Customer States Dodge Challenger Won't Start After Collision Repair | Just Rolled In

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0:00 Intro
0:05 I asked the viewer who sent this in, who installed that terrible brake line. He said he thinks it was the dealership that installed the ABS module because they installed some new airbags in this Challenger as well. Either way, what a heck of a job done. The brake line isn't flared properly and seems to be multiple pieces joined together. It should be one single line from the Module to where ever it's going. As for the wiring harness you could repair those wires but replacing the harness would be ideal.
0:37 No extra info. But I wonder how they got a shovel underneath their vehicle.
0:49 The owner of the ATV installed the engine air filter backward. An internal combustion engine requires air and fuel in order to operate. The combustion of the air/fuel mixture is what make's the engine operate.
1:14 This is known as tread separation/belt separation. It can happen on older tires, tires that are damaged, or even a defect from the tire manufacturer. This can't be repaired and the tire MUST be replaced. It's very dangerous to drive on a tire(s) like this.
1:25 The technician said this was on a 2003 F-150 (if he remembers correctly.) What you see is a very worn wheel bearing that damaged the CV axle and steering knuckle.
The CV axle, steering knuckle, and wheel bearing must be replaced. The ABS sensor might as well if it got damaged by the bad wheel bearing flopping around.
1:41 wow lol. Grease is just supposed to be in and on the inner and outer wheel bearings. Whoever installed these put grease everywhere! The electric brakes won't be able to work. The trailer brakes should be replaced as the brake's frictional material won't operate as intended after being coated in grease.
1:55 A very weak horn on a Jeep that sounds funny.
2:00 Another hack of a repair done from another shop. The tech said this was on a 2015 Dodge Ram 1500.
2:15 A very worn-out wheel bearing on a KIA. They didn't mention anything else.
2:25 A 20-inch wheel from an Infiniti. The technician said the customer hit a pothole.
2:31 Always make sure you have the correct lug nuts for the kind of wheels you have on your vehicle!
2:41 This is an update from the engine in this video
He also said: "I turned the crankshaft into a touch lamp. Then I turned the block into a coffee table. I used the rods and pistons as legs/feet. Then used valves about of another head to hold the glass. All hardware bolting things on is from this engine."
3:01 Outro. Thanks for watching!
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