Customer States Mercedes-Benz Dealership Lied About Changing Oil
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0:00 Intro
0:05 The mechanic said the customer told them that he had receipts for the oil changes but they haven't seen any of them. Either way, the engine will be getting replaced. This 2020 Mercedes-Benz sprinter van has 60000 miles/96560km.
0:21 The manufacturer and shop couldn't find any evidence of this actually happening so the claim was denied. When a customer claims that an issue like this happened the manufacturer will send somebody out to investigate the issue as they take claims like this very seriously.
0:34 The get-back whip is actually what it sounds like. The whip caused the customer's concern.
0:45 Repairs declined for rear brakes, rotors and calipers.
0:58 The engine needed to be replaced. The AUDI R8 was towed away.
1:14 The transmission needed to be replaced after it broke down 2 miles away from the shop.
1:28 The vehicle overheated and caused the cylinder head to warp as the engine got extremely hot.
1:42 The JB weld and beer can didn't fix the issue. The mechanic cleaned off the transmission fluid leak prior to taking the photos.
1:52 No extra info.
2:02 Brake lines were rusted (common older GM issue) so the customer used the parking brake to stop.
2:20 The undercarriage had 80 pounds/36 kg of dirt underneath, which was cleaned up by the technician.
2:30 5.7L Hemi so it has 16 spark plugs. All were gapped incorrectly. The technician installed new plugs, gapped them correctly, fixed the wiring and replaced the bad fuel injector and it now runs perfectly. The mechanic thinks that the customer did this.
2:44 This Dodge RAM 1500 was towed away.
2:52 The technician was okay and the shop replaced the airbags.
2:58 No extra info.
3:07 Outro. Thanks for watching! - Авто/Мото
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I have been a Mechanic for 35+ years now, and I am so glad that I can pull vehicles off the road, if they refuse important repairs. I know most Mechanics aren't able to do that, which is a shame. Hell, I have had customers "threaten" to call the cops, so I dial them up on my phone. The cops are always pissed off that these people are trying to drive their death traps on the road, and side with me. Have a great day, Sir! o7 And God Bless!
Guy "crashing" his riced monstrousity at the ramp of the tow truck at 5kmph is priceless
Yep! I was waiting for the bumper crunch, but I wasn't prepared for a full on crash!
I haven't laughed that hard at a video in a long time! Between the trunk pop and the airbag deploy it's just perfection.
That poor poor 8th gen
it would be nice to see rear wheels straighten up on impact ... but no.
The way he looked back, I wonder if it wasn't his but the person he turned to look at.
8,000 miles ago I think he was missing a zero, ain’t no way thats ever been serviced.
exactly what I was thinking lol
I do 20k oil changes and at 290k miles my engine don't look like that or have rod knock. No way that's 8k miles
maybe the van driver paid for a service that never happened? lol
@@douglasreid699 Likely just stamped the book, and never serviced it......
@@douglasreid699 He More than likely paid for several services that never happened.
Best one is the truck that drove away and was towed back after 2 miles. I bet the smile on the mechanics face was stuck there all day…..
I hope the shop declined repairs
I'm surprised he had it towed back to the same shop to face the "I told you so"s. You'd think he'd have it towed to a different shop, where he could tell them "the other shop said it was OK but it died."
@@solandri69 @solandri69 I would imagine if it's the closest shop, it would have been the cheapest option to tow back to but am surprised also. It was likely a nice conversation had when repairs were advised and declined otherwise I doubt he'd have returned.
@@solandri69 cheaper to go back 2 miles prob lol
No im pretty sure the guy that said hey check my timing belt, " it needs to be replaced", nah im good.
That yellow stanced car trying to drive on the flatbed truck made my day. There is a price to pay for being cool- I mean stupid
mabye that airbag blew some sense into him, probably not though
Guessing driver is unaware of the concept of a unibody
@@dirtfarmer7472 160 people would disagree with you. If you want to look stupid, that's cool with me.
You just can't fix Stupid!🤣
@@czarekaj1098 Dirtfarmer deleted his comment, whatever it was.
If I opened a repair place I think I’d call it “Another Shop”. Seems like it would always be busy.
