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@jwenting7 ай бұрын
they're a scam, you're better than this.
@matthewf19797 ай бұрын
Betterhelp is dirtier than your local scammy garage.
@rigell27647 ай бұрын
Still shilling better help? Shame on you.
@LesWiles7 ай бұрын
@@matthewf1979 dirtier than the tooth brush used to clean the corollas throttle body
@captidgas7 ай бұрын
better help is the scam job i understand it sounds good but its not look it up and its past
@BillyBobDingledorf7 ай бұрын
30 years ago, a dealer charged me $60 for shop supplies to diagnose an issue I told them about. I pushed them to explain. They told me it was for oil and rags. I asked them if they used oil. They said no. I asked them to give me the $60 rags that I paid for. They dropped the charge.
@jamesburns22323 ай бұрын
They do the same scam on cans of brake disk cleaner. I had a rear axle replaced on my 1995 Chevy Blazer and the Chevy dealer charged me for 4 cans of brake disk cleaner. I said: "why 4 cans and not 1 can?" The dealer couldn't explain it and took three cans off my bill but still charged me for the shop rags used. 🙄🤑
@BillyBobDingledorf3 ай бұрын
@@jamesburns2232 Might be the hospital excuse. I was in the hospital and they charged me $50 for a bandage (same bandages you and I have in our bathroom). I asked them why it was so high. They told me, because they had to open a new box. Again, I asked them for the rest of the box. They dropped the charge.
@mattycampbell47092 ай бұрын
@jamesburns2232 1 can of brake cleaner would definitely not be enough for a rear axle change if you properly cleaned everything. If I were the shop, I'd have gave you all of the grease and grime back that we cleaned out of there
@MrMustangManАй бұрын
no way they charged you $60 from 30 years ago for that
@Johnmith62626 күн бұрын
800 bucks for MAF cleaning ,battery and throttle body is a bloody rip off.
@maverick16857 ай бұрын
I took a "Stealership" to small claims court for a botched repair job & won my case.
@joshrayburn55347 ай бұрын
Probably settled
@silverfoxfinance7 ай бұрын
How much was the court fee and time apent? Genuinely curious from your perspective.
@Maria_Moon_Angel7 ай бұрын
Thanks for putting this out there, I absolutely detest when people are like oh, it's going to be such a hassle to go to court and do anything about it If more people actually encouraged fighting the scam or crappy jobs done by businesses, that would help everyone because then businesses would do things right the first time or to the best of their ability
@genekelly84676 ай бұрын
@@Maria_Moon_Angel I agree-I sued GM in Small Claims court and won! Just make sure you have all your evidence and proofs-and you can win. In my case, I got want I was asking, plus the car.
@slowery436 ай бұрын
Wow that is so not even a litlte intersting in any way... this is not about you
@colinmcguire29334 ай бұрын
I brought my 86 BMW 535i to a local shop that was highly recommended. My aunt was a long-time friend of the owner, but I didn’t bring that up when bringing it in because I don’t like doing that. All I needed was a NY inspection and a valve adjustment. I sent it in for the valve adjustment since I broke a few fingers and doing it one-handed wasn’t worth it. One week goes by. Two weeks goes by. Finally I go in on the third week and the car still hasn’t even been looked at. What I was told was it would take 1-2 days, bring it in on X day, pick it up next day. Every time I called, I got the same “oh yeah we’re about to work on it now” answer. Finally when I went in, I saw the inspection was done, with some other work I never authorized. They replaced both rear axles, which I had already replaced maybe 3 weeks before bringing it in. They took the tint off my windows, which yes isn’t legal in NY, but they scratched up all the windows doing it. They “adjusted” the valves, as soon as I started it I knew it wasn’t done. Opened the hood and showed I could see the original gasket still sticking out. I went ballistic on the owner, to the point that other people waiting came outside to look. He had the balls to tell me “he’ll write off the axles, but I still had to pay the rest of the bill”. I tore the bill up and left. I called my aunt and told her what happened and how her “friend” screwed me over. He called me an hour later apologizing up and down and he didn’t know I was related to her. I don’t know what’s worse, the fact that he tried to screw me completely, or if he would’ve treated me differently if I said that he knew my aunt.
@rickclagg71087 ай бұрын
These scam shops need to be reported. I report all where I live. Put them out of business.
@unityforall-md4fl6 ай бұрын
Sadly they keep popping out under different business names, and they can close and open multiple ones if they are big enough. One person, an individuals effort is needed, thank you for helping the local communities to not be scammed of their hard earned money, but this extends beyond to systemic issues of consumers/citizens being protected. There is no cap on the materials and services shops can charge , correct me if i am wrong, there is no regulations on how much business can indirectly make off from a consumer. Meaning, if it cost 100 dollars for materials and services, technically all the dealer I the entire area can charge 1,000 of they wanted to as long as everyone is doing it 😅. business dealer repeat everywhere, reaching beyond local individuals effort to stop the spray, as the spray is due to systemic errors.
@tommak65166 ай бұрын
Put them out of business??? The business has an advantage over the customer in ALL situations. You hear many stories of even oil change places ripping off customers.
@IbelongtoJesus.29 күн бұрын
And warn everyone you can
@craigbathurst11857 ай бұрын
Tell the customer to hire an attorney and file a lawsuit. Tell the local TV station how they ripped him off. Report them to the State General Attorney’s Office and report them to the BBB.
@tv3211237 ай бұрын
You are 100% correct about everything besides the BBB. The BBB is a strange private organization with no power at all, and a tendency to practice the same practices as yelp but on a much softer scale. Businesses that pay the BBB fees just magically tend to end up with better ratings & reviews.
@keving37037 ай бұрын
@@tv321123 I can verify and have experienced it myself, you are 100% correct unfortunately the BBB is useless
@williamegler87717 ай бұрын
When you eventually make it to court it will come down to two mechanics stating their personal opinions on what the issues were.
@lordgarth17 ай бұрын
Some local tv stations will investigate by bringing in vehicles with known issues and seeing what gets done and for how much and running a story in the results.
@arricammarques19557 ай бұрын
@@williamegler8771 Yes, it would be an expensive exercise.
@frankhartford51947 ай бұрын
I live in downeast Maine and run my own small shop solo. My wait time is always 2-3 weeks out, but after 2 years of working hard being honest and having no big come backs other then part failures a couple times. I'm constantly getting new customers show up, making a appointment to get in cause they just left a shop and either didn't fix the problem or put a bandaid on it. Just last week had a guy in a titan come in for and ask me why he had a bunch of lights on his dash, after he just had a steering rack replaced. I scanned it and said your clock spring got broken when doing the rack, evidently they didn't lock it in place. He called and the shop gave him so much attitude cause he wasn't very happy, and this wasn't his first problem there. So he had me do his clock spring, and was so happy when he picked his truck up, made a appointment for his escape to come in. He said ill just wait for you, cause I've been asking around about you and your shop, and haven't heard one bad thing, only good things. I don't get why shops screw people, cause word gets around quick especially in a small area.
@brendang2076 ай бұрын
what’s your shop friend? i’m in that area and need a shop!
@fernando91755 ай бұрын
You mean business sir . Others are bad joke.
@randomstuff4805Ай бұрын
Same thing is happening with contractors. Good ones are rare, because too many criminals pretend to be one as an easy way to milk $$ out of people.
@toecutterjenkins7 ай бұрын
It's all hoovies fault for jamming up your shop with itailian hoopties
@AngelicRequiemX7 ай бұрын
Exactly, lol
@autobotjazz19727 ай бұрын
🤣🤣
@cliffvictoria38637 ай бұрын
1,000,000 subscribers and an unending supply of cars for videos. Car Wizard has a nice set up there. Hoovie helped him find his calling.
