Bentley repairs are insane! $2K to fix the trunk on this '12 Continental! CAR WIZARD explains why

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  • Expensive cars have expensive repair bills. This 2012 Bentley Continental is no exception. The trunk is having issues and the repair is insanely expensive. Let the CAR WIZARD 🧙‍♂️ show you exactly why it costs so much.
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  • @BorisBidjanSaberi11
    @BorisBidjanSaberi11 Год назад +43

    Tragic wheels on a beautiful coupe

    • @Grandpaneedsblood
      @Grandpaneedsblood Год назад +1

      I'll still take it for the car I'm driving at the moment. My jag xj8 2004 is still in the shop 😢

    • @damirzanne
      @damirzanne 3 месяца назад +1

      I thought the same thing

  • @jimtaylor431
    @jimtaylor431 Год назад +21

    A family friend owned a Bentley T1 and rather than having a reputable specialist maintain it, he used to have it sent back to Bentley in Crewe (in the UK, their headquarters) for all maintenance and repairs. The bills were simply staggering often for parts which were used on other far cheaper models.. Bentley virtually made up the prices and the owner would sign the cheques without questioning them, ever. Just seem to be one of those companies who can get away with it. Also I love that you call it the boot and bonnet for us Brits.. thanks Wizard :D

    • @georgehanley3333
      @georgehanley3333 10 месяцев назад

      I'm

    • @realgenericuser9169
      @realgenericuser9169 8 месяцев назад +2

      I'm in Santa Fe. The prior owner of my Bentley had it picked up by Bentley of Denver for all oil changes. The pickup and return delivery fee was $2,500. On top of an $800 oil change. Some people just hate money.

  • @LOBrien_
    @LOBrien_ Год назад +160

    Wizard I think you should consider a 3D printed gear, even if you don’t warranty it… hear me out.
    I know you don’t want something 3D printed that mechanically can compromise the car but I feel like in this application where it’s not a critical piece a 3D printed part could be a stop-gap until you can get the new motor in since you're going to be replacing the entire motor anyways. Like you've said in the past it can take months to get your hands on parts if they are even in stock.
    As someone who does a lot of 3D prototyping I’d be willing to help design one as I’m sure other fans would be too. Some of the 3D printing materials are now stronger than injection moulded anyway. Just my two cents.

    • @d33b33
      @d33b33 Год назад +21

      I agree. 👍Jay Leno uses a lot of 3D printed stuff for his many restoration projects. Of course, his prints in metal.

    • @garykuhn1921
      @garykuhn1921 Год назад +1

      Yes!

    • @soisaidtogod4248
      @soisaidtogod4248 Год назад +1

      LOL, you going to warranty that idea?

    • @Jmdp.94
      @Jmdp.94 Год назад +4

      I'd have to agree on this one, 3D printing is just evolving and it seems to make stronger stuff nowadays. It seems like a viable option than having to wait for a year...the other option (manual opening) seems easiest, but honestly, who wants to do that on a car this luxurious?

    • @kalashnikov1343
      @kalashnikov1343 Год назад +10

      You can 3D print a plastic gear that will be stronger than the injection molded one.

  • @Brusselpicker
    @Brusselpicker Год назад +20

    Bentley are under Audi in the VAG group, 90% of parts are German with about 10%, usually wood trim and cosmetic additions being added during assembly in Crewe UK, although some models are entirely made and assembled in Germany. It hasn't been British since 1998 when all rights were purchased by VAG and it pays corporation tax in Germany.

    • @Brusselpicker
      @Brusselpicker Год назад +5

      Oh and it's a Bentley so it may be made of Audi parts but you will pay Rolls Royce prices and more and, just because it is a Bentley do not expect a penny more spent on things you cannot see than on any other VAG car like a VW or Audi, these cars are for people that don't have to worry about spending $2000 to fix a boot lid and spares are priced accordingly.

    • @iLoveBoysandBerries
      @iLoveBoysandBerries Год назад

      Lol hilarious the entire car is hand assembled in the UK using German engine and electronic components. Everything else from the wood, the leather, the aluminum body is all crafted in Crewe

    • @damirzanne
      @damirzanne 3 месяца назад +1

      @@iLoveBoysandBerries😂😂😂 everything other than engine, transmission and electronics , is hand assembled in Crewe … all the ashtrays and a/c knobs ? 😂😂😂 you are hilarious

  • @Aloha_Alan
    @Aloha_Alan Год назад +88

    That trunk problem sounds like it was designed by Volkswagen - the small things like a $2 inferior plastic gear create huge repair issues and headaches!

