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I'm purty sure that I've never seen any stop-leak that looks anywheres near like that and I would love to have an idea of the brand cause I don't never want anything close to that dumped into my cooling system 😂
At 6:05, "Customer states they have a coolant leak and want to know why?" The video is showing a brake caliper. Now, I may not be the best tech in the world, but if your brake caliper is causing a coolant leak, I would be baffled also!
To make it even funnier.......the people who dont change the oil for 50K - 100K miles and want the engine replaced under warranty LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Americans don't seem to do regular car maintenance, it's a pain but glad we've got the mot here in Britain, weeds out the very worst examples, btw, what's in your rainwater over there, I've watched a few of these videos and the level of major corrosion is off the scale!.
Stereotype much??? It seems all people in Britain and the UK have terrible teeth, just because I have seen a couple of YT videos.......LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Proof people are getting more stupid at an epic rate. I remember the days where there was instructions on how to rebuild your engine in the owners manual.
.Hey you Ron's Of MO, PLEASE RECORD WITH YOUR CAMERA SIDEWAYS. WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU? DO YOU LIKE LOOKING AT 1/3 OF A PICTURE? COME ON MAN. And why would the guy looking at the bad brakes curse Jesus Christ our king? Watch your mouth fool
These videos remind me just how well made modern cars are, they are on the road lookin like this and most people come in with minor complaints about a noise or it pulling to the side a little.
4:21 - I realize this is probably mostly for mechanics and their amusement, but we non-mechanics like to watch as well. Have no idea why this car won’t start, and probably don’t understand at least a quarter of the segments. Please help us out and offer a bit more of an explanation. It would be appreciated.
100,000 miles on one oil change! Wow surprised it made it that long. Love the "didn't realize it needed to be changed". What else was neglected? and do they do that for other things besides their car?
Working on a mint 92 chevy k1500 with broken cylinder head bolts pouring coolant out the exhaust. Dude dailies it for a decade. It’s never too late bro
You driving this old truck..... TOO? I have a 95 but the engine I bought her w/ had 330,000 when at the shop they used starting fluid. IT's not carburetor'd so IDKnow how they did it but they blew the heads in their shop sending a chunk of metal going thru my windshield. Don;t ask me how it happened but I got a new engine & I've put less than 10k on her since 2010. I bought it in 2008 for $850 so I didn't feel bad putting bearings & all new stuff into the front end. But mine isn't on the coast of any state, w/ all that rot. I'm in a hot dry place & I love how anyone w/ road rage issues tend to stay the hell away from me.....lmao, it actually repels most rage?? Anyhoo, I love my truck but I need a dash..... mechanically though, I'd cross the country w/o fear. peace
In uk its compulsory to have MOT government inspection every 12 month and emissions check or you off the road until they are satisfied its all fixed basically like day bought the vehicle
seeing the drivers tire should refuse to work on it cause might try to claim you didn't tell him even if you write it on his bill and make sure he knows it. The problem with northern states and inspections where rust can be a failure unless a real safety issue is the states use salt that cause said damage so should be able to argue they know it causes the damage and should be on the hook for it like when they don't fix a pot hole and it causes damage.