Customer States Their Engine Blew Up And They're Unsure Why | Mechanical Nightmare 130

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024

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  • @schrodingerscat8621
    @schrodingerscat8621 Год назад +234

    Never slide your hands across a tire that bald, good chance the steel belts are hanging out, and boy do they open you up!

    • @Thunderbyrd.
      @Thunderbyrd. Год назад +19

      Been there done that, ouch!

    • @toddlenard7602
      @toddlenard7602 Год назад +9

      I know what you mean. We were changing a flat on a big trailer that we were towing and a semi truck come by on the interstate doing about 80 and part of his tire rolled off of the the rim. It looked to me like recap tires. Thank God we were on the other side. It come flying off that semi truck and sliced a metal fender in half all the way to the trailer. This was a heavy duty trailer not a little flimsy homeowner trailer. That would have cut one of us and half man that is insane

    • @jonathansim678
      @jonathansim678 Год назад +6

      Yeah, I found that out the hard way!

    • @Lost10mm.
      @Lost10mm. Год назад +3

      Even moving one around can getcha but gotta ride it tell it hisses at you.

    • @vexxamis2472
      @vexxamis2472 Год назад +1

      That problem is self correcting. Know from experience.

  • @laughingone3728
    @laughingone3728 Год назад +72

    4:14 .. It's very likely there's a problem with power delivery to the starter. If jump starting works that means an increase in available voltage is able to overcome the issue. That tells me the wiring and connections are suspect, as is the starter itself.
    It is also possible there could be an issue with the computer needing more voltage to properly actuate the relays and run the starting process.
    Another likely issue is the grounding/bonding between the engine, body, computer, etc. This is the most common electrical issue in automobiles and is often overlooked. This would also cause power delivery issues like what I mentioned first and second.
    In short, I would start checking all the major electrical connections on both the ground and power side and consider adding some additional grounding/bonding in appropriate places.

    • @MrErichuizer
      @MrErichuizer Год назад +6

      Agreed, I was thinking the same thing. Better start checking all grounds etc etc

    • @ohsofilthy6877
      @ohsofilthy6877 Год назад +3

      yep definitely start with grounds

    • @SadornaGames
      @SadornaGames Год назад +2

      He has push to start, i suspect (as an owner of pts myself) his key battery is dead, and he would need to use the key to physically push the button in, after this if the issue continues then i would start lookkng into issues with the starter, followed by checking the fuses to see if any are blown, if none of that is the cause then its narrowed down to a wiring issue/ground issue. The real question i have is if it maintains power after being jumped and what the alternator was tested at for voltage prior to and after replacement of the alternator and battery. I wonder if they checked all the terminals as well.

    • @Nick41622
      @Nick41622 Год назад

      Einstein!

    • @bigbrother5781
      @bigbrother5781 Год назад +1

      Main engine ground cable.
      I had a Windstar with similar symptoms. Measured more than three volts between the engine block and negative terminal.
      A good good wire brush solved the problem.

  • @tinknal6449
    @tinknal6449 Год назад +54

    I wish the guy filming the rotten tires had taken a shot of the date code.

    • @timdejong5017
      @timdejong5017 Год назад +6

      at 3:16 i believe i can see 2913

    • @Fiden6666
      @Fiden6666 Год назад +3

      @@timdejong5017 Good catch.

    • @stevie-ray2020
      @stevie-ray2020 Год назад +1

      Probably the original tyres that came with the vehicle when new!

    • @Echo024
      @Echo024 Год назад +7

      I had one the other day with tires so old they could get their own drivers license.

    • @tonyjordan1320
      @tonyjordan1320 Год назад

      @@Echo024 LOL...Good one my man....