    • @josmith213
      @josmith213 Год назад +3

      Look up who owns Bentley Motors

    • @adamrudling1339
      @adamrudling1339 Год назад +19

      designed by VW and supplied to them by the lowest bidder

    • @paulwoodman5131
      @paulwoodman5131 Год назад +10

      Yeah, not impressed with these "High End" cars. Hardly better than a kit car. They break down for stupid reasons, then cost extravagant $$ to fix.

    • @realnutteruk1
      @realnutteruk1 Год назад +3

      Yes! These are not quality cars at all.. They're made with the same grade of component that everyone suffers.

    • @godofdestructiondiecast6756
      @godofdestructiondiecast6756 Год назад +2

      ​@@paulwoodman5131 And this is why I say you better off just buying a Toyota Camry or a Honda or Lexus

  • @eddieredmann3
    @eddieredmann3 Год назад +82

    It's a refreshing change of pace to see a car that's in good shape and (knock on wood) just needs a couple of relatively small fixes to be right as rain.

    • @luke8329
      @luke8329 Год назад +6

      Looked brand new underneath. Hard to believe it was 65,000 miles. I've seen vidoes of new Mcleans with more rust.

    • @fivefalcon6010
      @fivefalcon6010 Год назад

      ​@@luke8329 what's a Mclean?

    • @Beer_Dad1975
      @Beer_Dad1975 Год назад +4

      @@luke8329 Yup, Volkswagen trash usually doesn't last so long without more stuff falling apart.

    • @labourlawact7826
      @labourlawact7826 Год назад

      @@luke8329 What is a McLean?

    • @Jowurel
      @Jowurel Год назад

      @@luke8329 McLovin*

  • @MrCarGuy
    @MrCarGuy Год назад +16

    Those wheels belong on a Civic, and sort of look like those found on a Civic Sport

    • @damirzanne
      @damirzanne 3 месяца назад +1

      Yes, they’re hilarious

  • @mds2465
    @mds2465 Год назад +81

    I work at the Toyota dealership and we just had a customer with a 2013 Rav-4 that had a broken automatic lift gate and it cost over $1200 to fix it! I was honestly shocked myself when I found out how much it was to fix on that car!

    • @anubaral
      @anubaral Год назад +16

      Lazy peeps gotta psy for lazy benefits, since when was that hard to close a lid by hand and not pressing a button? Why put more quality parts when you can put more useless stuff like that wich will eventually break and cost a fortune?

    • @Veikra
      @Veikra Год назад +3

      That's insane !

    • @nxadventures9510
      @nxadventures9510 Год назад +5

      Well, there is a lot of tech needed for the convenience of automatic lift gate. I always wonder if people understand that all the gimmicks they want actually brake sooner or later.

    • @anubaral
      @anubaral Год назад +4

      @@nxadventures9510 a lot of tech? is that a joke? you can make the same system for a few hundreds bucks

    • @OMGWTFLOLSMH
      @OMGWTFLOLSMH Год назад +11

      You mean Toyotas break? That's weird, everyone on the internet says they're bulletproof.

  • @Noah_E
    @Noah_E Год назад +90

    My dad used to restore antique cars, mostly Studebakers and Packards, but he had a Jaguar E Type in the shop with a broken handle/latch for the convertible top. A new one was essentially unobtainable, so he had one made at a machine shop and when he got it back it looked so nice the owner had the machinist make two more to replace ones in the corners of the windshield. There has to be a shop out there that can make that gear out of metal for a fraction of the cost of a new motor. Even if you have to create a flat on the shaft or drill it for a set screw. Replacing a cheap plastic/nylon gear with another one that is guaranteed to break doesn't make sense to me.

    • @Kevin19700
      @Kevin19700 Год назад +8

      Agreed! Time for metal.

    • @peterduxbury927
      @peterduxbury927 Год назад +17

      I have to agree with you! ANY Gear-Cutting Shop can faithfully copy those stripped gears in brass or phos. Bronze. But then, you would have to cut the hot wire to the Trunk Motor, and measure the current flow to fit a suitable Line Fuse, even accounting for 2" of snow on the Trunk Lid! The plastic gears will fail again. It's just a sign of the times that we live in. None of this should be happening to a Bentley with under 70K on the Odometer.

    • @labourlawact7826
      @labourlawact7826 Год назад +6

      @That V8 Life Nobody can be bothered anymore about this type of craftsmanship today.

    • @goforbroke2
      @goforbroke2 Год назад +3

      There is so much money that could to be made by reengineering certain car parts that fail repeatedly. Just design the part that will outlive the vehicle and charge half the price of OEM. Especially if you specialize in higher end vehicles, you will make loads of money.

