Customer States Jeep Randomly Started To Run Rough | Just Rolled In
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0:00 Intro
0:05 "Oil is clean as a whistle, had timing DTC’s, both oil control valves on the left bank are seized.. the gritty material is everywhere under the valve cover and obviously the block as well." The Jeep had 24000 miles / 38624 kilometres. The technician knew something was suspicious as the engine air filter, oil, and oil filter were all brand new. It looks to be sand/dirt that got inside the engine but the customer didn't want the shop to know. Their insurance company refused to pay for the repairs and the vehicle was towed away.
0:25 The screen was off.
0:32 The brake line got repaired and the brake system was bled.
What a shot though to perfectly hit a brake line!
0:47 Dodge dually (did not mention the year). You can see a hairline crack in the transfer case and a huge crack in the bell housing of the transmission.
1:05 2022 Ford Escape only had 3000 miles / 4828 kilometres on it. The viewer who shared this clip said the owner took a huge loss when they traded it in as their dealership needed to spend a lot of time cleaning all of this plasti dip off of everything.
1:23 "2018 Kia Forte. The vehicle was in for recalls only and the tech working on just popped the hood and saw this. It seems like the customer is logging some information and has more random stuff in the back with dates and numbers, also you can see the wires are horribly placed and the positive post has a jumper connected waiting to short out his high-tech contraption."
1:39 The technician wasn't sure if the customer had installed a bigger fuse or possibly a coin in the fuse holder. He said it was impossible to tell as the fuse holder was completely melted. The wiring harness got replaced.
1:58 The technician said he has absolutely no clue how a pair of boxers got into the intake tube and no explanation from the customer. Quite the unusual one!
2:07 The shop refused to work/diagnose the issue as they told the customer it needed the frame fixed and body work properly done on it by a qualified body shop.
2:20 No issues found. The other line mentioned they had a rear strut hanging down. The technician found no issues and asked the service advisor what the customer meant. Must have been some sort of confusion on the customer's end.
2:23 No extra info.
2:40 A RAM 1500 with a 3 liter Ecodiesel had Cummins turbo diesel, and a Ram 4500 heavy duty badge on it that was installed by the customer.
2:48 The inner tie rods end up bending and the rack & pinion was also damaged. This was on an Audi (didn't mention the model).
2:58 Surprised this is road legal, I wonder how it tows!
3:12 Outro. Thanks for watching!