Things You Should NEVER Say To Your Car Mechanic And Things You Should!

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The Car Care Nut

The Car Care Nut

Күн бұрын

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@henrymorgan3982
@henrymorgan3982 Жыл бұрын
As a Toyota owner, I trust you more than my dealership. Great video as usual!
@Joeyyyy87
@Joeyyyy87 Жыл бұрын
Just remember he came from a dealership and there’s still a few honest technician at the dealership 🥲
@SE45CX
@SE45CX Жыл бұрын
@@Joeyyyy87 I know a pretty nice parts guy at a local Toyota dealership. I live in the Netherlands. But an experience with another dealership was awful.
@Joeyyyy87
@Joeyyyy87 Жыл бұрын
@@SE45CX sad thing about the auto industry we get a bad name because of a few bad apples 🍎
@timetowakeup6302
@timetowakeup6302 Жыл бұрын
@@Joeyyyy87 A few bad apples? It’s one of the most corrupt industries in existence.
@CapoVita
@CapoVita Жыл бұрын
@@Joeyyyy87 happens with all areas in life lol
@michaelaloia7462
@michaelaloia7462 Жыл бұрын
What a fabulous video for repair facility and car owner alike! Should be required viewing as it educates and gives real world scenarios of what can and does happen every day. As a former Lexus dealership service manager I enjoy all of your videos. They are factual, informative and always spot on. Thank you for all you do to show that there ARE honest, smart automobile professionals out there that don’t just want to empty the customers wallet, but want to help them and keep them safe.
@rightlanehog3151
@rightlanehog3151 Жыл бұрын
👏👏👏👏
@e30surftaco
@e30surftaco Жыл бұрын
As a master tech and an ethical mechanic, I appreciate this video.
@Kamal_AL-Hinai
@Kamal_AL-Hinai Жыл бұрын
We appreciate you
@righteousone1
@righteousone1 Жыл бұрын
There's no such thing as an ethical mechanic.
@a427rracer
@a427rracer Жыл бұрын
​@@righteousone1sorry you've had bad experiences with mechanics. But that mentality is what's wrong. You'll never have a good experience if you're always expecting shady work. Also a good ethical mechanic isn't cheap we have skills that no others have. You get what you pay for.
@mph5896
@mph5896 Жыл бұрын
@@righteousone1just remember, the mechanic did not manufacture it, sell it, buy it or break it. Mechanics job is to advise and fix what is approved😉
@jsims2985
@jsims2985 Жыл бұрын
Amen, brother. I LOATHE the jackasses who prey on the ignorance of others.
@jhaedtler
@jhaedtler Жыл бұрын
Honest communication is the best thing between the car owner and the mechanic. Thanks for the videos!
@dougturner370
@dougturner370 Жыл бұрын
As a retired automotive teacher, this is wonderful advice.
@mycaddigo
@mycaddigo Жыл бұрын
Are you a mechanic ?
@dougturner370
@dougturner370 Жыл бұрын
@@mycaddigo Yes I was, retired now.
@mycaddigo
@mycaddigo 11 ай бұрын
@@dougturner370 cool man
@highdesertforester
@highdesertforester Жыл бұрын
Another thing you should never say to your mechanic: "I'm in no hurry"
@aprtur
@aprtur Жыл бұрын
I just reinforce that quality is more important to me than speed - if it takes longer to do the job right, that's totally OK by me. Having been in the dealer environment, sometimes that gets lost on a service writer who's scared the customer will kill them for taking too long. Attitude and understanding carries a lot of weight. It does bear reminding, though - the customer should be aware if they're being charged "book time" or actual shop hours by wherever they're getting work done.
@derek2479
@derek2479 Жыл бұрын
I regularly go to a local mechanic and trust him. But early in our dealings (about 10 years ago), he put in an aftermarket strut that fell apart after 3,000 miles. To his credit he apologized and fixed it for nothing. I still had to push him on OEM parts, and he was resistant for a while ("I buy a lot of these and they are fine"). Now he knows me, and when I make an appointment he always laughs and says "I'll order the original Toyota part". I do trust that he actually does.
@shane6115
@shane6115 Жыл бұрын
If your paying he shouldn’t even question you in the first place
@aroggo16
@aroggo16 Жыл бұрын
Yea parts can always be an issue on certain auto repairs. I feel you got people who want cheaper parts maybe some aftermarket ones or go OEM. What if the aftermarket parts like suspension parts have good reviews?
@flouisbailey
@flouisbailey Жыл бұрын
@@aroggo16 Scotty’s old Matrix has “factory” original shocks.
@pliedtka
@pliedtka Жыл бұрын
@@flouisbailey That's Scotty's, my Matrix, and many, many Corollas have ones that where replaced. But my 25 old Civic Si has original shocks, even sparks plug cables are factory ones.
@flouisbailey
@flouisbailey Жыл бұрын
@@pliedtka My 10 & 11 year old Lexus should be good for a while. The 10 year old is getting ready for its 75,000 mile service.
@jsims2985
@jsims2985 Жыл бұрын
I hate the pieces of crap of who give us a bad name. I treat every car that comes in my bay like it's my mother's. We have so many folks that come in every week that are told lie after lie by unethical mechanics. It's infuriating how many hard working folks have their lives turned upside down by a piece of crap shop who tell em they need $4000 in repairs when it's a simple $50 fix. Thanks for this video, brother. I hope it keeps a lot of folks from getting screwed over.
@odi1964
@odi1964 Жыл бұрын
That is why I'm gonna switch doing my maintenance to your shop and stop taking my car to the dealership! I feel your honesty and integrity! Salute!
@billybobthorton2026
@billybobthorton2026 Жыл бұрын
if you are lucky enough to live in his area, this is a no brainer. I wish I didn't live hundreds of miles away from Amd.
@darrylk808
@darrylk808 Жыл бұрын
No dealers outside warranty!
@joesmith3908
@joesmith3908 Жыл бұрын
@@darrylk808don’t say that to your honest dealer technician 😊
@johngreydanus2033
@johngreydanus2033 Жыл бұрын
If I lived close by, I would take an old beater in there and say, I don't know anything about cars!
@darrylk808
@darrylk808 Жыл бұрын
@joesmith3908 it's not the mechanic, it's the sales tech that gets commissoned on what they can sell you. Their job is to upsell you so the dealer makes more $$$. You go in for your first brake job at 40K miles. You need pads, rotors, calipers...you want to be safe, right?🤣
@vg3430
@vg3430 Жыл бұрын
Folks always say “find an honest, experienced and reputable mechanic.” Ok…exactly HOW do you do that? Word of mouth doesn’t work when your friends/family shrug their shoulders and reply with…”Let me know when you find one.”
@SE45CX
@SE45CX Жыл бұрын
Maybe you can have them do a little diagnosis when you are already pretty certain what needs to be done. Have them advice to you to see if you like their style and approach. About friends and family members, if their perspective on cars is already very different than yours they will get to a totally different mechanic than you do.