I don't think you would get many referrals
How about Quantum Mechanics. "No Job Too Small!" 🤣
There used to be a bar, 20 miles from here, that was called "The other place".
@@JobyFluorine-ru4bd"No job too small, no fee too large!"
😂 love that idea! Regards
You need to make a "leaderboard" of people who went the furthest without an oil change
Be a lot of top entries sorted by how many years ago they bought the vehicle. Some people think vehicles are just life-sized toys needing no maintenance or upkeep. Or even gas.
@@BuriedFlameSome cars actually are
I once made it 14,000 miles on a single oil change in my Pontiac Vibe. At the oil change place, the guy was telling me all about how dirty it was going to be. The oil was *still clear*, and had the viscosity of water. Surprised the hell out of the tech. They flushed it and service went normal. Gotta love a good Toyota engine. I went 198000 miles and the only part i ever had to replace was the water pump cause the bearings went, and the electric fan motor, for the same reason. Miss that car.
Commercial trucks with (aftermarket) secondary oil filter systems on them have gone several hundred thousand miles without an oil change and without any damage or noticeable wear.
Could definitely do a compilation of all the long oil changes intervals we’ve seen. There’s been lots 😅
_"Hey, my vehicle has Problem X."_
_"Yup, your vehicle has Problem X. To fix it, we'll have to---"_
_"I don't like what I'm hearing. I'm driving home!"_
*vehicle bricks within sight of the shop*
_"What have we learned?"_
_"You broke my vehicle?"_
*heavy, wet impacts with crowbar*
😂😂😂
That last clip. I really needed that laugh today. 😂
The other guy filming this didn't even blink
Ok, don't know if you read any of my comments, but I have a laugh for you. I was staying in one of my fathers houses with his mother after I got out of the navy and worked security at a refinery, I was married at the time. But wife was in Florida. Well a female cousin decided she wanted to work security and got a job at a Goodyear warehouse about 30 miles from the house mentioned. So on a night off the phone rings and mamaw answered it as she always did.
I'm sitting there one ear on the TV and one on the phone call and mamaw asking cousin about her car. Turns out cousin told mamaw she would not be home because her car was broken down, termites ate her radiator. The worse part was when her car actually broke down and mamaw asked me to go get her. Well in the house, her bedroom was across the hallway from mine. So I go down and pick her up and the entire 30 miles back to mamaws all she talked about made me sick. All she talked about was my room was across from hers and how much she wanted at night after mamaw was asleep was to crawl into my bed naked and give me what my wife could not.
I brushed her off and she never entered my bedroom. She later married a man who was well into his 80's even though she was 30'ish. Sorry, humor and sickness in the same story.
I watched it at least 10 times and it got funnier every time.
Dude looks like a himbo in basement amateur pr0n.
When you need 1.0 inches of clearance but you’ve only got 0.5 inches to give. Damn that was funny. 😂
' Customer wanted timing belt inspected ' .. mechanic advised belt change overdue & belt on verge of failing .. customer declined repairs .. mechanic wonders why he bothers & makes space so when vehicle ' just dies ' next week he can replace engine .... seems a common scenario
The owner wanted the mechanic to tell him the timing belt was fine.
at that point you gotta wonder if the repair is worth it for the car, although we probably know better most of these declined repairs should likely end up as a paddock basher or scrap. My wtf was the merc, it's not like they should have the $$$ for that.
@@lucasvyner1502lots of people buy cars that are too expensive for them to maintain properly. But hey, at least they have a Merc. Sitting at the curb.
Probably the oil change place told him the timing belt was junk so wanted a second opinion to prove the first one wrong...
Can we thank the crooked mechanics that swindled unnecessary cost to get money that makes drivers suspicious of serious repairs?
The whole "bungee cord on the parking brake release thing" wouldn't be so scary if it were something the owner did just so the vehicle could be limped into the shop - but the voice-over says it had been that way "for some time".
That, and those Chevy trucks use tiny drum brakes that sit inside the rear brake rotors for the parking brake. They are smaller than the drum brakes that you would find on a 90s Honda Civic, only on the rear axle, and definitely not designed to stop the vehicle.
I'm surprised about the truck that broke in half you didn't say, " customer drove off and declined all repairs".
