• 4 months ago
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 The valve cover was removed to remove the shirt and the engine now starts and runs. Nothing else was repaired.
0:19 The customer had the rear seat belts buckled which prevented the rear seats to fold when pressing the buttons.
0:37 The customer did not like the quote once again so that's why they had it towed away and declined to get it fixed at the shop.
0:53 Exactly as the mechanic described. The customer went from 8-lug to 10-lug wheels and never cut the existing wheel studs. So the customer tightened the 10 lug nuts to get the wheel to go on and never realized that the old studs punctured the backside of the wheel.
1:13 The shop fixed all the wiring. The technician said, "Gotta love what you do, right???".
1:27 2015 Cadillac CTS4. The car also had an oil leak and some other repairs that were declined. Hopefully, they get the wheel replaced as this model of Cadillac and some others don't come with spare tires.
1:41 What a mess of wires! The mechanic also said at the time this clip was filmed the truck was fairly new with only 30k miles on it and had a bunch of wiring everywhere for lights and other accessories.
1:55 If you look closely you can see the window screen material that the customer used. The truck (Dodge Ram 1500) also had a ton of other issues that were declined.
2:06 Hopefully this garbage truck gets the repairs that it needs before going back on the roads!
2:20 "Dodge Ram 3500. This was a plow truck that had tires that were way too big for the truck causing the steering linkage to wear down. The movement seen in the video is how much play there is in the steering wheel before the tires move. The customer said they had no idea it was that way and it came in to get work done on the plow as the shop I worked at was only a commercial accessory shop, not a mechanic shop. After the work on the plow was done we made the owner tow the truck out of the shop".
2:34 When the car was in for an oil change the customer asked if the mechanic could find the brake fluid reservoir cap as they couldn't find it and put the oil cap there instead. The customer had a makeshift oil cap on the valve cover.
2:42 This vehicle is far gone at this point and that would be pretty expensive to fix all of this bodywork!
2:55 The clip is very zoomed in as the customer was very far away and nobody could get the customer's attention.
3:04 Outro. Thanks for watching!

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