@bearpuf
@bearpuf Жыл бұрын
Dear AMD, your suggestions for developing a relationship with one's mechanic seem right on the mark to me. Everytime I finish watching one of your videos I'm grateful that you took the time to make it. Thank you.
@Kamal_AL-Hinai
@Kamal_AL-Hinai Жыл бұрын
I can attest to that.
@fahadabid
@fahadabid Жыл бұрын
As A doctor I can say that I will give the same advice when visiting a doctor.
@johnetie
@johnetie Жыл бұрын
Minus the question about authentic parts :)
@fahadabid
@fahadabid Жыл бұрын
😁@@johnetie
@IMRANHC
@IMRANHC Жыл бұрын
agreed as a dr i will do the same ! I dont mind paying premium money for a honest opinion and service
@21jimmyo
@21jimmyo Жыл бұрын
Besides tires, wheel alignments, and state inspections I haven't used a shop for work in over 10 years. The only other exception is when a new car is under warranty. I consider myself a high-level DIY home mechanic. I don't usually tell shops this when I drop a car off for an inspection, etc. What has happened more times than I can remember is that I'll get a call from the shop suggesting that I should get their brake flush, trans flush, cabin filter, or some other filters or maintenance item. That's when I tell them that I already did these things myself. There is nothing more annoying than being told you need a new "whatever" when you just replaced or recently serviced that system. Sadly, most dealers and mechanics aren't as honest as you are.
@agepmusic
@agepmusic 10 ай бұрын
100% true!!!!
@luigivincenz3843
@luigivincenz3843 10 ай бұрын
Years ago, one shop told me that I have an old radiator that needs to be replaced. That was a massive red flag for me because I still had the BOX for the new radiator that I had installed and even bought the box to them. Wished I took a pic of this "mechanic's" face. I prayed the problem was fixed and it was. Never went back there and Yelped the negative review on these clowns a month later.
@johneverett3947
@johneverett3947 9 ай бұрын
Maybe you should inform the shop of what you have already done rather than let them waste time looking at the service interval. It’s a two-way street. If you bring your vehicle into the same shop, they will have a record of what was done and not done. Don’t blame them for trying to keep your vehicle in service.😢😢
@FloridaNativeMike
@FloridaNativeMike 8 ай бұрын
Yeah, the power steering flush, brake fluid flush and transmission flush are the new “tune up” that service places push for profit.
@luigivincenz3843
@luigivincenz3843 8 ай бұрын
@@FloridaNativeMike Yup. They made the same offer to me. But you gotta ask yourself, did they really do those things or just pretend to have done them?
@christopherwilson2606
@christopherwilson2606 Жыл бұрын
As a service plumber, I love the, "my husband would do it but doesn't have the time." ...and I can tell he tried but gave up 😂
@Psichlo1
@Psichlo1 Жыл бұрын
The problem is that, while you say that it's a small number of shops that are shady, my experience has been otherwise. I am not a vehicle mechanic, but I am an airplane mechanic and I am fully capable of working on my own vehicle and have the tools to do so. If I take my vehicle to a shop, it's usually a lack of time issue, and it's easier to just allow someone else to take care of it for me. I had the A/C compressor on my 14 Sienna go out recently and I had to replace it. When I went to the Most "reputable" shop in my area, I was quoted 3000 dollars. I understand parts markups and labor and all that but I ended up doing it myself for less than half of what I was quoted. I am not saying that they're aren't reputable shops, but at some point, the amount that you pay for maintenance is unfortunately a result of either lack of knowledge, or failure to do research. The sad part is that there are really good mechanics out there, but the guys that are robbing and cheating customers are making it hard for the customer to be able to trust anyone. Love the content.
@Rareparrot
@Rareparrot Жыл бұрын
I have just started taking my "cars" to good mechanics here in Western Australia. I am a DIY back yard fixer but can't do a lot of jobs, including everything needing a hoist. So we just got my mothers car back, an expensive service, and was quoted $85 AUS to degrease the transmission and check for leaks. At that price I'm glad i can do somethings to the cars we have on my own Lol. Thanks for the videos CCN (car care nut) , love the content too...........
@LAactor
@LAactor Жыл бұрын
Same with me. In my area I have not been able to find a trustworthy guy. Overpriced and gouged. Given ridiculous quotes. Like 3 grand for spark plugs because they felt even older V6's needed the plenum removed. It's been a terrible time. Just when you trust them with the fluid spill and fills, and a semi minor major hose replacement, then they get you. Overcharge full msrp on their database and also try to extend the time as much as they can and pretend to say they would charge less if they did less and then stall for time and round up to the next full hour because they stalled the extra 15 minutes.
@KellyBovier
@KellyBovier Жыл бұрын
@@LAactor​​⁠How about watching the mechanic walk across the entire shop several times for something or another… at the speed of a sloth. I so wanted to say, can you gather your equipment and get some pep in your step? Lol disappointingly.
@briank10101
@briank10101 Жыл бұрын
​@@KellyBovierMaybe he didn't know he'd need a socket wrench 😅
@bengkelbawahpokok6753
@bengkelbawahpokok6753 Жыл бұрын
I don't see why you should feel being scammed by what they're quoting. That's their price, something for you to decide and shop around.
@CamKrazy2000
@CamKrazy2000 Жыл бұрын
Had a 3rd Prius that had the rough idle/misfire at start up problem a few months ago. He had the intake manifold, the EGR and the fuel injectors already replaced by an independent shop. He never told us about it but I could see the new parts under the hood. And we had to tell him he had wasted all that money, probably over 2 grand, for nothing because it was a head-gasket problem which would be another 4 grand.
@journeyman291
@journeyman291 Жыл бұрын
Geez, im old I remember changing a head gasket in less than 4 hrs under a shade tree.
@timewa851
@timewa851 Жыл бұрын
@@journeyman291 the Prius also comes with a traction battery. $5,500. Sometimes those die & take out the computer too. Another $1,500. There goes the saving$ in fuel. : ) It takes me six-seven hours to change my headgasket. : l
@vg3430
@vg3430 Жыл бұрын
$4k for a head gasket?!?!….I don’t think so. Run away….run away!
@LAactor
@LAactor Жыл бұрын
Depends on if the short block is damaged beyond repair or spec. To change it out would cost that much. @@vg3430
@LAactor
@LAactor Жыл бұрын
The one weak common problem of this vehicle. This is because that other shop didn't know Priuses.
@walpoleandworcester
@walpoleandworcester Жыл бұрын
Yup. Better to take good care of the car from the beginning and keep up with the maintenance schedule for it, even getting oil changes earlier if needed. Thousands upon thousands of dollars saved right there! Good stuff man!
@realfreedom5029
@realfreedom5029 Жыл бұрын
Ahmed I love your work ethic and so appreciate all of your transparency, which enables us to make wise decisions. GOD Bless you brother and I look forward to meeting you in October to fix our Prius.