@dddevildogg7 ай бұрын
Hoovies cars are not daily commuters and the man with the Corolla was dead in the water-for a battery replacement=even AutoZone ,Advance, O'Reilly's can do that-if you can get the car to their location
@JohnnyAFG817 ай бұрын
Hoovie probably paid for Wizards kids college.
@tuntematon825 ай бұрын
I just bought RAV4 with "Lambda Lean mixture" codes coming on constantly. I had watched this video about cleaning these things. It fixed the car and no more codes popping on constantly. Also car got multiple used lambda sensors stored as last owner had try to fix it. Thank you, this video helped me a lot here half way around the world.
@steveroper1947 ай бұрын
No reason for the owner not to leave a review on Google and Facebook - as long as it’s truthful should be no comeback. You will be amazed how quickly the scam shop will trip over themselves to try and get it taken down.
@davidcampbell18997 ай бұрын
YES! I took on U Haul like this, I called and reserved a truck and 10 minutes later I canceled it because my wife hurt her self. The local U Haul charged my credit card anyway, after then told me they took off the charge. Well, I jumped on the computer and complained on FB about the local shop and on the Corporate Sight. I had the charges reversed very quick! (Visa was no help)
@ThunderbirdRocket7 ай бұрын
Tremendous video / alerting us ! Thanks !!
@uptownsamcv7 ай бұрын
I had a situation where the shop out of town sold me a new tire that was bad and wouldn't replace because I took too long to come back. I left a review on Google maps and within half an hour they called me.
@TrumpAmerica-20247 ай бұрын
sounds like ray's repairs, he's always removing anything less than 5-star reviews.
@edster97435 ай бұрын
I totally agree, the owner of this car should leave a review and get back at them for being so dishonest. Even if they refund him/her the shop should be disgraced so they cannot do it to someone else.
@donswier7 ай бұрын
Loved the "A/T service" recommended for my Nissan years ago at a "Japanese Auto Specialist" near me. Loved the look on the service advisor when I showed him the 5speed lever and clutch pedal. 😃
@giano4277 ай бұрын
As big as this building is... over half of it is full of Hoovie's cars
@moonshinefuel7 ай бұрын
more money in youtube my guess
@cathrynm7 ай бұрын
Mr. Hoover is a force of nature with the 'broken cars.'
@glenerickson3587 ай бұрын
@@cathrynmbecause he repeatedly buys cars without seeing them first. 🤦♂️
@marcmorris-kb9ry7 ай бұрын
I was just about say I don't clean clean these....but was beaten to it😂😂😂
@drfalcon41027 ай бұрын
and the other half has the car wizards car,,,, yea,, lets piss off some customers,,,,maybe time to let Hoovie go,,,, he is hurting more than helping.
@dekkerlundquist59387 ай бұрын
Yep, its getting very very hard to find honest mechanic shops that don't rip you off. And to make it even worse, so many mechanics are incompetent. If you manage to find a good one, hold onto them with both hands!
@russellstephan68447 ай бұрын
I live in Columbus, Ohio. My parents retired and moved to the sun of Las Vegas, Nevada. Dad passed a number of years ago. Needless to say, Mom, calls me a lot for home repair advice and such. So, I get a call. Her Money Light is on. "Take it to the O'Reilly Auto Parts down the street and have them tell you what the trouble code is." She does. One of the cam variable-timing oil solenoids is acting up. The Equinox is well taken care of. It isn't a neglected oil change interval problem. So, "I tell her to take it to a local Pep Boys. It's an easy job. No sense in paying the high dealer rates to have such a simple job done." Well, Pep Boys quoted her $550 in labor alone to swap out the intake and exhaust solenoids. Unbelievable! It's a twenty minute job even after having a smoke, refilling the coffee cup, *_and_* running to the corner donut store... Needless to say, I ripped the service writer a new one over the phone. I then drove 2,000 miles for visit and repair time. "Mom, stand right here and watch how fast I can do this job..." I had both solenoids replaced and the hood down in twenty minutes. Mother goes, "Is that all there is to it? Boy! They really are out to rip people off." Why? One can make a lifelong fantastic living at being a good honest mechanic. And if you're good and honest, opening your own shop will fill your pockets even more.
@Jasper9054_7 ай бұрын
If there’s one thing that pisses me off is so called mechanics ripping off old ladies cause I to get calls from my mom I’ve driven to shops and ripped them a new one for trying to pull fast ones on my mom
@isaack12247 ай бұрын
Pep boys expensive don't use them
@uptownsamcv7 ай бұрын
it's really bad out there. I've actually had friends fly me in to work on their cars. they'll cover the ticket, baggage check in for tools and pay for everything while I'm there even when we go out so I'll do the work for free..
@richardparker4717 ай бұрын
Bro drove 2,000 miles so his mom didn't get ripped off. W Son.
@ClavinZKL7 ай бұрын
Yeah.. that's why imma teach myself about cars. Fuck it.
@michaelcrockette86947 ай бұрын
you can also reset the MAF sensor by disconnecting the negative battery cable for about 10 minutes if you don’t have a computer/scan tool.
@raven4k9982 ай бұрын
my cat mouth toothbrush🤣🤣
@derweibhai7 ай бұрын
I drive old cars and never let anyone work on them but me.
@toguro10097 ай бұрын
Agreed. I take my wheels off the car and roll them in for tire changes.
@GF-mf7ml7 ай бұрын
I can do that under 20 minutes, why I need to pay someone do it for me?
@AbeIsLincoln7 ай бұрын
@@toguro1009 It's not good to drive on your rotors.
@toguro10097 ай бұрын
@@AbeIsLincoln I have four sets of wheels lots of good tires for one car, I’ll be OK, but thanks for the tip
@uptownsamcv7 ай бұрын
same here, my car only goes into a shop for tires and an alignment. it's in the body shop now getting a painted.
@matthewpetruk93204 ай бұрын
been a mechanic 25 years your great no bs and proper diagnostic and fixes not loading the pars cannon
@atmoore747 ай бұрын
that throttle body looks like someone cleaned it but wasn't thorough. They are usually much dirtier on a car that age.
@snoopy57367 ай бұрын
Thats what I thought, maybe didn't want to risk damaging the throttle body. Specially if they are electronic
@grahamstevenson17407 ай бұрын
Yup.
@Canberra_advrider7 ай бұрын
Best not to push the butterfly valve with the battery connected, too.
@althunder42697 ай бұрын
It did look quite clean. Wizard may be jumping to conclusions.
@Suuby847 ай бұрын
@@Canberra_advriderexactly! They cleaned it, just not as thorough, over charged for it, and they probably physically moved the blade, which in a lot of vehicles, doing that alone will cause a relearn to need to be performed. One thing that does NOT cause a throttle relearn to be performed is replacing the battery. Kind of disappointed to hear him say that...
@Txmj1227 ай бұрын
Take a drink every time he mentions the cat's toothbrush
@TomStarcevich-fb3qo7 ай бұрын
🐈🐈🐈🪥🪥🪥🪥
@00046127 ай бұрын
Thanks, now I’m drunk before noon
@lindanelson84007 ай бұрын
There's certainly nothing new about a shop that flat out rips people off, charging for services that were not done. In 1977, our neighbor bought a Plymouth Volare brand new. She had never driven before, but her husband had passed away, and she had to learn. In the meantime, I got married, went to nursing school, got a job, etc. The neighbor quit driving, and we got her car. She bragged about the mechanic shop she had used. They came to her house every three months and took her car in for "service." According to the service records, that shop had replaced practically everything, but the engine block. She barely drove the little car. It had slightly over 3500 miles when we got it. I looked the car over closely, and it was obvious that aside from oil changes and one battery, none of the other things they charged for had been touched. Everything was factory original. Shameful, they targeted the elderly people who are trusting by nature. That shop went out of business. We live in a small town, and word gets around. We got a very good little grocery getter, slant six, automatic transmission, and air conditioning. We drove it several years.
