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  • @patriciawhite6820
    @patriciawhite6820 2 месяца назад +29

    I have been fortunate to have had 2 wonderfully honest mechanics. My friends would ask if they were cheap. I answered my mechanics were fair. I was not interested in cheap. I could always depend on them and trust them.

  • @anon9364
    @anon9364 2 месяца назад +16

    I just do my own repairs. Had too many shops cause more problems than they "fixed" when working on my cars.

  • @iceman9678
    @iceman9678 2 месяца назад +24

    Good mechanics aren't cheap and cheap mechanics aren't good.

    • @John-gw4jt
      @John-gw4jt 2 месяца назад +5

      Expensive mechanics aren't necessarily good and good mechanics aren't necessarily expensive

    • @QualityAutoDave
      @QualityAutoDave Месяц назад +1

      AMEN! 🙏🏻 your average consumer as ZERO clue what it takes to repair modem vehicles. We are plumbers, electricians, HVAC & mechanics in ONE person

    • @ExecuteBrandon
      @ExecuteBrandon Месяц назад

      @@QualityAutoDaveLol… modern cars are easy. Try tuning a quad barrel carburetor! 😂

    • @albundy3929
      @albundy3929 Месяц назад

      @@John-gw4jt 100% correct john

  • @weltallid123
    @weltallid123 2 месяца назад +28

    Here's a fun one. I wanted to convert my rear end to 3.42 ratio and add a Truetrac gear driven posi. Went to a guy, gave me a respectable quote. Everything seemed fine. Get a call saying the rear end might've been swapped because it had a 30 spline 8.5 GM and not a 28 spline. I told him it should be a 30 spline because 1989 Buick Electra Estates came that way factory. The switch from 28 to 30 was around 1988. Grumbled to himself and said okay. When I do get my car I asked for an itemized receipt, not just the final price. This comes from my time in plumbing, writing out a list for materials and hours, and if something ever breaks I want to know what part to get to replace it with. He didn't want to give me one. I said I'll withhold payment until I do. He grumbled again. Got a receipt. Basically, the price increased $500 because he bought the wrong spline kit, and the kit wasn't the Truetrac I asked for but a different brand called TracRite. Always make sure you get an itemized receipt that isn't just a final price, and know what is going into your car.

  • @MonkeyPunchZPoker
    @MonkeyPunchZPoker 2 месяца назад +12

    I got into fixing my own cars because I simply didn't trust anyone. I probably couldn't do it in the days before youtube, You are likely to find someone diagnosing the exact symptoms you are having on your exact car showing step by step the exact repair needed.

    • @fishhuntadventure
      @fishhuntadventure Месяц назад +1

      I’ve been working on mechanical things since 12? 14? or something. Once I got my first car at 17 for graduation I didn’t have the cash to go to a mechanic anyway.
      In the subject of going to a mechanic- which I have a few times- for other than tires I’ve never had a fair bill. If I didn’t know better I would not have known the difference. But I do know (I’ve rebuilt transmissions, differentials, motors, even painting- and everything between.
      So that’s why I don’t go to a garage mechanic. Dealers aren’t any better.

  • @azmika85
    @azmika85 2 месяца назад +8

    Went to a shop to get my tires changed and an alignment done with a state inspection. What the shop didn't know is I took it to a dealer earlier but they wouldn't pass because my snow tires were just at the limit of being not legal anymore. They mentioned my brakes were worn but legal. Parked my car for about 5 weeks for spring and when I took it to that shop they ripped my inspection out and tried to charge me almost $700 for a brake job(2018). Took it to a shop I usually use down the road(he unfortunately doesn't do alignment) and he confirmed again brakes were well within legal and charged about $300 for the same work.

  • @curtisstewart3179
    @curtisstewart3179 2 месяца назад +7

    Got a mechanic I trust. Back when it mattered I could call him @ 9PM and he would meet me at his shop. He had brousing rights at NAPA and a key. I would be back on the road at 5 or 6 the next morning. He was and is the most expensive mechanic in 100 miles. But he made me $$$. When the wheels were turning I was on the clock. He would pull other cars off the lift to fix mine. He still does all my work. Idemized bill and parts for examination. I dread to see him go.

