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0:00 Intro
0:05 2019 Ford Ranger. Not sure why but the customer decided to change the spark plugs himself, even though the truck didn't need them. Looks like the customer dropped a socket (6mm) into the spark plug hole.
0:32 As mentioned, the customer forgot to install 1 spark plug. The vehicle will still start and what you hear is compression coming through the spark plug hole. The vehicle is a Mazda Tribute (Same as Ford Escape).
0:44 The technician said he's not buying the full story of what the customer said. The viewer who sent this in has sent in a lot of clips + updates, so I will update you guys if I get an update.
0:55 As you can see one of the rear shocks is bent 90 degrees.
I was thinking this was caused by maybe the customer lifting their truck and keeping the stock shocks in the rear. So the shocks are over-extended and over time it bent one of the shocks. However, I did not get more information from the technician who filmed this but will update you guys if I do.
1:10 I've seen this lots from people driving on old tires. Most tire manufacturers recommended getting new tires after 10 years, even if they look to be okay. On the sidewall of the tire, you can find the date code, which tells you what week and year the tire was manufactured. You can read more about this here - bit.ly/3R6HRzj
1:17 The customer drove from somewhere in Alberta, Canada (didn't mention where) to Vancouver Island Canada which is quite the long drive, with a lot of mountain driving. It is scary to think they drove on these brakes. Also, 1 caliper bolt was missing.
1:29 Wiring looks clean but they could have done a cleaner job on the installation.
1:39 No extra info from the technician who filmed this. He did say it looked like quite the fire hazard though.
2:06 A good reminder to check the u-joints/grease them every service.
2:21 Not sure how long the customer drove on a flat tire, but I'm going to assume quite a while for the wheel to look like that.
2:28 As mentioned the tires were made on the 14th week of 1995 and are VERY dry rotted and should be replaced.
2:40 New wiper blades have a plastic cover on the thin rubber strip to protect them before being installed. The customer left that on and that's why it wasn't working as designed.
2:53 Got towed in because it wouldn't start (needs ignition switch). The viewer who sent this clip in should be in the comments and able to answer questions regarding this Trans Am.
3:10 Outro. Thanks for watching!
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