@joecap29197 ай бұрын
Shops always pull this stunt on women in particular.
@lindanelson84007 ай бұрын
@@joecap2919 agreed, and the elderly are their favorite people to target. They are more likely to trust the service advisor who tells them their car will explode unless they replace the blinker fluid.
@glenerickson3587 ай бұрын
Karma will get them
@Cybersawz7 ай бұрын
@@glenerickson358 If only.
@warbuzzard71677 ай бұрын
Oh, brother. Talk about rationalizing things to make yourself feel better!
@chuckschillingvideos7 ай бұрын
re: the other shop's oil change prices - it was almost certainly $30 for the labor and the other $60 labeled "shop supplies" was probably for the oil and filter. $90 for an oil change is not uncommon these days.
@kellismith43293 ай бұрын
Yep, decent oil is not cheap
@mikewasfaret95637 ай бұрын
Usually the throttle body is even dirtier. I'm thinking the other shop might have sprayed cleaner, but didn't brush.
@grahamstevenson17407 ай бұрын
My thoughts too.
@rogue131313137 ай бұрын
Yep
@tubewacha7 ай бұрын
That was a pretty clean throttle body. On my Ford they recommend taking out the throttle body for proper cleaning and to avoid damaging the motor and finger injury.
@ryanb66587 ай бұрын
Yep
@DJ-sr9yq7 ай бұрын
I totally agree. I've been a tech for a long time. That throttle body was incredibly clean. They even took time to spray the battery terminals.
@alisaleh25097 ай бұрын
U r honest man, hard to find honest mechanic this days
@pdizzle104847 ай бұрын
A shop with a good reputation locally told me I needed a new rack and pinion. The problem was really a strut mount. It was actually the dealership that was honest with me. Lots of crooks out there.
@grahamstevenson17407 ай бұрын
Bizarre. How can they mix up a steering problem with suspension ?
@SergiuM426 ай бұрын
@@grahamstevenson1740probably a noise they couldn’t figure out
@JordyValentine5 ай бұрын
@@SergiuM42nah, a busted strut mount has a very specific feeling, a decent mechanic should be able to tell before they even need replacing, assuming the rest of the suspension is in relatively good condition.
@Monarchloans-b5t12 күн бұрын
Sounds like they were incompetent more than dishonest.
@Monarchloans-b5t12 күн бұрын
@@JordyValentine Operative word being "decent" mechanic.
@Clickaholic10074 ай бұрын
It is unfortunate that the customer did not fight that bill immediately. Knowledge is power.
@admiralrustyshackleford1197 ай бұрын
A customer being changed for unrendered services, and yet the biggest scam in this video is better help...
@ettcha7 ай бұрын
People have been hating on them for years. What did they do and how are they still around?
@admiralrustyshackleford1197 ай бұрын
@@ettcha They collected and sold private health information from people who used their services. A sleezy to thing to do in general, but also a violation of their very own "privacy/confidentiality" policy they advertise to attract people. How are they still around? They use "influencers" like the Wizard and other major KZbinrs to push their service as an affordable alternative to people in need who don't have or can't afford other options.
@noseboop43547 ай бұрын
@@ettchaThey claim the therapists are licensed by a professional body, when in actuality they're not. Anybody can sign up and pretend to be a licensed therapist and Betterhelp just believes them without checking.
@ettcha7 ай бұрын
I see! I think I may have filled in a questionnaire right back when they launched but haven't paid attention to them since back then we literally couldn't pay them from my country even if we had the money. It's crazy that they don't vet their therapists/councillors and sell data. Sounds like they should have been taken down 5 different ways by now
@noseboop43547 ай бұрын
@@ettcha They should be, but when you have money for good lawyers you can delay being shut down by many years, even over a decade in some cases.
@GH-cp9wc7 ай бұрын
I once had an oil change at a well known shop and they forgot to refill the oil. Thankfully, I caught the problem right away. Please remind your viewers to ALWAYS check the oil level after an oil change.
@abigalanderson74947 ай бұрын
Agreed, trust but verify everything
@seanlacroix7 ай бұрын
Where I go they actually pull the dipstick in front of me and show me the level.
@HermannTheGreat7 ай бұрын
Never get any work done at Wally World, ever..
@althunder42697 ай бұрын
I always check the oil level and make sure the dipstick is in and the filter was changed.
@andyny297 ай бұрын
The first thing I do after my oil is changed is pull the dipstick and check that they put oil back in! Some people just drive away without checking the oil!
@matthewelliott22137 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, but 99% of car repair shops are complete scams. My gf just had a shop sell her on the need for a fuel injection cleaning for $99. When she said that it was a carbureted car they actually said that fuel injectors and carbs were the same thing.
@evoman447 ай бұрын
I agree. I do most of my work. But for those few things I can't do easily without a lift I take them to specific shops just for that like tires and alignments.
@Richard-or2km7 ай бұрын
Well they both deliver fuel to the engine, isn't that the same?🤔😁It would have been funnier if she told them it's an EV dumb ass.
@terr2817 ай бұрын
My story of this type of thing happened several years ago. I brought my car to a dealer's attached shop for a normal oil change and tire rotation (the former since it was lower priced than anywhere else, the latter since it was still OEM tires and no free rotation/balance was purchased), and the dealer tech tried to tell me that I needed a power steering flush and fill. I told the tech to speak to their manager, that I wasn't getting it. The car had electronic power steering, no pump or fluid. That day... I ended up with the oil change and rotation for free. If you aren't going to do your own work, then (a) at least know your own maintenance schedules and (b) know just enough about your car to know when someone is trying to rip you off.
@matthewelliott22137 ай бұрын
@terr281 sadly, but comically, when the gf informed the guy he was full of $hit, a woman in the lobby stood up and said, "you're wrong! I need that service every time I get my oil changed"...no lie...
@nakoma57 ай бұрын
What needs to be done, government regulation? It's gotten out of hand.
@davecruzen93525 ай бұрын
You are the mechanic people look for. Your honesty is your calling card that car owners want. When you go to "the dealer" look at the new shop and free food you get. That is paid by the high prices. Independents have a lower overhead that equals fairer prices. Keep up the good work.
@mitchhedberg44155 ай бұрын
You are trusting his word and videos that he is an honest mechanic. Every mechanic says they are the honest ones and everyone else is a scammer. I am not saying he is dishonest, I assume he is not, but scammers succeed by gaining trust.
@mironkorzalko77617 ай бұрын
These kind of videos make me sad for ppl that never learned some simple car maintenance basics and have trusting natures, and for honest mechanics that get caught in the fray.
@davidgriffin797 ай бұрын
Scammers prey on ignorance or vulnerabilities; they are, unfortunately, parasites.
@jimdombrowski58547 ай бұрын
I had a MAF sensor fail on my while driving. Had to finish the drive home while the car was coughing up a store. Decided to check the MAF sensor and I could see a small hair like object across two of the sensors. Spayed some cleaner and put it back in and problem was gone.