@davidglad
@davidglad Жыл бұрын
It sounds almost funny to say, but even if I don't necessarily DIY anything. These videos nonetheless have a therapeutic quality to them in achieving some peace of mind in whatever I do next with a vehicle.
@carlwilmoth7141
@carlwilmoth7141 Жыл бұрын
Well young man and I can say that because I am very old man and you are considerably younger than me that is absolutely one of the best videos that you have put up. I mean absolutely one of the best videos that I’ve seen you put up. keep up the good work. I wished more mechanics in the world would like you
@montestu5502
@montestu5502 Жыл бұрын
I think you missed a big one. Never tell your mechanic to “get to the repair when they can”.
@FettermanGPT
@FettermanGPT Жыл бұрын
I'm not in a hurry = 4-6 weeks
@froggy0162
@froggy0162 Жыл бұрын
I have discovered this applies to house electricians too…
@darrylk808
@darrylk808 Жыл бұрын
😂😂
@johngreydanus2033
@johngreydanus2033 Жыл бұрын
Heard the old, Fast, Good, Cheap. Pick any two.
@dave6199
@dave6199 Жыл бұрын
or plumbers or carpenters or electricians
@Pooby1000
@Pooby1000 Жыл бұрын
"My check engine light is on. I have a budget of $1500, so hopefully it isn't more than that." - Don't say that
@laraoneal7284
@laraoneal7284 Жыл бұрын
I love this guy. Ty so much for educating us and being ethical. God bless u.
@boatman222345
@boatman222345 Жыл бұрын
Good advice! Here's a classic example of someone not telling their mechanic enough information. Back in the 1970s I owned a foreign car repair shop specializing in MG, Austin Healey, and Triumph repair. I had a customer come in with an MGB that he said was "running rough." This being back in the days when spark plugs, points, etc did need to be replaced and SU carburetors did need to be adjusted I gave the guy a quote for a normal tuneup. Alas when I began working on the car it quickly became apparent that there were far more serious problems! Long story short by the time the dust settled I had determined that a major engine overhaul was required. When I informed the customer of this he said, "That can't be I just had a lot of work done on the car a month ago." Since he hadn't mentioned that previously I asked him what he meant by "a lot of work" at which point he presented me with a repair bill receipt listing more than $800 worth of parts and labor for what amounted to a total rebuild of the engine! Trouble was none of the work had actually been done! My inspection had revealed that about the only thing that had been done was the spark plugs had been replaced. Obviously the customer didn't want to spend an additional $800 so he asked me to repair just the most essential items…the bill came to around $400 and a warning that it was just a matter to time before additional repairs would be necessary!
@JLR740
@JLR740 Жыл бұрын
I never question my mechanic - because the CCN IS my mechanic for my 2015 Highlander. Takes all the stress out of car maintenance.
@wildhorses6817
@wildhorses6817 Жыл бұрын
Lucky You ! Wish I lived in the area or nearby.
@rightlanehog3151
@rightlanehog3151 Жыл бұрын
AMD, You are sitting behind the black work bench and about to say something very serious. 🤨 This is the equivalent of SUBSCRIBERS being called unexpectedly into the boss's office. 😉🤣
@Mr-pn2eh
@Mr-pn2eh Жыл бұрын
Called into the office so he can let us know what questions to ask.
@TwilightZoneX
@TwilightZoneX Жыл бұрын
This video should be a REQUIREMENT to watch for EVERY automobile purchase in the United States. Or at least get a certificate of completion good for so many years. I know, people (BOTH guys and ladies) with knowledge will laugh but 85% of consumers do know absolutely NOTHING about maintenance let alone repairs.
@Jeff.78
@Jeff.78 Жыл бұрын
If only there was some kind of book the owner could read to learn about their vehicle maintenance schedule. I'd keep it in the glove box, cuz few use driving gloves these days🙃
@TwilightZoneX
@TwilightZoneX Жыл бұрын
@@Jeff.78 Yep. That book that in 10 years was never opened are the people that should watch this video and learn how to open that book.
@robertovargas1823
@robertovargas1823 Жыл бұрын
I have the that problem of telling them that I am a mechanic but I let them know also am in disability with Cancer and very weak to work on my car . Being 63 years old doesn’t help me either. But this Saturday I will be installing spark plugs and ignition coil on my 2016 Toyota Sienna SE , I will do the job because the dealer wanted to charge me $ 1000.00 just in Labor. Too costly. Lol Also sometimes I let them know just to make sure they don’t try to rip me off and try to sell me any unnecessary jobs. But I understand your point , very good to know. Thank you car care nut for all you do and your information, . God bless you and your family greatly 🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷
@StevenLAdams
@StevenLAdams Жыл бұрын
Absolutely, without a doubt, the most valuable video you have produced to date. Should be required viewing by everyone who owns a vehicle.
@bjgaspar
@bjgaspar Жыл бұрын
All due repect but... "If you are a mechanic, why arent you fixing your own car?" -out of work -temporarily disabled -retired -your shop won't let you work on personal vehicles "off the clock" -all of your tools are at your shop & you cant afford a second set -no access to a lift at home -on vacation and are out of town -you're flat-out stumped and are looking for a fresh set of eyes to diagnose -simply beyond your expertise -waranty considerations -serice records for AutoCheck/CarFax -working a second job and dont get days off -you value your free/family time more than the cost of another trusted tech's charges There's a TON of reasons why a tech wouldn't work on his/her own vehicle. Would I personally, no. I enjoy working on my car, that's why I DON'T do it professionally.
@catsspat
@catsspat Жыл бұрын
And do your best to make the mechanics' job as easy as possible. For example, I needed a recall service done to replace the fuel pump (inside the fuel tank), so I researched it just a bit to know what basic procedure is required. I then cleaned out the car, and arranged the seats to make the access as easy as possible. I believe that mechanics will take better care of a clean, well taken care of car, because, if the owner doesn't care, why would anybody else care?
@aprtur
@aprtur Жыл бұрын
As a former service writer, I can confirm - if it's a disgusting car, both myself and the technician hated every moment of working with it and just wanted out. That goes hand in hand with a point AMD mentioned - honesty and respect should go both ways.
@MJA5
@MJA5 Жыл бұрын
“What was that you said about preventative maintenance?”
@nv5606
@nv5606 Жыл бұрын
Same things apply when you go to the doctor. Especially private Doctor’s offices.
@wingman8447
@wingman8447 Жыл бұрын
Good info. I usually only go in for state inspection, tires, and front end alignment. Things I’m not equipped for. I’m just polite at the shop and ask for those services. I never mention I’m a retired mechanic of 50 years. What good what it do. I’ve found that donuts help.
@kevinisaacs5411
@kevinisaacs5411 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. Love your informative videos!
