Customer States New Spark Plug He Installed Had To Be Jammed In
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 Published On Feb 8, 2024

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0:00 Intro - Click show more under the video to read more.
0:05 The customer installed spark plug was too long. "The customer really didn't want to spend. I gave him the option to tear it down and he declined further work. I did pull it apart. spark plug hole stripped head cracked. piece of head stuck between the exhaust valve. not good so far."
0:25 Not sure how the customer thought it was a good idea but here we are.
0:38 Also, I am not sure how somebody managed to put vegetable oil in the washer fluid reservoir as vegetable oil should be nowhere close to a vehicle's engine bay.
0:49 The catalytic converters were replaced.
1:00 An important reason why you should always read the owner's manual, especially if the vehicle is new to you with many new features.
1:13 These windshield wipers are fairly easy to install as well.
1:20 Maybe the customer thought it needed new rear shocks since the trailing arm was broken. Hopefully, the customer will get it replaced!
1:27 No extra info.
1:41 A good reason to keep your vehicles clean!
1:50 Looks like the customer had used this power cord for a while to keep the passenger rear door closed. The car needed a new door latch.
2:01 Probably the worst cabin air filter we have ever seen on the channel. The rats had also chewed a wiring harness that ended up getting replaced.
2:13 Failed inspection again.
2:28 Another important reason to read the owner's manual or have the salesperson go over the vehicle's features with you.
2:37 The two screws that hold the brake rotor in place are in the wrong spot so most likely whoever installed the brakes could not get the wheel on flush to the hub and broke the two-wheel studs.
2:55 No extra info.
3:03 No extra info.
3:10 Outro. Thanks for watching!

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