  • @zitengwang136
    @zitengwang136 2 месяца назад +24

    We are not in a good trend. Good mechanics are quitting their jobs, customers are overcharged, scammers are everywhere.

    • @ExecuteBrandon
      @ExecuteBrandon Месяц назад

      Good mechanics are in demand. Why would they quit their job? 😂

    • @zitengwang136
      @zitengwang136 Месяц назад

      @@ExecuteBrandon when you were treated like scammers and don't earn the proper amount of 💰, why not quit.

    • @ExecuteBrandon
      @ExecuteBrandon Месяц назад

      @@zitengwang136Good mechanics can name their price these days.

    • @zitengwang136
      @zitengwang136 Месяц назад

      @@ExecuteBrandon yes and no. If they own shops instead of working with others, yes. But opening a store is way more complicated than just be a good mechanics. If they only work for certain shops, they still have to compete with scammers.

    • @ExecuteBrandon
      @ExecuteBrandon Месяц назад

      @@zitengwang136 So a good shop doesn’t want to hire a good mechanic?

  • @underachievingwatchcollect1878
    @underachievingwatchcollect1878 2 месяца назад +9

    You’d be surprised how much an average joe can fix on a car with an OBD2 scanner and RUclips videos on car repair!! Also, finding an honest independent mechanic is a must even before you have an expensive car repair.

    • @donaldlee6760
      @donaldlee6760 2 месяца назад +1

      I'm an office working and have being doing simple DIY repairs for years on my small "family fleet" of 3 cars. Last summer I changed the timing belt/water pump on my 2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid. It was both terrifying and exciting, but in the end wasn't the huge deal I made it out to be be in my mind. I would *NEVER* have attempted this without RUclips videos going over the process step by step on my exact engine model.

  • @kenneth3558
    @kenneth3558 2 месяца назад +9

    I doubt it says vacuum leak. More like lean condition bank 1.

    • @QualityAutoDave
      @QualityAutoDave Месяц назад

      Yep, just because a ECM set a P0171/P0174 doesn’t automatically mean an engine has a vacuum leak

  • @scotthodor4292
    @scotthodor4292 2 месяца назад +4

    Congrats on 500k!!!

  • @ronaldblackburn2483
    @ronaldblackburn2483 2 месяца назад +3

    Unfortunately my local mechanic is now in a nursing home 🥲 he rebuilt my Packard transmission and most everything I owned .

  • @vinniecorleone62
    @vinniecorleone62 2 месяца назад

    Excellent points, all of them are quite valuable!
    Thanks for your terrific real world tips & experiences, they can save so many people expensive grief in the end!

  • @randyfarbowich5443
    @randyfarbowich5443 Месяц назад

    Lucky, I enjoy your channel, your a straight good guy!!!

  • @BeezeBuildz
    @BeezeBuildz 2 месяца назад +2

    Everything you described are things only done by shady mechanics stick to reputsble shops, and the odds of getting ripped off are much lower. One thing that should be mentioned is that a consumer is more likely to run into these types of things when they are looking for the cheapest price. The cheapest shop is cheap because they don't have enough work to sustain a viable business.

    • @PseudoSpaceMarine
      @PseudoSpaceMarine 2 месяца назад +4

      Facts. A lot of people can’t afford to maintain/fix their cars properly but they get mad at the mechanic.

  • @dalesuddeth5294
    @dalesuddeth5294 Месяц назад

    absolutely the best advice RUclipsr out there.. great content.

  • @jimamizzi1
    @jimamizzi1 2 месяца назад

    Just to add to luckies great advice, make sure you get a scanner compatible with your phone, some are android only & apple, some do both, if you have an old car eg 2007 you only need a cheap one if you have a much newer car get a better quality one, I elected to pay for a pro app, it tell you what the problem is and shows you the part and where it’s located. My scanner has a on/off button so I leave in the car permanently. Last time I used it, it came up with an EGR fault showed me the part, purchased the part from EBAY $20 and fixed it myself only 4 screws. Hope this helps, thanks for your ongoing advice lucky. Aussie fan here 🇦🇺

  • @B1970TBronze
    @B1970TBronze Месяц назад

    Congratulations 🎉🍾. Well deserved!