  • @EvilJ069
    @EvilJ069 Год назад +17

    As a vehicle safety inspector, a customer tried to convince me "Those are street-legal racing slicks"

  • @jackpentecost5514
    @jackpentecost5514 Год назад +36

    The terminal clamps aren't making a full connection. they need a new negative terminal clamp, probably. I had a similar issue with my 06 tacoma

    • @SeanBZA
      @SeanBZA Год назад +9

      Yes or the ground cable from engine to chassis is broken or missing, but definitely corrosion in one of the connections either to or from battery to starter.

    • @frederickevans4113
      @frederickevans4113 Год назад +6

      Poor ground will get you, sometimes in strange ways

    • @TommyViper
      @TommyViper Год назад

      Sounds like a good direction to go in! Always test, don't guess!

    • @sometimesleela5947
      @sometimesleela5947 Год назад +1

      Exactly. Whatever the jumper cables are bypassing is the culprit. If they're clamping omto both terminal clamps directly, it's bad/corroded clamps/posts. If they're going to a body ground, it could be the body/frame tie point or the wire. Inspect, clean corrosion, put a high load on like headlights, and use a meter to locate where the voltage is being dropped.

    • @Fourninetysixci
      @Fourninetysixci Год назад

      yep,,def a ground issue

  • @vinnyivanov2906
    @vinnyivanov2906 Год назад +25

    On the Toyota, it's a connection issue, most likely at the battery terminal or the positive or negative wires.

    • @crashoverride328
      @crashoverride328 Год назад +4

      Absolutely correct, a 5 minute voltage drop test would answer it. Especially if it uses jumper terminal posts separate from the battery terminals. Guess they need better mechanics.

    • @pedroloureiro4767
      @pedroloureiro4767 Год назад +1

      It is a bit of hassle, it's the probably the mechanics can't be bothered with the effort

    • @crashoverride328
      @crashoverride328 Год назад +3

      @@pedroloureiro4767 Get a multimeter with alligator test clips, set to DC Volts, one end on battery positive terminal on the battery, not the battery terminal clamp, one on starter main terminal, crank engine - if voltage significantly higher than zero you have a problem in the cable. Second test - battery positive to PCM fuse. Third test - battery negative terminal to engine body. Under 5 minutes.

    • @pedroloureiro4767
      @pedroloureiro4767 Год назад

      @@crashoverride328 I meant as in after discovering it is the wires

    • @pedroloureiro4767
      @pedroloureiro4767 Год назад +1

      @@crashoverride328 Ive done it on a couple cars, worse was a Volkswagen, 2 hours of work just remove all the plastics under the battery and covering the cable fixation points.

  • @yevgeniyprotsenko9500
    @yevgeniyprotsenko9500 Год назад +12

    As a diesel tech I love watching this videos, but I keep forgeting to record my jobs. thank you for your videos

  • @midnightg3593
    @midnightg3593 Год назад +14

    4:40 it aint got no gas in it

    • @Lemmon714_
      @Lemmon714_ Год назад +10

      I tried to kick start a '73 CB 350 for 30 minutes one day. A Meth head walked up to me and asked if I checked the gas. I forgot to cut the gas off and it had leaked out. It was parked on grass. Felt like a moron.

    • @tinknal6449
      @tinknal6449 Год назад +3

      @@Lemmon714_ I've owned a number of older tractors and learned the hard way to shut off the fuel. I always shut off the fuel while running to empty the carburetor. Of course this means I forget to shut off the key sometimes....

  • @FakeJeep
    @FakeJeep Год назад +3

    2:15 At least it's fixable. The 2010+ Jeeps puncture their own washer bottles if anything compresses the front fascia... Bottle just splits apart. I've replaced mine three times before giving up.

  • @Thunderbyrd.
    @Thunderbyrd. Год назад +25

    Can we take a moment to appreciate the 2001 Ford Falcon with the straight six and headers from our Aussie friends? That was pretty cool. Wonder if it was a UTE?

    • @mikepao6109
      @mikepao6109 Год назад +3

      sounded like air in the power steering system, a bad pump, or a hidden supercharger 😎

    • @combosucks
      @combosucks Год назад

      Up the AU

    • @dalewyatt1321
      @dalewyatt1321 Год назад +1

      I had AU's at work when they came out. Most are in the crusher now thank God.

