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If you are looking to buy a used car and want to make sure it doesn't have a bad engine or transmission or any other major issues and what to know how you can inspect for these issues you are in luck, because in this video I am going to explain to you how you can inspect a cars engine, transmission, tires, fault codes with or without a check engine light, previous body or frame damage and much more.
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@Idtelos
@Idtelos 5 лет назад
Also, make sure the cup holder can hold an extra large cup.
@cottarevan2130
@cottarevan2130 4 года назад
Priorities
@johnvyskoc4417
@johnvyskoc4417 4 года назад
My cup holder is to far forward
@mercedesbenzs600bash
@mercedesbenzs600bash 4 года назад
LMMFAO
@BloodRed5alive
@BloodRed5alive 4 года назад
Better Call Saul
@vantastic9367
@vantastic9367 4 года назад
Ikr
@E5mma_combat
@E5mma_combat 5 лет назад
106 craigslist scamers didn't like this video lol
@zoomjoo
@zoomjoo 3 года назад
I want to tell you from my experience. I did all of the things R&W said, but still got a car with a bad head-gasket. The dealer had drained enough coolant so that the reservoir and upper hoses were empty, and then refilled the reservoir with clean coolant. Since it was cold on our test-drive the thermostat didn't open. Dealers have some crazy tricks and a truly cunning used car dealer can think of a way to hide almost any problem.
@theophany1770
@theophany1770 2 года назад
Thanks for the input. The thermostat should open if you test drove it long enough even if it was cold out. I'll be checking the coolant before AND after a test drive. Thanks again
@bradleywhais7779
@bradleywhais7779 Год назад
Would that not be a case of actual fraud though? They knew about the problem if they hid it. They did not disclose the problem.
@stormb3948
@stormb3948 11 месяцев назад
@@bradleywhais7779 it’d be easy for them to argue that they weren’t aware of any issues. It’d be hard to prove in court that they did something to conceal damage and it’d be even harder to prove that they had prior knowledge.
@jd5179
@jd5179 6 лет назад
Most important thing before you see the car - go to the internet and check the discussion groups pertaining the model your car you want to buy.
@wholeNwon
@wholeNwon 6 лет назад
Good advice that everyone should follow!
@sonictech1000
@sonictech1000 6 лет назад
jd5179 Good advice. Every model has it's weak points and knowing what they are for the particular car(s) you're considering can help a lot.
@paulaus
@paulaus 6 лет назад
Also search the social media of the seller especially if it is an exotic or high performance car. Search enthusiast forums for the seller or car you can often see posts of them asking about problems or modifications or abusing the vehicle.
@Kimmobiino
@Kimmobiino 5 лет назад
Yep, Opel Omega V6 high mileage -> stay away.. Regular 2 litre 8valve is fine though..
@abemartinez9623
@abemartinez9623 3 года назад
Yes!!
@djcolt100
@djcolt100 6 лет назад
Finally a real world education after all those years in school. Thanks.
@nolanandert4258
@nolanandert4258 5 лет назад
Damn, yeah man, someone should really teach you how to buy a used car as a teen. Definitely will be helpful cause not many kids can buy a new car
@prince_sach50
@prince_sach50 5 лет назад
@@nolanandert4258 exactly
@brusk3978
@brusk3978 6 лет назад
Also remember to do an undercarriage inspection as well... make sure u don’t have bad rails or tie downs they get torn sometimes when the vehicle gets towed... they are very important structural components
@laramatthews2082
@laramatthews2082 5 лет назад
This video would've saved me from all of the bad car decisions I've made so far. Thnx for sparing me any more!
@jakebush8886
@jakebush8886 3 года назад
Car dealers buy a car for $2500, change oil and replace tires with cheapest they can find, charge the battery clean it and list it for $6995.
@Eubanksproductions
@Eubanksproductions 2 года назад
Great video.....and I know you can't cover everything; but BRAKES you have to check the brakes. Brake jobs can costs anywhere between $500 and $1,000. A simple visual inspection of the rotor to see if there are any deep grooves cut into the surface is a must!