  • @Notaslave1961
    @Notaslave1961 2 месяца назад +2

    How bout this, went to get alignment after I installed the upper control arms, they never properly torqued those control arm cam bolts at all. Not one of them. WTF????

  • @user-fx8bq1rk7c
    @user-fx8bq1rk7c 2 месяца назад

    Thanks lucky for the info 👍

  • @richyrich7288
    @richyrich7288 Месяц назад

    Lucky, take photos always of your completed work period! That way no need to have customer come down to have vehicle put on rack and prove, also able to send to credit card company for dispute. Love your channel man!

  • @thadmachia9873
    @thadmachia9873 2 месяца назад

    Spot on thank you!

  • @TKsGarage
    @TKsGarage 2 месяца назад

    Great info to protect consumers.

  • @aakashpatel885
    @aakashpatel885 Месяц назад

    Over the years, I’ve dealt with several mechanics through my family and my experiences. Incompetence is experienced as dishonestly because of the talent required to work on modern cars. People just want to look smart more than they want to try to make a few extra bucks.
    I am the only persons that works on my family cars because I also enjoy the experience, but that’s what I’ve noticed as I’ve gotten a deeper understanding of cars

  • @Lightdog555
    @Lightdog555 2 месяца назад +11

    Code readers are slippery slope. It will lead to a lot of people just throwing parts at something. Best bet is to get a professional to work on it to find the root cause.

    • @johnpad4778
      @johnpad4778 2 месяца назад

      Agree ! Parts until it starts becomes extremely expensive

    • @CharlieBam
      @CharlieBam 2 месяца назад +2

      Code readers are indispensable for auto repair, everyone should own one and do basic research as they diagnose.

    • @noeld9910
      @noeld9910 2 месяца назад +2

      Sometimes you'll spend just as much money throwing parts at it as you would to pay a mechanic to fix it. The knowledge you gain changing those parts and satisfaction of fixing it yourself is well worth the cost.

    • @erich5265
      @erich5265 2 месяца назад

      But to some extent helps even if take in for repair. Aka read and clear code. It come back read it again then as Lucky said in the video take it in don't say you read it let them scan and diagnose. Read xyz but they say abc and other expensive unrelated to code start questioning.

  • @robertclubs9908
    @robertclubs9908 2 месяца назад

    Thanks again for your update.

  • @timz7548
    @timz7548 2 месяца назад +1

    Funny that the suggested video after this was "Nobody wants EVs". No head gaskets in those.

  • @superstaples
    @superstaples 2 месяца назад

    I went into Sun automotive here in Vegas to get an oil change done. They said that they would top off all fluids and rotate tires and what not included.
    I checked my fluids after and nothing was topped off. Tires the same. Let’s hope they really put full synthetic..
    The big thing is my car has been taking a while to start ever since I took it there. Is there a way they can wear out the starter maybe or something weird?.. never had an issue until they touched my car. Typically do my own oil changes for the last 4 years.

  • @LuisRodriguez-qm3dk
    @LuisRodriguez-qm3dk Месяц назад

    Hey Lucky
    Can you make a video on service contracts ( aul and gcw warranty) are they good option to add when buys use car?

  • @jdr5445
    @jdr5445 Месяц назад

    Hey Lucky, I drive a 2017 Chev Spark. I bought it just under a month ago from a used car dealer. I'm sure he bought it from an auction. It has a bit over 200,000 KMS. It was a former Napa Auto Parts delivery vehicle. I hear that at this mileage it's usually end of life for this vehicle...and especially for the CVT transmission (unless it was serviced regularly). It runs smoothly enough although I get transmission shudder every now and then. I don't have a service history so I'm really hoping that as a fleet delivery vehicle, it was serviced on a regular basis.
    I asked my local mechanic to replace the transmission fluid but he was reluctant to do that. He said that at this mileage, it's better to leave it alone because it's been reported that some Sparks CVT won't even work any more if you completely replace the transmission fluid. I did some digging around online and found an additive called ATP AT-202 transmission protectant. Would adding a bottle of this be a better solution than completely replacing the transmission fluid? Finally, if yes, is it ok to just add the whole bottle (which is just 10 fluid ounces) or it it recommended to drain the equivalent quantity of transmission fluid first?
    My mechanic hinted that it's ok to just pour in the entire contents of the additive bottle without draining the equivalent quantity of transmission fluid seeing as it's a small amount. I suspect that it's a pain in the butt job and he wants to avoid that step if he can. What say you my friend? I'd really appreciate your input on this one. Had I done my homework and knew everything I know now before buying it, I probably wouldn't have bought it. I'm a low income pensioner so I'm really hopin' and praying that I can get a decent amount of mileage out of it before it starts falling apart. Thanks in advance. James.

