Customer States Truck Might Need New Head Gaskets (GMC TopKick) | Just Rolled In
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Loose truck box - https://www.tiktok.com/@kyle_bean8484
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0:00 Intro
0:05 The technician said the head bolts were loose as well and that the customer just wants to get new head gaskets + head bolts even though the engine needs a lot more work. You should never use RTV silicone (room-temperature-vulcanizing silicone) on head gaskets and follow all manufacturer-recommended steps and the torque sequence when installing head bolts.
0:33 Customer drove this in. As you can see the front wheels are straight and the steering wheel is 180 degrees. So they must have hit quite the pothole. I didn't get any more information from the technician.
0:46 2013 Ford F-150 with 68000 miles / 109435 kilometres on it.
The viewer who shared the clip said the electrical connectors going to the electric rack and pinion were all full of water.
The rack and pinion will need to be replaced, reprogrammed (since it's electric), and an alignment will need to be done.
0:59 No extra info from the viewer who sent this in. I've seen differentials break like this because they are the stock differential on a truck that has had the engine upgraded and the stock differential can't handle the power., so maybe that is the cause for this.
1:14 Dodge Challenger with the 5.7L Hemi. No extra info.
1:24 A very rusty box on a GMC Sierra. It was removed and replaced with a new one.
1:32 No extra info from the viewer who sent this in. However, I have never seen this before! In a previous episode, I showed a brake pad that was installed backward from the factory but this is a first.
1:47 The Pepsi bottle is how much oil was inside the engine and it has no leaks from what the technician said. The engine is also knocking and will need to be rebuilt/replaced.
2:03 No extra info from the technician. Looks like the other shop used JB weld to try and "fix" a leak.
2:14 This was on a 2003 Toyota Prius. The viewer who sent this in said the tire was originally at 120 PSI/8.27 BAR.
2:21 2003 Ford Fiesta. The viewer said he got some used parts from a scrap yard and managed to fix the window for the customer.
Looks like the previous owner had an issue with the window regulator and decided to just use some wood to hold up the window and did not disclose it to the new owner.
2:32 The owner of the vehicle didn't know how to turn on the AC. However, I've seen this a lot since the salesperson who sells the vehicle to the customer never show's them how to use certain features and functions. Cars and getting fancier and have a lot more features and a lot of customers don't know how to use them unless they are otherwise shown. Also, a good idea to read your owner's manual when you buy a new vehicle.
2:52 No extra info.
3:15 Outro. Thanks for watching!
Видео Customer States Truck Might Need New Head Gaskets (GMC TopKick) | Just Rolled In канала Just Rolled In
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.
Hope you enjoyed the video and please consider subscribing. Thanks for watching!
If you want to submit your customer states photos/videos or car pictures, you can do so via our website.
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👉(Not all content sent in will be used and it MUST be yours)👈
Here's the last video, just in case you haven't seen it yet:
https://youtu.be/MK4RHHzADCA
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Credits:
2nd clip - https://www.tiktok.com/@teggyt0ny
Loose truck box - https://www.tiktok.com/@kyle_bean8484
Other shop fixed oil leak and want it checked over - https://www.tiktok.com/@grumpymechanic1
Last clip - www.facebook.com/joplinlimo
www.facebook.com/allansauto
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 The technician said the head bolts were loose as well and that the customer just wants to get new head gaskets + head bolts even though the engine needs a lot more work. You should never use RTV silicone (room-temperature-vulcanizing silicone) on head gaskets and follow all manufacturer-recommended steps and the torque sequence when installing head bolts.
0:33 Customer drove this in. As you can see the front wheels are straight and the steering wheel is 180 degrees. So they must have hit quite the pothole. I didn't get any more information from the technician.
0:46 2013 Ford F-150 with 68000 miles / 109435 kilometres on it.
The viewer who shared the clip said the electrical connectors going to the electric rack and pinion were all full of water.
The rack and pinion will need to be replaced, reprogrammed (since it's electric), and an alignment will need to be done.
0:59 No extra info from the viewer who sent this in. I've seen differentials break like this because they are the stock differential on a truck that has had the engine upgraded and the stock differential can't handle the power., so maybe that is the cause for this.
1:14 Dodge Challenger with the 5.7L Hemi. No extra info.
1:24 A very rusty box on a GMC Sierra. It was removed and replaced with a new one.
1:32 No extra info from the viewer who sent this in. However, I have never seen this before! In a previous episode, I showed a brake pad that was installed backward from the factory but this is a first.
1:47 The Pepsi bottle is how much oil was inside the engine and it has no leaks from what the technician said. The engine is also knocking and will need to be rebuilt/replaced.
2:03 No extra info from the technician. Looks like the other shop used JB weld to try and "fix" a leak.
2:14 This was on a 2003 Toyota Prius. The viewer who sent this in said the tire was originally at 120 PSI/8.27 BAR.
2:21 2003 Ford Fiesta. The viewer said he got some used parts from a scrap yard and managed to fix the window for the customer.
Looks like the previous owner had an issue with the window regulator and decided to just use some wood to hold up the window and did not disclose it to the new owner.
2:32 The owner of the vehicle didn't know how to turn on the AC. However, I've seen this a lot since the salesperson who sells the vehicle to the customer never show's them how to use certain features and functions. Cars and getting fancier and have a lot more features and a lot of customers don't know how to use them unless they are otherwise shown. Also, a good idea to read your owner's manual when you buy a new vehicle.
2:52 No extra info.
3:15 Outro. Thanks for watching!
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