@fabrivila27747 ай бұрын
I am an ordinary citizen, but with some KZbin tutorials I have managed to clean the MAP and the TROTLE BODY of my car, also changed the battery as well. It is not something out of this world, one can do it by oneself. I also change the oil and all the fluids in my car because I'm tired of being fooled by these shameless mechanics.
@triatheletewolf72797 ай бұрын
I was able to change my Odessey's timing belt thanks to the videos on here!!!
@grahamstevenson17407 ай бұрын
Likewise. I've done all this myself too. My last new battery cost under 100 pounds (100Ah). My mind boggles at prices in the USA (I'm in the UK). I actually used a very reliable and fairly inexpensive independent mechanic's shop for more serious work. Once you find one, don't be tempted to 'look around' thinking you can save.
@stormix57557 ай бұрын
IKR, the MAP is literally toolless to remove on some cars. In fact a surprising number of items on my BMW at least are toolless, Air filters, cabin filters, headlight bulbs. Plus there are tons of other items that require only basic knowledge.
@ahyeaman7 ай бұрын
Just pull the fuse for the ECU and replace. That worked for me
@GF-mf7ml7 ай бұрын
That's what internet for, I even top overhaul my 1980s car.
@boxeoa360grados4 ай бұрын
Good job Car wizard, when you treat your costumers fair, you will be their mechanic for life.
@TausendjährigesTrump7 ай бұрын
Personally, whenever I clean a throttle body, I remove it. I clean it thoroughly and re-install with a new gasket/O-ring and relearn with scan tool. Even then, it's not even close to $400!!!
@snoopy57367 ай бұрын
$350
@grahamstevenson17407 ай бұрын
@@snoopy5736 For a 20 minute job, tops. So that shop is making 1050 an hour. Outrageous.
@mph58967 ай бұрын
I don't bother pulling. The entire internal intake manifold is dirty just like the backside of the TB.
@theundergroundlairofthesqu92617 ай бұрын
@@mph5896 That's why I always remove the... (just kidding)
@googlefriend841023 күн бұрын
Great video. You are one of my go to guys for sure. I am a retired therapist and car DIYer. I am sure your wife is just messing with you with the toothbrush thing but you would not believe through all the years the number of husbands or wives that have admitted doing passive aggressive things like this. It is an indication that maybe spending more time with her, honoring date nights, overdue vacations, etc. The one thing for sure... You can never take time back so spend it wisely, divide it up appropriately. Mistakes ate ok but regrets are tougher to deal with. Great job to you and the wife.
@dogdooley44957 ай бұрын
Watching this video is exactly why I am so glad I do my own maintenance and repairs whenever possible.
@RickBerg-b9k7 ай бұрын
It’s a pretty sad world when you get to the point where you feel you have to go to mechanic school to help insure you won’t get ripped off.
@KrishnaSingh-ow1ie5 ай бұрын
Thsts america for you. A capitalist society. Pure greed. Keep voting Republicans. There all for big businesses. There is no laws to protect customers.
@LaLaLucky77777 ай бұрын
WoW that's called Fraud
@wendwllhickey64267 ай бұрын
Small clamed court pay 100 to file and if you win you have the company pay that also,bring the paper work of what was not done by the mechanic write all the stuff that was not done .
@davidcampbell18997 ай бұрын
After watching this video, i went and bought some TB cleaner, I clean my MAF ever 2 years when I change my air filter. Cleaned them both on my 13 Camry with 100,000 miles on it. Car runs and ideal better than ever, thank you for the video!
@msmoniz7 ай бұрын
$800 for a new battery and throttle body cleaning?! I own a Sienna and at the local Toyota dealer I service my Sienna at, that would amount to around $500 CDN, parts/labour, so even less USD based on exchange rate. That shop DID rip that person off! Criminal!!
@evoman447 ай бұрын
Those simple maintenance items can be done by the average person that is savvy enough to look up the how to video and follow directions. I personally just did a MAF cleaning on my car the other day. And I have changed multiple batteries over the years. Plus it can be more of a hassle to take my car in to a shop and wait on them.
@rdhudon74697 ай бұрын
And on top of all that the dealership is still fleecing you as they always do.
@admiralrustyshackleford1197 ай бұрын
@@rdhudon7469For real... Imagine bragging about $500 for a battery and mass air cleaning like that's a great deal 😂 Look at the $300+ dealer battery, 99.9% chance it's made by East Penn/Deka, JCI, or Exide. Now go to any of the major parts stores and get that exact same battery for $200, or go to Walmart and get it for $150... Literally the same battery, just a different label depending on what chain is selling it. Don't forget to grab your $8 can of mass airflow sensor cleaner while you're there.
@msmoniz7 ай бұрын
@@rdhudon7469 Actually in my area, dealers servicing is very competitive with independent shops. I know as I've priced out several service jobs and the prices are pretty close and sometimes lower. I'm sure it has to do with the fact I live in area that a population of 4 million people within a 2 hour driving area so competition is fierce.
@seanlacroix7 ай бұрын
$500 Canadian is still too much for that. Any man that can’t change his own battery should turn in his man card.
@crystalrousseau75965 ай бұрын
I am so glad that you’re an honest mechanic I love scan tools. And by watching KZbin, I was able to fix my car myself because all the honest mechanics in my area disappeared because of greed.
@abursaw7 ай бұрын
On an electronic throttle body you should disconnect power (battery) to avoid fingers getting hurt because electronic ones can close flaps on you and cause injury versus a old school run by wire system where you dont have that issue. For those trying to do that at home.
@AlexFrostpaw7 ай бұрын
BetterHelp sponsoring a scam video while being scammers themselves is hilarious irony.
@valeriewilliams62947 ай бұрын
there is knee deep BS about that throttle body never being cleaned before rollling in Car Wizards shop
@joshuabekel97007 ай бұрын
They are?
@torobay7 ай бұрын
There is some bs.ing going on. Throttle body looks clean to me as well as maf sensor. As to battery when you install new battery, ECU is already going to reset itself meaning it is going to set itself to relearning mode. He ain't different from other crooked mechanics.
@psingone7 ай бұрын
@@valeriewilliams6294 they may have whipped down inside the throttle body but you can see the dirt still on throttle plate and bore it rests on. These components are very sensitive and that dirt on throttle blade WILL cause rough or inconsistent idle.
@fuse80527 ай бұрын
Had issues with better help? Just curious. Never used them myself.
@silverfoxfinance7 ай бұрын
I had a 2012 Corolla with a bad idle on start and the shop wanted $450 for a MAF and throttle body cleaning. Took me 30 mins to clean it besides letting the throttle body soak a little with a rag.
@evoman447 ай бұрын
That's why it's not even worth it to take your car to the shop for simple repairs and maintenance. Anyone that is smart enough can look up a how to video for their specific car on KZbin and follow the directions. Even if they have to buy tools and materials it's still going to cost a fraction of the cost to pay someone else.
@silverfoxfinance7 ай бұрын
@@evoman44 preach it, didn’t mind the diag fee to figure it out. Works well now and my wallet is happy happy happy!
@callmebackfriday24 ай бұрын
In additional to that, it is a hit and miss when you bring it to the shop, it is very hard to find a honest auto repair shop especially if you are a woman. Sad but true.
@silverfoxfinance4 ай бұрын
@@callmebackfriday2 my wife refuses to take her car in haha. Lucky for me!
