Customer States Truck Has A Lack Of Power | Just Rolled In

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Published at : October 21, 2022

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For today's episode, we have some customer states photos and videos from all around the web and sent in by subscribers! If you have any questions about any of the photos or videos, feel free to ask in the comments. Also, check out the bottom of this description for more information about each photo & clip.

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Lower control arm bolts - https://www.tiktok.com/@enfamy
Exhaust Leak - https://www.tiktok.com/@nickmacier

Each photo & video described.
These videos are meant to be educational but also funny, so if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask!

0:00 Intro
0:05 Ford F-350 with 6.0 Powerstroke. The turbo is oil feed and the turbo seals were leaking into the exhaust side (hot side) of the turbo which caused the oil to pour out of the exhaust (hood stack) and onto everywhere on the truck.
0:20 Some crazy "curb rash" on a customer's vehicle that just came in for a service. Look's like somebody did this on purpose it's so bad.
0:30 The technician said: "Aftermarket steel wheels rotted/rusted bad enough to crack and separate from the center hub."
0:41 From the looks of it, the bolt that tightens the strut to the steering knuckle/spindle must have been loose to cause this. As the strut slides into the knuckle and it's just one bolt that holds it together.
0:59 Look's like the customers drove into a parking barrier in a parking lot. From what we can see the oil pan is dented in, the transmission housing is cracked, the transmission pan is cracked, and the transmission mount is broken. They didn't mention how much the repairs cost.
1:15 Missing brake pads, and brake caliper not bolted on the passenger rear side and re-used the old brake pads on the driver's side. Unsure why somebody would use all-new parts but not brake pads.
1:31 The technician said: "Customer complained about a wet dog smell from the AC a few weeks after maintenance and demands a free ac cleaning treatment, when getting the car inside we noticed a soaking wet raincoat and a dog bench / Carrier on the back seat. When we told him we found this he got angry 'do you think I'm stupid? My dog doesn't smell'."
1:43 It's the drain for the convertible top. So all the water that collects on the top would make its way to the drain and leak out of the bottom of the car. But in this case, it got so full of water because the drain was plugged and it made its way to the window motor which most likely caused it to short out.
2:00 Inner and outer tie-rod end on a VW Beetle. The inner tie rod (left side) is supposed to thread into the outer tie-rod end. As you can see it just slide's in. The technician thinks the jam nut was maybe loose so the inner tie-rod end was vibrating and slowly wore out the threads in the inner tie-rod. If you have any idea what you think happened. Let us know!
2:10 Looks like the welds that hold the axle to the trailer broke. The customer is lucky nothing bad happened on his 200-mile trip.
2:20 No brakes, rotors are halfway worn, and a loose wheel bearing.
No extra info.
2:29 As mentioned the bolts for the lower control arm were almost all the way backed out. Seems like it's been that way for a while as the holes are slightly worn.
2:43 Hyundai (didn't mention model) had a hole in the engine block and was still running.
2:50 Most shops won't repair a tire if they have more than 3 leaks/holes. So this customer would need to get 4 new tires. Most likely picked up these roofing nails at a construction site.
3:08 They didn't mention how this happened but my guess is that the tire was overfilled or damaged and shouldn't be taken out of service. The one person is lucky they moved!
3:19 Outro. Thanks for watching! Customer States Truck Has A Lack Of Power | Just Rolled In
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