    • @DT-ge8gd
      @DT-ge8gd Год назад

      @@dalewyatt1321 Best place for ALL Fords...😉

    • @ctiley2212
      @ctiley2212 Год назад

      It was a pile of pus whether a ute or a sedan, dangerous and ugly is all they were.

  • @tonygibson1671
    @tonygibson1671 Год назад +14

    Most likely a srarter with bad bushings alowing the rotor to drag against the field windings. Jump starting adds extra amperage so the starter can overcome the extra friction.

  • @icewallowcome6211
    @icewallowcome6211 Год назад +4

    Bad ground connection

  • @HueToobBlows
    @HueToobBlows Год назад +3

    Toyo most likely a bad battery terminal or corrosion which is why jumping it works.

  • @kpdvw
    @kpdvw Год назад +4

    Alt and Batt replaced still grinding whe running? Starter motor defective, solenoid not retracting bendix drive....

  • @TribbleBot
    @TribbleBot Год назад +1

    0:47 the customer just needs a longer dipstick

  • @JasonPrice1
    @JasonPrice1 Год назад +6

    If jumping that Toyota works, then there still has to be an issue with the battery. You can't be cheap and put in some trash or some random size that "fits". If it isn't an OE or GOOD aftermarket match to OE, they are still doing it wrong.

    • @ryantheodore7919
      @ryantheodore7919 Год назад +3

      My dad has some random size battery in his 2018 rav4 because he bought the wrong one. He ended up using a block of wood as a spacer between the battery and the strap. LOL

    • @skurblord3401
      @skurblord3401 Год назад +2

      It also could be related to the BCM. Many new cars get upset if you don't do stuff with the bcm after a replacement.

    • @YourDadBitch
      @YourDadBitch Год назад +1

      @@ryantheodore7919 its due to vehicled with certain options having the need for a larger battery.
      They have the same cranking amps, just wont run the accessories for long without dying.
      The video, has to be a poor ground connection, or a faulty starter.
      If you jump you're adding another ground and allowing the vehicle to start.
      If you jump you're also adding more voltage across the vehicle, which can allow a faulty starter to work.

    • @j_taylor
      @j_taylor Год назад +1

      ​@@ryantheodore7919Hah! Yeah, a neighbor used a textbook for that. He was a poor grad student, and found interesting ways to save money.

  • @Aquarium-Downunder
    @Aquarium-Downunder Год назад +2

    The state of a cars tyers tells a lot about how the car is looked after.

  • @randycarter2001
    @randycarter2001 Год назад +13

    As a general rule tires are only good for about 6 years. After that consider them suspect no matter how many miles are on them. Fortunately they imprint a manufacture date on tires.

    • @trumpisaconfirmedcuck5840
      @trumpisaconfirmedcuck5840 Год назад

      If you need to store tires keep them in plastic garbage bags.

    • @jordydereus
      @jordydereus Год назад +3

      I disagree. Here in Europe they last much longer.

    • @stevie-ray2020
      @stevie-ray2020 Год назад

      Those were probably the original tyres that came with the vehicle when new!

  • @kcobabe
    @kcobabe Год назад +2

    People, for the love of God, stop using that crap that supposedly seals and cleans coolant or "cleans" engine parts. 😮‍💨

  • @laughingone3728
    @laughingone3728 Год назад +4

    3:59 .. That's called bad engineering. The "engineers" decided to put the brake lines on the bottom side of the frame where they are vulnerable to be easily damaged. Then they made the situation worse by covering the bottom of them with a plastic piece that holds debris and moisture against the steel lines. What could go wrong?

  • @jesseprice984
    @jesseprice984 Год назад +1

    140 sounds like The Godfather.