  • @marcomarques6502
    @marcomarques6502 13 дней назад +1

    Swear I will cancel my subscription of blinker fluid ... 🤣😂🤣😂

  • @jhinko
    @jhinko Месяц назад

    What’s the brand / model of the scanner you mentioned?
    How much does it cost?
    Thanks

  • @jkapown
    @jkapown Месяц назад

    When are cars going to come equipped w/code scanners built in?

  • @CruisingWithSean-ts6vm
    @CruisingWithSean-ts6vm 2 месяца назад +1

    First thing a person should do when they move to a new city or town, is find a good doctor & a good mechanic

  • @SharifAlkatib
    @SharifAlkatib Месяц назад

    I was hoping by looking in the description for the "Cheap ODB scanner" recommendation. What should I get?

  • @nopybooja5495
    @nopybooja5495 2 месяца назад

    A dealer in NY told me I needed new brakes on my wife’s car while doing a factory recall. I had replaced the brakes myself a few weeks earlier!!! 🙃

  • @Franchise_2012
    @Franchise_2012 2 месяца назад

    Good advice. But instead of just clearing the codes, if freeze frame data is available for the code(s) make sure to record/save this data also before clearing.

  • @rolfrevman
    @rolfrevman Месяц назад

    Find a good independent shop and follow the maintenance schedule. Leave a Snickers bar for the mechanic in the passenger seat.

  • @tacomafan5186
    @tacomafan5186 Месяц назад

    Great advice………buying your own scan tool.

  • @QualityAutoDave
    @QualityAutoDave Месяц назад +1

    Lucky I love your content and channel. I’m calling BS NO CODE READER CAN DETECT A VACUUM LEAK. Just because a ECM set a P0171/P0174 does not mean an Engine as a vacuum leak. I’m calling BS again..Labor times are a GUIDE! It’s an estimated time. For a guy who’s says he’s an Auto Repair Expert I’d expect a different answer. We always bump up labor times. We work in Out of Warranty Vehicles and we Are Warranting our work. There a cost to that for in the event. Yes we mark up parts. I wouldn’t be able to afford to stay in business going off Parts Stores list price. Our parts margin is about 54% Yes I pay excellent wages/benefits to my employees. A scanner is the worst thing average consumer needs. A scanner and getting a code is NOT a Diagnostic. To perform a Testing requirements to know what the check engine light is on. Takes a skilled technician, factory authorized scan tool, factory service information, DVOM, lab scope…I can keep going to identify what part(s) need to be replaced.

    • @LuckyLopez777
      @LuckyLopez777  Месяц назад +1

      a Vacuum leak code lol. p0455. Im give a generic example

    • @QualityAutoDave
      @QualityAutoDave Месяц назад

      @@LuckyLopez777 I get it…your average dumb dumb will believe you! Thats because of your reputation! P0455 is Global OBD2 code for EVAP Large Leak

    • @QualityAutoDave
      @QualityAutoDave Месяц назад

      @@LuckyLopez777 I get it…your average dumb dumb won’t know the difference…Thats because of your reputation. A P0455 is a Global OBD2 code for Large EVAP Leak.
      🙋🏻‍♂️I watch all your content on RUclips. I love your vidoes on current used car market and that’s at a national level. I’d to see you make content on guys like me can learn how the current market (St. Louis) is doing. I own an independent Dealership with a service dept. In my service dept I have 2 techs 1 advisor. I’m the only employee for my sales dept. I’d love to know how to learn what to buy and what to stay away from in my market. Please make a video on we can do that. Keep Up Content!