@divinemessenger2030
@divinemessenger2030 Жыл бұрын
You look and remind me a lot of my old mechanic. Loved that guy. He treated me like his daughter. Never scammed me. He actually helped me not get scammed. I was always loyal to him because he was honest and kept the prices fair. He ended up selling his shop and it’s been so hard to find trustworthy mechanics.
@rumleyrum5839
@rumleyrum5839 Жыл бұрын
Good information. When the need for car repair arises, these are things everyone really should know about, but few do. Thanks for your informative videos.
@JDTaMaN
@JDTaMaN Жыл бұрын
Great advise. From a master tech to another and to even customers. Every shop should put out this type of information via social media, posters in customer waiting areas, and company websites. Short videos with this type of wisdom goes a long way in having good relationship between customers and shop/techs #trust. #1 rule - if you don’t trust them why waste your time and especially your hard earned money.
@hopespringseternal2624
@hopespringseternal2624 Жыл бұрын
May the good Lord bless and keep you, also! Thank you for this.
@CrimeVid
@CrimeVid Жыл бұрын
Not what I/we in UK mean as a tune up. what you described as a tune up is maintainence to us. A tune up here usually means changing parts to maximise performance. In the old days the first thing would have been the carburettor ! So, diff gearing, tyres, specialised injectors, alterations to the air and cooling, and of course nowadays, electronic tuning. It takes years to find a good mechanic, develop a relationship etc… then they retire !
@kevinW826
@kevinW826 Жыл бұрын
I was doing my forklift recertification today and there was a guy in the class who dropped his car off at the garage. I could hear the conversation and what the mechanic was telling him what they found was wrong with his car. Yes he said I don’t know about cars. I heard the mechanic say the transmission input shaft, the waterpump, the serpentine belt, $2700 Canadian. 😳😳😳😳 I didn’t hear the rest of the conversation or any decision made, but….damn.
@tomd5010
@tomd5010 Жыл бұрын
“Tune up” Takes me back to the days of owning and working on Volkswagen Beetles. Plugs, points, condenser, rotor, distributor cap, spark plugs, carburetor adjustment, and valve adjustment, every 10,000 miles. Bugs were great little cars in that era but I wouldn’t call having to do all that stuff so often the “good old days”.
@robertovargas1823
@robertovargas1823 Жыл бұрын
Love your video, great information 👏🏻👏🏻❤️❤️❤️🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙏🙏🙏🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷
@savoryflan
@savoryflan Жыл бұрын
Dimelo corillo! Los boricuas toyoteros viendo este canal. Weeeepa
@boricuadrive7461
@boricuadrive7461 Жыл бұрын
Seguro que sii!! 😉🇵🇷👏🏼
@jheighten7568
@jheighten7568 Жыл бұрын
I’m willing to drive to your shop from Florida just to have my van checked
@uglybobhere
@uglybobhere Жыл бұрын
Meet in in Saint Louis on your way😅
@cevans2021
@cevans2021 Жыл бұрын
Love this video. I have to say as a technician and now service manager, trying to explain to customers that tune up don’t apply to modern vehicles gets to be a long stale conversation at times. These days I just roll with it and take care of them
@justinbennett2633
@justinbennett2633 Жыл бұрын
8:26 One thing I've learned working as a retail parts person is that the average Joe doesn't even know what engine is in their car, hell quite a few don't even know what car they are driving, and some don't even know who made the car they are driving. You have really high expectations if you expect them to know what maintenance the car needs.
@eka_motors
@eka_motors Жыл бұрын
That's why i asked did he know what the Dunning Kruger effect was. Its actually cringy watching this video.
@chrisneumann8578
@chrisneumann8578 Жыл бұрын
Another advise: Look under the hood after inspection! Very often I see that: - covers and/or caps (of ac) are missing because mechanics lose or forget to put them back in place - after an oil change the level of oil isn't at maximum - service books were not completet etc.
@darrylk808
@darrylk808 Жыл бұрын
Haha, I have a timing light and a dwell/tach meter somewhere. Grease gun, too! Haven't seen it since the 1980s.😂 My spark plugs are the original at 126K miles!
@alouiciousjackson5812
@alouiciousjackson5812 Жыл бұрын
Yep... everybody thinks they're a mechanic LOL. I thought I was one too until I actually went to school for it, at which point I realized how much I didn't know! After years of doing it professionally, I'm still surprised how much more there is to learn!
@fleetwin1
@fleetwin1 Жыл бұрын
Well said. Whenever someone brought in an outboard motor for a "tune-up", I asked if they were having a specific issue. Most folks don't bring stuff in that is running correctly, and feel that a "tune up" will solve the issue. You really need to develop a bit of a relationship with your repair facility, so they know your car and you as well. Look for another shop if your questions or concerns are just "brushed off". No one knows your car better than you. And of course, honesty is always the best policy. Ok, perhaps they might give you a little ribbing if you messed something up trying to repair it, but they will appreciate your honesty, and do their best to help you out of a jam.
@Th3_Jhobe
@Th3_Jhobe Жыл бұрын
Is there a way to search out authorized Toyota mechanics around me? I would love to find someone like you and not have to go to a dealer. I love watching your videos, brings me back to when I actually would work on my own cars lol.
@GoldenEagleXTND
@GoldenEagleXTND 9 ай бұрын
No there is not. Other thsn if they "claim" it on their website. Sadly finding a good Indy is as hard as finding an ethical and knowledgeable dealership. Best way Ive found it to join a brand/car spwciric forum and asking for reocmmendations near you.
@Th3_Jhobe
@Th3_Jhobe 9 ай бұрын
@@GoldenEagleXTND Well I did that for future repairs/service but still it would be nice to see a matrix being kept publicly of dealerships so they can be held to a standard. *sigh*
@GoldenEagleXTND
@GoldenEagleXTND 9 ай бұрын
@@Th3_Jhobe That would never be allowed other than public review sites. Same type of reason why legislation and laws are in place to keep consumers form buying their vehicle from the manufacturers directly. I have a trusted mechanic because of my fiance's father who is in the car sales business and is friends with many people in the industry. But, even I have taken to simply doing many things myself and buying tools. I just can't justify not having my vehicle for 2-7 days, then having to pay someone else $80-150/hr to do things I could watch a video and follow along for. Sadly that ends when anything is going to require the engine to be removed, which is coming up for about a $5-7K overhaul and preventive maintenance that I want to get done. Mind you this is a Mercedes AMG car, so everything is a brand premium no matter what. A good judge of a decent mechanic shop is wether they raise a stink if you buy/bring your own parts/materials. I have very specific requirements and this goes to his point of them using different parts. I want a specific part and will provide it at a price I know upfront without their mark-up and also a lifetime replacement warranty from FCP Euro or ECE Tuning (including brake pads, filters, and even the fluids in the case of FCP Euro)
@vinnycent007
@vinnycent007 Жыл бұрын
I always say, you are the owner of your car so why not take some ownership and learn a little about it. You don't need to be an expert, but need to know enough to at least do or diagnose the basic. For the rest, you get a SME. This applies not only in cars, but in life in general.