  • @ivorgotten2368
    @ivorgotten2368 Год назад +1

    My guess with the non-starting problem: The starter is spinning, but the bendix is not meshing with the flywheel. The bendix spline could be stripped and so could the flywheel teeth. Remove the starter and check the flywheel teeth and the starter bendix teeth, then check the bendix on the bench for proper operation.

  • @Petrolhead99999
    @Petrolhead99999 Год назад +1

    Toyota no start is probably a ground issue, check the battery terminals. If that doesn't work check the chassis and engine ground straps.

  • @eugenehall390
    @eugenehall390 Год назад +2

    For the toyota, try a new starter relay. I've seen them burn/arc the contacts inside where they will connect but are so weak it does exactly that.

  • @gyvren
    @gyvren Год назад +9

    Mechanics should be able to either take the faulty part or take the customer back to show them what’s going on and why they’re dumb as sh¡t.
    “See this pile of metal that used to be part of your engine? Yeah, this is because you never had it serviced and now you need a whole new engine…see what $50 every 3000 miles will save you in the long run?”

  • @stevejohnson1397
    @stevejohnson1397 Год назад

    I love all these so-called experts on here. Wiring schematic voltage drop test.

  • @ElementofKindness
    @ElementofKindness Год назад +1

    4:12 Bad connection. Probably a ground. Can be verified by using jumper cables directly between the battery and the starter.

  • @thaddeusmcgrath
    @thaddeusmcgrath Год назад +1

    1:40 Stewart all grown up from Mad TV?

  • @marymulrooney1334
    @marymulrooney1334 Год назад +8

    00:48 Is that a dry dipstick with metal specks on it?

    • @mikefoehr235
      @mikefoehr235 Год назад +3

      Metal specks means it's broken in properly 🤣

    • @marymulrooney1334
      @marymulrooney1334 Год назад +1

      @@mikefoehr235 sure it does.

    • @mikefoehr235
      @mikefoehr235 Год назад +1

      @@marymulrooney1334 Yup its BROKEN in for sure...ready for I DO CARS with ERIC. He loves piston mcnuggets and malice in the combustion palace.

    • @stevie-ray2020
      @stevie-ray2020 Год назад +1

      Mmmm, .... nice & sparkley!

  • @michaelwilkening8542
    @michaelwilkening8542 Год назад +3

    New only means less likely to be bad. I speak from working in a parts store. Go back to square one and assume nothing.

    • @suzi_mai
      @suzi_mai Год назад

      First thing I look for are the new parts. That's usually the problem.

  • @stuartdavies78
    @stuartdavies78 Год назад

    I loved the Swedish mechanic with the black Jeep.
    Uudor beeder booder chicken.

  • @rafaelbetancourt3551
    @rafaelbetancourt3551 Год назад

    My best guess the Toyota issue is caused by "ground cable" as you are effectively "grounding" the car with the jumper from the 2nd car.

  • @SOU6900
    @SOU6900 Год назад +1

    🤣 my 86 GMC K2500 has tires on it that are dry rotten worse than that one and they still hold air. Said tires have also been on said square body since my dad bought it for me back in 05/06 when I was a freshman in HS.

  • @HeavyTanker-vx4oq
    @HeavyTanker-vx4oq Год назад

    For the dude at 4:06! that is a Lincoln LS, More than likely the loss of Coolant is due to a bad cooling system component, Not anything engine related, As for that noise? Its possible it is a Blown out spark plug. Its not COMMON on the Lincoln LS, but ive seen it happen a couple times. or possible a bad exhaust manifold.

  • @3216ben1
    @3216ben1 Год назад +2

    Usually that's a ground strap from engine to chassis

  • @marcjensen4093
    @marcjensen4093 Год назад

    That last one was freaking awesome! Thank you guys! ;)

  • @magusomega
    @magusomega Год назад

    Can't have nice things anymore. Companies don't make enough money if a product is made well.