    • @awesomusmaximus3766
      @awesomusmaximus3766 Год назад +1

      I've found it is often cheaper to do as well win/win

  • @guymen305
    @guymen305 Год назад +7

    Hi Wizard, i own an Infiniti G37 convertible with a hard top. Those are known (all years model from 2009 to 2015) to have problems about top side flaps gears ...Same trouble as the Bently trunk lid... i presume, as the plastic gear in the linkage deploying those flaps broke down after couple years. Dealer ask around 1300$(or more) fo those linkages(+labor), cause those gears are not part listed.
    So, short story...i found a machine shop in my local area, who was willing to engineered steel gears with exact oem spec..Cost me around 600$ for a pair and, i replace them diy. Since then, those flaps never failed again. Replacing the entire motor unit will result to contain same cheap plastic gear that will broke down again some days...I think it worth the effort to get some metal ones produce and, you're a very good mecanic so, you certainly dont have to fear for breaking the motor itself to do that job...My opinion!
    And, on top of that... Now i can sell those gears to other Infiniti vert owners who have the same problem for a fraction of the price of a complete linkage assy...

  • @Elit3Razor
    @Elit3Razor Год назад +4

    I have stuck my head inside a Bentley Bentayga and my god the smell and the feel of the leather inside these Bentley's is something I have never experienced in my entire life. So when the wizard said these things smell incredible inside he is not lying.

  • @tectoramia-sz1lu
    @tectoramia-sz1lu Год назад +15

    A chap I know bought a used Bentley a couple of years ago. Not sure of the model but it was a sport coupe.
    Fortunately it came with a warranty, as the garage had the car for nearly a month, putting things right.

  • @theone-swta
    @theone-swta Год назад +29

    The word "boot"(which is commonly used by the English), goes back to 18th century horse-drawn carriages where the coachman sat on a chest, which was used to store, among other things, his boots. This storage space came to be termed as the "boot locker", which soon became the "boot".

    • @lffit
      @lffit Год назад

      and the front wings, aka mudguards in my lingo!

    • @ronaldbrown5745
      @ronaldbrown5745 Год назад +3

      Some of the early US cars had a steamer like trunk in the back for storage so we now call that area the trunk.

  • @skitzo4215
    @skitzo4215 Год назад +3

    I’m surprised someone hasn’t made CNC aluminum gears for it yet. Maybe it can’t be metal for some reason but I’d be calling some people to see if it can be done.

  • @lemoncake9385
    @lemoncake9385 Год назад +12

    Greetings from the UK. Thanks for the content Wizard!

  • @mattheweburns
    @mattheweburns Год назад +8

    13:16 even if it isn’t the full inspection, I like how consistent y’all are in the order in which you check items so you always end up checking the same things we get to see and compare a lot across-the-board. I think this consistency is the reason that duct mirrors videos are so popular, so please keep it up. I enjoy it at least.

  • @lutha1720
    @lutha1720 Год назад +1

    we had a shop take a sample of the gear teeth and made a metal one for my bmw and changed some other plastic bits in the motor for the auto open fuction and it hasnt given any problems its just a little bit louder than the original but not noticeable, but then again i get the idea a car that expensive needs original parts to keep its value

  • @benlea19
    @benlea19 Год назад +4

    So many of these in a village near me. Absolutely gorgeous cars.

  • @onlyrog5
    @onlyrog5 Год назад +226

    No one's shocked by this.

    • @horizen1345
      @horizen1345 Год назад +10

      Dont speak for me

    • @TheFrenchPug
      @TheFrenchPug Год назад +3

      Not at all.

    • @kobra6660
      @kobra6660 Год назад +14

      At least vw can make a good w12 engine

    • @rexultimus1422
      @rexultimus1422 Год назад +4

      😂 yeah idk what he talkin bout w/that

    • @MrTilbin
      @MrTilbin Год назад +1

      I am a little as these kind of features become standard on even the most entry level cars.

  • @anthonym187
    @anthonym187 Год назад +11

    The motor the W 12 is essentially two VR six motors put together side-by-side

  • @Firestorm637
    @Firestorm637 Год назад +12

    I bought a new 07 Aston Martin DB 9 volante in 07. I test drove a Bentley Continental convertible the same time. Even though AM v12 was around 100 horsepower less than Bentley at that time the AM was faster as 1000 pounds less. The AM was made of aluminum Vs Bentley almost all steel. The AM felt more like a sports car so we bought the AM. It was in the shop a lot with electric issues but was under warranty. Parts took forever. Both cars depreciate like a brick in water.

    • @Firestorm637
      @Firestorm637 Год назад +7

      These vehicles can be reliable if you perform the yearly maintenance. Yes, maintenance is horribly expensive but letting letting things go is even more scary expensive. These are high performance vehicles not a Chevy Vega.

    • @MBisFrenchy
      @MBisFrenchy Год назад +6

      The Aston Martin's depreciate faster than the Bentleys upfront.