@jonathanhernandez4304
@jonathanhernandez4304 Жыл бұрын
Very solid advice! As a production engineer in aerospace I can very honestly say I totally agree with you. I have an OBD2 reader and use it, but I never let the garage know. If there is a noise underneath because of a bad CV joint or control arm, I'll look underneath my car, identify it it ends there. When I go to the shop, I honestly and sincerely tell them, it's making a clicking sound when I turn. If they ask me what side I tell them I can't tell. Now, my shop that I trust because of years and years of great service, them I'll share more info. They are Foreign Car Specialist and this whole city knows their reputation. But other shops, I research things on my own, then follow your rules. Why, because you or a PhD in philosophy or a Broker can't walk up to a metal additive process or Mega large HMC machine set up, and tell me what I should and shouldn't look at. What face mills to use or what c tolerance levels are acceptable for a given function. I realize that because I don't work on cars everyday and could never compete with that knowledge base even with KZbin and Google. So, great advice.
@JackalGB
@JackalGB Жыл бұрын
Nice to see the table again AMD! Just like an old school CCN video. 😁👍
@coolpandas8375
@coolpandas8375 Жыл бұрын
Really practical advice and very needed. I always enjoy watching your videos but I think this one was badly needed. Thank you 🙏🏾
@javajoebogota
@javajoebogota Жыл бұрын
Your videos are outstanding. The content is relevant, Your presentation is engaging and honest, leaving the viewer wanting more.
@samc1056
@samc1056 Жыл бұрын
This is the best video so far. It is about cars. More importantly, it is a lesson about life in general!
@therabbitnews9362
@therabbitnews9362 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for information. Some of your say confirm what I had gone through. My two cars dropped from 30 mpg to about 20 mpg. I went through five mechanics. None found anything wrong with the car. The last one went beyond what I asked for. He found that there was a software update. I tried it for $150 from the dealer. It helped a little. But none had solved the problem.
@watchandspray
@watchandspray Жыл бұрын
Whether it's direct injection or covid vaccine injection..Even if it's about the mechanics of your car or circumstances leading up to a medical procedure, it's always a good idea to ask questions and get a second opinion. Don't ever feel bad for doing your own research!
@southbound1969
@southbound1969 Жыл бұрын
One problem with the China-19 injection is that the doctors were either misinformed or flat out lied.
@gregoreosRGV
@gregoreosRGV Жыл бұрын
Trust your doctor > mechanic
@nortonman5238
@nortonman5238 Жыл бұрын
It's important to do your own research, but if you don't know the fundamental basics of doing actual proper research, then you'll have done bad science. If you do alternative research to confirm a previous bias, that's not research.
@burntnougat5341
@burntnougat5341 Жыл бұрын
You mean "vaccine"
@neliosamch3195
@neliosamch3195 Жыл бұрын
Symptoms that your car needs the Omicron Biden variant #22 tune up. #1 Feeling cold inside in winter when not wearing a jacket. #2 Sweating while exercising and the A/C is on. #3 Inability seeing in the dark with the headlights on. #4 Water feels wet on your skin when raining and the window is open.
@57Dalv
@57Dalv Жыл бұрын
Excellent advice. We are very lucky to have a very honest and ethical mechanic that services all our vehicles and your advice is well taken. Thanks you for all the informative videos you produce - I watch all of them. We are about to order a new Sienna as we average 15 years on all of the cars we have owned and this may be the last one we need as we move into retirement and want to travel in comfort. Toyota reliability is legendary - hopefully it will continue.
@easylearn9350
@easylearn9350 Жыл бұрын
Excellent points that help a lot. Thanks for sharing these.🙏👍 Q: How to make sure you receive the correct service without getting damage to other (related) or faulty parts or wrong services? Any tips to get a guarantee? This happens often when some mechanics repair the car but more damage 😅. This turns me off, and I prefer to do things correctly myself (although slowly and with research on details).
@cristian333GTX
@cristian333GTX Жыл бұрын
Hats off to you buddy, you are so professional and humble person, I would like to have a master like you, the persons around to you are blessed to have you in their lives, thank you for make this video.
@kurtkennedy5370
@kurtkennedy5370 Жыл бұрын
We have our processes and procedures for a reason, and one of them is to ensure customer satisfaction and a quality diagnoses and repair. Not every customer is our customer, but every customer is given the chance to be our customer. Good processes and procedures and a well trained service advisor knows exactly how to handle these situations.
@anthony-i1k8c
@anthony-i1k8c Жыл бұрын
I have often wondered why my GS with a 2GR says 60k for plugs and my RX with a 2GR is double that. I know there's D4S on the GS and all that but it still doesn't make sense to me.
@journeyman291
@journeyman291 Жыл бұрын
Probably they have different types of fuel injection systems
@Rick_Kn
@Rick_Kn Жыл бұрын
Hmm. Possibly Lexus is anticipating a more spirited driving style with the GS?
@johnd4348
@johnd4348 Жыл бұрын
How often do customers even allowed to talk to the mechanics at the dealerships. Never. Customes only allowed to talk to some girl behind a counter who has never looked under a hood.
@vamosaltemacongabrielmende3965
@vamosaltemacongabrielmende3965 Жыл бұрын
I had a story that happens years ago, fits right in with your video, some times dealerships warranty-techs are sketchy too. My dad, RIP, purchased a brand new GMC truck and within months the carburetor started to give him issues. Well we went several times to the dealer and they “changed” the carb and returned the truck, couple of months passed and the same issue. To a point that in a year the truck was in the shop 7 times. They even “extended” the warranty si ce the time in the shop was mot counted and bla, bla. One day we were on the road and the truck started to give him issues, again with the carb. I remember telling my dad, you know is weird that so many carbs are defective, have you thought that they just clean the carb and show you an older one just so you can see a carb “replaced”. He looked at me and said you know that you’re right, that idea never crossed my mind. So we drove home and he went under the truck with a long screwdriver and marked it. Then he said let’s go to the dealer, so we went and they said oh no, again? My dad replied yeap, they gave him a loaner car and we returned in a week to pick the truck, now my was was well aware of my line of thought and as soon as they said it is done, he said but and where’s the carburetor that you removed? The shop manager went and bring the “old carburetor” in a box when he saw it immediately turned upside down to see the markings and there was no markings on it. He then said give me a moment, and got a hold of the dealer owner and said can you come with me p, which he agreed. While we were walking back to the shop the owner was telling my dad that a possibility of so many carburetors were bad gas, and additives, that the new gasoline was a hoax, etc. my dad was silent listening to him, so we got to the shop and the “tech” came and said hey boss look we replaced the carb with a new one. My dad said to both, that’s bull&$’t, look at that carb is full of dust from being there for years. I marked the carb of this truck and I bat that if I check underneath the mark is there, low and behold the carb wasn’t replaced they just cleaned it to look new and that’s it. I was looking how both of the faces slowly changed from “happy” to literally scared. Then the owner checked out and called all the techs in the shop and I remember it like it was yesterday, no one is going to get paid, it was Saturday noon and they got paid that day, until this truck is fixed properly, I don’t care if you have to go and remove the carb from one that is in the lot but that needs to be done now. They were astonished by that, but they ended removing the carb from another brand new truck from the lot and placing it on dads truck. As for the “tech” that always worked with dads truck he was terminated about a month later when the dealer was sued by another customer for a similar situation. We did business with that dealership for years until my dad passed away and I moved from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 to Florida.