@signsofthetimes886
@signsofthetimes886 2 года назад
Learn how to do your own brake jobs literally saves you alot of money in the long run
@NikiDaDude
@NikiDaDude 6 лет назад
ChrisFix suggests you open the oil cap on an idling engine, but I'd say first make sure the timing chain isn't anywhere near it unless you want oil spraying everywhere. Don't ask me how I learned that.
@mcfriedchicken1972
@mcfriedchicken1972 6 лет назад
I can also relate 😂😂
@sienile
@sienile 6 лет назад
Some cars toss oil off the cam lobes too. But you don't need it off for long or even all the way off. Excessive blow-by will rattle a loose cap or make it hover.
@turtlemorrow1267
@turtlemorrow1267 4 года назад
Nick I don’t think anyone needs an explanation.
@prosaic.7944
@prosaic.7944 3 года назад
@The Mask Don't ask him.
@jshepard152
@jshepard152 6 лет назад
7:51 Nice info. You can also check to see if the markings on the glass panels match. Usually insurance companies replace glass with the cheapest possible replacement and don't try to match manufacturers. So if there's matching glass all around, most likely there were no major accidents.
@angieportes5599
@angieportes5599 6 лет назад
J Shepard how do you check for the markings?
@renostubbs8504
@renostubbs8504 5 лет назад
This demonstration was hands down brilliant,thank you sir.
@chadpugh1490
@chadpugh1490 6 лет назад
Also, when you go on your drive test(?), make sure u have the radio off. And if the owner is with u and is talking a lot or talking loudly, that's a red flag.
@prince_sach50
@prince_sach50 5 лет назад
true
@hironakirogawa1684
@hironakirogawa1684 2 года назад
I know this is an old comment but also windows open to smell for unusual smells or the smell of smoke!
@NINZIE1949
@NINZIE1949 4 года назад
Your a poor mans Scotty Kilmer, at least you dont hate all cars that arent Toyota. Keep up the good work
@anthonymacneil2279
@anthonymacneil2279 3 года назад
Scotty doesn't know all like he thinks. I'm not knocking him but he needs to stop pushing Toyota, Honda and Ford like there the best thing since sliced bread. This guy is as good or better and is easier on the head.
@major_lag2643
@major_lag2643 3 года назад
Scotty doesn’t hate all cars, as far as I know Scotty speaks nothing but straight facts as far as overall quality and longevity. I don’t even own a Toyota and I agree it’s the best car company for the most bang for your buck
@elizabethbramley5001
@elizabethbramley5001 6 лет назад
I wanted to say thank you for all your information you share to help all of us. I used your information in many of your videos in order to choose a used car. Just got a 2010 Infiniti G37 AWD xS (Sport version with all the bells and whistles and Bose audio sound system, etc and the awesome super duper suspension system) for 14K... It only had 47 K miles. THanks so much for all the help on explaining the engines.
@maaaak51
@maaaak51 6 лет назад
You're the first guy I've seen that checks the oil filler cap (or just inside the valve cover) for build-up. That's the first thing I do when inspecting a car, it shows if regular oil changes have been made. Even a high mileage car will have a clean cap if the oil has been changed regularly and often. And if the valve cover is aluminum the color on the aluminum shows how often the oil has been changed. Light amber- every 3,000 miles. A little darker amber to light brown- every 5,000 miles. Very dark or black- hardly ever. A dip stick won't show this since new oil shows clean every time on the dip stick. IMPORTANT: There is one thing you did miss that's an easy one though. You mentioned oil and coolant mixing from a blown head gasket BUT there's one more thing with a blown head gasket (or cracked block) that's easy to check. Is the radiator or its overflow tank blowing bubbles? That would show a leak from the cylinder to the coolant (instead of oil to water or visa-versa) and is one of the main reasons people try to sell their cars quickly. A short test drive might not show a problem with that one but a longer one would cause loss of coolant and/or overheating. A coolant system full of bubbles doesn't cool very well. Since a leak from the cylinder to the coolant or oil is the most common head gasket leak it's important to check for those bubbles in the coolant. Unfortunately a leak from the cylinder to the oil usually won't show up unless there's a lot of blow-by but if it's that bad the engine will not run well. By the way most radiator shops will do a free (or low cost) CO2 tests on the radiator that shows if combustion gasses are entering the coolant.