    • @georgebettiol8338
      @georgebettiol8338 Год назад +3

      Ensuring that regular maintenance is maintained is a given for such cars. I consider the significant issue with these cars is the ‘less than optimal’ use of the VW ….. err German plastic/rubber components in locations that are subject to high temperature heat cycles - all made worse if the said plastic/rubber component can’t be easily accessed as for the Continental that has an engine bay that can only be described as requiring 'many shoe horns to get anything in and out of'. My experience with under bonnet (or under hood) VW plastics (& similar for BMW) is that they have the structural integrity of corn flakes once they reach the 10 year mark on a car that has done average yearly km (say 20-25km/year).

    • @felicetanka
      @felicetanka Год назад

      They are for the stupid, filthy rich.

    • @MBisFrenchy
      @MBisFrenchy Год назад +1

      @@felicetanka You can get a good deal on a CPO one down the road.

  • @anthonymcclinton7770
    @anthonymcclinton7770 Год назад +5

    Well if you're going to be Rich ,you need to have the Wizard on speed- dial.🤔🤣

  • @letsgobrandon8
    @letsgobrandon8 Год назад +2

    On part shortage I needed a relay and the manufacturer said it could go 1 year to get on fortunately I found and old stock relay that works

  • @Alex88302
    @Alex88302 Год назад +5

    Would probably be much cheaper to 3d print the gear to spec and have a local machine shop mill one out. Save money and support a local business

  • @corgiowner436
    @corgiowner436 Год назад +4

    I believe that color is called Havana. Interior is dark and light bourbon with dark burl walnut. Rear seats are not hated/cooled as I recall. Wheels/caliper color/floor mats not stock. What’s up with the Euro front license bracket?

  • @stuartroberts9545
    @stuartroberts9545 Год назад +21

    As a Brit, I really love and appreciate you calling the luggage compartment a boot! Thanks for the fantastic content!

  • @leeterwilliger2303
    @leeterwilliger2303 Год назад +4

    This looks well cared for. No dust in the interior. Always a good sign.

    • @tsgorman
      @tsgorman Год назад +1

      Agreed. The underside was spotless too. It had Texas plates, I doubt it ever saw rain and was obviously garage kept.

  • @maxheadroom224
    @maxheadroom224 Год назад +8

    People who put cheap tires on cars like that are crazy. But i guess you have to be crazy to own a 10 year old Bentley. I'd be cautious if they'd even pay you after you're done working on the car.

  • @HypocriticYT
    @HypocriticYT Год назад +11

    Expensive cars are not made with expensive parts 😢

  • @bluecollarnobody4217
    @bluecollarnobody4217 Год назад +10

    OK cheap fix for this problem take the motor apart figure out what diameter gear and how many teeth are on it and then swap that plastic gear with the brass gear and it will never happen again
    I had the same problem with my 98 Corvette C5 because of the headlight motor same thing happens to them plastic gears, and they strip
    There’s a rebuild kit online you can either go out and spend another $200 on a GM motor and fix it temporarily until may be a few more years if you plan on keeping the car that long
    Or for $52 and a little bit of time and maybe some wrench throwing in a few hours at the kitchen table you can take apart the motor and replace the plastic worm gear with a brass gear

  • @scottimusgarrett15
    @scottimusgarrett15 Год назад +4

    Nice ride! However, without good maintenance, that car is probably reaching its money-pit expectancy. Thanks, Mr. and Mrs. Wizard!

  • @notDonaldFagen
    @notDonaldFagen Год назад +2

    Cleanest decade old Bentley for sure. Can't be more than on its second owner. Probably has some other nice daily. Probably uses this on a weekend getaways and to take to the golf course, and that's why the trunk broke because it gets used 'too often'.

  • @matthewlovvorn1950
    @matthewlovvorn1950 Год назад +3

    Just saw your FJ on Bobs channel, can’t wait to see your review on it!

  • @alialrahahleh676
    @alialrahahleh676 Год назад +1

    I like how is all your video about crazy cost, while most of the cost coming from labor you charge :)

  • @yambo59
    @yambo59 Год назад +17

    I really would think that for what these cars cost the plastic vacuum/trans lines he spoke of could be upgraded to either stainless hard line or some other higher grade material, no excuse for using something so susceptible to heat.

    • @jamesellsworth9673
      @jamesellsworth9673 Год назад +3

      Restomod! (Sigh: only about 7,000 miles on the clock.)

    • @anubaral
      @anubaral Год назад +3

      Expensive to buy, cheap to build, even more expensive to maintain and long lasting parts/cars is not what car manufacturer wants anymore.

    • @Brusselpicker
      @Brusselpicker Год назад +2

      It's a Bentley, it's for people that don't care about spending $2000 to fix a boot lid or $10000 replacing vacuum lines. It's not for "average John Q Public".

