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@@zwapzProbably didn’t give birth there, but rather hid her kittens there thinking they’ll be safe while she goes looking for food. TNR teams will usually wait around if they find a litter of kittens by themselves, because more often than not, the mama cat isn’t too far away.
Love this channel. The low-key, under-emphasized narration just makes these videos. Leaves the outrage and amazement to the viewers. It's like he's saying, "It is what it is. You try to figure it out." And believe me, I am amazed and outraged with every episode!
Love this channel, yes. I wish there were more narration. I'm half mechanical, and I can't even figure out what they are attempting to do. Wish a trained tech would explain what I'm seeing.
@@Redmenace96 I agree. As someone who has no idea about cars and leaves all the work to his mechanic, sometimes I'd like some explanation to what I'm seeing and why it's bad. Most of the time it's self-explanatory, like broken / cracked parts and absolutely botched repairs, but not always.
@@BunjiKugashira42look at the description of the video segments, they explain more. You find them over the red bar which indicates how far you are into the video. Hope thats helps
@@Redmenace96I try to find a happy medium on what to explain since the mechanical knowledge varies so much between viewers. As well some clips are short and even if I slow them down I can’t say what is needed to be said without repeating the clip 3 times which I feel like viewers wouldn’t want to see/hurt the videos in the long run. But as mentioned I do put more information for each clip/photo in the description. As well always feel free to ask a question! I can’t answer all of them but lots of people in the comments could help you out 😄
And those unfortunate enough to be with them, or in the immediate vicinity at the time... I come for the hilarious brain-fart issues like "key cannot be removed" or "rattles"/"knocks"... But the hack job customizations/repairs... My word, it really makes you question evolution.
I have a phobia about driving cars, because sitting in a 2 ton piece of Machinery, production of which by manufacturers becoming cheaper and cheaper, that can go speeds beyond any human could ever reach and in which even a single mistake can derail your future even if it's not your own, just doesn't sit right with me. And that's for fully functional legal vehicles and cannot comprehend people driving these
That one took my breathe away. I just can't believe that someone smart enough to make the money necessary to buy a presumably late model electric car wouldn't be smart enough to know better than this.
I can see why they might want to do this though. The better EVs use heat pumps for heating (and cooling), because those use less energy than a straight heater. Instead of turning the electricity into heat, the electricity pumps heat from outside into the interior. That works down to a certain temp, at which point there isn't enough heat outside, and it would take more energy to pump it than to just convert the electricity into heat. But as you get close to that temp, the heat from the heat pump will be meager and it will take a long time to heat up the interior. If the car doesn't have a way to manually switch to electric heating (burning more energy but heating more quickly) or seat warmers (apply heat directly to your body, rather than heating up the air), someone might want to add a heater themselves.
I saw a Craigslist listing for a truck that had a code. The seller said that it could be this (really cheap) or that (really expensive). I figured he already knew what the problem was and it was too expensive to fix.
My guess is the customer had the car in drive (engine off) and tried to pull the key, which didn't work. At least my car doesn't release the key unless you set it to park. Then they drove to the garage, put the car in park and didn't even try to get the key out.
actually it should be way beyond belief...how the ppl thought ANY of this was a good idea scares me. They drive these s_it boxes among other ppl. These videos are why I am FOR annual safety inspections; to prevent this and the impending disaster that will happen...
there was so much jury rigging in that car that I'm all the way back to impressed. Either that person winged everything and got lucky that it didn't explode above 30mph, or he knew exactly how much was needed. You know it's the first, but it's just so much that there's a chance it's the second.
Im betting the guy with the cut up rims was one of those kids that would try to pound the square peg into the round hole. And by sheer determination and lunacy they did it, although the square peg was nothing but a splintered heap at that point. But it fit it the hole! 😂🤣
too bad they didn't show the wheel turning. It is off center so the car would be nearly un-driveable at speeds faster than a walking pace. passengers would get sea sick. Bobbleheads all around.
Dont underestimate the power and ingenuity of brute force its works and and wasn't the issue, whatever crack head did that stuff doesn't even understand the concept of pegs and holes individually maybe even cars themselves.
@@kermitthehermit9588methlogic really does win the day. I bought an IROC Camaro back in 2004. It was my first experience with methlogic. In my defense, the wife bought it with leftover dollars after selling my 73 trans am so we could put a transmission in her expedition. I wish I would have sold her instead. Chevy tuned port injection and meth really don’t play well together
It's like they learned mechanics on an island where parts do not exist and everything must be fixed by the professor and Gilligan with a coconut and a case of broken toasters and spray foam that washed ashore.