@dawidbujak5567
@dawidbujak5567 Жыл бұрын
That's an incredible story!
@vamosaltemacongabrielmende3965
@vamosaltemacongabrielmende3965 Жыл бұрын
@@dawidbujak5567 that still happens in some places, like Ahmed says you have to be vigilant always.
@genericusername1365
@genericusername1365 Жыл бұрын
Not as serious as a carb, but I brought my Honda CR-V to the Honda dealer to get an alignment and all 5 tires (that includes the spare on the tailgate) balanced. I made sure to see the position the spare tire was in before they took the car in. They finished the work and I asked "did your mechanic make sure to balance the spare tire?". I was assured that yes, he did. I went to the car and saw, based on how it was positioned, that the spare tire was not even touched. I went back and told the service advisor how I knew as a fact that the spare tire was not balanced. The advisor apologized, and took the car back in to get the spare balanced and I asked for them to give me "something". They had the car detailed for me for free.
@chasburns3303
@chasburns3303 Жыл бұрын
that has happened to me on a few occasions at a dealership, it was the "mark" that proved that the work hadn't been done. I remember busting them that my tire rotation hadn't been done. Then, what did it for me was the time I learned that they were shorting me 1 quart of oil each time I took my car there for oil changes. The explanation that was given was, "it's fine as long as the oil level is in between the two lines on the dipstick. " I wonder just how many are being ripped off this way. And In case you're wondering, I am the type of customer who waits at the dealership 15 -20 minutes after oil changes and check my oil level. What kept me going back to this dealership was the fact that they were the nearest dealership for me. The next dealership is 35 miles away. After switching dealerships, I found that they used an off brand motor oil for oil changes after telling me their drum oil was Mobil 1. I challenged the service manager and he apologized, but said, "oil is really oil, " But after my insistence, he had the oil drained and provided the empty oil bottles that said Toyota genuine oil. But who knows. I never went back!
@vodamark
@vodamark Жыл бұрын
I take my car to the official Toyota dealership for service, but... I don't know if it's different in the US, but here in Sweden I never even talk to a mechanic who will be working on the car. I only get to talk to a "receptionist" who writes everything down in their computer, and then that gets passed to the mechanics. It's kind of annoying, I never get a chance to talk to someone really knowledgable about the car.
@golferpro1241
@golferpro1241 Жыл бұрын
Same in the USA
@ttjoseph1
@ttjoseph1 Жыл бұрын
They’re called service writers in the USA. Some are former mechanics
@LukeO-1234
@LukeO-1234 Жыл бұрын
I met my mechanic at a local coffee place as I was having issues with my vehicle and he said to me he's been turning a wrench since he was 12 and if he couldn't figure out the problem there's no hope for the vehicle gave me a business card. I got it towed to his shop. He is now my go-to
@jnate5887
@jnate5887 Жыл бұрын
Things are changing in the Toyota dealership world, brought my car in and they wanted to install non genuine parts for the same cost has genuine parts and I had to insist on genuine parts. Toyota not having new car inventories will have serious consequences down the road for the brand. They are turning to desperation tricks to fleece their customers. I consider Toyota service department has a safe haven but now I am so scared. Thinking of moving closer to you AMD.😅
@farnorth7314
@farnorth7314 Жыл бұрын
I ran a shop for 25 years...never never never use a shop that doesn't insist on road testing the vehicle before accepting the job. Taking the customers word as to the symptom is backyarder practice. Case in point, how many Toyota TCC shutters were diagnosed as engine stumble by the car owner. ANY vehicle that was drivable was road tested before it came in the shop...no exceptions.
@mph5896
@mph5896 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, before and after road testing is a must do. The before gives a great picture of the overall cars health and how it’s maintained.
@farnorth7314
@farnorth7314 Жыл бұрын
Agreed 100%...we always did both. This practice also protects the shop from the dreaded "No reverse?? It had reverse before you worked on it."
@SE45CX
@SE45CX Жыл бұрын
Sure, a big problem here is male DIY mechanics who think their ego is crushed when they sometimes have to say "I don't know". They jump to some stupid conclusion based on some subjective feeling.
@n545ca1
@n545ca1 Жыл бұрын
Why is this man not a professor at an elite university?
@solorsix
@solorsix Жыл бұрын
Based on my experiences. I value buying my own parts and using mechanics for specific jobs. It's understandable for them to charge/hr a little more and that is fine.
@PrinceAlberts
@PrinceAlberts Жыл бұрын
10:36 Lying to your mechanic is like lying to your doctor. It’s just going to hurt you in the long run.
@malizia63
@malizia63 Жыл бұрын
The " i don't know anything about cars" is a great point. I personally feel that every driver license test should have a basic maintenance course. Whether the person chooses to do the maintenance themselves or not they should be taught what cars need to be reliable.
@leandrolaporta2196
@leandrolaporta2196 Жыл бұрын
excelent tips! thanks! BTW:I always request: use ONLY OEM parts, no after market , that's something i always do, and i sleep happy, i pay more? probably yes, but for me reliability is everyhing.
@golferpro1241
@golferpro1241 Жыл бұрын
Me too. Only original!
@alexgalea1215
@alexgalea1215 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video on point and showing AMD's experience as usual. I'm a carpenter, but if I was a mechanic I would film myself fitting OEM parts and doing it right. Seems like it would be so easy to build a rep that way. I've had mobile mechanics out and they've done the folowing: "I can't replace your oil filter because it's rusted on". (It's all aluminium, looks new and came off easy). "I had to use copper ease on your brakes as they were seized". (AFAIK you need to use proper brake grease with a high melting point or the copper ease melts away, and you + other people die because the brakes then actually do seize ). "I need to remove your entire suspension to get to your fuel filter". (Repair manual recommends 1 part). "I might have to bend all your jack points as my floor jack is broken. You don't really use them anyway. (Thanks, bye). "You can't repair the valve on the tyre as it's 1-time use, you'll need 4 new tyres or your traction control will fail". (KZbin video shows me how to turn valve, remove dirt, fix slow leak in 15 mins). "We can just open the coolant when it's hot and control the spray". (Coolant sprays everywhere, kills half the plants and flowers in the drive and I spend 2 days clearing it up so I don't kill all the dogs and cats in the neighbourhood). I could go on. I would never assume to mess about with life endangering stuff that's beyond me - like tyres, brakes, etc. But it's a tough call with talent like this in the UK. Fortunately the mechanics shop I found looks at me in amazement when I tell them I change the oil every 6months/3000miles and we're good.