@SALESPRODUCTIONS7 ай бұрын
Thought I would tell a story on this video. I am a lifelong DIY mechanic and work professionally in shops in my youth - when my back could take it. My elderly single female friend has "Corolla 90's era". She had a 2 liter bottle fall over in her trunk and it was rolling around. She took it into a shop down the way and told them about this odd noise. They gave her estimate for $ 1300 which included changing out the motor mounts and a CV joint axle. She took that printed estimate and brought it to me. I looked at the car. The motor mounts were as good as new and not even cracked or dry etc . . The CV Axles were intact - not leaking and were as good as brand new. SO I looked in her trunk - found the 2 liter deal and told her about it - and that was that. The service managers who work the COUNTERS at these places AND work on COMMISSION absolutely LOVE a single elderly female who walks in the door. Now - I seriously have this question - I think that some shops actually don't do any work at all on cars that are brought in - in this situation - an elderly female etc . . and just take her keys for a day - then call her the next day and have her come in and pay the bill - and they simply hand her the keys and wave. And the reason I suspect this is because the motor mounts and the CV Axles on her car were so clean and new looking - a person wouldn't be able to tell a newly installed part from the original part already on the car. And - considering that the CV Axles would have to be openly torn open and leaking etc . . ( and making noises ) to then say you need a new one - this proves their purposeful fraud. And this is just the unnecessary and possibly not even performed work. It is NOT addressing the other shop and dealer scams of not accepting any customer obtained new parts - and ONLY obtaining parts from their vendor account ( at a discount to even the general public ) and then marking that part up 400-800% on the final bill. AND "book time' labor hours at goofy absurd amounts like $ 149-299 per labor hour - depending on the shop.
@Commentleaver-c6x7 ай бұрын
Any shop/garage that has a guy who stands out front at a desk that does nothing but schedule the work will usually try and rip you off.
@dddevildogg7 ай бұрын
He makes more money on commission if you take his advice.Then a "tech" puts your car on the lift and takes a look around for the low hanging fruit.That's called UPSELL,and it can be a good thing or a bad thing- how often do you look under your car? Unless he's salaried (RARE) he only make a paycheck from WORK HOURS he's accumulated on the Work Order.You've got kids,mortgage,shop rent, insurance,food bills all kinds of leaks in your Money bucket Why, even the diagnostic software The Wizard uses costs PLENTY OF DOLLAR$ every year,Alldata, Mitchell,Autel, Identafix.......Not Cheap
@dnegel95466 ай бұрын
What if its a TS person ?
@Commentleaver-c6x6 ай бұрын
@@dnegel9546 what’s that?
@greggismyname6 ай бұрын
First I'll say I love your videos. There is a lot to learn so thank you for the teachings. There is no question the customer was majorly ripped off. Even if the work had been properly completed the pricing is way over. The $84 to assess the good alternator, et. al, could have probably been waived when it was determined a new battery was necessary and purchased. The $25 labor discount? Stroke to make the customer feel better about being ripped off. The battery was $164. They didn't charge $242 for the battery + labor... $19 of that was state tax which goes to the state. The throttle body... again if they had properly performed the removal, cleaning and re-installing the pricing of $302 is over priced based on time and materials (usually a flat 10% or so for shop materials), but you would never charge $327 and nether did that shop. $26 again was tax. Finally, The Mass Air Flow sensor $111.89... tax on it $9.50. While the whole thing was a ripoff and a lower bill would mean less tax... $54.14 was total tax! so they really didn't charge the quoted amounts. Subtract tax for the total parts and labor. KEEP UP THE GREAT VIDEOS!!! I'm learning a lot!
@samlyda75587 ай бұрын
Toothbrush "joke" was beat to hell!
@rafmatt16077 ай бұрын
Absolutely cringe 😂. These two have zero charisma as far as acting
@zxggwrt7 ай бұрын
Super corny
@jamesshaw1947 ай бұрын
But human
@GOBEARS19857 ай бұрын
I can do without the poor attempts at comedy and the sponsored infomercial. Just car content please.
@BaltimoreAndOhioRR7 ай бұрын
@@GOBEARS1985 Especially when there are still ads running AND as stated in the video, the customer is still paying for the job. Triple dipping!
@robertsemple10927 ай бұрын
Looks like they may have just sprayed the blade in the throttle body never actually opened it and scrubbed where the build up is. The blade looked shiny to me. But yah it wasn’t a thorough cleaning.
@crisnmaryfam73447 ай бұрын
13:40 It is advantageous to remove the TB and replace the gasket, allowing better handling of the TB to clean it. Also not allow stuff to go down into the engine. Not that it will hurt anything, most will evaporate and the carbon build up will be burnt away. Its piece of mind thing. Also allows you to clean behind that blade much better.
@mjk96747 ай бұрын
i spray the throttle body cleaner on a microfiber towel and then wipe out the body. I never spray it directly into the body. CCN says there is no programming throttle re learn on Toyota's. my 2007 corolla did not need any re learn. It self adjusts
@Bill_Woo7 ай бұрын
Beware of a chain called "Christian Brothers". They are a **well organized* scam. They know when you're stuck and have no choice but to pay. And they play "Christian music" in the lobby and all employees incessantly say "Praise the Lord" and "Have a Blessed Day". I'm not kidding. Then they charge more than the total value of the car. "Well, that steering needs to be replaced or you'll be in danger." "New plugs are $220 but it's guaranteed."
@LesWiles7 ай бұрын
Yes sir. Alex the car guy has customers got screwed by them and he had to fix what they screwed. This shop chain is exactly what you said they are, but unfortunately some have high reivews
@alexandrecouture24627 ай бұрын
Religion scam
@Rockinrn7 ай бұрын
I don’t know man, my one and only dealing with Christian Bros. here in Arizona was amazing.
@grahamstevenson17407 ай бұрын
It sounds like they know full well who it's easy to fleece.
@LesWiles7 ай бұрын
@grahamstevenson1740 the old, poor and the impressionable
@DeVoNmotorsports7 ай бұрын
big fan and enjoy watching your videos 10:55 i recommend using a clean rough chemical resistant rag, spray the rag and DONT spray the throttle body itself unless its removed from the engine, scotch bright works good but is a bit aggressive, your washing the oil and dirt into your engine and sensitive electronics, EGR, PCV, O2 sensors Catalytic convertors, as minor as causing bad smell lingering in the mufflers/garage and worse case could even damage or hold up intake and exhaust valves and seat, you should definitely not use a tooth brush you are spraying junk all over the place making a mess and little bits of the brush will fall in the engine as its not ment for those chemicals the glue holding the brush pieces in
@MyViewToronto7 ай бұрын
There should be a website to report these kind of garages.
@beelmars54006 ай бұрын
There's Yelp and Yellow Pages. Also, there's the old Better Business Bureau. Problem is, everyone goes there to complain, but no one ever checks there before they patronize a new business. You have to judge whether the reviews left are reasonable or not, but it's a start.
@daviddavid58807 ай бұрын
No names named. Litigation. Slander. What are we coming to when we can't call out thieves?
@raven4k9982 ай бұрын
well America voted in a convicted felon as president so you know🤣🤣
@daviddavid58802 ай бұрын
@raven4k998 on the nose, mate
@zachyurkus7 ай бұрын
Wow, now I don’t feel quite so bad about the last time I took my daily in to a local shop. I usually do all my own work, but that is limited to what I can do in my garage with the tools I currently have available. I recently did my timing belt, water pump, cam seals and front main seal, valve cover gaskets, harmonic balancer, plugs wires…all in my garage on an ‘03 Lexus IS300 with original OEM parts and I was able to do everything for far less than a grand. (Just to give an idea that I am decent with cars). I’ve also done upper and lower control arms, ball joints and caster arms myself on this platform. This particular car has almost 250k on the odometer but the body and interior are super clean so I consider it worth it. I recently had front wheel bearings whining BAD, and I mean bad. Was afraid they were going to seize. This is a fairly straight forward job and if I had a press at my disposal I would be able to do it, but alas, I don’t, so I took it in. To do both front wheel bearings and hub/spindles with a front end alignment cost me just shy of 2 grand all things considered with parts and labor. I was so pissed, but after hearing this shit show it softens the blow a bit I guess. Will be investing in a cheapish press VERY soon.