  • @tuomasholo
    @tuomasholo Год назад +17

    For $2K I’ll keep my groceries in the back seat.

    • @Private011
      @Private011 Год назад +1

      It's too much car for you then. Way too much. It was 190 grand new. You have to expect those type of repairs. Those type of repairs in the thousands.

    • @TheFlyingPLiner
      @TheFlyingPLiner Год назад +1

      No one driving a Bentley does their own grocery shopping.

  • @glynnepritchard2526
    @glynnepritchard2526 4 месяца назад +1

    If you remove the steering rack you can get to the vacuum lines - It still takes time but no where near as long a job.

  • @deniskanos2043
    @deniskanos2043 Год назад +1

    I love how it has the same type guages and shifter bezel as my old 2002 vw passat

  • @j_freed
    @j_freed Год назад +1

    That is a beautiful interior!
    It should be, as that trunk repair is going to cost more than my first car did… a beautiful clean little MKI Volkswagen Jetta that was so fun to drive. The interior was Spartan, but extremely high quality. Manufactured in Germany.

  • @negativeindustrial
    @negativeindustrial Год назад +3

    My coworker’s car. This is the first time I’m seeing it. It is really nice. Very clean.

    • @67FORDTRUCKF250
      @67FORDTRUCKF250 Год назад +1

      Tell him to get rid of the ghetto wheels and go back to stock.

  • @vibingwithvinyl
    @vibingwithvinyl Год назад +4

    Scuderia Parts seemed to have it in stock for about 1,100 euros. I think someone could probably CNC a new gear for the old motor, but it's not a route a shop wants to go down. As an DIY owner, I'd give it a go.

  • @vfr400r3l
    @vfr400r3l Год назад +2

    I have a Audi A8 D3 W12 and I can see it’s a very similar part €950 for motor it’s a updated part. Audi updated the gas struts for stronger and installs rubber bumpers with Internal pushers to assist the initial opening of the boot lid . There are modifications to motors with friction discs but a lot of A8 components look similar

  • @31dknight
    @31dknight Год назад +1

    Another great video from the wizard. Thanks

  • @djwarren5081
    @djwarren5081 Год назад +9

    A lot of them get broken for spares here in the UK. Engine out to fit a new starter motor.

    • @thatmatty231guy
      @thatmatty231guy Год назад +3

      Engine out? Good god that sucks. 😂

    • @djwarren5081
      @djwarren5081 Год назад +2

      @@thatmatty231guy Indeed. And there's a lot of labour involved.

    • @ulflei
      @ulflei Год назад +2

      @@djwarren5081 and how often did you hear that the starter motor fails?

    • @djwarren5081
      @djwarren5081 Год назад +2

      @@ulflei I was at Flying Spares in my Bentley last month and I asked what the reason most Conti GTs were scrapped. That was one example of what I was told.

  • @d33b33
    @d33b33 Год назад +16

    Could you replace whole electric motor overcomplication with a sturdy clock spring? It's very satisfying to be able to slam a trunk after loading it. 🙂

    • @JohnHoganN8
      @JohnHoganN8 Год назад +3

      Yeah! Never understood “soft close”

    • @basharalnasser
      @basharalnasser Год назад +1

      You know, what's insane on this car (and that reflects VW mentality, I assure you) is putting an overcomplicated and stupid-expensive automatic open\close mechanism on a relatively small boot lid. Now I can understand that this may be needed on an SUV with big heavy rear hatch, but on a coupe with a small boot lid? I've owned inexpensive 70's American cars that had a clock spring on the hood that just worked for over 40 years without any sign of failing anytime soon. And it opened a big, heavy hood without much help from a person. Actually, it almost looked like it was electrically powered. That's how smooth it was. Also trunk lids were ingeniously designed with a spring and weighted just right so that when you opened it, it would just go up by itself. Fast forward to nowadays where manufacturers have seen the error of their ways (clock springs don't sell spare parts) and replaced those springs with gas struts, which are, of course, designed to fail eventually. If you want to see a piece of VW engineering at work, search for VW Touareg (2003 - 2010) rear hatch strut replacement and prepare yourself for a massive "WTF" moment.

  • @stuartkcalvin
    @stuartkcalvin Год назад

    Nice piece, very interesting. Thanks.

  • @jtenn73
    @jtenn73 Год назад +1

    The most informative mechanic on yt

  • @DEEuroworks
    @DEEuroworks Год назад +1

    I work on few of these regularly and yes the interiors do smell amazing in these. Great video, thanks for showing.

    • @BedroomBeethovens
      @BedroomBeethovens Год назад

      Worth buying? Or should common folk stay away? I see these regularly for low 40s

    • @DEEuroworks
      @DEEuroworks Год назад

      @@BedroomBeethovens if you are handy, have tools and funds for parts I would consider buying one, unless you have good $$ to spend on repairs I would avoid it. The bills can get a lot worse than your typical BMW or Mercedes.