@andyboyko2766
@andyboyko2766 Жыл бұрын
Sound advice, I wanted my coolant drained and filled and asked my mechanic to use Toyota coolant for my Lexus, I told him even if it's more than other coolants I will gladly pay the differece. Next oil change I will ask my mechanic to drain and refill the transmission using Toyota WS fluid. I've learned over the years that fluid changes using OEM fluids is worth every cent. As far as synthetic oil is concerned I am fine with Mobil1.
@wildhorses6817
@wildhorses6817 Жыл бұрын
What year, model Lexus do you have? I have a 2015 and I want to do exactly what you are doing with the oil change and the coolant and transmission fluids. I will be using a new mechanic the last two were not honest and showed no respect. Thank you for a reply.
@andyboyko2766
@andyboyko2766 Жыл бұрын
@@wildhorses6817 I recently purchased a 2009 ES with 75,000 miles and I wanted to get the fluids changed so I am confident I can carry forward with good maintenance. The car came with new Lexus brakes and a new set of tires. Hopefully my 17 year old doesn't total it like he did with my 600,000 kilometre Mazda 3.
@tomphillips8565
@tomphillips8565 Жыл бұрын
I watch several of your videos because we have a Lexus and a Toyota. Your last words in each of your videos always gets my attention: "May the lord bless you and keep you." This speaks well of you and shows credibility of what you share with us. I admire you and thanks for using this phrase.
@jerryavlon4780
@jerryavlon4780 Жыл бұрын
You use discernment.
@windycity301
@windycity301 4 ай бұрын
Oh give it a rest with your church crap. Give it to a god freak to find something religious in a car mechanic video. Go to church, pray with other freaks and leave the rest of us normal people alone.
@brianbanks3044
@brianbanks3044 Жыл бұрын
things you should never say to your mechanic..."Whatever it needs, fix it!"
@redcatxb125
@redcatxb125 Жыл бұрын
Every point was a nail hit right on the head! I've been wrenching full time a little more than 4yrs at an indy shop. I can relate to every situation you have brought up and only a few customers ever brought up parts sourcing. One thing about the extended warranties though, there are many shady warranty companies so do some research if you want one.
@briank10101
@briank10101 Жыл бұрын
Often warranties are bad value and exclude the more likely repairs and require keeping every single maintenance receipt.
@cenccenc946
@cenccenc946 Жыл бұрын
I have the good luck, of having a mechanic that is also my client / friend. 😆 His family garage is over 100 years old, third or fourth generation; but they hired my firm to handle legal work for their family. I also refer my other clients to them. Small town, we find ourselves at the same social functions, etc. so it is a rather virtues circle of trust. Beyond that, he has saved me so much money, he could rip me off and I would still shrug and pay the bill with a smile. Like the time I was certain I needed a new muffler, and he simply reached in with a pair of pliers and clipped a piece of metal off; or, the time he saved a transmission for $50. I was certain both were going to need replacing. When I screw-up my own DIY mechanic work, or get in over my head, I just take my car down and have him finish it (or fix it). 😆
@ozzy4219
@ozzy4219 Жыл бұрын
So simple and easy advice to escape misunderstanding between customers and repair shops !!! So sad , not many people in our days fallows or listen Ahmed’s recommendations ! God bless your brother !
@MrKen59
@MrKen59 Жыл бұрын
I take my car to the shop for an inspection and asked to rotate my tires. I have a Toyota and, I explicitly reminded them the torque spec and asked to please take the time to not over tighten. Then I see one of the techs blast the lugs on. That evening, I checked the torque - and surprise, surprise, surprise / they were so tight I needed a breaker bar to loosen. To all you mechanics out there - I paid a lot of money for my car, I’m willing to pay for the time to do it right, but I have very little trust when a tech can’t do the simple things with professionalism. Personally, I wish Toyota would use a harder material, but they don’t. Oh, and now I have chatter when braking at highway speeds. I paid for the rotation because I didn’t have time to fool with it and now I have another problem to deal with. All I ask is the job be done in professional manner and to honor the thing I paid a lot for. It’s my car, and I want it done right.
@gregsmith332
@gregsmith332 Жыл бұрын
The Car Care Nut, whose real name is Ahmed Ibraheem, never torques nuts and bolts to spec either. With the exception of main cap bolts, connecting rod bolts and cylinder head bolts, he prefers the hammer every nut and bolt down with impact tools. He does this out of laziness and his preference for the flat rate system which prioritizes speed at the cost of quality workmanship.
@fredcerrato7602
@fredcerrato7602 Жыл бұрын
Great stuff AMD, as always keep up the awesome content! 💪
@MartinStockel-k6f
@MartinStockel-k6f Жыл бұрын
A very important and necessary video, but you have to remember that many old folks in their 70's, 80's, etc., might ask for a tune-up because they grew up with this service being needed on their vehicle's years ago. If you don't know anything about cars, how will they know where to look for correct information? The sad problem is not very many people are watching this video, and they say or ask stupid stuff which I am sure drives you up the wall. The very best thing is for the mechanic to be a very honest individual. Thank you for the video!
@peterschmitt415
@peterschmitt415 Жыл бұрын
When I moved to a new town I told one perspective mechanic that I knew nothing about cars to see if he would try to rip me off. He (correctly) told me that I did not need new brake pads and rotors yet so at least I knew that he was at least not a crook. Now I do all of my own work thanks to CCN and others that I trust.
@vg3430
@vg3430 Жыл бұрын
So you lied and expected the mechanic to be honest? Hmmmmmm……..
@peterschmitt415
@peterschmitt415 Жыл бұрын
@@vg3430 no, I lied to SEE if he was honest.... and it paid off. Didn't CCN essentially tell us the exact same thing, that even if you know nothing, don't say that....lie by omission. You can trust a random mechanic (since they have such a good reputation after all), but I prefer to find out before I get ripped off. I have had way too many mechanics and dealerships lie right to my face....gets a little old after a while.
@loden888
@loden888 Жыл бұрын
This is such a great idea when you're about to put your car in the hands of someone you don't know. But I'm afraid most shops in my NYC neighborhood will fail this test.
@vg3430
@vg3430 Жыл бұрын
Perhaps a question you SHOULD ask is “What training and/or experience does the technician have who will be working on my car?” Here’s why: My mother-in-law’s Hyundai clutch master cylinder housing (plastic) split, leaking fluid. Drove it to Hyundai dealer. Took a week to get part, replaced, upon leaving the shop, it left her stranded in the middle of an intersection with another failed clutch master cylinder. Tow truck to get it back to the shop. I called and asked the technician if he checked the slave cylinder. “Sir…that’s not possible, the slave cylinder is fine.” I kept my mouth shut. Well, one month later and 4 master cylinder’s later…they finally diagnosed and replaced a faulty slave cylinder. To be fair, the service writer did not charge her for the slave cylinder nor did they charge any diagnostic time.
