Customer States He Cut His Wheels To Make Them Fit.
These videos are meant to be educational and funny, so if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask!
0:00 Intro
0:05 Core support was also broken. Can't believe somebody would think cutting the wheels would be a good idea so you can fix them on their car.
You can get wheel adapters or the correct wheels instead!
0:21 The customer added those washers to try and tighten the nut for the upper ball joint as he installed the incorrect spindle/knuckle.
0:35 "2013 Subaru Impreza comes in for an oil change, the customer also states key is stuck in the ignition (It was not pushed in all the way.)".
0:46 The customer didn't want any of this damage repaired. Looks like it has had a fuel issue before so somebody cut where the spare wheel fits to access the fuel pump instead of dropping the fuel tank.
0:57 The shop removed the brake rotors and installed new rotors and brake pads.
1:07 Broken outer tie rod end that was JB welded and had that contraption holding it together. Lower control arm bushings were worn so the customer used screwdrivers, bolts etc to try and keep them in place as I'm sure his car was all over the road and making some awful noises. The vehicle was a death trap and should be off the roads or fixed before being driven anymore!
2:35 The technician said the engine makes quite the racket and sounds like the timing chains are rattling and a connecting rod knocks are knocking.
This is an important reason to get an inspection before purchasing a vehicle.
2:47 Ford Focus 2.0L. The technician said the engine surprisingly didn't make any abnormal noises when the customer drove it in but found some metal in the oil pan.
2:56 The technician said he will give us an update if he finds out what exactly caused this issue. "My theory is that the fuel combusted inside the intake manifold due to timing belt issues. He didn’t need gas, he needed air."
3:12 Looks like the oil pan was just replaced as well! Hopefully, they install a new oil pan and gasket.
3:24 Baby kittens were found underneath the hood of this electric vehicle. They were saved and all found new homes!
3:33 From the looks of it the customer wired the inverter directly to the 12v battery which caused the battery to go low and caused the other issues that he was having with his electric car.
3:50 No extra info.
3:57 Outro. Thanks for watching!
These videos are meant to be educational and funny, so if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask!
0:00 Intro
0:05 Core support was also broken. Can't believe somebody would think cutting the wheels would be a good idea so you can fix them on their car.
You can get wheel adapters or the correct wheels instead!
0:21 The customer added those washers to try and tighten the nut for the upper ball joint as he installed the incorrect spindle/knuckle.
0:35 "2013 Subaru Impreza comes in for an oil change, the customer also states key is stuck in the ignition (It was not pushed in all the way.)".
0:46 The customer didn't want any of this damage repaired. Looks like it has had a fuel issue before so somebody cut where the spare wheel fits to access the fuel pump instead of dropping the fuel tank.
0:57 The shop removed the brake rotors and installed new rotors and brake pads.
1:07 Broken outer tie rod end that was JB welded and had that contraption holding it together. Lower control arm bushings were worn so the customer used screwdrivers, bolts etc to try and keep them in place as I'm sure his car was all over the road and making some awful noises. The vehicle was a death trap and should be off the roads or fixed before being driven anymore!
2:35 The technician said the engine makes quite the racket and sounds like the timing chains are rattling and a connecting rod knocks are knocking.
This is an important reason to get an inspection before purchasing a vehicle.
2:47 Ford Focus 2.0L. The technician said the engine surprisingly didn't make any abnormal noises when the customer drove it in but found some metal in the oil pan.
2:56 The technician said he will give us an update if he finds out what exactly caused this issue. "My theory is that the fuel combusted inside the intake manifold due to timing belt issues. He didn’t need gas, he needed air."
3:12 Looks like the oil pan was just replaced as well! Hopefully, they install a new oil pan and gasket.
3:24 Baby kittens were found underneath the hood of this electric vehicle. They were saved and all found new homes!
3:33 From the looks of it the customer wired the inverter directly to the 12v battery which caused the battery to go low and caused the other issues that he was having with his electric car.
3:50 No extra info.
3:57 Outro. Thanks for watching!
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