@debbriggs58112 ай бұрын
I think everyone respects an honest mechanic and is a major reason you have done so well along with your expertise. Its true, many shops make too many appointments for each day. Beware when new managers take over. They are there to make $ not necessarily do good repairs. I noticed a great difference in the shop i always went to after new people took over. They just depended on the reputation they inherited; but a reputation can change quickly. Businesses seem to do everything arse backwards in todays world. I think if one treats people right and are honest, they will always prosper. It's so important to have safe autos on the road; lives depend on it. 😺
@fuqewetoo71487 ай бұрын
Unskilled labour is cheap Skilled labour is not cheap
@peterwilson80397 ай бұрын
Unskilled labour will cost you more, in the long run. The two problems with mechanics are that a) they are crooks and will rip you off, or b) they're not crooks per se, but they don't know what they're doing. Either situation is not good.
@Thegonagle6 ай бұрын
Yes, a lot of the problems I’m seeing is misdiagnosis and unnecessary work as a result, not that they’re out to intentionally scam customers. Sometimes it’s poor and/or sloppy workmanship. Occasionally it’s substandard off-brand replacement parts where OEM parts, while more costly, are the only good choice (like most sensors and other electronic parts). Unfortunately, the real scam begins when they defend their misdiagnoses and poor work, and refuse to admit a mistake or make it right.
@mitchhedberg44155 ай бұрын
Unskilled scam labor is not cheap.
@MarzNet2563 ай бұрын
Yikes! The MAF on this car also contains the IAT sensor (red dot). You can compare how clean upstream vs. downstream side of hot wire is. I also spray connector as well. I clean mine every 30k with CRC MAF cleaner and shake off excess. 2006 Toytota Matrix 4WD with 236,000 miles.
@NightStalkers-hx3dq7 ай бұрын
"Shop Supplies" used to be a cost of doing business. Now....
@rafmatt16077 ай бұрын
Feel free to open up your own shop and not charge for supplies. Whether or not the fee was high or reasonable was another matter.
@NightStalkers-hx3dq7 ай бұрын
@@rafmatt1607 W didn't. Now what.
@grahamstevenson17407 ай бұрын
Something that bothers me about that oil change is that there was no mention of changing the filter. 30 dollars won't buy good oil AND a filter. The 'shop supplies' is nothing but a way to inflate the price. Seriously 95 for an oil change of which only 30 is the oil ??? What brand oil was it anyway ? Obviously not Mobil 1. Cheap 'dino' oil is a dreadful way to save money with today's highly stressed engines.
@NightStalkers-hx3dq7 ай бұрын
@@grahamstevenson1740 People need to start asking for the "shop supplies" they pay for.
@larrysfab17887 ай бұрын
Same with tire repairs and road hazard warranties.
@404notfound.....6 ай бұрын
My coworker had the battery go last week on holidays. Battery tested 8.0 volts. 2018 Jeep grand Cherokee. Go's to dealer & they charged him $759 + tax for a new battery & install. Unbelievable!! Great video mr & mrs wizard!!
@DerDuckPond7 ай бұрын
So another shop destroyed their own business for a few hundred dollars. They know this owner uses Omega, so the car will go back there at some point, and their “cleaning job” will be found out. They actually made sure of it by not properly addressing the throttle relearn. Now the owner will never go back to that shop and will tell everyone in the area how they ripped them off. My bet, the shop will see this video (or hear of it), the owner will blame a rogue tech and offer a refund, all in an attempt to salvage their reputation.
@autobotjazz19727 ай бұрын
Seems likely and possibly throw the tech under the bus and fire them when it is probably shop policy.
@rafmatt16077 ай бұрын
😂 the shop won't care for a second. You wrote all that for nothing
@grahamstevenson17407 ай бұрын
One can hope so at least.
@davidgriffin797 ай бұрын
@@rafmatt1607 "the shop won't care for a second" Agreed, too many people in a hurry. As in any professional job, if the "pro" can do it the next day, his order books are empty, and that'll be for a reason.
@partlycloudy94435 ай бұрын
This is why I do all my own work. I have done control arms, wheel bearings, sway bar bushings, oil changes, ball joints, alternators, water pumps, full brake jobs I order parts off Amazon and watch a KZbin videos, most stuff you can do in a weekend. In your driveway. I never take my cars to shops any more.
@SpaceTech547 ай бұрын
If you go to Interstate for a new battery - they will test your ENTIRE system and install the new battery for FREE - NOT $90... what a Scam....
@seanlacroix7 ай бұрын
Plus Interstate makes the best batteries
@procopiusaugustus62317 ай бұрын
I had a problem with my Celica. Hesitant acceleration at the worst possible time. After some research I deduced it might be a mass airflow sensor. I replaced it in 10 minutes with a $20 part. Worked like a charm. I know absolutely nothing about cars and hadn’t even heard of the sensor before.
@MikeL-FL7 ай бұрын
This is why I refuse to drop of my cars and insist on watching the service. I was a tech before I blew out my back, so I can diagnose things myself. I just need to make sure that whoever is working on it is actually doing the job, and doing it right.
@laveritesurlestemoinsdejeh85227 ай бұрын
In that case, if you come to the shop where I work someday, I'll just let you tell me exactly what to do, how to do it and what tools to use...
@rustystubbs2427 ай бұрын
Thats why shops wont let you in the work area. And most mechanics will refuse to work on your stuff. Just need to find the good shops and give them the business. Unfortunately in the auto repair business, a mechanic and or shop is only as good as their last job
@surferdude44877 ай бұрын
Most shops will not allow customers in the service area. They say it is for insurance and liability reasons. Really, I believe it is to keep arm-chair mechanics out of their hair. My brother has a sign in his shop: Labour Rates: $50 per hour $75 per hour if you watch $100 per hour if you help. That was many years ago. The rates are likely a lot more now.
@grahamstevenson17407 ай бұрын
@@surferdude4487 I've never found a genuinely good mechanic reluctant to let you watch some of what's being done. When we have the annual inspection (called an MOT test here) my usual garage has a seat where you can wait and watch the work as it's done.
@MikeL-FL7 ай бұрын
@@rustystubbs242 That’s fine. If they don’t let me “supervise”, I just go elsewhere. That tells me that they’re doing something that I wouldn’t approve of and don’t want them working on my cars anyway.
@btaratu143 ай бұрын
My car had a delayed starting problem and brought it to the shop. I got a $700 quote to replace my intake system because mine was aftermarket which they blamed for the problem (I had it on for 5yrs already). I got a story about how it messes with the sensors because it draws too much air 🙄. I took it home and started to clean all of the sensors with mass airflow sensor cleaner. I found the throttle body to have a lot of build so I cleaned that with the same $5 cleaner. Starts like new again.
@KCAATV7 ай бұрын
I think Wizard is having a "Get off my lawn" day. LOL !!!
@heiner717 ай бұрын
His arm must be hurting from all the patting of his own back.
@Alex-xi2nz7 ай бұрын
Jealous much?