Came to get timing belt checked.
Belt is shot.
Declines repairs 🤦🏻♂️
asks for a new engine under warranty, erm not just a no it is a HELL NO
He'll fix it himself with JB Weld and a beer can.
some people only want good news
Don't worry because a can of spray foam will keep that going another 50,000 miles!
Hopefully its a non-interference engine.
that last one, driving onto that trailer, that got me laughing hahahahaha
That was so good. And we need a laugh now and then.
The way he looked back with his hands on his head haha
I had a friend do the same thing back in the '80s with his 78 Monte Carlo. His brakes went out so he put a pair of vice grips on the parking brake release and used the parking brake for stopping. It worked for about a week. Then he got to a serious accident totaling his Monte Carlo. No brakes, no insurance. Cost him dearly.
Hydrolocked on its own oil. That's a new one for me, I have to admit
I'm guessing it is a dry sump oiling system as those can do that if a scavenge pump fails
In my 60 years I've never before heard the phrase "JB Weld and a beer can."
Everyone knows you should use JB Weld and spray foam for those repairs.
I guess…………there’s a first time for everything?
The kind of "beer" was appropriate
I've fixed aluminum oil pans with JB Weld before, it worked just fine.
You can fix a lot of problems with JB Weld. I've fixed rust holes with JB Weld and sheet steel.
FYI.... at the local HD dealer.... I've heard from the mechanics that they have people complaining about slipping clutches, and wanting clutches replaced under warranty. They are always on bikes with crap hanging from the levers.
There are more reasons for Harley's to be in for repairs than there are stars in the sky...
@@TheRealCaptainKlutz Made in Umerica
@@drttgb4955I don’t hear the same complaints about Indians. Those are made in the US as well… just saying. Maybe it’s more an engineering and design issue?
00:21 Customers explanation sounds more like code for “I forgot it was in reverse and floored it” to me.
Check your gearshift people 🤣
You don’t say!
Yup, "stuck" at full throttle AND brakes "failed" - they definitely just hit the wrong pedal!
Caused Audi a huge problem many years ago, but with electronics and some of the funky gear changes in modern cars, I get how people might get confused.
Worst part is that clip is from Australia!.
Try in any car. Floor accelerator and press the brake moderately at the same time. The car will stop in no time. This is always people who intend to brake, but hit the accelerator instead. They panic and press harder. Some times it is the accelerator pedal getting stuck that starts the whole panic attack.
@@Cheepchipsable
Well spotted! Western Australia to be precise.
I will never get the logic of people who request certain parts to be checked and then dont want them repaired. Like why would you even ask for it to be looked at then?!
Because now they can go down to Elcheapo Auto Parts, buy the part and do it themselves. Of course, not knowing what they're doing means they will be back to the mechanic and end up costing twice as much because now the mechanic has to fix their junk repair and now do it right. They never learn. That's why my mechanic charges for all service check ups. Then when he does the repair he takes that off your bill.
@@robertkartechner5850they're not going to do it themselves. They're going to take it to "another shop". 😂
@@corenoit Guffaw.....yes that "other shop" which they can usually never remember the name of!! 🤣
In some cases, the answer is probably money.
I did that with the AC years ago. I didn't have enough money for the fix. At least that doesn't leave me stranded or make me a danger to everyone else, though
There’s no way that’s 8000 miles on that oil change. Try never changed before.
That's shameful to see someone do that to a car. I'd feel guilty if I was one day or one mile past the OCI.
They left off a '0'.
Typo.... they left out a zero!😃
Didn't say what oil did they?
@@mikeyem1562 It was 75-90, it was purchased from a recycler. "I got a good deal on it."
You can't fix stupid! -- Ron White
But you sure can laugh out loud at stupid!
But you can muffle it with duct tape.
@@BuriedFlame and spray foam
Beauty is only skin deep but stupid goes right to the bone marrow!
Can't fix it, no; but you can deprive it of its driving privileges.
Thx! That’s my sweet little 2019 Fiat 124 Spider on the clips at the end!
“The customer declined repairs and drove away.”
It’s scary how often this is said.