  • @oncenterline
    @oncenterline Год назад +2

    That's the name of Metallica's final tour: "Metallic Coffee" lol

  • @adrianrobertson1478
    @adrianrobertson1478 9 дней назад

    Yea! you called it a bonnet! Thank you, Mrs W!

  • @BubbaSimmz
    @BubbaSimmz Год назад +14

    His Wizardness is the bomb. Straight shooting, accurate info. Always. No bs. Love it.

  • @chriscronshaw9437
    @chriscronshaw9437 Год назад +11

    What he did not mention is that the engine is 2 Volkswagen VR6 engines put together with a combined sump. The same idea as when Lotus put 2 Cortina 1500 engines together to make the 3 litre DFV formula 1 engine.

    • @gorylatko
      @gorylatko Год назад

      Or, 3 VW Golf engines. Just kidding!

    • @pickamove
      @pickamove Год назад +1

      And Bugatti W16 is two Passat W8 engines put together.

    • @gorylatko
      @gorylatko Год назад

      @@pickamove LOL. I've had 3 Passats 4-cylinder already. Can I say I owned a Bugatti?

    • @pickamove
      @pickamove Год назад +1

      @@gorylatko if you've also owned the W8 then you can day you owned half the engine block of Bugatti. 👆

    • @pickamove
      @pickamove Год назад +1

      Also the key for Bugatti Veyron is actually suspiciously similar to Passat key if youve watched the Top Gear episode. 😄

  • @jimsmalleimb7709
    @jimsmalleimb7709 Год назад +1

    "The more they overthink the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the drain". - Montgomery Scott, Star Trek 3.

  • @MetaView7
    @MetaView7 Год назад +1

    I can see the same problem happening on Lexus electronic door latches. These designers have mistaken frivolous gadgets as luxury.

  • @lukaszwinckiewicz1258
    @lukaszwinckiewicz1258 Год назад +3

    Repairs of trunk are quite easy to repair in Bentleys and vw Phaetons. In most of the cases there is a problem with electric cables between body and trunk lid. Plus correct adaptation and is like new again. I thought it will be a motor too because diagnostic tool was saying exactly the same thing in my vw phaeton and in the end I found out that it was only a bunch of broken wires. Check that first. It my save few thousands

    • @incog99skd11
      @incog99skd11 Год назад +1

      My guy in Atlanta fixed mine and it wasn't even wiring. The dealer wanted 1400 bux to run a new cable from the front of the car, under the carpets and behind the seats to fix it. My guy in Georgia fixed it gratis after a little trouble shooting.

  • @gmankent8439
    @gmankent8439 Год назад +1

    You can get a 3D printed "METAL" gear that is as strong or stronger as the OEM for for 2-5 hundred depending on the material.

  • @incog99skd11
    @incog99skd11 Год назад

    I have a 2004 VW Phaeton which is built on the Bentley chassis and has many similarities to this car. My car does not have the strange Bentley motor for the trunk. VW had lots of problems with the trunk originally and must have changed the design. On the Phaeton one only needs to manually open the trunk all the way, insert the key in the secret location and turn it which re-orients the computer so it knew when the trunk was open and when it was closed. I am sure it frustrated a lot of people. I guess the solution was worse than the original problem, go figure. These cars based on this chassis are wonderful cars. Mine is stored for the winter and I started it up and it is still solid as a rock, no vibrations at all. If you can stomach the maintenance bills, it will serve you well for many years. Mine is now 19 years old and I do not hesitate to use it as a daily driver. Expect to have a few 5 figure repair bills, however.

  • @Firestorm637
    @Firestorm637 Год назад +3

    Car is taken care of inside and out with clean engine and undercarriage.

  • @damirzanne
    @damirzanne 3 месяца назад +1

    eBay is your friend …get it there , gears or the whole motor … don’t be afraid of these cars , if it was pre-VW Bentley it would be different story, but these newer ones are all VW and Audi , tons of parts are interchangeable, and available on line for very affordable prices… definitely avoid going to the dealer for anything , if you can

  • @rogerpritchard
    @rogerpritchard Год назад +2

    Very nice looking car. Unfortunately they are terribly expensive to repair. Only buy if you can afford the maintenance costs, which can be tremendous.

  • @mattheweburns
    @mattheweburns Год назад +1

    The same thing happened on the electric trunk actuator of his 97 Cadillac Eldorado, he took the spare jack from the trunk and knocked the F out of it three times very hard slams into the trunk, and it worked properly forever there after lol

  • @jimmysuperduty1484
    @jimmysuperduty1484 Год назад +2

    These are such gorgeous cars, so cool to see

  • @mattheweburns
    @mattheweburns Год назад +2

    I am kind of surprised that same motor isn’t used in anything else like power, windows or locks, it looks just like the motor that operates the latch on my 91 Jeep Cherokee rear hatch. I’m really surprised there. Isn’t someone who only reproduces gears for things like this that would be an awesome niche market if you could produce them with high quality, at least higher than OE.