@johnnoonan5802
@johnnoonan5802 3 года назад
Yes Mike you are correct people should read your passage its worth the time to read , also take some one like a mechanic with you as they will hopefully keep an eye on the engine blow by and heavy breathing etc etc just thought i would put my tuppance halfpenny in as well cheers folks happy motoring
@GoaWay...
@GoaWay... 3 года назад
I am confused which cap is which? You talk about a valve cap, but this guy talks about radiator cap and something else. Which one is where you will see the engine oil..that is what you were talking about right?
@johnnoonan5802
@johnnoonan5802 3 года назад
@@GoaWay... wel Goa heres the story , if you remove the top filler where the engine oil goes ,lets say your topping the oil up thic cover cap is where the oil wil be coming out like steam or vapour if the engine has hi milage and when the engine is hot like say 90 degrees C , we call it heavy breathing , all engines breath , but a well worn out engine will breath more and heavier , also pull the dip stick and you may see the heavy breathing as well , if ur not a mehanic you may not notice this , get a friend who is a mechanic to be with you when purchasing a used car ,especially one that has a bit of high milage , what car are you thinking of buying as il give you a few choices , all the best for now Goa
@GoaWay...
@GoaWay... 3 года назад
@@johnnoonan5802 thank you for the Information, it is a lot to take in. I am most definitely not a mechanic. 😆 Not at all. Although I know some people who fix on cars, I can't rely on them to come look at cars with me. If I did that I would be waiting till next Christmas. But these are the three cars I am looking at: 2008 mazda 3, 2009 Honda civic, and 2009 toyota camry...maybe even a 2011chevy equinox. 😊 I'm not sure about the reliability of the Chevy equinox though.
@johnnoonan5802
@johnnoonan5802 3 года назад
@@GoaWay... hi there goa the cicic or the camry its totally up to you anything with a toyota or honda badge will be fine , so heres the story now ,, look at the pedals on the floor see how much wear is on them , look at the carpets and general trim in the cabin look at the drivers seat and check the condition of the seat ,, look at the engine bay also look at the engine visually also take the oil filler cap off when the engine is warmed up say after you have had a test drive , is it manual or automatic transmission ,also service history paperwork all signed up as it tells a story also , tell me how you are getting on viewing cars its good fun ,also say your budget is tight and look for a bargain
@gr8ride411
@gr8ride411 5 лет назад
Really good pointers to look for before buying or doing a self diagnosis on your own car’s mechanical condition. Awesome stuff👍🏾
@mrlogick1098
@mrlogick1098 6 лет назад
Thank you , this is a great video that can save regular people some serious cash.
@thejaramogi1
@thejaramogi1 5 лет назад
Good Job man! Everyone should watch even if not for buying! Thank you, sir!
@vinnyjay89
@vinnyjay89 6 лет назад
I'm so glad you bought an ecotec, now you could teach me all the maintenance there is!!!
@epsoler
@epsoler 6 лет назад
Thank you for this kind of videos. It makes a difference when you need to buy a car!!
@outthere2
@outthere2 6 лет назад
Hey there.. Just thought I would interject a point about the anti-theft VIN labels. We are discontinuing these labels as a cost reduction in the Auto Plant where I work. So you may not have the ability to compare numbers on doors and body panels for some late model vehicles.Use the fender and door hinge bolts as a guide. Peace!
@9995NJ
@9995NJ 3 года назад
Very informative! Thanks a ton! One of the best videos out there for someone looking for a used ride. Best of luck everyone!
@flyingbassett4332
@flyingbassett4332 6 лет назад
These are great videos. Really surprised your Patreon page didn't get more traction, (pun intended), you've already saved me about 500 bucks. Keep doing what you're doing. Loved these videos.
@wjbroadcast
@wjbroadcast 5 лет назад
Wow! You are awesome!! I didn't have a clue regarding most of these things to check. Now I know! Thank you SOOOOO MUCH!
@jimpie231
@jimpie231 6 лет назад
Very Good, very timely, I’m buying a car! Thanks......
@juancabeza5809
@juancabeza5809 4 года назад
Don't let the owner turn up the radio volume when doing the drive test. Gently turn it down/off again to hear everything! Also, make sure you go into a bumpy/uneven road to hear any abnormal noises!