Yeah and i would like to see that happening here in the UK I'm sure the police would be involved that's for sure
As a powersports mechanic myself, you would be amazed by the number of people who have absolutely zero clue when it comes to their vehicles and toys. All the know is "get in/on, turn key, go". If "it no go", they call me.
You shouldn't have to pay me $100 to change spark plugs in your jet ski, but you do, and I won't complain.
At least they accept you replacing Spark plugs, would be much worse if you told them spark plugs needs to be replaced and they refuse and drive away like 50% of times on thia channel 😂
Yes - some people just don't know which end of a screwdriver to hold. I can't relate to that.
@@rickmccl71 It's the bit of the screwdriver you're not hitting with a hammer.
@@keithsquawk You’re the reason screwdriver manufacturers have to put the “This is not a chisel or punch” label on everything 😂
@@romulusxyz6722 Only for those who don't know how to use one properly as a chisel or a punch.
1:00 The Audi specialist did stop the oil leak, though, didn't they? Job well done!
Looks like it was still leaking lol
@@JustRolledInThe Audi mechanic who supposedly fixed the oil leak was a bit of an audiot, LoL.
He stopped the flow!
If you've got your car lowered to a point where you can't clear a speed hump without using a crane then you deserve everything you get.
1:50 Can we just appreciate that this was a fairly well thought out and done attempted repair by the owner even if it didn't actually work.
Should have added spray foam
Beer cans and jb weld has fixed alot of things... but it needed to be a modelo can and rtv. Rtv has a lot more give to it
@@user-kl8jz7tv9s Betcha Modelo is standard equipment at that "other garage."
@carlgarrett5142 I don't trust shops at all. I do everything myself until the machine shop is needed.... but I would trust a shop with modelo cans/bottles in the trash over budlight or corona. Same as a white boy shop with natty lights instead of fancy beer.
Drinking nattys and smokin fatties!!!!!
Especially for a Bud Light drinker!😂
That lil rice rocket hitting the ramp was hilarious. I can’t believe with what looks like at least two people standing around there nobody could tell him to go slow and that it’s going to hit it. All he needed was a couple pieces of wood to help get it up there. Duh 😂
Did you notice the air bag?
Why would they bother? A two year old would know better.
If your car is too low for the flatbed driver to get a cable hook under it, where they heck are you driving that doesn't total the car every mile?
That last clip of the yellow car. My first ship was an LST home ported in San Diego and every 6 months we were deployed overseas for 6 months. One of the benefits was that if a ship had room a service member could have the ship take their car from stateside to their overseas duty station on the ship and for free. Well an officer was transferred to Hawaii and had his car put on my ship as Hawaii would be our first stop.
So My ship had a ramp that would extend onto the pier like a tongue and a ramp that lowered onto the tank deck. This car was something like an MG Midget size but cannot recall what it was.. So we drive it up the bow ramp and into the tank deck and griped it down, no problem. We get to Hawaii and time to offload and what happens? The officers car sat so low it could not clear the ramp from the tank deck to the main deck and onto the bow ramp to get to the pier, where the officer was waiting. Several attempts and methods were of no use, it sat too low.
So one of the enlisted guys gets in the car and backs up halfway down the tank deck. He then hits the gas and off he goes toward the tank deck ramp and gets the car on the ramp and drives it to the main deck, to the bow ramp and onto the pier where the officer is waiting. BUT,,,,, there's always a but. The navy is not responsible for any damage. When the car hit the tank deck ramp it was so low that the ramp tore up the oil pan and did other damage to the underside. Remember those ramps were designed to support tanks.
Down the bow ramp the enlisted drives the car, trailing oil and other fluids all the way. Stops and parks in front of the officer, hands him the keys and walks back on the ship. All the while the officer throwing a fit about the damage to his car.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Serves him right.
@@chrismaverick9828 Serves him right for what, having a car that's sitting too low to unload despite being perfectly fine when loading, or for relying on idiots to do anything properly?
Um, yes his fault enlisted men are idiots.
Normally you are liable for damage caused by negligence, not sure it that applies to the military.
@@chrismaverick9828 When are you buying a car I'd like to do that to you
The parking brake and bungee brake setup had me laughing. If people would only put that effort towards fixing their car...... Well maybe that's not a good idea.
