Customers brakes completely fail on the interstate! *ALMOST DISASTER* We get it fixed.
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2020
- Roadside rescuing this situation that could have been 1,000,000 times worse! 𝐒𝐩𝐨𝐭 𝐦𝐞 𝐚 𝐝𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐤, 𝐨𝐫 𝐡𝐞𝐥𝐩 𝐦𝐞 𝐭𝐚𝐤𝐞 𝐦𝐲 𝐰𝐢𝐟𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐫.
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(Starts jacking car up after dragging jack across parking lot) "im trying to be quiet because its early in the morning."😂😂😂 i love it.
Trying to be quiet dragging the loudest thing known to man lol
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that’s exactly what I was thinking too🤣probably woke up the whole neighborhood lol
Same thing I thought. I have a similar jack. I carry it for the workout.
@@wilmergonzalez5080 lol I've tried starting to work on my car at 6am to get a jump on a project and i feel like a dick dragging my jack.
@@alfredoibarra9825 that's a good idea. Kill two birds with one stone
You are doing great service to people who could not get their vehicles to repair shops. Thanks for sharing clips of your daily work
Why is it when your trying to be quiet you feel like its the loudest moment in your life
Living in the rust belt (ohio) it was always a much dreaded job to work on brakes. I really don't remember a time that everything went well. Usually the bleeder screws were seized and required heat to get them loose, the wheels are rusted on. The caliper pins are stuck. And at least one bleeder breaks off. The one you are working on doesn't look sooooo bad. I enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing.
A good sign to a great mechanic is not only that he is fixing the job at hand, but preventing problems in the future even though it doesn't directly benefit him. I thought it was cool that even the small things like putting antiseize on a rotor to prevent the rotor from seizing again.
Ernest. I love how you show what’s wrong and how to fix it. I’ve known so many deceptive mechanics so seeing an earnest one really is nice to see. I hope you make it big and you are happy :))
Just a suggestion, when you first diagnose a brake job, if the bleeders look like those do, clean them off with a stiff brush and spray them well with penetrating oil while you go for the parts. In this case they'd have been soaking overnight. And invest in a creeper. 👍🏻😉
Ernest can I give you one small piece advice. When on a complex with property management, mangers get mad because of debris and stains left behind on pavement or asphalt. Just place a small square plastic tarp 2 ft X 2 ft under the area to be worked on. You can also place a couple of shop rags or towels down on the tarp. Rags or towels will contain the minor fluid leaks, tarp will keep and contain everything else. Just before placing the tire back on slide the tarp out and dispose of debris in a proper receptacle. Done, everything nice and neat you have now created a tremendous amount of good will with property management.
Oil industry spill pads. You can buy a bag online
You should get a rapid jack from harbor freight, 4ton Daytona.. makes the job easier, but hey if it works it works right
Never seizes to amaze me how people just are so ignorant to their brakes 🤦🏻♂️ good thing you went out there and saved his life pretty much
@corey Babcock yeah but regardless brakes wear out over time, they’re not meant to last forever
Ceases not seizes.
@@Amen.22 thanks for the reminder that I spelled wrong, how’s your day going?? Lol
@@Amen.22 thanks for the reminder that I spelled wrong, how’s your day going?? Lol
@@lucianoromero777 - You did get brakes right though. It amazes me how many people use break for brake... they may get it wrong when they actually mean break also.
I like how not ONCE does he say its the customers fault his breaks failed.
Never minded nails down a blackboard, but I can only handle about 2 seconds of a jack rolling on a rough surface
Here in rust land the large dead blow hammer and torch are your constant companions!!!
Straight up neglect on the owners behalf. Good for you, dangerous for them! Great job!
Thank you. and thanks for your support!
Really tho huh. Procrastinating at its best.
Not getting rotors off that easy in NY. Usually requires some not so gentle persuasion.
Ernest if you want to keep the reservoir from draining down while you have a brake line off just put a piece of plastic sheet under the reservoir cap and then the reservoir can't vent and the system won't leak fluid. Just make sure to remove the sheet when your done with the job.
My dude Ernest with the road side rescue. I remember around 2 months you had around 2k subs. That's crazy good job
Just a thought, you have become a great educator of young mechanics. If you're going to use the torsion bar as a place for your jack stands use the mounting location. It is always more solid and you will not bend it or cause it to deflect! Just a thought!
Even with the loss of the front caliper, he should have still had brakes on the rear with a dual master - was he really out of brakes altogether?
With all the salt that we use in Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois, I usually have to pass a smaller bolt through the holes that the caliper bracket bolts to with a nut between the ear and the rotor to act as a press. Just tighten it until it pops, rotate it half a turn and repeat.