I've seen better repair videos in countries they actually don't have spare parts sure the car might be held together by some screws and welds but at least it drives normal
You will want to watch "Bush Mechanics" -*((wikipedia))- "a humorous 2001 television docudrama series, featuring an Aboriginal Australian take on motor mechanics, since described as "iconic". The film starred Warlpiri people and was filmed in and around Yuendumu, a large mainly Indigenous town in the Northern Territory of Australia."
The one that ends with " . . . and a girlfriend while you're driving" has to be the worst collection of shade-tree repairs on the planet. These folks have the nerve to go to a garage and not the junkyard?! This stuff must get discussed Friday nights over cold ones. Unbelievable.
I've seen similar 'repairs' although not all on the same car. In any case I would decline to work on such cars. For example, if you remove one of those wooden coil spacers it usually ends up with the customer screaming that he's going to sue you for ruining his ride.
I agree with you D. You would think the back hollow stupid fixes were covered, then CS posts a new video and you say, "Nope! More Horrid Field engineering fixes inbound! Shields up!!!"
And have done. As long as it was under the rear seat. I used to do a can opener trick on old tempo and topaz cars. Ford paid 1 hour for a fuel pump. It took way longer than an hour. So pull rear seal cut 3 sides and peel it open. I always made sure the flap was properly resealed.
You'd be surprised to see what repair shops can do. I've had a misfortune of using such shop once when my mechanic was on vacation and car needed urgent repair to pass inspection (leaking radiator that needed to be replaced... they installed it incorrectly and put some rags between it and car body to stop rattles). That was like 5-6 years ago, shop is still there, but no longer listed on Google Maps so people wouldn't leave bad reviews.
I'm British and some say that Americans can't do sarcasm. Take a bow, Anthony Pullano @ 1:07. Sarcastic and passive-aggressive in 90 seconds? Brilliant!
@Alan_Mac ---> Americans are very fond of sarcasm and several of us often use it. The brain deads and lefties hate it. They grab their teddy bear and hug it when they get their feeelweeings hurt.
My state seeing a 1 inch square rust spot during inspection: "You got a real death trap there, buddy. Fail." Three quarters of all other states seeing this stuff: "Yeah you're good to go, no problem."
I'm genuinely impressed with the amount of effort put into the alignment shims. That whole vehicle was an absolute masterpiece. I might even suspect that it's running on expired mayonnaise instead of 5w30.
You know that’s not his girlfriend. He does not have a girlfriend. She’s someone he printed off the internet that he uses to “fantasise” over while driving
1:07 i always found just some of the NYS inspection checklist items to be rather ridiculous to even mention..... now im seeing updates that need to made to that list, wtf?
@@matthewcaughey8898 is replacing the control arm that hard? Or the coil? These are both structural and suspension and for the most part can be done by anyone with an iq of 80. You do not need to be mechanically inclined to do basic repair work. And maybe getting a spare tire/wheel that isn't rotting and have a cut in the wheel? Shit's giving me a headache.
My 2005 Silverado just failed inspection because the clockspring in the steering wheel kept the horn from working. But the guy with the U bolts on his tie rod is ok? WTAF.
I'm astounded at the number of people who obviously know less than zero about cars, yet will try to do their own complex repairs, almost invariably using wrong-size or inappropriate parts. DOH!
Kittens in engine blocks is not uncommon- mama cats will put their kittens in whatever they think is a safe spot, cars have exposed bottoms that let them crawl through & they're a nice sheltered area from rain, wind or heat. Until the car moves. I had one fall out in a parking lot on me 2 years ago(she is now one of the indoor pets) & found 2 just this summer when I heard meowing after getting out of the car.
Einstein once said something to the effect of: “There are only two things that are infinite- the universe and human stupidity And I’m not sure about the universe”
If a customer brought me a jank junker like that 3 parter, he or she would be told the price including labor to unbork the vehicle and render it safe to drive on a public road. If they refused to pay then I would tell them “ the vehicle has to be towed out of here, cause I’m not going to be responsible for what happens “. Most of these butcher jobs should never have been attempted by individuals without the needed skills
3:08 back in 05 I was working at an acura dealership and the same thing happened to a brand new Acura RL with the 3.5 that a tech started up with like 2 miles on it! POP! And there's a dent in the hood. Had to leave that car sitting for a few weeks so the regional rep could come inspect it.
When I'm done watching these videos, I literally have to pick my jaw up off the floor. Just unbelievable... And I'm only a shade tree mechanic! So glad my dad taught me that if you're going to do something, do it right.
I have to say these videos are very entertaining. As a disabled person who is no longer able to work on vehicles, I enjoy the challenge of trying to figure out just what in the world some people will do to a vehicle.
I love when the frame has rusted completely away, so they use spray foam to fill in where there’s no frame left! Or they drill a hole thru a piece of wood and put their trailer ball on the wood in the receiver under the bumper.