  • @jonathanmorales1645
    @jonathanmorales1645 Месяц назад

    Bro the crasiest thing ive been thru is engine idle relearn lmao. Didnt even know thats a thing. Shoutout to the mechanic at firestone for telling me how to fix over the phone ha

  • @kevs2good133
    @kevs2good133 Месяц назад +1

    $100 diagnostic charge? Laughs in Volkswagen

  • @SP-dx7em
    @SP-dx7em Месяц назад

    I come to realize that those who modify their cars have the most issues.

  • @wespotter6985
    @wespotter6985 Месяц назад

    A long time ago, when I was young and stupid.I brought my car to the local foreign dealer because the break light was on. Turns out the pads were low and the fluid dropped and set the light. They wanted to sell me a master cylinder. And a break job, I said thank you good bye

  • @oleradiodudea.m.4735
    @oleradiodudea.m.4735 Месяц назад

    Have a trusty mechanic. He isn't cheap but is reliable and have never had to return with problems. His receipts are emailed with a video of the tech making the repair from start to finish and is complete with a clock on the video..

  • @beaveronabike
    @beaveronabike 2 месяца назад

    Good call keeping a scanner around, but if you don't have one, most auto parts stores will read your codes for free.

  • @bena9221
    @bena9221 2 месяца назад

    Lucky I don't remember you saying you pass 500k subscribers well done

  • @elevatormechanic7120
    @elevatormechanic7120 2 месяца назад

    Haven’t seen a video on the 6 x 6 in a while.

  • @David61son
    @David61son 2 месяца назад

    How would you recommend someone like us to sell a vehicle?

  • @daddytaz7123
    @daddytaz7123 Месяц назад

    Here’s a story, a Car Shop wants to charge me $120 for scanning the check engine light code to see what it says, I told them I scan it already with my scanner and know what the code says, I just want to know how much they would charge to fix it, they said they would have to use their own obd2 scanner to scan it, so they can tell me exactly what I just told them. Then they charge me $120 for scanning the code and then quoted me the job and parts to fix it. They made $120 by telling me a code I already know.
    Second story. I needed a transmission change. I have bought a new transmission already, I ask the shop how much they charge for a transmission change, they said it’s going to be $3000 for the labor because they have to overhaul swap out the whole engine and transmission out of the car to be able to change the transmission. He also said he’s been a mechanic for over 30 years, and knows what he’s talking about. I said F-U and left to another shop and they did the trans job for $800, and they didn’t need to take the whole engine and Tran out of the car.

  • @tomkish1
    @tomkish1 2 месяца назад

    Do you have a web site of cars your selling. I live in Palm Springs but would drive to buy from you, your videos say that your honest and I don’t know any honest used car sales people. I am a veteran on SS Disability and can not take chances buying a car that needs expensive repairs constantly

  • @monterreymxisfun3627
    @monterreymxisfun3627 2 месяца назад +2

    People incorrectly perceive Mexico as more corrupt than the US. I trust Mexican mechanics more than American mechanics. A diagnosis is 200 pesos, an alignment is 400 pesos, a full good paint job is 35,000 pesos. The exchange rate is 16.5 MXN to 1 USD. Shop rates average out to 500 pesos per hour. You buy your own parts in the US so no parts mark-up, just a 19% import fee at the border. The mechanics I deal with don't like using locally sourced parts for US customers. I did have an engine upgrade done at a US speed shop because Mexican shops don't like to do engine swaps.

    • @fredhenry426
      @fredhenry426 2 месяца назад

      The good ones must be in business for themselves. The Mexicans are as bad unions. Just build crap.

  • @emanhero6311
    @emanhero6311 Месяц назад

    I paid a little shop for a simple brake job. When I went to pick up the car they were bring it back because they had to do a pizza and beer run. Also they were speeding around corner and hit the curve putting it out of alignment. the shop owner paid for it but I was p off.

  • @christopherstrand9374
    @christopherstrand9374 Месяц назад

    I checked your website to sign up for one of your classes but all them lead to a potential phone call with you. Is there a way I could just sign you for a course?

  • @jwelchon2416
    @jwelchon2416 2 месяца назад

    A complaint I hear often from shops is shoddy parts. Mechanics may need to replace a starter motor three times before they get a good one. Parts are all made in Mexico and/or China. You get what you get.

