Customer States The Car They Recently Bought Runs Rough

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Each photo & video described.
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0:00 Intro
0:05 The mechanic thinks that the previous owner knew about this and got rid of the car right away as they knew the issue was going to be a headache. A good reason to get a mechanic/technician to inspect a vehicle before purchasing it from a private seller or a dealership. When the core plug (also known as the frost plug), blew out it filled the oil pan with coolant and the previous owner and new owner kept driving like that which made this cheese whiz-type oil in the engine. I talked to a mechanic in the UK who worked on this exact engine and said most of the time the engine needs to be replaced after this happened due to overheating, but sometimes you get lucky and can just install new core plugs and clean/flush the engine. 
0:26 Vehicle is a diesel Land Rover which requires diesel exhaust fluid (known as AdBlue), but not in the engine. First time seeing a customer put DEF (diesel exhaust fluid) in an engine. If you get lucky and catch it in time you could flush the engine a number of times, but this customer drove it until the engine shut off.
0:39 Sunglasses making a rattling noise.
0:51 The customer's insurance paid to get a used transmission installed. This is a 2011 Hybrid Escalade so the technician said the price for a used transmission was close to 4k at the time this was filmed. This requires a different transmission compared to one that is non-hybrid.
1:14 The mechanic thinks that a car wash did this possibly when they recently cleaned the customer's car. They are unsure exactly who put it there, however, it was an easy fix.
1:25 Not sure who the "other shop" was, but they left the spring compressor tools on the coil springs when they installed them. 
1:33 They think the customer left a bag of fish in the back after fishing which leaked water and fish everywhere since they had found a fishing rod in the back of the SUV.
1:44 Hatch of this Hyundai Santa FE that sounds like Chewbacca.
1:49 "Update: new BCM, TDM, column harness, ignition switch, key, and brake switch." 
2:03 An important reminder to upgrade the internals of your engine when adding forced induction to it. A stock engine will only last for so long.
2:16 Phone mount the customer added after the instrument cluster was replaced made the noise.
2:26 Not the best way to replace a module underneath the carpet.
The carpet was left in that condition.
2:36 "Someone has probably told him if he puts a car seat in it won't get tested. I've had numerous customers tell me this before. Not sure why but hopefully that was the reason for the unsecured child seat."
2:49 Happened at a Gas station in Italy. They encountered this on the camera a day later after it happened.
2:59 Outro. Thanks for watching!
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