Bro dealership service is ridiculous. I wouldnt be surprised if they never did the oil changes.
I'm in the UK where a lot of these 'decline repairs' would immediately get reported to the police. It amazes me what some idiots drive around in. 😲🙄
It pisses me off that they are allowed to drive 2 ton unguided missiles without any consequence here in the states. No brakes, frames rusted completely through, steering and suspension components just hanging any old where... It's bullshit. And people ignorantly wonder why insurance rates are astronomical. DUH!
The UK is smart enough to have mandatory vehicle inspections throughout the country,. Most of 'Murica doesn't have any vehicle inspection requirements, and those that do only have it for emissions systems. In most cases, shop owners have zero recourse to prevent vehicle owners from driving away in death traps.
But over here, it's the land of the free, home of The Whopper.
The beer can and JB weld transmission leak fix is honestly kinda smart, or at the very least, more well done than 90% of the stuff we usually see on here.
So as a commercial driver, I cringe and feel my blood pressure rising every time a customer "refuses" repairs, particularly when it comes to brakes, tires, rust problems and front end parts. I could never get away with doing that, DOT would f**k me every which way but sideways. We all have to share the road in a responsible fashion, big or small, poorly maintained vehicles will kill someone.
As a motorcyclist, I would really enjoy more motorcycle content, there are a lot of idiots who ride, I am of course not one of them.
I was showing idiot tendencies (balance & arthritis troubles) so I stopped riding.
@@pfadiva I went from 2 wheels to three (CanAm Spyder) when I had the same problem.
Jesus chrst, that wasn't oil, that was vegemite.
Now now, now,,don't talk bad about vegemite.At least it is edible(after a fashion).
_wobbles enticingly_
Enough Vegemite to feed even the most dysfunctional of car owners. Except its not Vegemite unfortunately.
bet it tasted like it
Do you come from a land down under?
I got a real laugh out of that last clip, loading into the trailer!
I live in Pennsylvania where we have mandated vehicle inspections, so some of that crazy won't happen here to any degree. Scares me to think that some of the tourists are driving this junk here, but then I doubt many of them could survive the trip. The beer cans would fall off or the bungee cords would break.
Customer: Check my timing belt.
Shop: It needs to be replaced.
Customer: Forget about it.
Me: Duh?
J.B Weld and a Bud can! Scary, people like this vote guys.
Even worse. They can breed.
At least they didn't try using spray foam
That beverage is used on trannys that’s why it didn’t work
Ok to be fair that's a very clean and reasonable looking try compared to some of the "repairs" other people try.
@@garfieldsmith332 Spray foam condoms, she'll like it too !! 😉
"Customer declined repairs ..."😆
That really was the best thing for that little yellow car at the end.
I had to google what a "get back whip" is, as I've never seen or heard of them. Apparently it's part decoration, part tradition, part weapon in states where it's actually legal.
they are so stupid.
Yea, if the fuckers could ride fast enough to not impede traffic, they wouldn't need one !! We call 'em posers !!
And part stupid!
Seems utterly stupid to me. As an occasional motorcycle rider, the last thing I need is some great long piece of leather whipping around, possibly catching around the wheel.
It's so stupid; it's entire purpose is breaking car windows or hitting other riders.
Today I learned what a get back whip is for. Scary stuff.
The big bad Harley bros are so cringe. Never had issues with cars.
Yep... paused video and googled. It might be time to finally invest in a dash cam.
I was just at my dealership, for recall notice, I asked the parts person and they said they can't keep Spray foam in stock..... lol 😂😂😂
I had to watch the little Yelle Car try to drive on the Flat Bed truck several times! Made my whole day right there!🤣
That last clip made my day. Clearance-altered (street) cars are idiotic.
Just a rolling salvage title
Aint nothing that a beer can't fix!
As a former new car dealership mechanic I enjoy watching these videos to see what I am missing. I don't miss the flat rate ripoff pay system. So glad I got out of auto repair and got a good job with good benefits and overtime pay.
"Customer declined repairs...." That about sums things, up doesn't it....
ahh a fresh new drop
I love your channel, it is so amazing what people do. The beer can and JB weld was the best 😂😂😂😂
I don't always hydro lock, but when I do, I use oil. The only safe way.
