Customer States Their Car Suddenly Stopped Whilst Driving

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Customer states and mechanical problems in one digestible video for you to enjoy!

In this episode we see why it's always best to listen to mechanics advice, some rust that should've been treated a few years ago and many other mechanical nightmares! We hope you all enjoy.

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Video descriptions:
0:00 Intro
0:04 At least it was a quick-easy fix and the customer would be happy
0:18 This was a 2020 Land Rover Defender that the customer hasn't been doing oil changes on
0:22 The customer didn't want the tire replaced either
0:38 The other mechanic probably should've sorted this rust to stop it from getting worse
0:49 Customer states front end loose and they were right
0:53 Please let us know in the comments
1:14 That's one big boost leak right there
1:20 It would brake good if the pads had been changed a few years back
1:34 The birds going to be a bit confused after their nest took a quick holiday
1:39 Anyone got the bubble bath?
1:45 A pretty odd spot for the manufacturer to put a computer in here
2:03 6.7 Oil Cap Space Program
2:11 Get your managers to turn these vehicles away
2:27 Just a 'slight' brake fluid leak
2:30 Yup it's time for a new engine
2:42 Customer states sound coming from front right maybe a stick or something
2:47 Very expensive fix for a truck like this
3:11 Time to get those brakes checked months ago
3:20 At least the exhaust had a nice resting spot instead of scraping on the ground
3:41 Good thing the mechanic decided to tear the engine down before putting it in
3:47 Poor turbo has got far too much play in it
3:55 When you can tell how bad the motor mounts are by looking at the exhaust
4:08 Crazy this customer ignored the mechanics advice and drove away without giving it a 2nd thought
4:46 Likely a bad pulley or belt that needs to be replaced
4:55 I've seen so many of these engines and I believe there's current law suits about them
5:09 Must be haunted
5:15 Exactly why its best to have a mechanic do a pre-purchase inspection
5:26 Lucky the engine wasn't extremely low on oil by the time they brought it in
5:46 That's definitely one way of removing a wheel locking nut
5:51 Thankfully this was just a bad gasket that needed to be replaced
6:08 Customer states my car has a shake
6:13 Looks like the truck wanted to stay sitting
6:23 Not what this customer wanted to see after getting on the highway
6:37 Lucky this isn't a timing belt or that engine would be toast
6:49 Just a little bit overheated there
6:54 Yuck I can't imagine putting this back into the car
6:59 Another belt or pulley that needs to be replaced
7:18 Customer states my steering goes a bit funny when they go over 50
7:27 Thankfully they listened and didn't drive it with the wheel bearing in this states
7:40 This smoke was just from new pads and rotors that were just replaced not from a locked up caliper
7:44 At least they technically still have all their gears just a bad diff which is a lot cheaper to replace
7:49 Not the rattle you want to hear at all
7:54 I've never seen a locking ring do this ever they usually are just stuck
8:22 Customer got some bad news after trying to fix their overheating issue
8:32 Just a few thousand miles overdue
8:49 A bit hard to exactly tell where its coming from in this video
9:20 Bit of a sneaky leak as it would disappear quickly only leaving a puddle underneath the truck
9:32 Some rapid fire brakes right there
9:39 That pressure plate has seen better days
9:44 Customer just had a bunch of repairs done but still had this odd coolant leak
9:56 Customer noticed smoke under their hood which ended up being this valve cover gasket oil leak onto the manifold
10:00 They also said a puff of smoke came up from under the hood at the same time I'm guessing the engine isn't doing too great
10:12 Hopefully the shop rebuilds or replaces the engine for this customer
10:30 One unhappy power-steering pump that either needs fluid or replacement
10:39 Let us know in the comments please
10:47 Yeah they weren't too happy about the bad news
10:52 Possibly a blocked PCV valve
11:10 Again likely just a bad pulley bearing
11:19 It's a Jeep thing, you wouldn't understand
11:52 Outro