@3404demon7 ай бұрын
I took my car to a local dealer for some extended warranty work, I'm in Wichita, and they tried to sell me a list of Maintenance. One of the items was to change the spark plugs. I had just done it the week before which means they didn't actually check to see if it was needed and said they just go by miles. I confronted the service manager and he said he didn't see a problem with it, the owner should know if the maintenance was done and if they didn't oh well. When I was a tech at another dealer we had a couple guys that did that, we considered them crooks. Apparently it is now how business is done. I gave them an appropriate review on Google, they responded saying they would reach out, they did not. I'm glad to see how honest you are.
@natecaine74737 ай бұрын
(1) Friend took his *Ford Focus* in with A/C problems. The mechanic told him he needed complete A/C replacement for like _$2,000_ . Friend declines, and took his car to another shop down the street. Turns out it needed a $10 can of R134. (2) Took my *Corolla* in for a "service special" (bunch of check up stuff as I was leaving on a trip). When I got the car back it was barely drivable. After 1/4-mile I returned to the shop to get some help. I could clearly see that some of the vacuum hoses at the engine were not attached (as you could see the bright brass barbs with no hoses. These were the vacuum advance for the distributor, etc.. Owner of the shop said I'd have to "get with the mechanic" about this; even though it was *his* shop. Mechanic had removed hoses to do a test, but forgot to reattach. Apparently never test drove vehicle afterwards. I reattached the hoses myself, and drove off. $200 buck useless "check up" down the drain. (3) I had a tire blowout on the way to work. Pulled into a small tire shop and the (honest) kid showed me the damage and I needed both front tires replaced (due to wear). Owner (dishonest) grabbed the two replacement tires from the back. A few months later it was obvious that these were really old and sun/weather damaged (display?) tires. When I went back, the owner was all over the place with explanations. I pointed out the date code on the tires indicated they were *TWO YEARS* old when he sold them to me a few months ago. One of the date codes was on the chunk of rubber separated from the sidewalls. He claimed not to know anything about "date codes". But he knew enough to tear the rubber off and tried to palm the date code hidden in his hand. Then he referred me to a Michelin shop for warranty service (except they no longer with Michelin shop.) I must say that Big-O tires was decent as they called Michelin corporate hotline and explained the damage was NOT road damage. Big-O got me about a 50% discount from Michelin on my replacements. (4) Had one shop tell me that I needed a right rear wheel bearing. While the manager was writing this up, the mechanic came over and showed me that I did *NOT* need any work. This was my Toyota Corolla which I recently retired after 37-years (2022) and 220,000 miles. Still all _ORIGINAL_ wheel bearings. (5) During covid I was forced to buy a used car (and you know those prices!). Anyway I got a used Prius from a Toyota _dealer_ , but was comforted by Toyota's 130-point inspection (advertised on this vehicle on the dealer web site). So, turns out the 130-point inspection doesn't apply to vehicle over a certain mileage or age ("sorry, our mistake"). After a few days I detailed my car. The cabin air filter was full of leaves, twigs, hair, and debris. So obviously *NOT* cleaned by Toyota dealer. And the engine coolant reservoir was dry. Took 1.5qt to get it to the Full line. When I went back to dealer, they pointed out that mechanic had changed *Coolant Control Valve* before the vehicle was offered for sale, and likely "forgot" to "burp" they system. So even if appeared full, it was way low until after being driven a while and the bubble worked itself out. This deal has pulled similar crap before. Don't get me wrong, I love my two Toyotas. It's just a shame the most the Toyota *_DEALERS_* are complete assholes.
@dnegel95466 ай бұрын
(1) has a leak somewhere. But small enough to were its fine.
@maxherns4246 ай бұрын
I have a Toyota that I also bought during COVID. I do all repairs myself. I can't afford to be hundreds out of pocket much less have my car waiting for weeks in a shop.
@WhipthatTrix914 ай бұрын
As a shop Technician if the check engine light isn’t on I’m not touching or cleaning any throttle body or maf sensor components. I won’t even recommend it. The only time it will be done is when diagnosing a maf code or rough running condition. They will be charged a 1hr diagnostic fee. Not including parts and labor. Guaranteed work is not cheap.
@BubblesTheCat17 ай бұрын
Apart from ripping people off, I worked for a shop that DELIBERATELY broke stuff on people's cars in order to get more work in. Like burning car's clutches to the point where it'll start slipping in a week or two. Tightening v belts so tight that alternator and water pump bearings would soon go out. Turning up the fuel on company's diesel trucks so that a piston would melt. Removing brake pads and grinding them right down so the customer would be back very soon. Even pouring oil in their brake fluid! One thing I learnt there is to NEVER EVER take my car to anybody but myself. I'm a qualified tech, so my Camry is running, purring like a kitten at 400k miles 😊
@SergiuM426 ай бұрын
That is just appalling. I’m a dealer tech and we never do any shenanigans like that. We are expensive but we always try to do right by the customer.
@BubblesTheCat16 ай бұрын
@SergiuM42 It's scary to think that the place you entrust with your car will actually damage it. These were terrible people. Even to work for. After I got injured at work, they chased me away. When I told them it was wrong to damage people's cars, they screamed at me, asking if I wanted to get paid at the end of the month. I'm glad I'm gone from there. 😠
@chrismayer39196 ай бұрын
@@BubblesTheCat1sounds like the stupid horseshit they constantly pull in China!
@SergiuM426 ай бұрын
@@BubblesTheCat1 yea that’s truly awful
@Bluj1626 ай бұрын
Name and shame
@MikeKalasnik7 ай бұрын
We need more videos with Misses Wizard! But this is a great video! My mom has a 2010 Corolla so it's helpful to see this take place. I found a local Toyota specialist and he has a 6 week wait. Must be good!
@althunder42697 ай бұрын
Another wizard scam. The car will relearn the parameters without this memory erasing thing. The computer is continually adjusting the parameters so if the battery is replaced then the computer memory will reset anyways. I've replaced my Corolla's battery several times now and it takes about 10 miles of driving to get the idle back to normal.
@igorseprak61777 ай бұрын
Yes. I agree. My Toyota Matrix Relearns everything on its own (321,000 miles).
@ricksays71337 ай бұрын
I've replaced the battery and the throttle body in an '09 Mitsubishi Lancer several times and it never required the MAF sensor recalibration because the ECM relearned on its own. I scanned it recently and has no codes related to idle or any issue with the throttle.
@Danny__D7 ай бұрын
But... But... KZbin! I'm surprised he has got to where he has got
@rod.h80647 ай бұрын
Some electronic throttle bodies need it due to having a simpler ECU.
@dougfisher18137 ай бұрын
@@Danny__D Look at scam clickbaiter Scotty the Kilmers. Biggest con man to ever scam his way onto the Internet.
@stevec50007 ай бұрын
This reminds me of every time I go to the doctor and they cause more problems without ever addressing the original problem but still charge a lot!
@MrHugemoth7 ай бұрын
I've never cleaned the throttle body on my 1993 Toyota pickup with 310,000 miles. Might be a good idea?
@abigalanderson74947 ай бұрын
I would define that as preventive maintenance, but for sure if it doesn't idle smooth.
@dinkokolic43867 ай бұрын
Only if you have a cat whose teeth you brush.
@sp70587 ай бұрын
Thank you for being an honest mechanic
@ChrisDied7 ай бұрын
According to scotty kilmer this thing doesnt need a thing to run atleast 2 or 3 million miles
@billiebobbienorton25567 ай бұрын
NO OIL CHANGES?!?!?! WTF????????????
@ChrisDied7 ай бұрын
@@billiebobbienorton2556 does t need nothing, its a toyota dude
@grahamstevenson17407 ай бұрын
@@billiebobbienorton2556 Oil and FILTER.
