Really happy to have learned exactly what a flashlight is used for. Ive been using it all wrong this whole time. Haha. In all honesty. Tons of good information here. I guess its better to have too much info rather than not enough.
Excellent video. I would recommend checking the coolant first while the car is cold. Start the car up, and if it bubbles up, you have a problem. Or if there’s any white corrosion around the cap.
You should be more concerned if an old BMW isnt leaking oil...... that usually means the engine was just cleaned to give the illusion its taken care of
I would add a compression test . I am a disabled vet and used to work on all of my cars. Now not so much. I was going to buy a used 91 toyota camry back in 1996 and it had just over 110k miles on it. The guy wanted 4k for it . I check out every thing but the compression check . I bought it for 3500.00 and just 1 week later when I was replacing the plugs I found the compression was 110 112 94 114. It had a bad ring. I got burned as I had to buy a used engine to replace it with. When I tore the old engine down it had a ton of sludge in it. So I say do the compression test
thanks for the video. Wish it was a different car for this video as almost everything in the engine bay is black and oil is almost black so it is hard to see stuff!
What owner selling a car will allow you to do all of this ? I never get much cooperation from sellers. They want you to decide rather quickly,and almost all will make excuses when you wanna take it to a mechanic to have it inspected.
Good advice. However, I wouldn't be inspecting a used BMW. I wouldn't waste my money on a BMW. They are nothing but a money pit! Not a reliable vehicle either!
Oh, they are, people(WOMEN) neglect them and the problems get bigger, hard to buy used BMW's as most people don't maintain them, but bmw just like any other car has it's problems, their cheap materials get annoying.
Really happy to have learned exactly what a flashlight is used for. Ive been using it all wrong this whole time. Haha. In all honesty. Tons of good information here. I guess its better to have too much info rather than not enough.
I was shining it at my face the whole time
@ron.swanson would never. He knows more than us.
Excellent video. I would recommend checking the coolant first while the car is cold. Start the car up, and if it bubbles up, you have a problem. Or if there’s any white corrosion around the cap.
Isn’t the white corrosion around the coolant cap just dried up coolant?
Try this at the used car dealer and look at his face as you check the fluids 😂
Also,belts,hoses,pulleys and scan for trouble codes.
thanks man, so thorough
seriously this was really helpful
I lol'ed when you explained what "light" was
Great information. Now I know what mechanics are looking at (always wondered). Usually would just get a thumbs up or down with no explanation. Thanks
I'm actually going to be looking at a z3 soon so this is incredibly helpful!
Perfect video, thanks!
How do you know if the transmission is slipping or not if you didn’t check it? I missed that part of the video.
What if they cleaned up the engine bay?
You should be more concerned if an old BMW isnt leaking oil...... that usually means the engine was just cleaned to give the illusion its taken care of
Looking to get a Z3 this weekend, thanks in advance for this PPI info.
I would add a compression test . I am a disabled vet and used to work on all of my cars. Now not so much. I was going to buy a used 91 toyota camry back in 1996 and it had just over 110k miles on it. The guy wanted 4k for it . I check out every thing but the compression check . I bought it for 3500.00 and just 1 week later when I was replacing the plugs I found the compression was 110 112 94 114. It had a bad ring. I got burned as I had to buy a used engine to replace it with. When I tore the old engine down it had a ton of sludge in it. So I say do the compression test
What's a compression test?
@@Anthro777 it checks the compression of the pistons and cylinders . if the psi is below spec you'll know what you might have to replace
@@chadwems Thanks! :)
Power Steering fluid is old school…..more and more modern vehicles….(2010+ MY) are coming with Electric Power Steering and no reservoir.
thanks for the video. Wish it was a different car for this video as almost everything in the engine bay is black and oil is almost black so it is hard to see stuff!
This is great!
What owner selling a car will allow you to do all of this ? I never get much cooperation from sellers. They want you to decide rather quickly,and almost all will make excuses when you wanna take it to a mechanic to have it inspected.
If they have an excuse not to get an inspection I would avoid buying it.
Yeah if you're afraid to ask you shouldn't buy any car too. Youre the customer.
Oh god, most important things left out. color of exhaust. jerky shifts if automatic and so on. jesus man.
Great video dude! I’ve now seen 4-5 similar videos and came back to this one to see it again. (You should make another one and cut down on time)
Thank you 🙂!
Good advice. However, I wouldn't be inspecting a used BMW. I wouldn't waste my money on a BMW. They are nothing but a money pit! Not a reliable vehicle either!
Oh, they are, people(WOMEN) neglect them and the problems get bigger, hard to buy used BMW's as most people don't maintain them, but bmw just like any other car has it's problems, their cheap materials get annoying.
Always use axle stands 😮
BMW straight six is probably not the best example to use...unless you're buying a BMW.
Thank you
“Where’s the dipstick?”
“You’re under the hood,Cletus!”
I am buying a 2008 Porsche Cayenne Turbo soon anything you would recommend I should look out for?
Don't buy a Porsche, for starters
i like your voice
Blessings, John 3:16. Jesus loves you.
Way too many overgeneralizations. Your fluid inspection methodology needs some revision.
Stfu and make your own content then