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Customer states, "I am dumb, can you fix me?"

juggalolife
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The last vehicle's problem is that it is a freaking Jeep. They are all a piece of crap now.

jaycooper
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I hate the German MOT when I have to bring my car for it's two year inspection, but when I see these driving deathtraps I'm glad we got decent MOT inspections.

h.b.lector
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That wasn't the transfer case that failed, it was the transmission to transfer case adapter. That is a Ford Super Duty, and it's quite common. In fact, I just replaced one on a 2012 about 2 weeks ago.

cmdrclassified
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if you drive of the shop and dont notice the lack of oil, you shouldn't ride a car anyway 😂
Red indicator means STOP immediately and not let's see waht happens 😱

Rolly
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I agree with the chapter comment with the mess in the vehicle, "get your managers to turn these vehicles away".

crlaw
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Jeep: literally pound a fist on the area aboove the gauge cluster; if things improve, pull the cluster and thoroughly clean the two (or more) sets of spring contacts, spray some electrical contact rust-proof solution on them, reassemble and check things out.

Works on

svause
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The last clip of that Jeep, my first suspect would be whatever the thing is that the driver is trying to operate. Verify that is good and not causing a near-short circuit (drawing way too much current but just not enough to instantly pop the fuse). The next thing to look for would be a bad ground. It looks like something is trying to draw a decent amount of current, the bad ground has too much resistance, so the voltage drops to where everything shuts off (including the thing trying to draw a decent amount of current, or the computer controlling it), then the reduced load allows the voltage to recover, everything powers up again, and the whole cycle starts over again. If all grounds are in order the next suspect would be a bad electrical connection in general that is common to all affected circuits.

MicraHakkinen
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The description and thumbnail 😂 not stopping on those brakes. So many videos of scary vehicles on the road.

VintageCars
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I'm curious how many of these shops show the customer what's wrong when they decline

Gamewizardth
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4:56

GDi stands for "God Damn it!"

ironpanther
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You always make me happy I retired!😄 Thank You❗ And a Big Thanks to everyone who sends in videos❗ You're doing great! Nothing wrong with your voice mate! But how many viewers don't know almost immediately what's f'd in like %96 of the vids?

unexplainablespatula
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shimmy steering wheel: I thought that was an optional arm exerciser. Get a pretty good workout driving that thing.

AffordBindEquipment
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People buy expensive cars and can't afford to fix them.😂

DocZoidberg
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Truck sitting for a year then the rear diff. Exploded within a day? Been there done that. It was caused by mud daubers building a nest in the diff. vent hose.

henrydillard
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Loving your new format with an index, you've put a lot of work into this. Cheers! You sound like you're a Kiwi Cuz.

edwardtupper
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10:40 Throttle Body Valve Actuator recalibrate and if doesn't work, replace entire throttle body

bimmerhuncho
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Second video reminded me of a story that I was told by a mechanic who worked at Opel. An elderly guy would lease one of the more powerful and sporty cars from Opel’s range. Nothing uncommon so far.
When returning the car, not only was it over 4000 km over the limit, but the tires were completely bald, suspension was shot, wheel bearings were toast and a number of other things were quite wrong. Turns out he let two of his grandsons drive the car most of the time, in exchange for them running errands for him.
And boy, did they do some driving.
Gramps got the shock of his life when getting the repair invoice and the bill for exceeding his km limit and he ended up being blacklisted. He was never allowed to have a lease on a vehicle in his name anywhere, ever again. Screw those scumbags kids.

DeputatKaktus
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I once bought very cheap Chevy van. The Pryor owner who supposedly was a mechanic. Put a vise grips on the brake hose. At the rear. Because the brake cylinder leaked very badly.😮

allenkranawetter
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You need to ask the driver if he is serious about letting the mechanic go into a car that is somehow your house now. I wonder if we will start seeing any clips with EV problems and maybe smack about how my car doesn’t have the problems your’s has and it can get fixed in my budget?

BJIa