“I might need a funnel for this” pause for a few seconds………F it continues to pour not spilling a drop, Like a BOSS…..love your videos
RUclips recommended this at 12am, glad it did the content is a 10/10. Hope you charged every emergency/pain in the a** fee you have for this one, working miracles out here.
I like to use the hub cleaning brushes(Its like a drill bit), and can clean around the studs really well. Theyre like $20 on amazon, and you replace the ends as they wear out. I saw Eric O from SMA using them...hes one of those "Rust belt mechanics", i love the hub brushes.
Should have bought two calipers. At that age the other one is close to death as well!! Great channel !
I know rust I live in NY I would love to have the rust u showed
Yep
Same here man them break lines would of been gone lol
Right? Looks like a typical 5 year old truck here in Wisconsin. Since the truck he's working on is about 20 years old, we'd call that "rust free."
I do the same thing you do, and I do small engines too, mowers and what not, what I do is I look the part up for the customer, send them the cheapest link, as per their request, and they buy it, that way I know it's the correct part, I've been watching your channel for some time, and glad to see you using jack stands, keep up the good work.
As a rust belt mechanic I use the biggest dead blow I have on hand to knock a wheel off. I also have used a propane torch around where the rotor and wheel meet and thermal shock it with seafoam deep creep. After everything is off I like to use sand paper or a "cookie wheel" on a die grinder to clean all contact surfaces off. I often just apply a little motor oil with a shop towel on the surface. As for rotors I like to us air hammer with a flat "hammer" bit or the biggest hammer I have on hand.
sounds fun... haha i dont envy the rust belt guys!
Good goin dude. Keep hustlin.
Being a turn wrench is hard. Being mobile doubles it
When I drove Taxicab a few years ago, I was the one who ALWAYS was giving the lazy "mechanic" static for not doing the brakes properly. I wound up being told to do ALL of the brakes on all 30 Taxicabs. I'm NOT a Licensed Mechanic. I refused and they tried to fire me for it. BUT I do the brakes on my own Vehicles. Anti-seize compounds are DA BOMB for making sure that rims don't stay on AFTER you have to use a sledge hammer to loosen them. Love your tutorial vids Ernest.
Joe , your lucky the owner didn't kick your ass all over hell for not doing those brakes. Lazy f #%×er
Ernest saves the day Thank You!
I'm doing brakes on an 07 Sonata right now. Driver rear pads were in pieces and rotor was destroyed. The caliper moves fine too. Really weird. Hose is in good shape. Oh well, taking a break from the brakes to watch Ernest do brakes. Lol!
Just some friendly advice.. don’t put a jack stand under a torsion bar. They tend to break on the side opposite of the control arm making the jack stand completely useless.
Is that a torsion bar or radius arm?
Agree. If not, then likely to bend the bar in the middle. Puts extra stress on the mounting rubbers and connections.
Hope there was a sign off on the torsion bar connection. Potentially instability on hard corner turns.
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And a tip for stoping the line from leaking is a long valve stem will fit where the banjo bolt goes and it will stop the leak and no pinching of the hose required.
This could be 'just rolled into the shop' material
Hi. New to the channel. Here's a quick tip on getting rusty tires off easily. Put two bolts back on loosely so the tire doesn't fly off. Lay on your side under front or rear bumper (please take all safety precaution before doing this) and position yourself to kick the interwall of the tire outwards. Two or three kicks and she's off - 100% of the time!
If the car doesn’t move and I can’t park next to it, I’ll park behind unload everything and then do the same thing when I’m finished. Not making multiple trips across the parked lot.
Tap stuck wheels with a heavy hammer on the back side.
Always fun watching other guys go through the same situations. Keep up the good videos.
Admire your work alot ernest have a great day and you have a new subscriber 😇😇
Thanks, you too!
It just started grinding yesterday! Ha ha
Wow I wish I lived near you your killing it bro. Savings so many people and saving them some money. Every job is 100% with you I love it. Let's get to 40k subs people!
Should get a fleet roadside rescuers and have them film each job lol or franchise this out once you perfect it.
The area that really needs the anti-seize is the OD of the hub and the ID if the rotor. Fluid Film is a good product for that.
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@@rezagrans1296 What???
@@rezagrans1296 are you broken?
This truck probably is used in hilly, mountain region, so the braking is more heavy. Ernest, fit a workbench with a good size vice in the truck. It will come handy. Enjoyed watching, thanks for posting.
If you push the brake pedal half way down and hold it there with a piece of 2x4 it will prevent the master cylinder from draining while you have the caliper off.
Ernest try using a pry bar next time to get the wheel off it works for me everytime. I use to kick it too. Just a suggestion. Have a good day 👍
His tires are almost 10 years old, regardless of tread they need to be replaced. But with how he treated his brakes and that sway bar end link, tires probably aren't on his list of preventative maintenance items. If he even has one. Oh well.