  • @scenicshoots
    @scenicshoots Месяц назад

    Toyota wanted to charge me $200 to install a cabin air filter in my Prius. In 350k of services it seems Ssangyong never replaced my cabin filter on my 4x4

  • @davida4617
    @davida4617 2 месяца назад

    Dodge service department charge me $450 for a filter and oil change and they just up the bill with a lot BS checks and diagnostic test which I never asked for.

  • @living4christ
    @living4christ 2 месяца назад

    Are you going to sell used cars at the new building?

  • @bluestonemetallic7
    @bluestonemetallic7 2 месяца назад

    …I once had a mechanic tried to charge $59.00 for checking my vehicle’s charging system and alternator…needless to say, I told the person to kick rocks.

  • @TheOverisel
    @TheOverisel 2 месяца назад

    Average car owner NEVER checks the OIL thus NEVER opens the hood. Give them an OBD2 scanner and they'll look at it , scratch their head and throw it away.

  • @BERFINSPICKLE
    @BERFINSPICKLE 2 месяца назад

    Sun auto on Craig a couple yrs ago tried getting me to change my breaks 20k early. And kept trying to get me to do them every oil change. & eventually I assumed it was about time as they had 25k on them and a different mechanic at the same exact shop told me they were fine. They lasted another 8k before they started grinding. Worked perfectly until the new ones were on

    • @BERFINSPICKLE
      @BERFINSPICKLE 2 месяца назад

      Oh but they were telling me I needed brakes when the brakes had about 8900 miles on them and continued to do so for over a year. Same sales advisor. Meanwhile the Mazda dealer and AA both said the guy is full of it. And he was. The guy at Mazda (I had a free oil change for medical workers during covid) even showed me the measurement at 5mm

    • @spencermaiers8322
      @spencermaiers8322 2 месяца назад

      Best not to wait til the pad is metal on metal w the rotor. BMW for example, other euro brands often cheat you a bit as their wear sensor should give you 2 to 3k more miles easily of normal driving.
      But don't wait til the pad is gone and it is metal on metal.

  • @gizznajet1
    @gizznajet1 Месяц назад

    I feel the Automakers and the Auto Part manufacturers create politics in the industry that ruin it. A car is made up of parts that are assembled. At the end of the day you're sort of bound by the parts and who controls them. Doesn't really matter how good of a service technician you are if the parts are bad and you're always guessing. You even have to test your own testing equipment and the new parts. The trickle down from Big corporations needs to be regulated it's just not fair to small businesses. Unfortunately big businesses have big pockets to put lobbying in place to create unfair competition.

  • @Pug106gti
    @Pug106gti Месяц назад

    What about covering the latest bills stopping Auto Brokers:
    assembly bill S7553
    senate bill A3499

  • @YuckFou0x0FFFF
    @YuckFou0x0FFFF Месяц назад

    5:56 I'm calling BS on this one. If you find labor guides with book time included on the internet for free, PLEASE reply and send me the link. I would love to not have to pay for that information anymore.

  • @willdavids7075
    @willdavids7075 Месяц назад

    Open mouf

  • @nitrosrt4
    @nitrosrt4 2 месяца назад

    are there purposely scammy technicians out there? yes, but their not that common, as a tech i met very few, not only that but those few werent smart at all. i think the perception is similar to government, its not malice, its incompetence. like that engine story, complete incompetence, it would make zero sense to put a wrong engine in, theres a chance the customer looks under the hood and says thats wrong and they'd have to do it all over before it ever even leaves, thats too big of a "lets try to pull one over on this guy".

    • @nitrosrt4
      @nitrosrt4 2 месяца назад

      i also stopped working on cars 9 years ago. customers suck, managers suck, co workers suck, fuck all that noise.

  • @igotaction
    @igotaction 2 месяца назад

    Lucky has an oversimplified explanation here on the OBDII. Some readiness items need multiple drive cycles or certain conditions to be in place (3 drive cycles for LTFT, 1/4-3/4 tank for EVAP readiness. Another thing is parts prices. I don't care if O'Reilly has a water pump for $120, what BRAND is the pump. Compare apples to apples, if the OEM part is Bosch, Denso, Continental, etc and you tell me some cheap Chinese part is one third the cost I will tell you to fix it yourself. Lucky is dead on with pics and videos. Also dead on to ask questions. The reality is very few techs can really dig into CANBus issues, complex wiring diagrams, etc. Modern vehicles running ISO protocols are very complex. It takes oscilloscopes, multi meters, wiring diagrams and engineer level of knowledge. Lucky is also dead on for asking questions, but if you accuse honest shops of cheating you and you know nothing, you will have third rate techs shotgunning parts at your car.