@martymartin2894
@martymartin2894 Год назад
Good tip
@johnlstapp7264
@johnlstapp7264 5 лет назад
Very well done. Important information that I definitely appreciate your passing along to me. The first thing I’m going to do is check out my own car! Thanks!!’
@N7492
@N7492 6 лет назад
Excellent video! Covers all the important check points. Many thanks for making it.
@Attbak
@Attbak 6 лет назад
Awesome video, keep it coming !!!
@Mzzcurlyhead
@Mzzcurlyhead 5 лет назад
That was so incredibly helpful. Thank you
@seansvid
@seansvid 6 лет назад
Excellent tips! Many of your inspection points are new to me, but seem really good.
@hectormorrobel9326
@hectormorrobel9326 6 лет назад
Wow!! ... thanks I really appreciate you for making this video... once again THANKS.
@computerblue01
@computerblue01 6 лет назад
Great tips! I'm looking for a used car and this helps a lot!
@AmrTX2015
@AmrTX2015 6 лет назад
As usual, Great video, thanks bro
@ManWander
@ManWander 6 лет назад
very informative - thanks - my takeaway from this is everything should be relatively clean or free from sludge or build-up
@brahohendd
@brahohendd 5 лет назад
These are great tips! Thank you 👍☺️
@blackhole6828
@blackhole6828 5 лет назад
Great video for an average person like myself. I'm not a mechanic, and don't trust any. Thanks a lot. I learned a few things.
@elizarussell1752
@elizarussell1752 2 года назад
Excellent explanations and for someone like me who is not familiarize with what is wrong with cars. Learned a lot.
@uniteentierly2773
@uniteentierly2773 2 года назад
Back again, and I still appreciate you. Thanks, helpful post.
@cgt6497
@cgt6497 5 лет назад
Thank you for the excellent tutorial!
@joekatz9836
@joekatz9836 5 лет назад
Really good and useful information. Thank you so much for your efforts.
@Derek_Wyld
@Derek_Wyld 2 года назад
When he showed me a lemon in the beginning to make a point I double-checked to make sure I had subscribed already. It was so. Great video, tips, and charming/silly personality! :)
@lout3921
@lout3921 6 лет назад
I learned at a young age never to run my hand in the inside of a tire without knowing if they are exposed belt wire. Ouch!
@willc5512
@willc5512 6 лет назад
Right. I drove more than 50 miles from home one day & happened to have my wheel turned funny. I saw a bunch of wires sticking out my tire! I was like crap!
@jamiedownie6746
@jamiedownie6746 4 года назад
You should also check the AC if it's not blowing cold air or cold enough that could indicate a problem with the cooling system.
@jimr2266
@jimr2266 5 лет назад
This was VERY educational. Thanks!
@crepemaister5416
@crepemaister5416 6 лет назад
I wish I had this video last week but oh well, great vid!
@spartacussmith7070
@spartacussmith7070 6 лет назад
Crepe Maister ironic because my friend went to check out a car like an hour ago
@ereck904
@ereck904 5 лет назад
Crepe Maister why what happened lol
@RPtheceo
@RPtheceo 3 года назад
Awesome, thorough video just what I was looking for, thanks. One of my go to checks is making sure the vehicle has\will PASSED emissions either by getting the document from seller or looking it up on Carfax. Many sellers sell cars that don't pass emissions and they are not honest about it. A vehicle that doesn't pass emissions could be thousands in repairs depending on what it is.
@codydakota95
@codydakota95 6 лет назад
Another great vid, I learn a lot from your videos!
@truthseeker4504
@truthseeker4504 6 лет назад
Thanks for all your helpful tips!!
@failure2flinch876
@failure2flinch876 6 лет назад
great stuff in this video, thank you!
@kolt9051
@kolt9051 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing, wish I had done this!
@jayhay1237
@jayhay1237 5 лет назад
Great video. I learned some pointers. In priority order, according to the usual cost: 1) trans 2) body 3) upholstery 4) engine 5) front end
@user-fd8eh4vu1w
@user-fd8eh4vu1w 5 лет назад
One of the most useful videos on youtube!
@lisag18
@lisag18 6 лет назад
Yay! Thank you for doing this video!!
