Customer States (IDIOT CAR OWNERS 11) | Just Rolled In

In today's episode a mechanic pulls a rod right out of the block of an engine, there's a kitten found in an engine bay and even a mouse too. We hope you enjoy! Customer states and mechanical problems in one digestible video for you to enjoy! Worst mechanical fails. Ultimate Customer States Playlist:    • Customer States   Send us your customer states and mechanic fails videos here: https://forms.gle/ybywj6a3SS4Vpvhv5 Or email: [email protected] Follow us on Instagram:   / mechanicalnightmareyt   Follow us on Facebook:   / mechanicalnightmareyt   Video descriptions: 0:00 No chance this engine will last more than 50,000 miles 0:21 I’m sure the sway bar knocking like that is great to listen to 0:36 Someone needs some manual lessons 0:41 It’s like they knew they were doing it wrong or just really wanted to make sure it didn’t leak again 1:06 Customer saved it before it overheated to be fair 1:14 This is how baby rods are born 1:59 Hopefully they don’t go over any speed bumps on the way home 2:05 25+ hp with that mod 2:15 Might just be the craziest find we’ve ever seen on mechanical nightmare 2:30 To be fair I’d take this over actual electrical issues any day 2:52 Honestly a great temporary fix 3:12 Hopefully those computers aren’t too corroded 3:18 Ouch time for a new or at least repaired ECU 3:48 Maybe it’s some sort of lotion or chemicals I have no clue 4:00 Chevy 6.2 lifter collapse got stuck up against the cam 4:08 That tire and rim definitely wasn’t looking too great even before the pothole 4:21 Ratatouille mechanic edition 4:29 Pretty bad mistake from a previous shop that could’ve gone badly 5:07 And dealerships are supposed to be the best 5:26 At least the transfer case is never going to overheat 5:39 How this still has spark is a miracle 5:54 Every single bell housing bolt was sheared off 6:11 The most important maintenance item right there 6:18 Customers extremely lucky day as this was going to fail at any moment 6:46 And no it wasn’t the customers own brake pad 6:55 Easily the best catalytic protection I’ve ever seen 7:07 VW with a failed clutch chewing up the bell housing 7:15 Wheel bearing has been gone for a long time to get this bad 7:26 Mechanic said this isn’t even terrible rust for his area as there’s salt on the roads a lot of the time 7:48 07 Chevy Avalanche, 250k+ miles with some new lifters with a bit too much oil pressure 8:00 He ended up turning it off by putting it into a high gear and stalling it 8:24 Got that new secondhand part, it’s definitely high flow for the radiator at least 8:47 Imagine how loud the thunk this must have been making 8:55 Customer states I think something is broken in the rear 9:04 Mechanics temporary fix to his exhaust on his 2012 Chevy Equinox 9:20 Apparently came from a construction site but not sure what the material is 9:34 Opel Corsa customer found this when doing the head gasket 9:41 We’ve seen worse but it’s still not nice to have to deal with 9:57 Classic Pentastar cams, 115,000 miles mechanic sees 2 a week like this 10:15 Unfortunately it was smoke from burning oil and not coolant so it’s not looking good 10:24 Complaint was that the engine is running rough 10:30 Not sure if I’d trust even the new part if the first one did this 10:39 Honestly not terrible considering the ball joints and suspension were fine 11:19 Apparently it works let us know what you think 11:32 Yup that would certainly do it 11:43 Customer states their brakes feel off 11:49 Bit of a leaf collection going on there 11:55 Outro Credit to the following people who allowed us to add additional insight and commentary:   / alec.cinnamon     / auto_ss_eurotech     / kyleellis127     / mastermechanicmatt     / natanautomotive     / nathanwind87     / off_the_newedge     / sayray24     / teddydavies0     / torquetiktok     / thetoyotarob   #customerstates #mechanicfail #mechanicproblems