@HermannTheGreat7 ай бұрын
Only needs the MAF/etc. around 175-200k miles. This must be a very high mileage vehicle.
@KevinWindsor19717 ай бұрын
1994 Celica. Greatest car ever according to Scotty.
@francoutah7 ай бұрын
Thank you, Mrs. & Mr. Wizard. You guys are the best kind of teachers. Know that your efforts are appreciated. What you do is not easy. This world is a better place because of you.
@dddevildogg7 ай бұрын
Shop Supplies- $34 Bottle Grey Goose and a case of Beck's $32 to celebrate the easiest $800 they made that week,you KNOW he saw the Omega sticker for services and snickered
@galactic904Ай бұрын
The cat’s toothbrush broke the bank 😂. Hey , I just bought a 2007 Corolla, color the same , it’s Mica Sandy color,.. weird name I know. It drives down the road as straight as an arrow, easy to park (good visibility) , 125K miles. A pitty that it’s from a small city London Ontario, too much salt over there, but not as bad as further up North Canada 🇨🇦
@surferdude44877 ай бұрын
It's bad enough to overcharge, but to not even bother to do the work is inexcusable!
@KrishnaSingh-ow1ie5 ай бұрын
They should be arrested and thrown in jail for that.
@surferdude44875 ай бұрын
@@KrishnaSingh-ow1ie It is called fraud. It is illegal. If the customer decides to press charges, the crooked garage owners may go to jail, but it is much more likely that they will b required to pay fines, legal costs and damages to the car owner. There may be additional damages paid to the car owner but that would be a civil law suit.
@BobbyOBrien-k1l3 күн бұрын
Luv ur videos. Great to see someone who cares about their customer. U and wife are great together. Thanks for sharing ur knowledge and skills !
@markhickox13797 ай бұрын
Does the state of Kansas have a Bureau of Auto Repair where a shop that has ripped off a customer can be taken to task? My mechanic has done this for his customers, and he never had any greif from the offending shop. He is also not a youtube star. It's time 19 to take action instead of just talking about shops running scams.
@mitchhedberg44155 ай бұрын
Nah, red state, no consumer rights
@moamaster17 ай бұрын
I did a full service and fluid exchange on my elderly neighbor's car. A month later she took it to the dealer for a recall item and came home with a $900 work order. EVERY item on that work order had been previously done 30 days earlier...
@WhittyPics7 ай бұрын
Some shops are crooks. I paid $150 for a battery for my 09 CRV at Walmart.
@dddevildogg7 ай бұрын
Did they reset the battery ID? Oh oh.....
@tonebonebgky27 ай бұрын
@@dddevildoggit figures it out after awhile just take longer this is almost pointless.
@grahamstevenson17407 ай бұрын
@@dddevildogg Oh, yet another pointless addition to the increasingly bizarre features in car computers.
@sidneyeaston69275 ай бұрын
Not to get too complicated the car will reset its self after a few startups. The two parts of the air flow sensor are temperature thermostat and an air flow sensor that uses the cooling effect of the passing air these work together to help tune the engine for better fuel usage in varying conditions and do not work well with a layer of dirt insulating them.
@jeremyshideler41877 ай бұрын
I couldn’t see any difference in the parts before and after. This car likely only needed an idle relearn. However the charges from the other shop are totally ridiculous. All of these jobs could be completed by a home mechanic!!!
@jeremyshideler41877 ай бұрын
Toyotas have an idle relearn procedure you can do without a scan tool!
@alasdairhompstead79507 ай бұрын
@@jeremyshideler4187 Most modern cars will figure it out quickly either after X number of starts or with a battery disconnect.
@whitetailfox15 ай бұрын
Yes throttle bodies have a coating inside that's why only tb cleaner.
@seanlacroix7 ай бұрын
wtf, the pcv valve from Toyota was only $18 for my Matrix (Corolla) and only took like 10 minutes to change and I’m not a mechanic. Wow these people got ripped.
@michaelt13495 ай бұрын
What year was your Matrix? On my 2010 Corolla you need to remove the intake manifold and swing it carefully to the side to access the PCV valve. Some hoses need to be removed and two harnesses loosened as well. Not a 10 minute job.
@seanlacroix5 ай бұрын
@@michaelt1349 my Matrix is an 04 and the pcv valve it right at the back of the valve cover. Super easy job, same engine as every Corolla around the same year with the 1.8l engine.
@postersm71412 ай бұрын
14:12 I think what she meant by that question is does it hurt to wash all that remaining debris down inside of the throttle body not the chemical but any residual debris. I was thinking the same thing.
@hasepahljevici21205 ай бұрын
Even 75$ is too much, for cleaning sensor
@complexity55452 ай бұрын
The local shop quoted me $612 to change my starter. I immediately said thank you and exited. I bought the starter for $80 and changed the starter in 1 hour and 15 minutes. Just because I had to keep sizing up nuts and screws and finding my click ratchet. I was actually watching and listening to a game while I was doing it. The next day, I wanted to mark the gear mesh, so I ramped up the car, went back in, took the starter out, painted the gear mesh, and put it back in all within 20 minutes ( since I had the tools laid out). Shops are getting crazy with the prices. It literally takes 10 minutes to take out a starter on my car. I would have let the shop do it if they ask for $200-$250. But nope; they tried to get me as a simp. Starters (on older cars) are easy quick money. I could understand $612 if the starter needed reprogramming or a new flywheel, but not the older cars. You just switch the part.
@jesusramos-my2qr7 ай бұрын
That's the type of car you can maintainance yourself easily over the board
@alexgordon99987 ай бұрын
I was appalled when you said that price. This is exactly why you should know at least the basics about a car. You can EASILY clean the throttle body and mass sensor yourself. Also idk what kinda PCV valve he quoted but they’re wayyyy cheaper than that. This video literally makes me sick to know people are out here scamming like that. Thank you Car wizard for be the Honest man you are!!
@uncleKai_SWW7 ай бұрын
What could possibly be wrong with the Corolla that cost more than $300
@3dpooltile8297 ай бұрын
Ac compressor
@billybob50817 ай бұрын
Motor mounts
@croissantmania7 ай бұрын
New set of tires
@smath58417 ай бұрын
Deferred maintenance
@stevegeorge9617 ай бұрын
Suspension
@09baher6 ай бұрын
The highlight was the toothbrush! :)) Loved this video, MAF is a very sensitive sensor, thank you for sharing! Getting ready for my fuel system class.
@callyk56787 ай бұрын
Isn’t better help a scam?
@dougfisher18137 ай бұрын
Yes but no where near as scammy as Scotty the Kilmers.
@nac56056 ай бұрын
Was it known to be a scam back when this video was made? Idk when that whole thing went down
@herbs49213 ай бұрын
Not at all. I used them and they referred me to a local thera piston who turned out to be fine.
@alancox84667 ай бұрын
2014 Toyota Sienna, right CV axel, thermostat was open, and a new fan belt: $1600 out the door. ! Thanks Greulich!
@henrykim42307 ай бұрын
That throttle body has been cleaned recently. They just missed fine detail that ring Wizard is talking about. I cleaned mine 10 years after I bought the car so I know how dirty one looks like
@althunder42697 ай бұрын
Yeah he's making a mountain out of a mole hill.
@alasdairhompstead79507 ай бұрын
And he didn't clean the edge of the throttle blade either. Four 13mm bolts and he could have actually done the job properly😂
@henrykim42307 ай бұрын
@@alasdairhompstead7950 It's considered clean. He exaggerated to be honest. Who cares about the bolt man... you are trolling