaled
Same here; I'm a woman of nearly 70, and I know when it's time to take my car to the mechanic (I'm fortunate to have 3 excellent ones nearby). I could look at all of these clips, too, and see what the customer apparently did not!
A blown up engine can be replaced just sayin
@@peterf.229 sometimes it is so expensive it may not be worth it to some people
I feel bad for the people who think they got there oil changed and really just got ripped off
2:50 thers a snake in my boot
That car window contains the souls of lost children who never made it across the street.
I have neverrrrr seen oil make a mold of the oil pan 😂😂😂
i have many years ago it was Quaker State paraffin based
Of all the things seen on JRI the oil-pan Jello mould has to be the best WTF moment. The 'lubricant' just hung there and laughed at the mechanic. WTF was supposed to be lubricating the engine?
That motor must have sounded like 2 pounds of bolts inside a cement-mixer drum.
I always wondered what damage happens to the undercarriage of a car when watching people drive after going over a spike strip.
1-4 flat tires , spike strips have hollow tubes that stick in the tire and break , which causes the tires to flatten. If they keep driving rims fail , and after that suspension fails , and a few caught on fire , overheated and/or wrecked .
Please put these pictures in a mechanics nightmare museum. Some of these cars I wouldn't step into even before covid
You all know some of us will be featured on this channel someday no matter how stubborn we are! Happy New Year, JRI!!! 🤪
Lol happy new year my friend! Hope you had a great Christmas.
9:54 that cat had a P0420 but removing the master cylinder to get to the cat was overkill lol.
After seeing the gunky BMW oil, that has not been changed since 2009, a thought came to my mind;
"Some people should be banned from having cars, the cars don't deserve owners this incompetent"
I don't know why I'm so upset to be honest, it's fairly frequent.
That window will make me wreck if I hear that at night 🤣
“Yes, I’m a HAM radio operator, my car is supposed to look like this. I have no governing nerve in my tiny brain telling me wrecking a vehicle with one’s hobby is stupid and childish. Yep, born without it so I just went at it one night after a case of beer and my wife telling me I better not.”
Truly the BEST fail UA-cam clips. Thanks and keep up the great work in 2022, I NEED these laughs
I appreciate you being here! 👍
I do my own mechanic work and this video made me feel so good about my abilities 😂
Same here! I even think back to some of the rookie stuff I did 20 years ago, and they're NOTHING like these. Makes me feel pretty good.
Amazing. Huge respect for auto mechanics.
10:10 the salesman put it where it belongs in the first place 🤣🤣
Agreed but daym 12 miles
0:40 burn it
Hell to the yes
How can people get in a car and drive around like that at the 12:20 mark
The raccoon upgrading to a Mercedes is both hilarious and delightful! It's a fun reminder to embrace the unexpected and find joy in the unconventional.
14:40 THE POWER OF CHRIST COMPELS YOU…
I used to be a mechanic (now retired) oh how did I laugh like hell. So glad to Subscribe to these horrors! Stay safe all 👍🇬🇧
Thanks for being here!
I didn’t even know refined oil could turn to jelly. Thanks for sharing the horror! 😱🤮🚘
Surely the salesman owns that dodge now and the customer just has to wait for his car to arrive 😂
5:27 customer says burning smell mechanic spreads fire with water added to all the fuel that's already burning
:30 that was the sound effect for Rollercoaster tycoon... can't trick me! 😂
I wonder how many times a year a mechanic has to tell someone never bring your car here again, because it's full of bugs, mold, or just 90% rust??? I'm sure a few of those cars, the mechanic refused to touch.
I used to work in a tire garage. All we did was tires. No oil or anything. I refused atleast one person a day on the grounds you stated above. Either the vehicle was too rusty to be safe to work on. Was full of trash, or was a biohazard. I had someone complain to management that we were refusing to work on her vehicle, when he saw the condition of the interior he told her to get lost.
80% of these is a "only in America" type of thing.. I've been a mechanic for well over 10 years and never have I ever seen dumber solutions and damages.
"Nah Terry it was just a raccoon in the engine again."
4:25 the person who made this abonimation must have spent hours on it, and not improved his welding skills at all...
1:28 okay, I’m about 80% sure that’s a symbiote, I need to know who becomes a superhero after eating this
I love it when it just feels like the customer is an NPC just wandering the earth with no clue or thoughts.
I never thought a car video could make me lose my appetite as i’m having breakfast.
13:37 No, what the customer smelled was owning a Beamer. Granted, they also abused the hell out of it.
When the mechanic pulled off the transmission pan and saw that jellied oil my first thought was that the transmission was actually a sewage storage tank.
Bruh, the techs in w.e country that is at 3:00 are truly built different. Not only are they man-handling a 10ft Anaconda out from under the vehicle, but they're all wearing open-toed flip flops lmao.
1:28 My brother in Christ, you have made engine pudding!
8:41 "And this customer said they wanted to make their car fly, so they added 8 quarts (7.57L) of unicorn blood to the engine"
12:52. I can’t believe that dude stayed under there long enough to film that!!!
That window has aspirations of becoming a shadow vessel.