Take the oil pan, turn it upside down and tap that jello mold out.
"J-E-L-L-...
Ewww!"
Companies not doing a proper oil change is no joke. I decided to save a bit last month and change my own oil, found the filter had sharpy saying it was last changed in 2015. I tried setting up a lawsuit because the car started smoking last year but even though I had video of myself finding this in disbelief, they claimed I wrote that myself. Now I'm stuck with an embarrassment on the road. Love this new world we created.😢
If it ain't a spray foam repair, it's a jb weld repair!
Hey, around here JB weld and a beer can is practically professional!
Don't forget RTV
Y’know… when I hear “customer declined repairs” it’s not necessarily that alone which makes me cringe because obviously not everyone has the cash to cover sudden extras that they weren’t perhaps anticipating…
But it’s the fact that most of the ones that decline then just casually drive off or think that they can just ignore the issue… if everyone was just towing their shit away and parking it up at home until they can afford to fix the issues then fair enough - I’ve done that with my Mini.
But if it’s something serious like your fucking brakes are nonexistent, your tyres or wheels are fucked or your chassis is rusted through and you just shrug and drive off, then your financial situation is irrelevant because now you’re gambling with people’s lives.
Not to mention how fucking stupid it is going to a professional and then just deciding “nah fam, don’t fix that engine problem, I don’t need it” and driving away after said professional has just told you that your car has a serious issue that needs fixing. It’s like going to a doctor to get a lump scanned only to decline treatment when they tell you it’s a tumour that you need to get removed now while it’s still an option.
The end cost of ignoring the problem almost always costs a lot more than just getting it fixed at the time. Don’t be a prick, either take it off the road until you can afford to fix it or else just fucking get it fixed…
Does anyone cringe when they hear the words "Customer Declined Repairs!" for safety related issues?
Some customers may realized it's time to junk the vehicle so why spend any more money on it.
@@rickpaulos You can wish. MUCH more likely it will be alongside you on the freeway some rainy night. Enjoy!
Watching those videos gives me a good feeling about losing €3,000........
Because that money was spent on proper car repairs and maintenance in a trustworthy shop. And "trustworthy" is really important these days.
Not only will a shitty shop rip you off, but deliver bad services and leave you with a worse vehicle. Couple months back the switch from winter tires to summer tires was due. Wanted to do this myself, no biggie. As I was starting to lift up the car, I heared crunching in the spot, where the jack is supposed to be placed. I took a look and it didn't look good. Went to a local shop for switching the wheels AND told them, they need to check for rust. They billed me for the rust check and said, everything was dandy. Okay. I had a bad feeling about this shop. So servicing the car and having another rust check done, I went to a shop 600 kilometers away (being part of a long trip, visiting friends across country). In that shop, the responsible mechanic almost got a heart attack, there were huge holes in my undercarriage. that alone needed a fix for 1,000 bucks. And it had a few other issues, which are cleared now.
It was a good decision to not use that local shop for works on my vehicle. Who knows, what kind of sloppy work they would have done. I should actually sue them for billing me for something, that they either didn't do, or gave me an absolutely wrong result about, basically lying to me for whatever reason.
Moral for me: Put extra effort into my car maintenance, to get it this long distance to the trustworthy shop.
That last one hitting the trailer sure is a beaut. 😂
High end vehicles but they can't afford the maintenance. No mystery.
Never take your vehicle to a Mercedes dealer. Their inflated pricing alone should be enough of a turn off. They wanted to charge me $1200 for a serpentine belt replacement and 4 spark plugs (both were still good), $300 for an oil change as well. I just bought a pump for $20 and do it all myself for a fraction of the cost.
I had that in the UK when I purchased a 2nd hand car. I asked for a service to be done and I marked the oil filter when nobody was looking. The service was never done but the parts had been taken from the store. The mechanic was using the ports to do services at home for a fee using parts from the garage. He got sacked, I got the service and a new set of tires for free.
1:47 "Well, there's your problem!" Should have used a Modelo can instead.
