A wrench accidentally droopen in from wheel mud guard panel. How to recover it . I have tried with magnetic telescope pickup but didn't worked. I guess it went to the curved area.
safety just left the building. Any time you jack a car always chock the remaining wheels. Not to mention what someone else already said about using wood being a bad idea.
Bruh, i was changing my thermostat on my 98 Jeep ZJ and the super important bolt that I was holding with a magnet fell down and i didnt hear it land! I have one super loose panel near the Oil Filter and its not there. I loosened the Alternator as its the only thing visibly in the way next to the thermostat and nope. I even superglued stronger magents to my telescopic magnetic pole and nothing. I jacked up one side and still nothing. This bolt straight up vanished! The thermostate is a simple 5 minute job gone completely wrong!
I dropped a terminal pin removal tool, rolled off the coolant overflow tank and literally disappeared. The thing with mine is there is no skid plate in the front, it just disappeared into the vortex.
I dropped a socket in my engine and it got caught into something to do with my braking system. Any specific ideas? Can't find it. Afraid to drive my car.
@God Trojan no actually. Lol. Haven't driven my car since. Haven't really needed to anyway. I was going to take to a near by parking lot and try to shake my car around and see If it falls out lol. Otherwise I have to take it in because I'm going to need my car soon.
If you can get the tool only children under 5 years old need a video, called sometimes you get lucky. Although you did do a kind of a good half as job on showing safety with backing up the jack.
I am in the same situation today, unable to find my wrench, will try tomorrow the way you explained and will update. Thanks for sharing
What if I have no way of lifting it since it's on an incline, there's no bottom panel and I dropped my keys?
you should not be using the jack stands with wood on top of them. Imagine if they slipped.
Do you understand physics?
-1:58 “these nuts”. I just dropped a new spool of electrical tape into the abyss. What a effing PITA!
I lost a bolt like Luke Skywalker lost his hand....it just went down the dark hole, never to be seen again.
what object will damaged the car if dropped? like a bolt or or rock?
I dropped a 12 inch long plastic straw. I'll try your method and see if I can find it.
did the same thing today
One tip - always chock you wheels with wood or bricks to stop the car rolling - if it does, all three jacks would tople.
A wrench accidentally droopen in from wheel mud guard panel. How to recover it . I have tried with magnetic telescope pickup but didn't worked. I guess it went to the curved area.
safety just left the building. Any time you jack a car always chock the remaining wheels. Not to mention what someone else already said about using wood being a bad idea.
Bruh, i was changing my thermostat on my 98 Jeep ZJ and the super important bolt that I was holding with a magnet fell down and i didnt hear it land! I have one super loose panel near the Oil Filter and its not there. I loosened the Alternator as its the only thing visibly in the way next to the thermostat and nope. I even superglued stronger magents to my telescopic magnetic pole and nothing. I jacked up one side and still nothing. This bolt straight up vanished! The thermostate is a simple 5 minute job gone completely wrong!
I droped my plaiers should i worry when go to a ride 😒
thanks
I dropped a terminal pin removal tool, rolled off the coolant overflow tank and literally disappeared.
The thing with mine is there is no skid plate in the front, it just disappeared into the vortex.
That can be a tough one. We just need a lift that can flip a car upside down and give it a few shakes and problem solved, right? haha
@@CryptoMineLLC Actually, I decided to dismantle the entire vehicle, still didn't find it!
@@CHAOSMOVEMENT why in the fuck would you do that
@@yuni7131 It's called sarcasm dude...I know people today can't recognize it or humor but us old mother****ers still use it.
Oh i found it! That's where it came from. I was wondering how it got there.
I dropped a socket in my engine and it got caught into something to do with my braking system. Any specific ideas? Can't find it. Afraid to drive my car.
@God Trojan no actually. Lol. Haven't driven my car since. Haven't really needed to anyway. I was going to take to a near by parking lot and try to shake my car around and see If it falls out lol. Otherwise I have to take it in because I'm going to need my car soon.
If I dropped something ant iwont take it back ehat Will happen
What happens if you have a car with a mysterious black hole at the bottom of the bay, guaranteeing you will never see those tool or bolts again.
If you can get the tool only children under 5 years old need a video, called sometimes you get lucky. Although you did do a kind of a good half as job on showing safety with backing up the jack.