@jimh309
@jimh309 6 лет назад
Great advice! A tight engines oil will mostly be clean!
@jeffwolf8018
@jeffwolf8018 5 лет назад
That's a great informative very detailed video you have. Most of it I knew but a few of it I didn't, thank you. It's also good to have a vacuum gauge to check fuel pressures.
@WJHandyDad
@WJHandyDad 6 лет назад
That was great because it was short and to the point!
@thnktank1
@thnktank1 6 лет назад
I'm getting a car in the fall. Thank you!
@sonictech1000
@sonictech1000 6 лет назад
I much prefer a car have worn tires. The evenness and type of the wear can tell you a lot about the condition of the suspension and steering and you can usually negotiate the price down based on needing new tires anyway.
@mynamesnotrob
@mynamesnotrob 5 лет назад
Very thorough I love how you tell us everything we need to know but of course there’s all these other want to be mechanics out there that need to tell us that you’re just a little bit wrong about something‘s and that you forgot this and you forgot, that screw them I’m listening to you.
@caitlinmary1352
@caitlinmary1352 4 года назад
This was so helpful, thank you!
@mzebonyeyes13
@mzebonyeyes13 4 года назад
Awesome video, I feel a little better prepared to check out some cars. Thanks!!
@angelyuan1404
@angelyuan1404 Год назад
This is awesome. So useful. I feel so ready to check out some used car today.
@yeolblt
@yeolblt 2 года назад
Thanks for your detailed and helpful tips. Checking for rust especially on the underside, including the bottom of the doors would be good to do. Using a magnet to check for Bondo under the paint would be advisable. Looking for dampness and water ingress into the cabin and trunk would be important too.
@rajmallya3632
@rajmallya3632 5 лет назад
Great video, you are so honest. Thanks a lot.
@brucewilbur2586
@brucewilbur2586 5 лет назад
Excellent information and presented well!
@tarronsage862
@tarronsage862 4 года назад
Superb. Thorough and to the point. I want him to be my mechanic!
@Gmayneful
@Gmayneful 6 лет назад
Great info! Definitely worth a sub!
@jajasmile5321
@jajasmile5321 6 лет назад
Great tips . I buy car's at the auction and you don't have much time to check a car out . So I stay outside and follow the car before it goes in the building check some of these things out while it sitting before it goes in the building . Got a 08 caliber 99k making nose it was the alltorator . I like the last part of your video now I will start checking these things out .
@susanfrombflo8368
@susanfrombflo8368 3 года назад
Thank you so much for these tips!
@metalheadblues
@metalheadblues 5 лет назад
Most comprehensive video I've seen.
@DoItYourselfDIYAtHome
@DoItYourselfDIYAtHome 6 лет назад
Thank you. I'll used your excellent tips on my next car purchase.
@tonycazares9717
@tonycazares9717 6 лет назад
Great information to share. Thank you
@juanchavez450
@juanchavez450 6 лет назад
Thank you I reall like your video they are great.
@nuclearbum9858
@nuclearbum9858 5 лет назад
WHAT A GOOD CHANNEL!!!
@nathanielcurie2296
@nathanielcurie2296 2 года назад
Thank you.. seriously. Fantastic videos
@breyton490
@breyton490 6 лет назад
Great info and video.. keep them coming.. wish i saw this before I bought my son a used car this past weekend.. :)..
@wyattoneable
@wyattoneable 6 лет назад
Your videos are so good I feel like I owe you money.
@hanghaam3235
@hanghaam3235 6 лет назад
Good stuff, been doing this years ago.
@landlubber42069
@landlubber42069 6 лет назад
You are the man! I've learned a lot from watching your vids
@MenAtWorkMedia22
@MenAtWorkMedia22 6 лет назад
Thank you!
@mohanvvip
@mohanvvip 4 года назад
Hey, you sound like my college roommate. (and that was a long time ago). He taught me a few things about cars too. Nice video. Glad I subscribed, and quite a nice change from Scotty's videos, though I enjoy his videos too.
@nischal4444
@nischal4444 6 лет назад
brilliant ! one channel to stop at for technical stuff. very detailed. thanks buddy. Nischal from Bangalore, India.