  • @Dani-it5sy
    @Dani-it5sy Год назад

    0:14 Be honest. Have you ever seen such even wear on tires? Complete profile is gone but no canvas to be seen anywhere 🤯

  • @grofty1
    @grofty1 Год назад +1

    3:45 normal for cold weather short operations. To solve the condensation out of the crankcase, get on a highway in warmer weather, for a half hour. If both radiator hoses get hot, probably would look normal. North Eastern USA. I saw the snow. I see this.

    • @unknownsoldier4156
      @unknownsoldier4156 Год назад

      That or head gasket issues. Speaking from experience on my 3100 engine.

    • @Mossberg623
      @Mossberg623 Год назад

      I live in MN and in winter i get this to. My head gasket isn't bad.

  • @abbeyroadstudios4999
    @abbeyroadstudios4999 Год назад

    Love reading the comments from all the budding DIY mechanics, 😅 Most haven't a clue 😅😅

  • @devilkillerthemonarchofhop7943
    @devilkillerthemonarchofhop7943 Год назад +4

    I’m pretty sure Michelins come from the factory dry rotted.

    • @jayhemfindsyou
      @jayhemfindsyou Год назад +3

      They certainly don't make them like they used to. I stopped buying Michelins because they wear out faster than other brands and dry rot! They used to be the best.

  • @AffordBindEquipment
    @AffordBindEquipment Год назад

    dry rot on the side of the tire? I thought that was decorative! I want my money back 🙂

  • @stevie-ray2020
    @stevie-ray2020 Год назад

    Those rotten tyres were probably the original ones that came with the vehicle when new!

  • @bailey78
    @bailey78 Год назад

    Them old dry rotted tires that leak air. A quart of latex paint poured in them and wipe the outside with a bit of brake fluid and they are as good as new

  • @Rodogg7787
    @Rodogg7787 Год назад

    Starter isn't getting enough power, or maybe the magnets are stuck & it's just needs a light tap on it with a screwdriver or something like that, not a hammer or anything like that. Just a few love taps & then try it.

  • @jeffjankiewicz5100
    @jeffjankiewicz5100 Год назад

    Replace the battery cables and clean all grounds in the Toyota.

  • @Yhrim70
    @Yhrim70 Год назад

    4:11 starter motor windings have broken down, and its putting a high-amp heavy load on the electrical system. Need amp meter to verify, and/or replace starter. Could also be a ground issue, but unlikely in my opinion.

  • @AnAZPatriot
    @AnAZPatriot Год назад

    Starter not getting enough voltage to fully engage. Sounds like the front of the teeth are ground off now too. I'd start at the battery connections, move up to the starter relay and swap it see if it persists, then to starter ground, then the starter itself.

  • @brinrin7029
    @brinrin7029 Год назад

    I'm sure that RainmanRay'sRepairs would be able to diagnose and fix the last one.

  • @dbree9668
    @dbree9668 Год назад

    check all the grounds on the no start

  • @MrKingdavis13
    @MrKingdavis13 Год назад

    My bet with the Toyota is a bad ground wire from the body to the engine since everything works inside the car and it will jump start. Good luck.

  • @1Jomarcel
    @1Jomarcel Год назад +2

    4:28 take it to toyotas mechanics not Walgreens mechanics I mean walmart

  • @FordRangerClassics
    @FordRangerClassics Год назад +3

    The wiring is faulty

  • @chevtruck1000
    @chevtruck1000 Год назад

    Check the main ground wires. Engine to body, ecm to body, one of them will be shorting.

  • @RotableStar
    @RotableStar Год назад

    battery terminals can be temperamental sometimes give them a wire brush

  • @jamesstuart3346
    @jamesstuart3346 Год назад

    4:14 Toyota has a short circuit. Could be anywhere including a light bulb or an accessory. Test all the circuits

  • @frankdeboer1347
    @frankdeboer1347 Год назад +1

    A lot of these couldn't see the issue. What was with that new Jeep? Couldn't really see the issue with the old dried tires. What was the problem with the Ford key?

