Customer States Compilation (The Best of 2023)

Customer States Compilation (The Best of 2023)

April 16, 2024
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Just Rolled In: A Collection of Customer Car Disasters

Cars are an essential part of our daily lives, and we rely on them to get us from point A to point B. However, not all car owners take proper care of their vehicles, leading to some disastrous consequences. In this article, we will take a look at some of the most outrageous and unbelievable car disasters that have been brought into auto shops. From DIY repairs gone wrong to bizarre modifications, these stories will leave you shaking your head in disbelief.

The Heater Hose and the CDs

One customer brought in their car after replacing a heater hose, claiming that their CDs would not eject. The technician found and fixed the issue, but it begs the question: how did replacing a heater hose affect the CD player?

The Coolant Leak and the DIY Fixes

Another customer attempted to fix a coolant leak themselves, using silicone, a plastic bag, bungee cords, and even a stick. Needless to say, their DIY fixes did not work, and they had to bring their car into the shop for proper repairs.

Washer Fluid in the Battery

One customer complained of washer fluid coming out of their battery. The technician found that someone had routed the washer hose through the battery vent hole, causing the fluid to leak into the battery compartment.

Hard to Turn Steering

A customer brought in their car, claiming that it was hard to turn the steering wheel. The technician found and fixed the issue, but the cause was not disclosed.

The Scarf and the Airbag Light

Another customer had an airbag light on, and the technician found that a scarf was tied to the steering wheel and wrapped around the clock spring, causing it to tangle on turns and create static that interfered with the clock spring.

Grinding Noise and Sparks

One customer complained of a grinding noise and sparks coming from underneath their car while driving. The technician found that the car was so low that the exhaust and fuel tank were dragging on the ground, causing the noise and sparks.

Vegetable Oil in the Engine

The owner of a vehicle called in mobile mechanics, claiming that their engine was running rough since they added vegetable oil to the engine. The customer had added 5 liters of cooking oil to the engine, thinking it was a suitable replacement for engine oil.

Transmission Troubles

One customer had their van towed in after another shop tried to replace their transmission but failed to figure it out. The transmission was not bolted to anything, and the lines and exhaust were cut.

Unsafe to Drive

One customer's vehicle was deemed unsafe to drive after it was found that the rear crossmember was held together by piping, an exhaust clamp, and a stick.

U-Joint Vibration

A customer tried to fix a U-joint on their drive shaft but still had a bad vibration while driving. The technician found that the customer had welded a smaller brake pad onto the backplate of the old brake pad, causing the vibration.

Highlights

- Customers attempt DIY repairs and modifications, leading to disastrous consequences.

- Technicians find bizarre and unbelievable issues with cars brought into the shop.

- Proper maintenance and repairs are essential to keep cars running smoothly and safely.

FAQ

Q: Can I use cooking oil as a replacement for engine oil?

A: No, cooking oil is not a suitable replacement for engine oil and can cause severe damage to your engine.

Q: Can I fix a coolant leak with silicone and bungee cords?

A: No, DIY fixes like these are not effective and can cause more damage to your car.

Q: Is it safe to drive a car with a coolant leak?

A: No, a coolant leak can cause your engine to overheat and lead to severe damage if not addressed promptly.

Q: Can I install a new transmission myself?

A: It is not recommended to install a new transmission yourself unless you have the proper knowledge and experience.

Q: Can I use an air freshener to improve my car's performance?

A: No, air fresheners have no effect on your car's performance and can cause issues if placed in the wrong location.

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