Scary who we share the road with isn't it?
Whoever owns that truck is a hazard being on the road
See those control arm bushings ? Man !
Sway bar link missing
@@tharoncesselli7162 I thought I was only 1who saw that
You haven't seen rust till you work on a twenty years old vehicle from Michigan, we invented rust.
Neighbor from Indiana here, i would say we are just as bad with rust. I replaced a wheel hub on a 2000 dodge durango recently and every bolt was caked in rust.
I'm from Michigan, I now live near where these videos are recorded, and don't miss all the salt being dumped to clear snow.
haha every time i hear complaints about rust i shake my head, im in WI and ive seen a brake caliper bolt rust so far that it broke off.
Oh yes along Lake Michigan they have salt Hills so high it looks like Mount Everest
@@rollenschultz2707 yeah up here we have buildings dedicated to protecting huge salt mountains from the rain, if your in mi i assume they do the same thing. every county has a few of them.
Can't get enough of your videos man. I learn so much from you
Thank you ernest iv have learned alot from you and your videos thankyou for sharing the knowledge.
I am glad you feel our pain here in the upper midwest. I always have a torch for those seized bolts. lol
Love the channel brotha. Stay blessed an be safe. 💯👍🏽 Shout out from ABQ NM.
Thanks! Will do!
looking at the jack stand on the torsion bar priceless!
thats why i said it was there just in case not touching. haha
He has great manners and respect for peaple in public.
I had that sort of failure as I was parking to get brake pads and caliper replaced. Bought all the parts a week ago, but just didn't have time to replace. Then just catastrophic failure right before replacing.
Hey there Ernest Love the content have a great day/night.
Thank you! You too!
Might want to look into "Fluid Film" for an anti seize. Watch another RUclips from NY and was curious. Asked my work for a trial run and we havent looked back. Amazing stuff.
Having done mobile repair for years. I wouldn’t worry about where you park. If it were me I would have parked right behind the truck in the middle of parking lot. 2 reasons, 1 people see you a professional and are less likely to be concerned about you messing around with a “regular” vehicle there. 2 it is great advertisement. Surprisingly even though your truck is in the parking lot in a spot people won’t notice, first time you park in the middle of the road people will see it and think hey this guy services this area and they will grab your number off the truck for future use. If you are blocking parking most I will repeat MOST people will be civilized and ask you to move if you are in their way. You will however no matter where you are at find that occasion person that will be a pain in the a**.
Same in Germany when you call the "automobile club" (which is an on-site help and towing service), they also park right at the broken car, and everyone understands that.
Shit Aaa pulls up I’d do the same thing screw carry a jack or rotors then have to work in the heat to lol yeah ok
It's amazing how many vehicles are driving down the road in very bad condition like this. I basically just assume every single one is about to have wheels fall off, brake check me, explode, whatever. Driving is more tiresome than it should be.
A job well done is not a job well done until you test drive the vehicle to verify no other issues especially on a brake job. Looks good ernest...love your channel.
I dont know if I'll be able to catch the live stream but I'll definitely watch it tomorrow evening. Can you talk about a few pre-failure warning signs for brake failure?
Yeah thats a good idea. ill do that in a video.
Let us all not forget the souls that were lost 19 years ago may they rest in peace.
Thank you!
What happened 19 years ago ?
@@jaybenjamin5649The video was posted on 9/11, I assume that is what they meant.
@@THEONLYNIKOMATH ahhhh sorry didn’t think
Another job well done. Those wheels are usually greased with a bore greaser at the Ford factory to ease removal and it usually gets cleaned off later by nonfactory people which is sometimes why the wheel seizes on there. It also helps prevent galvanic corrosion if they have a wheel made of something other than steel. I’m like the other commenters as well, I personally park my Stepvan near where I’m working in case there’s an emergency and need a specific tool ASAP and people will ask me to move if I’m in the way.
Thanks for the video Earnest, I guess they were trying to get all the used they could out of their brake pads 🤷
yeah...
Bro.... Always best to do hydraulics, both left & right, because a new part "may" work
smoother than an old one, so, you "may" get a brake pull ! Just say'in
Asking as a not-native speaker: Is this common in the US or in your area to say "take the tire off" when you actually take the whole wheel off?
Really comes down to personal preference
Interchangable. If the wheel is off and then you say take the tire off, you would dismount it from the rim. If you have a flat and put the spare tire on. The spare, of course is already mounted. Try to figure out how something can be "hot" and "cool" at the same time. It's perspective
Yes. I notice that a lot too. Here in New Zealand we say wheel if we're talking about the whole thing but in US they mostly say Tyre (note my correct spelling, lol)
most people in the US make no distinction between the tire and wheel
Tire is the preferred word to use. Wheel could also be used and still be correct.