    • @jeffs2809
      @jeffs2809 Год назад +5

      I believe on the ford key, I don't think the vehicle was shutting off, but not sure.

    • @Fiden6666
      @Fiden6666 Год назад +2

      The Jeep had water in the door because of a blocked drain hole, the 10 year (date code 2913) old dry tires are just that and are seeping air through the dry rot, and the Ford won't shut off.

    • @101Volts
      @101Volts Год назад

      Uh, also... Old dried tires *can just lose all of their air rapidly on you,* as in *popping on you while you're driving.* They're a giant safety hazard. I don't have direct experience with it, but close enough:
      On a trailer that I was allowed to borrow, it had tires that must have been 14 - 16 years old. One of them broke on me, but gradually, 2 miles from home after I was done with all the work I had to do with it. I tried calling who I could, before I drove on a flat; no one answered. I didn't have the spare with me as I wasn't given it, and I had no other option but to drive.
      I had to limp it home going slower and slower until I was going 5 MPH (if that,) because the rotted tire was just so uneven with no air in it, and the lack of control got worse and worse as I drove.
      Old rotted tires are like old rubber bands. You *cannot* expect an old cracked rubber band to hold, at least not for long.
      And it's really best that you don't have a tire go flat on you rapidly. Even if it's just dramatically lower than the right pressure, the car's gonna wander all over the road.
      And what if you're putting air in it when it explodes? That's not fun at all, and it might injure you or kill you. If it was a Semi Truck Tire exploding next to someone, that's like getting blown up with a grenade.

  • @kfed5578
    @kfed5578 Год назад

    Bad positive cable to starter or a loose connection at battery or starter.

  • @brianboom3105
    @brianboom3105 Год назад

    So the Toyota @4:14 the intelligent key. Is that an original OEM key? I had a company car we needed an additional key for the dealer made one but used and aftermarket fob. We had alot of issues wouldn’t start. If it did components would shut off lights would malfunction etc. Finally took it to another Ford dealer they replaced it with a OEM fob, never had the issues again.

  • @MrBloom2037
    @MrBloom2037 Год назад

    Bad starter, also possibly a short or damaged wiring issue 4:14

  • @MrKalashnikov47
    @MrKalashnikov47 Год назад

    I'm an HVAC guy and I know that crapbox toyota has a bad starter solenoid...😢

  • @cjtoselli112
    @cjtoselli112 Год назад

    corolla sounds like it needs a starter.

  • @dericksilva0919
    @dericksilva0919 Год назад

    Sounds like a bad starter issue with that Toyota. Idk why they would go with the alternator and battery. The starter is most likely drawing too much amperage killing the battery. Replace the starter charge the battery and retest

  • @TheSmreeder
    @TheSmreeder Год назад

    On the Toyota more than likely a bad ground...
    Many Blessings , SMR

  • @mesulameratumaiyale2465
    @mesulameratumaiyale2465 Год назад

    check the starter motor......the teeth of the gear that engages the fly-wheel which turns the engine

  • @Boodieman72
    @Boodieman72 Год назад

    Sounds like the starter is bad on that Toyota.

  • @davidbettencourt6014
    @davidbettencourt6014 Год назад

    On the starting issue car.. is the motor properly grounded to the body?

  • @ekummel
    @ekummel Год назад

    @0:30 Is that jeep transporting orcas from sea world?

  • @fins8209
    @fins8209 Год назад +1

    4:40 maybe a bad hybrid battery if it is one?

    • @RonRadar
      @RonRadar Год назад +1

      Also check the ground wire. Use the jumper cable as a extra ground connection and try if that work.

  • @wburger2178
    @wburger2178 Год назад

    Corroded negative terminal.

  • @spider0804
    @spider0804 Год назад +1

    Maybe the old battery was going bad which is when the problem started and they replaced it with a new one that was the cheaper option with a CCA rating that was lower than the original. Would explain why jumpstarting works.