  • @AaronSmith-kr5yf
    @AaronSmith-kr5yf Год назад +1

    Love that root beer brown color, something you don't see every day. Those silly wheels would have to go though, they look like they came off a late model Accord or Civic.

  • @bryancarlson3673
    @bryancarlson3673 Год назад

    My 1964 Buick Electra 225 with the 401 CID engine 325 HP with 445 foot pounds of torque. It took off like a bat out of hell!

  • @andrewnorris5415
    @andrewnorris5415 Год назад +1

    Bentley pull off the big grill much better than BMW do for sure.

  • @mmaclemon3179
    @mmaclemon3179 Год назад +10

    Sounds like we found a replacement for Mrs. Wizards Levante?
    Great video Wizard. Not surprised by the repair but I will keep it in mind when I try to buy this used in 20 years!

  • @richardsmith2721
    @richardsmith2721 Год назад +5

    I found this car online for sale. This buyer bought it 3K miles ago. I hope they got some kind of a discount because of this problem.

    • @Private011
      @Private011 Год назад +2

      2012 is "As Is." They're getting nothing. If it were a powertrain issue, they would likely get 90 days.

    • @richardsmith2721
      @richardsmith2721 Год назад +2

      @@Private011 There's no way I would've bought that thing without a PPI.

  • @Hbk1998G
    @Hbk1998G Год назад +1

    Here in EU there are kits to rebuild the old gears with new CNC made gears and its around 200€. Also many online shops sell the OEM motor for ~400 to 500€ used and 650 to 750€ new. Yea I know its an European car so thats why its so common here and parts are easy to find but you should consider shopping in EU for the motor or for the rebuild kit. Its not a new car anymore, i bet he is not the first owner anyway so i would much rather sepend 200€ to rebuild the gears every 5 years than 2500€. Keep in mind that the new motor is not updated or anything and it will fail too.

  • @unstablebobgable
    @unstablebobgable Год назад +2

    The Car Wizards has the coolest walk on RUclips. I'd love to see a continuous loop video of him just waddling around on his stubby little legs with Pantera's WALK as the background music?

    • @IkeVMAX4
      @IkeVMAX4 Год назад +1

      You have a problem. You post this on every Wizard video.

  • @foxstrangler
    @foxstrangler Год назад +1

    I have a friend owns one of these. It had a major service and timing chains before he took delivery. Engine out job. Cost North of 10,000 GBP, 4 grand of that was removing and refitting the engine.

  • @robi4387
    @robi4387 Год назад +2

    Hmm? Lexani LX-Twenty tyres on a Bentley. I hadn't heard of them. But Jonathan Benson has saying "Extremely long wet and dry braking distances, poor steering feel and feedback, dangerous levels of understeer.
    Hmmmm!

  • @tommoores6443
    @tommoores6443 Год назад

    Don't know how you have the patience to work on some of these cars. Wish I had the patience and skill set you have . There must be some love of tech also

  • @Lumpygrits76
    @Lumpygrits76 Год назад +2

    The particular category of OCD the #carwizard has is hilarious. Mine is mostly with things like straight lines, appointments, schedules and forks mixed with spoons.
    😂😂😂 Reminds me of when I worked at a mobile home factory. I called them trailers and it drove my supervisor CRAZY. He’d say “They’re called mobile homes”. I’d ask, Do they have wheels and are they pulled with a truck?
    😂😂😂 Drove him nutz 😂😂😂

  • @LEGENDERYSTATIC
    @LEGENDERYSTATIC Год назад +1

    I think it said NO -Mrs Wizard 😂😂😂

  • @67daltonknox
    @67daltonknox Год назад +2

    And I thought the tailgate motor on our 2010 RX350 was expensive at $580. Again, only a rich man buys a new Bentley and only a very rich man buys a used Bentley.

  • @HigherEducationAwakening
    @HigherEducationAwakening Год назад

    your videos are awesome 😎

  • @nothappygilmore7634
    @nothappygilmore7634 Год назад +3

    I had the same issue on my 2007 BMW 328xi transfer case. Little plastic round coge working together with a metal coge. Only a few teeth wore out and caused the whole all wheel drive system to fail.

    • @frankyduschek3366
      @frankyduschek3366 Год назад

      Bmw, jaguar, vag group, mini, mercedes owners laugh with French and Italian cars manufactures because of using lits of plastic, but actually all of them are junk

    • @ItsCleto
      @ItsCleto Год назад +2

      Yep usually every 100k they go out. Very common at the shop I work at (specialize in BMW/VW/Audi/Volvo).. we keep a drawer full of those gears.