@howtotec3288
@howtotec3288 5 лет назад
Good video no hate, thanks very helpful thank you for taking your time on this I liked the video and I have been subscribed
@Unrealdruiddd
@Unrealdruiddd 6 лет назад
Love this channel. Additional tip: For AWD cars tires have to be the same all around, same brand, same thread wear (within 2/32 across tires)... Otherwise run the risk of differential and transmission damage.
@wholeNwon
@wholeNwon 6 лет назад
Don't really have to be the same brand. Tread patterns should be similar and obviously sizes should be identical. They should be replaced in sets of 4 ao rotation becomes more important. Yet another reason not to buy AWD unless you REALLY need it.
@Unrealdruiddd
@Unrealdruiddd 6 лет назад
I will still go with the same everything, what does a "similar" thread pattern even mean? The point is that all 4 tires need to perform the same - same rotation, same rolling resistance, same response to temperature changes,. No matter how "similar" you think two tread patterns look you have no certain way of knowing that they perform the same in all conditions. I'm not taking a risk with the transmission and the differential but that's just my personal approach.
@ruslan1394
@ruslan1394 5 лет назад
I agree that AWD needs all 4 tires the same. This also applies to tire pressure. Yet, I didn't have to do any tire rotation in 6 years driving on my AWD. This is because the wear was even for me on all 4 tires. When I come to full stop I give full throttle and car accelerates evenly with equal wear to all 4 tires or virtually no wear. Once car picked up
@prince_sach50
@prince_sach50 5 лет назад
Brand doesn't matter but everything else is right
@starwarsfanforever7949
@starwarsfanforever7949 4 года назад
Edward A wow! I never knew this about AWD cars. I was thinking of going for an AWD model. But when I bought the car. I was too distracted about how good it was taken cared of even for it’s age and use that I forgot to ask if it was an AWD. In the end I found out it wasn’t an AWD model. But a FWD model. I learned that it gains better fuel consumption over the cost of no AWD. I also did learn that they are more complex than regular FWD cars because of the way the differential is built. If something breaks down there. Supposedly it’s also MORE expensive to fix. Etc. it was probably much better to get a FWD since I mostly use it for daily commutes, and need the gas mileage over say a little bit of “all “ wheel driving. So in the end I feel less buyer’s remorse LOL. That was an amazing tip though Edward. I didn’t know that at all and it’s helpful you mentioned it even 1 year later after reading your comment.
@bklynautoman1688
@bklynautoman1688 5 месяцев назад
Awesome Detailed video!!! 🚗🛠️
@razmik4011
@razmik4011 5 лет назад
Great video! Thank You!
@hanskinslo326
@hanskinslo326 5 лет назад
You do some really good videos!
@hyaenas7850
@hyaenas7850 4 года назад
Bro, you are amazing. Thanks
@CaptainAquarium
@CaptainAquarium 3 года назад
Thank you for the video. Help me a lot.
@americanking253
@americanking253 4 года назад
Very good educational video... Thanks
@31acruz
@31acruz 3 года назад
Good video, a telescopic mirror (inexpensive) would allow a buyer to see the underside of the belts to check for cracks.
@bigrockk2980
@bigrockk2980 6 лет назад
Great tips, thanks!
@pikeknights
@pikeknights 5 лет назад
Lol, i am going to aggrivate so many car-dealers now 😂👍🏻 Thanks for the awesome vid.
@davide724
@davide724 5 лет назад
Me and you both. :)
@prince_sach50
@prince_sach50 5 лет назад
Me 3 brotha
@Brandon-uy1uv
@Brandon-uy1uv 4 года назад
My cars seller didn't care what I tested on the car, we both clearly knew it was a shitbucket. But the price was right $400 and I fell in love with the car.
@paulbrittgarcia
@paulbrittgarcia 5 лет назад
Top 5? More like 18! (But well worth it!) Excellent Video!
@otherstuffbybob
@otherstuffbybob 6 лет назад
Great video, Thanks for the info
@jusmyamg65
@jusmyamg65 6 лет назад
Informative video! Nice!
@fullnesters
@fullnesters 3 года назад
This is an olddie but goody. Great advice.
@davidkoper6146
@davidkoper6146 6 лет назад
Great video
@HoomanM
@HoomanM 5 лет назад
Nice detailed video. Well done.