  • @John_Ridley
    @John_Ridley Год назад

    That Toyota could just have a bad engine to frame ground.

  • @dannybryant6873
    @dannybryant6873 Год назад

    Dirty ground cable?

  • @iamnoone.
    @iamnoone. Год назад

    The Toyota has a bad ground strap on the right rear engine

  • @laughingone3728
    @laughingone3728 Год назад

    3:41 ... Typical junkbaru

  • @victorsilva4383
    @victorsilva4383 Год назад

    problem with Toyota is it's Haunted RUNNNNNNNN !!!!

  • @techmechmechanic2015
    @techmechmechanic2015 Год назад

    Bad earth strap..

  • @BigLisaFan
    @BigLisaFan Год назад

    Some of those are an easy fix, others not very cheap.

  • @stevefick3919
    @stevefick3919 Год назад +1

    Even Toyotas have problems!

  • @stevie-ray2020
    @stevie-ray2020 Год назад

    The problem with that Toyota is that it's a Toyota!

  • @ouch1011
    @ouch1011 Год назад

    Smart phones need to come with a required tutorial when you first open the camera app. So many people seem to be completely incompetent when it comes to taking a decent (or even usable) photo or video. Rule #1: don’t ever record something in portrait mode.
    Second, as an actual professional mechanic, all of the armchair mechanics in here trying to “diagnose” the Toyota is hilarious.

  • @waltermalone4757
    @waltermalone4757 Год назад

    The battery has 1 dead cell.

  • @docm3093
    @docm3093 Год назад

    Toyota could be starter issue or flywheel teeth broken...

  • @msmolly3082
    @msmolly3082 Год назад

    Bad bendix on starter?

  • @servicetrucker5564
    @servicetrucker5564 Год назад

    Don’t talk to much crap about old cracked up tires. My old tow truck has 40 year old tires on the back (yes 82) and they ain’t showing any signs of stopping (literally and figuratively). Old bias tires while worse when new tend to age better than old radials. The only problem is they’re rock hard so they don’t have much traction and that’s the reason I will be changing them. Eventually

  • @Bigbonkyyy
    @Bigbonkyyy Год назад

    Second video sounds like a toilet tryna to flush.

  • @noeraldinkabam
    @noeraldinkabam Год назад

    Are we supposed to guess what’s up?

  • @albertcoburn5674
    @albertcoburn5674 Год назад

    Starter?

  • @brandonmartin7260
    @brandonmartin7260 Год назад

    Bad ground?

  • @macsloan58
    @macsloan58 Год назад

    You want to know what is wrong with the Toyota at the end?? It won’t start. That’s all.

  • @bobbyminnick8441
    @bobbyminnick8441 Год назад

    Its a ground issue on the toyota

  • @marcbonomini2751
    @marcbonomini2751 Год назад

    @4:20 Bad Ground

  • @demonorb8634
    @demonorb8634 Год назад

    landscape mode please people

  • @davidmore190
    @davidmore190 Год назад +4

    The dude at 1:40 needs another cigarette. Jesus

    • @sjv6598
      @sjv6598 Год назад +2

      Poor guy probably had throat cancer. My uncle was the same.

  • @renatosvajcar960
    @renatosvajcar960 Год назад

    Toyota on 4: 10....Problem is..Toyota is liked to be jumped...

  • @mccrackenphillip
    @mccrackenphillip Год назад +1

    4:20 is the starter bolted in all the way? The only thing I can think of unless the engine is pulled apart

  • @oilyport
    @oilyport Год назад

    Idk why half of these videos are people showing off their cool racing slicks. I want messed up cars

  • @michaelnewton1406
    @michaelnewton1406 Год назад

    Toyota's valve springs are weak

  • @t20594
    @t20594 Год назад

    Blown head gasket starter not strong enough.

  • @rayrooney4656
    @rayrooney4656 Год назад

    I wish people would stop shooting video in the vertical orientation! Can't see anything and annoying as heck!