Made me day thenk you for all your hard work
2:58 *ROFL* That same thing happened to my friend's friend mechanic in a Volvo shop while he was working on XC60. He didn't "bump" the sensor. It happens, when you work in the area and the sensor is in the way and you unscrew it and put it aside while turning it upside down while not having disconnected battery and not waited sufficient time for the condensators to discharge. He was in a shock an in a huge debt at the same time. XC60 has A LOT of airbags. 😀
First story: considering it was not "another shop" literaly, I'm inclined to believe the customer this one time.
Its not like no dealers cut corners....
I don't understand the timing belt guy 🤷♂
Why pay a shop to check your timing belt, then when they tell you its about to fall off, decline the repair 🤦♂
So they can take it to "another shop"
because it got them there, and why would they pay the guy $1000 to replace it when it currently starts and runs?
@@jackradzelovage6961 for now mechanic when he declined repairs googled engine replacement
Might nave wanted a second opinion and was going to do it himself.
Those airbag ones at the end were insane!
Ghetto-fabulous @ 0:45. A relatively new MB with no brakes 🤦♂
Champagne taste on a beer budget.
I once saw a Mercedes-Benz SUV earlier this year that had 46 000kms on it and the rear brakes were completely worn out! I think it was a 2021. Electric parking brakes.
2:58 know the guy in the red shirt in the background is shooting a video, but at first I thought he was just standing back there chugging a beer. Either way, the utter lack of reaction when the other guy smashed his car into the trailer gave me a chuckle! 😆
Your videos always brighten my day!
Our local Mercedes dealer in Launceston lost our service books while our car was there. They deny all responsibility and now I have MB AU getting involved. They are rather useless too.
I especially like that not only was a transmission case patched with a beer can and JB Weld, but it was patched over a pressurized feed to one of the clutches. Some people can’t be helped.
some states in my country have forced yearly safety inspections to renew your registration - even old cars look good condition.
“8000” mile oil:
Jello Mold!
1:42: At least the owner found a good use for a Bud Light can.
Airbag guy demonstrating why we always disconnect the 12v battery, even when it doesn't seem necessary.
The back to the 50s car show is this weekend at the Minnesota state fair grounds! The classic and hot rods are out in full force!
Timing belt is about to fall off.. Customer declines repair... That timing belt is going to be a lot cheaper to fix then having the engine replaced when it finally breaks and trashes the pistons.
Admit it, when you hear "Customer declined repairs." you are all waiting for the follow up "It was towed back in ..."
Always a hoot, thanks dude!
And the customer drove away... they're out there people! Drive carefully
As a DYIer the number one skill you should have is "know your limitations"
it aint a just rolled in video without a customer declining repairs
crashing against a ramp at 2mph must be the coolest thing ever... for the owner anyways.
Just once, I'd like to see a picture of every customer that declined repairs.
If that Sprinter van drove itself to the dealership, that's actually impressive considering the complete neglect!
I feel like any time a mechanic finds stuff like those mercedes brakes, tires that are completely bald, frame that is falling apart, they should be required to call the cops and prevent the car from being driven away.
Now I'm sure that my Mercedes dealer doesn't actually inspect every last 152 points, but they sure as hell change the oil and filters and the major check list points are annotated with remarks and left in the passenger seat. 13 years and she's like new.
Been driving for over 45 years. Watching these I'm afraid to pull out of the driveway.
It amazes me that people are allowed to refuse repairs and drive away with dangerous vehicles
I'm a truck driver and I see half the people driving around with their cell phones or vapes glued to their hands, I can't help but think the other half are driving unsafe vehicles.
Definitely at least 25k miles on that oil. Unless he/she added a shovelful of dirt to the crank case @ 5000 miles.
8000, 80000 miles. same same
25,000 miles? There are cars that have a 25,000 mile oil change intervals.
I hope that last guy didn t damage the trailer.
"I was just flooring my car in reverse like normal when somehow the throttle stuck"
If you cant afford maintain your vehicle, you cant have one...why is this so Hard to know in the USA?
And decline repairs at broken brakes and drove away? How? I would not let him drive this deathtrap and call police.
That e brake bungee cord is f'in crazy
I love this stuff 😄👍
That poor Audi R8 basically drowning in its own blood was horrifying