  • @seanfinlay7393
    @seanfinlay7393 Год назад

    Mrs Wizard I think that the vent controls are called Organ stops or organ pulls like you have on an pipe organ. Love Bentley interior, pity we don't have smell o vision.

  • @billgorman481
    @billgorman481 Год назад +1

    Loved the Brooklands from 09 and the Mulsanne grew on me.

    • @incog99skd11
      @incog99skd11 Год назад

      The last Brooklands after 2012 is to die for. Just try and find one.

  • @jackpalczynski7884
    @jackpalczynski7884 Год назад +2

    It might be worth talking with a good machinist. Replace the plastic gears with aluminum. Set up a jig to semi-mass produce them and pop out 100 sets. I've gotta think these would sell for a few hundred dollars a set pretty easily.

  • @darrellsaunders4267
    @darrellsaunders4267 Год назад +3

    Expensive cars required thick wallets.

  • @reestyfarts
    @reestyfarts Год назад

    In one of my jobs I remember a Continental Flying Spur with a frozen parking brake being dragged onto a flatbed scuffing the tires. Even with all that power it takes a beat to overcome the weight and get moving. 50 processors with two batteries.

  • @11cramm11
    @11cramm11 Год назад +7

    If you removed the rear badge off the back of the Bentley would you be left with a B hole?

  • @paulbingville6485
    @paulbingville6485 Год назад +1

    Can understand not wanting to put in a plastic gear in that Bentley, but I wonder if there isn't a shop somewhere that could CNC machine a metal one.

  • @kpraz
    @kpraz Год назад +1

    yay i was just looking into used ones. for a v6 swap

  • @JamesHawkeYouTube
    @JamesHawkeYouTube Год назад +1

    Whenever the electric boot thingy on my Bentley goes belly up, I just deduct the money from the butler's wages. Solved!😎👍

  • @steelwheels327
    @steelwheels327 Год назад +1

    I bet you'll be buying one Wiz. Your wife loves it !! I wish you could pull that motor apart just to see the stripped gears are made out of

  • @groosbro1
    @groosbro1 Год назад +2

    Cheap Chinese alloy wheels on a Bentley is a sacrilege!

  • @georgeanddaddecker7563
    @georgeanddaddecker7563 Год назад +1

    Love that engine! Love the whole vehicle.

  • @thebigguy8306
    @thebigguy8306 Год назад +3

    Thank you Wizard and Mrs. Love the Bentley Continental GT, why no other car company can make something similar in size and comfort.

  • @garyleibitzke4166
    @garyleibitzke4166 Год назад

    You opened the rear hatch on my 2015 VW Golf R with the VW emblem. Very similar idea.

  • @bh2155
    @bh2155 Год назад +1

    I am so addicted to this channel! I love the videos and the content.

  • @louishendricks-tv1sx
    @louishendricks-tv1sx Год назад +1

    Wizard! I have a trust issue with most shops, I have a $30. Dollar oil pan gasket for my awesome no rust like new 5.0 4x4 2013 F150 I'm willing to pay your shop price to install! You're forcing this old guy to climb around under my truck to lower the transfer case, remove the cross member and release the sway bar to get my gasket replaced!😭 Wish I had a lift! Yes I'm picky and paranoid about most service centers! 👍 I'm close by, let me know if you have time and a young tech that needs work!

  • @HypocriticYT
    @HypocriticYT Год назад

    I saw one of these years ago and thought I’d really like one once the used price drops. WiZard has changed my mind 😅

  • @mikebroom1866
    @mikebroom1866 Год назад +8

    Would like to see a disassembly of that motor. fully machining a new gear can't be THAT expensive.

  • @iandalton3839
    @iandalton3839 Год назад

    When you said it's like two engines, that is precisely right. The basis of the W12 engine is two VR6 blocks bolted together.

  • @LansdowneMotorsport
    @LansdowneMotorsport Год назад +2

    I have one of these used that I personally tested on vehicle. Only 29K miles on the donor car. For you it would be $450

  • @ZylonFPV
    @ZylonFPV Год назад +1

    As someone from the Uk, I do appreciate how you call it a boot and a bonnet instead of the US term!

    • @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261
      @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261 Год назад

      As an American, I wish he'd stop! This is Murka! We mispronounce foreign words from all sorts of languages! Porsch! Porsch! Porsch!
      Trunk! Hood! Loosen those nuts with a wrench!
      😄

    • @incog99skd11
      @incog99skd11 Год назад

      And, let's not forget the "wings".

  • @calebdrake9953
    @calebdrake9953 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the tutorial 😂