Customer States (BMW Driver's Fuel Leaks Onto Engine *Fire Hazard*) | Just Rolled In
Oct 11, 2025•Channel
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Published7 months ago
Duration12:08
Video IDmxXYdjN8vt0
Languageen
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views10.5K
Likes754
Comments26
Engagement Rate7.44%
Likes per 100 views7.19
Comments per 1K views2.48
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Description
In this episode we see some scary fueling issues, a car literally full of bread and some other interesting issues. We hope you enjoy.
Customer states and mechanical problems in one digestible video for you to enjoy!
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Video descriptions:
0:00 As a bonus if you break down on the side of the road you can play some football until the tow truck arrives
0:21 Maybe for a food bank that’s the only explanation I can think of
0:38 When people say don’t go to Walmart for car repairs this is exactly why
0:50 Surprised the engine is still going with a filter like that
1:04 Customer could’ve had some decent ones for only $25 more per tire but wanted these instead
1:12 Simple mistake at least the customer didn’t run the engine dry before realizing
1:20 At least it was an easy diagnosis
1:37 How it managed to drive in before this happened, I have no idea
1:46 Nothing like a quick on the clock snack
1:54 Customer wouldn’t say how they did it, likely a curb
2:15 I mean come on after the first badge they just kept going
2:41 Bet this didn’t feel too great on the bumps, at least it’s an easy fix
2:51 Guessing they just chuck a new one on when they start to get dirty
3:00 Outer tie rod is long gone time for a new knuckle too
3:03 All the mechanics wanted to pull this out like the sword in the stone, but it was apparently super stuck in the tire
3:08 If the customers lucky it doesn’t look like it burns too much of the fuse box
3:23 Don’t think insurance is going to cover that one
3:42 Lucky it was a diesel if that was gas the car would’ve been gone
4:34 Whoever did rear brake work before the customer came in left caliper out causing the piston to overextend resulting in damage to caliper
4:52 Doubt they’re going to put a turbo with 30 pounds on it too time for another rebuild with the right parts
5:02 Not quite the engine light you’d expect to find
5:12 Customer got extremely lucky that belt had not much time left in it
5:24 Bonus paycheck for the mechanic and it probably makes the car sound even better
5:43 The inner side of the tire about two inches worth was down to the wires
5:54 Cars basically got asthma, imagine how much better it will run once the carbons been cleaned up
6:22 Not going to be cheap considering it’s a Mercedes Benz rim
6:36 As you can see the fuel is aerating too which makes this really bad
6:50 They had the right idea just didn’t know there were more fuses to check
7:17 Who would’ve guessed tape and what looks like glue didn’t fix it
7:24 At least it gave the customer a bit of a warning instead of just breaking on them fully
7:33 Almost 600,000 miles on a BMW is crazy would love to know if it’s original engine or how many it’s had
8:06 Guess they thought you had to push it down to select a gear
8:11 They thought opening the door broke it but obviously just a bad battery
8:24 I thought this was CV fluid, but I think its probably good old JB weld
8:44 Bit late on these brakes, even the bearing was rough
8:56 Don’t make the Toyotas like they used to
9:06 Extra crusty sparkplug right there, would love to see what the cylinder looks like
9:26 Classic issue of fixing something the customer messed up working on their own car
10:20 Bet it was leaking from the factory, and they just didn’t notice it during quality control
10:33 U-joint was almost ready to jump for freedom which would’ve been a rough time for the owner
10:45 Bad quality rod bearings on these engines, becoming super common to see them failing even after the recalls
11:24 At least the rear passengers can check the tires on the fly
11:29 For these engines specifically making the spark plugs look like this is from bad piston rings
11:37 Can’t exactly see but it looks like the strut has made itself into a 2-piece
11:51 Brand new ball joint had way too much movement and had to be replaced
11:57 Outro
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