Customer States 'BMW Driver Asks Why Her Run Flats Didn't Work' | Just Rolled In
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Published11 months ago
Duration11:48
Video IDIHOGv3IlOA8
Languageen-US
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views17.3K
Likes1.1K
Comments18
Engagement Rate6.28%
Likes per 100 views6.17
Comments per 1K views1.04
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In today's episode there's some terrifying customer tires, a couple of overheating engines and a very odd car with sun screens over its head lights. We hope you all enjoy!
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Video descriptions:
0:00 From a 2020 Hyundai Kona with only 5179 miles
0:10 Mechanic said it’s got to be a turbo defect from the factory
0:20 Poor trucks seen a bit more than a backyard garden project
0:33 This one was already worn through, and I think there’s a recall for this model because of this issue
0:41 That’s not only insane but impressive the plastic zip tie is somehow working and held up
0:51 No update yet but looking at those codes the engine may need a lot of work
1:02 If you look at the axle nut it’s the wrong one causing it to wobble around
1:10 That’s one way to save money on having to buy a trailer
1:21 Customer would’ve saved their engine had they actually listened to the coolant warning
1:32 Brake rotor more like broke rotor am I right
1:46 Honestly, I’d prefer this than rats in an airbox any day
1:52 Now that’s terrifying, customer got a bunch of suspension components replaced and new tires
2:05 Pretty rough to drive 4 hours for an easy fix but sometimes you just need another set of eyes
2:15 Wouldn’t be surprised if insurance writes this off cause those parts aren’t cheap
2:28 A WOF is basically a safety inspection and obviously this customer failed badly
3:02 Confusing as it would sometime work fine and not overheat then other times be overheating
3:21 A few comments were saying maybe it was a spike strip they ran over
3:38 Even better you can’t just replace the ball join and have to buy a whole new hub
3:57 Going to guess something timing wise isn’t too happy
4:08 Pretty obvious it’s got to be the oil seal if there's no leaks and super lucky it hadn’t run away and destroyed the engine
4:20 Seems like a big hassle instead of putting some UV coat on the lenses every year
4:32 Got to love it when the replacement part looks worse than the broken part
4:50 Assuming they either didn’t seat a spark plug cap or messed up the coil wiring
5:06 Guess they thought run flats were invincible or something
5:11 Bodyshop’s going to be getting a bigger bill than what they thought I think
5:42 Customer ended up opting for a metal replacement one instead
5:56 Less rebound than a broken trampoline
6:08 Been seeing a few bad turbo’s recently wonder what messed this one up
6:45 And no, that amount of blowby is not good and needs to be inspected further
6:53 Customer states it’s been shaking above sixty like this for a while now
6:57 If they’re lucky the engine won’t be hurt
7:06 That engines a couple of months away from jumping out the hood
7:17 Definitely could’ve damaged a mount or bent the lower control arm from that hit
7:34 Customer states clunking noise under car, lower control arm bushing was bad
7:39 Rear diff finally had enough and gave up in a spectacular way
7:49 Yeah just pads aren’t going to quite cut it this time
8:00 Another customer trying to fix the wrong issue that they should be
8:27 May as well give it a birthday while repairing it with all new parts
8:36 Found out what the clunking noise was
8:47 Plenty of life left in it right guys
8:55 Some customers seem to think mechanics live in a magical reality or something
8:59 Classic cam phaser noise that Ford seems to love
9:09 Mechanic was pretty fed up with a nearby tire store trying to upsell customers
9:55 Just needs a simple drain clean and this won’t happen anymore
10:04 Could also be the blend door
10:13 Not going to lie this one is a first
10:52 To be fair this customer did also have a small radiator leak
11:02 Honestly sometimes you’ve got to make do with what you’ve got at the time
11:35 Outro
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