@gregorylecompte7947
@gregorylecompte7947 Жыл бұрын
So happy I discovered TCCN. My cars have been serviced by him since his shop opened. They run flawless under his care!
@jimn.9990
@jimn.9990 Жыл бұрын
I fully support your assertion! I have taken my Camry to the TCCN in July, 2022 and again June, 2023, where the maintenance was flawlessly executed at a very reasonable price! Consequently I refer other Toyota owners to utilize this shop! I live 15 miles from this shop and it only takes me a 1/2 hour to get there (actually if I would take the tollway, I could get there faster). Recently, when I referred a friend who lives near me to the TCCN shop, he initially expressed a concern, when I told it was 15 miles from both our homes. When I said that it only takes me 1/2 hour traveling the back roads, he replied that doesn't sound too bad. Then he said he would take the tollway there (Google Maps says the commute via the tollway would take 22 miles traveling 16 miles, whereas my back roads-route would take 28 minutes). I personally feel it wouldn't be worth it for me taking the tollway, since it would only save me 6 minutes, while costing me $2.35 for each leg of the journey (luckily, my tollway pass saves me half the cost from the regular price of $4.70).
@txjeb
@txjeb Жыл бұрын
OEM isn't "always" better. Toyota yeah they probably are. Anyone with Ford alternator issues and has gone through 4 or 5 motorcrap alternators can tell you so.
@SE45CX
@SE45CX Жыл бұрын
Denso and Aisin are considered aftermarket brands but in reality they make parts for Toyota. I would recommend everyone when Denso or Aisin parts are available to them to purchase these.
@rictic1929
@rictic1929 Жыл бұрын
As per usual thank you for the great info for us customers and how we are to deal with the mechanics.
@aaronthomas6155
@aaronthomas6155 Жыл бұрын
One thing he missed is this: stop thinking you're dealing with a mechanic. In most cases, you're dealing with a service writer. Someone who sits at a desk and gets paid to sell you things. Just because the service writer is trying to sell you a service doesn't mean the mechanic actually is. I've seen a lot of service writers try to sell services I would never do to my own car much less recommend to a customer. Also, if you bring your car to a shop for maintenance, have the owner's manual in hand and open to the page with the maintenance schedule on it. If they try to sell you anything you didn't come in for, ask them to show you on the maintenance schedule where it's needed or when it's actually due.
@LionRunner
@LionRunner Жыл бұрын
The opposite happened to me when dealership screwed an accident repair and thought I'm a customer who don't know anything about cars lying about things saying that's how it is. A huge mistake for the service manager where Toyota Corporation and the General Manager of the dealership had to take over to resolve the issue in my (customer) favor.
@tectoramia-sz1lu
@tectoramia-sz1lu Жыл бұрын
Lots of good advice.
@timothybrown7121
@timothybrown7121 Жыл бұрын
Thank You for all your help through out the years you have had your channel. I do have a question about maintenance on my 2008 Camry Hybrid LE. It presently has just over 40,000 miles. Being it just turned 5 years old should I have the anti freeze replaced, living in upstate New York, and when should the transmission be serviced and also the brake fluid replaced? I have a professional mechanic, local dealership, that I only let work on my car. Honesty is not a problem with him. Thank You for answering this request. May the good Lord Bless You.
@mikej238
@mikej238 Жыл бұрын
Change all 3, do not FLUSH your transmission just change the fluid.
@timothybrown7121
@timothybrown7121 Жыл бұрын
Thank You very much
@vacayooper4728
@vacayooper4728 Жыл бұрын
I do nearly everything on my vehicles. I will occasionally have to make a time vs effort vs cost and have a shop do the work. I get multiple quotes, in person to interview and check out how the shop is maintained. Tells me alot. I usually will buy a shop manual either in digital or book form. Even if you are not doing your own work manuals are a great reference to make discisions.
@Len10293
@Len10293 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing you knowledge, I WAS tatally cluelesss about cars until I found your channel.
@Sw-so4zj
@Sw-so4zj Жыл бұрын
As a mechanic in a different field who does auto DIY at home. I do my best ethically , so I have these same challenges with dishonest customers. Sometimes employees as well. Thanks so much this resounds strongly. Furthermore I'm not even finished but compelled to contribute thank you for video!
@Nemo-yn1sp
@Nemo-yn1sp Жыл бұрын
My extended warranty, which is supposed to cover everything, has a limit on how much they'll pay per hour- $100! No mention of that in the contract or sales pitch. NO ONE who took a warranty charged less than $135/hour AND some even charged an extra $200-250 because of the warranty. I haven't found many honest people around north central FL, scammed often, but I did find a very honest and helpful mechanic.
@sinister184
@sinister184 Жыл бұрын
If you have a very good idea about what the problem is (based on experience or research), I don’t think there’s anything wrong with sharing that with the mechanic/shop doing work. Otherwise you could wind up paying them for additional hours of diagnostic time to figure out something you may already know.
@loden888
@loden888 Жыл бұрын
Yes giving them your diagnosis can be useful, but also point the mechanic in the wrong direction. I told my mechanic that it seemed like the wheel bearings were going bad. As he was taking the wheel off, he noted that the lug nuts were loose. I felt so guilty of not torquing them correctly that it did not immediately occur to me that the loose lug nuts were the cause of the noise, not the wheel bearings. Wasted several hundred dollars from that mistake.
@aaronthomas6155
@aaronthomas6155 Жыл бұрын
To be honest, we're most likely to think 1 of 2 things. Either you're a "Google mechanic" or you're going to be a problem customer. Either way, you're not the type of customer any shop really wants to deal with.
@ragegaze3482
@ragegaze3482 11 ай бұрын
@@aaronthomas6155 What is a problem customer exactly? When I go to the mechanic I almost always know exactly what the problem is and I tell them since for the more simple maintenance stuff I do it myself, they still check it themselves which is fine, I just don't want to waste time and for them to bullshit me on getting other things done that I either know and don't care about, or straight up don't need. Because in my mind if I know what is wrong, surely they will be less likely to try and pull a fast one on me.
@ВоваСапаев-з1у
@ВоваСапаев-з1у Жыл бұрын
Good video. I have questions: changing the oil every 6 months because I don’t drive a lot. Only at Toyota dealerships. Every time they overfill the oil level. Before I give them the key, always telling about this issue. So this time the mechanic with 8 years of experience told me that sits on the oil stick is not showing the maximum level, it’s made to show if engine is burning the oil. Is it possibly to clear this up or can you point me where I can find this information. Thanks in advance
@aygwm
@aygwm Жыл бұрын
It tells you how much oil is in the engine. If it’s burning oil, it will be at a lower level.
@MH3914
@MH3914 Жыл бұрын
The dealer of Nissan in UAE actually still use the word "Engine Tune-up" when booking regular services.
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