So yep, I’d never make it passed one day if most of this stuff happened! Y’all are heroes!!!!
Because I speak a small amount of "automobile," a mechanic at Midas invited me to see what my front discs looked like. While chatting, he recounted a customer whose brakes "weren't working well." Seems the entire outside layer of the rotors was gone. All the callipers were grabbing at was a single layer with a millimetre or so of cooling fins still visible. Upon being informed that the car was in immediate need of new discs and pads (minimum) all around, he accused the shop of trying to scam him and demanded they return his car. He got it back, but only after signing a form saying he acknowledged he was doing so against advice of professionals who deemed the car unsafe to drive.
3:54 - I-95 southbound Yemassee, SC, someone was good enough to hit a large buck deer and the carcass ended in my lane which I surfed over at 70 MPH in my Honda Fit. Disabled the car, which was repaired (took 6 weeks as COVID supply chain issues delayed parts), but did no where near that much damage.
1:34 this has got to be one of my fav old car mechanic clips! i have so many question’s! that need answered lol
5:00 that is not a ham radio operator, it is the work of a serious tweeker!
'Added another 8 litres of oil to the engine' - That'll do it!
That screaming window needs to be in a movie
4:12 I have to admire the tenacity of the welder who did that work. It must have taken forever, and his technique didn't improve a bit.
I am not an expert by any means, but that has got to be the absolute shittiest welding I have ever seen! And was that seriously a piece of rebar?!
@@zachscarbrough2727 you don't need to be an expert to see hot garbage welding, you encounter all kinds of welded products daily, none look like fungi colonies.
He sure seemed obsessed with making all those "pearls" all over his work! Messiest weld job I've ever seen!
I did my first weld back in school - 8th grade I think - and it looked way better than this (though I admit that IS a rather low bar to clear)...
Dude probably did it while the exhaust was on the car and the top doesn’t even have anything on it 😂
"Vehicle is indeed possessed"...had me in tears.
Absolutely. Had me cracking up so loud I scared my husband while he was in the shower.
Me too 😂😂😂
Those locks had a nice beat to them.
But then the customer states too was so collected "vehicle is possessed, please fix."
@@JDSleeper
I heard Bad Bad Leroy Brown.
I still love the raccoon who chose to upgrade to a Mercedes.
Went from one Mercedes to another. Say what you want ... the lil' guy has standards!
Started my 2018 Silverado this fall here in Minnesota and my wife screamed to shut it off because something wasn’t right. She heard a loud squeal . Ended up finding a raccoon had gotten under the hood. Popped the main drive belt off. Ended up killing it. when it’s head was severed by the pulleys .
@@mndeerhunter8215 they do it to stay warm
Im not sure thats an upgrade especially if that Merc was built by the hicks in Alabama because its trash if thats the case.
@@mndeerhunter8215 Would have been really impressive if he survived without a head.
When I worked at an Audi dealership we had something similar, there was a rat at the driveshaft, it got it's head blown away.
The one with the damaged oil filter is possibly the cleanest, mintest underside I've ever seen. Fair play to thay owner.
Exactly, actually a smart customer who pulled over immediately and had it towed. Seems to be a bit rare these days.
@chribm I was thinking the same. What's a video of a smart driver doing mixed in with all these other idiots? Lol
The only hero in this video was the driver who stopped immediately when the oil light came on. That alone saved the engine! Hopefully, only the oil filter was damaged and everything else was fine.
Usually they keep driving until the engine fails and then whine about the repair bill.
Yes when your engine warning light comes on turn engine off as soon as possible. Why is this so hard to understand?🤨
@@rburn6677 depends on what insurance you have full coverage will pay for the repair or total it
9:15 yes
It’s also a good idea to always keep a fire extinguisher and first aid kit in your vehicle
2:10 gave me chills, like seriously, removing the airfilter and then finding mice living there just to scatter deeper into the car? BRUH
Those were full on rats my dude, not mice RATS
We have barn mice in our backyard that kept getting into the air and cabin filters of my BFs '17 Hyundai Genesis Coupe. He bought a bunch of pure peppermint, put it into a spary bottle and sprayed it everywhere. They scattered out pretty fast, and he even managed to stomp on a few. We're planning on having them delt with altogether, as now they're getting into my Hyundai and other vehicles we have. Fucking annoying
New fear unlocked
Had this happen with our Audi A4. We took it in to the dealership a couple of times because the carpets at the passenger side would keep soaking with water. They couldn't find the cause. Eventually for an unrelated reason, we pulled the air filter and found a dead mouse complete with its nest.
I'm still not entirely sure how one thing led to the other but after replacing that filter and getting a mechanic to clear the lot out, the water never came back
Worse yet, some mice (like deer mice) can carry an airborne particulant that's deadly to humans. It's why I try to keep them as far away from my breathing space as possible.
The farting and screaming are my absolute favorite. Yes, I’m a child inside.
I laughed so hard, I watched it twice 😂.
The scream was like. A horror movie
Farting and screaming is my favorite hobby
The screaming was like the damned souls of sinful children being tortured in the deepest chambers of hell for eternity.
If my window did that, I'd never have it fixed. I'd just roll it up and down repeatedly.