  • @bobbybines7881
    @bobbybines7881 2 месяца назад

    pay money for them to give me a problem? na thanks

  • @Napatreez1
    @Napatreez1 2 месяца назад

    Electric tesla = no mechanic

  • @billnorblat4047
    @billnorblat4047 2 месяца назад +1

    Even dealerships screw up but hopefully they aren't scamming

  • @motorcitywestauto4674
    @motorcitywestauto4674 2 месяца назад +1

    I was a deputy sheriff for 22 years, but I fixed cars on the side. Even though I was charging 60% of shop rate, people still complained. Now I did have some good, long term customers that knew I was straight up and I worked on their cars for years before I retired and moved. I went back to a college auto shop to take some classes and stay updated on cars. Even one of my teachers who owned his own shop was kinda shady. He said you need to sell parts to bill for hours worked. In other words, encouraging you to sell work that wasn't needed so everyone made money. That was a suspension class that I could have taught better than he did.

  • @ashishpatel350
    @ashishpatel350 Месяц назад

    learn to do basic things on your car yourself.

  • @ExecuteBrandon
    @ExecuteBrandon Месяц назад

    Just use common sense and don’t be stupid.

  • @salimrandall
    @salimrandall 2 месяца назад +1

    Whatever car you have, find the corresponding Internet forum. You’ll find who sells the cheapest OEM parts and common problems. Do your research before going to the mechanic.

  • @zepcrazyfre
    @zepcrazyfre 2 месяца назад +1

    *”….you broke my car on purpose”*
    😂😂😂😂 and my mother ADAMANTLY AND PASSIONATELY encouraged me to study to be an auto mechanic when I was a teenager…I really should’ve listened to her smhlmao

  • @brockjennings
    @brockjennings 2 месяца назад

    There was a repair shop in town that could manipulate the space-time continuum. My car had suspension work done that booked for three-hours of labor, but got a call it was finished in only two-hours. Of course I was charged for the full three-hours.

    • @jeremylewis5154
      @jeremylewis5154 2 месяца назад +1

      That's ok. You're paying for an experienced tech to work on your car efficiently. Would you rather have an inexperienced tech take 4 hours and break things on your car?

    • @Troy_Built
      @Troy_Built Месяц назад

      @@jeremylewis5154 This so hard to explain to people. It's the same price either way. You want the guy that does these every day or the guy that has to read through every screen to follow the steps?

  • @ralphnewman2479
    @ralphnewman2479 2 месяца назад

    Gotta have a good OBD reader! Learn to at least diagnose the issue with your vehicle, when they pop up. You can get further telling a mechanic "I need the downstream 02 sensor on bank 2 replaced", and save money and time, rather than "I have a problem with my vehicle, can you fix it"? That leaves you open to serious scamming and useless "parts cannon" type fixes that don't work.

  • @americanosbadassius9292
    @americanosbadassius9292 Месяц назад

    Dude you've got more commercials on your channel than a Super Bowl weekend. Do you have to agree to that before you look like a sellout?

    • @LuckyLopez777
      @LuckyLopez777  Месяц назад +1

      It cost me $6k a month to make videos/shorts for RUclips. I only make $3500 off Google add!!! i wish people would think before saying dumb words like Sellout. lets see you give away $6k a month to help people

    • @americanosbadassius9292
      @americanosbadassius9292 Месяц назад

      @@LuckyLopez777
      You're right, I wouldn't give 6K a month to help people out, that's a horrible business model! 😂 I also asked if you have to agree to that before you look like a sellout - apparently you don't know what Punctuation is and you can't discern a question from a statement.
      Anyway, don't take it so personally, you're a Superstar, most of us know that including you. Most of us appreciate what you do, but it still sucks that I got to watch an ad every 2 min. 😜