Job well done
Did not look through all your comments so someone may have already mentioned this - easiest way to loosen stuck wheels for me ( yes I am a lot older than you ) probably not in this case though as he had no brakes at all. I just loosen all the lug nuts pretty good but leave them on and back up the car about 10 feet then back where it was and usually the car does the work and they come right off.
nice. ill have to try that
Even if you did get approached by management at one of those complexes. Don’t let them push you around, make them talk to the customer. Those type of people love making conflicts
Better yet , tell Management you saw some BLM activity coming this way and they look mad. That will keep em` off your back for a while so you can back to repairs.
@@PinBall3 Really bro??? Comments like this is why shit will never change in this world.
You have a vise mounted in you're truck for stuff like trying to get that slide out? Great video again
Very intense on the brake job which is coming up I like that on hands thank you for a good video
@1:45, The phrase is, “for all intents and purposes.” So many people say, “for all intensive purposes.”
Most condo or apt buildings do not allow any kind of mechanical work, here in So Fla. I am not even allowed to change my oil.
Hi Ernest, love your videos!!!
as neglectful as I am about my brakes, I cannot even imagine getting to this point
Ol' boy drove it like he stole it! So much neglect! The carelessness of this truck owner could of caused a BAD accident! His drivers license should be taken away! Uncalled for!
It's the way most people have always lived. Do nothing until disaster strikes.
Another job well done! 👍👍
Admire you to work the way you do. Not easy working outside in parking lots.
Anti seize is a must on everything up here in NH. Little tip, don’t ever use copper anti seize on anything aluminum. I was told by an old timer that copper anti seize actually slowly eats away aluminum. Not sure if it is true or not, but either way, I always use aluminum based anti seize.
Absolutely loving your channel, you are making the dream work. Maybe look into a cart for when you have to park far like in this video
Your so lucky u hit the tire once and it comes off. I have to use a mini sledge to get off tires here in Pennsylvania
Any time I come across a stuck pin I put vice grips on the pin and heat the outside of where the pin is stuck . I heat it for a good 5 mins sometimes more and keep wiggling the pin back and forth till it loosens up
Also brake grease is good to keeping everything working easy and helps pads wear even so I would use it and just trying too help....
Yeah, We Are Laughing..............Wish we had that much rust to deal with.................Wish you would go on tour up here in the Northeast for a week or so..............Stay safe.
i always press the brake pedal (slightly) when replacing hydraulic parts in the system. with a broomstick between the seat or a special pedal holder (idk what its called in english), so that the compensator hole in the master is blocked, and just one or two drops of fluid leaks out, and theres no mess.
Have got in trouble for working on A vehicle on the street. I live at a trailer/mobile home park and im not even allowed to change my Oil. Pissed me off
Amazing watching you work on these carless drivers lol
He's carless because he has a truck. Maybe you meant careless.
Thank you for not making us listen to you dragging that jack the whole way lol! A jack over asphalt is a horrendous noise
great job bro
Get a circular wire brush on your drill, great for cleaning hubs. As for stuck discs, a few love taps (hit with passion) on the side and front is enough to break them loose. You need to get a vice in the truck, brilliant for holding things. Put the pin in and move the bracket round it/hammer time again. Clean out the hole with a drill bit. PS if the brake pedal is pressed it will stop fluid coming out when you break into the system
whispering to respect the people in the complex, proceeds to kick the shit out of that tire lmao
As usual a very educational video :-)
Thanks again!
Ernest you should use cardboard and lay it under where you working on. That way you don’t get ground dirty and avoid trouble with police and neighbors. Great video keep up the great job
Incredible!
I've seen it a few times and I think that redundancy is a great way to be safe under a vehicle !
@ 21:18 in the upper left frame behind the front bumper turn signal is an oil filter or some other type of filter? Do you know if this is a modification, my 99' F-150 oil filter is tucked far away up in the heavens of the engine and is a journey to change. This would greatly simplify my oil changes! I enjoy your channel, keep up the good work!
I was surprised to see you didn’t have a rubber wheel with a drill for that rust or maybe you didn’t want to make a lot of noise either way a job 👍 well done
What about the broken sway bar end links? You can tell this person doesn't do basic maintenance. I would hate to see his oil changes, diff fluid, or transmission fluid!
I saw that too when he’s was finishing up on the near side 👍🏻
yeah somehow i left that out in editing. but i did talk about them a bit. idk where that clip went to...
@@RoadsideRescue did you replace it?
I just replaced a sway bar link that was missing on my older mustang. I wonder why it just disappeared, I see it's common?
@@kkovler1 I had one rust out on my 02 Silverado here in Michigan. But only the top busted out. More common in the salt belt
I also saw that chrisfix video explaining the difference between copper and aluminum anti sieze 😆😆
Have you ever tried a pressure bleeder? It would save you a lot of time here.