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  • @TheQuestionableGarage
    @TheQuestionableGarage5 ай бұрын

    Some of you get a little easter egg for next week, don't spoil it for everyone else!

  • @YesThatReallyDidHappen

    @YesThatReallyDidHappen

    5 ай бұрын

    I've been looking forward to that

  • @nukedathlonman

    @nukedathlonman

    5 ай бұрын

    I won't - looking forward to it! :D

  • @SpeedyGeneralMotorsINC

    @SpeedyGeneralMotorsINC

    5 ай бұрын

    Is it another GM vehicle and white?

  • @justinwebster7761

    @justinwebster7761

    5 ай бұрын

    What's going on with the turbo LS Lexus haven't seen it since the race with Brent

  • @MrUltraworld

    @MrUltraworld

    5 ай бұрын

    ESV Extra Stretch Vehicle.

  • @rickheckbert2423
    @rickheckbert24235 ай бұрын

    Great video - thank you. One nit to pick, I would never get under a vehicle lifted by just a floor jack. Wiggling a part, bumping something, gravity, etc and at best you get a crushed chest and at worse, you end up dead. It only takes 5 seconds to throw a jackstand under there!

  • @WizardOfWhoopee

    @WizardOfWhoopee

    5 ай бұрын

    I agree. I can't believe he got under there without a block of wood or something, anything.

  • @buttheadur

    @buttheadur

    5 ай бұрын

    yes i said that to i was almost killed by not having a jack stand

  • @brianpruden6576

    @brianpruden6576

    5 ай бұрын

    Most idiotic thing I have seen in years. FOOL!

  • @rkvons

    @rkvons

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah, that was questionable.

  • @tronmcrae

    @tronmcrae

    5 ай бұрын

    Someone else commented the same and Jared said there was one, just not visible by the camera.

  • @Runningwrecks
    @Runningwrecks5 ай бұрын

    I’ve spent a career in avionics maintenance. Troubleshooting wiring and making a repair like that always made for a great day! Even more so when nobody else could figure it out.

  • @Thankz4sharing

    @Thankz4sharing

    4 ай бұрын

    F-8J radar tech here. Had to deal with wiring bundles as thick as my arm with hundreds of wires, all soaked in hydraulic fluid. (But we did have TDRs to locate breaks.)

  • @Storycrafter
    @Storycrafter4 ай бұрын

    Watching you under that truck with just the lift jack keeping you safe is going to give me the heebie jeebies the rest of this day.

  • @boblinda1738

    @boblinda1738

    3 ай бұрын

    Agree. Don't do as he does...do as he's supposed to do. Safety first. Those crank sensors are an irritant. Had one fail on a 1997 Dodge Ram. A couple Google searches, purchased the part, installed the part myself and a running engine once again.

  • @sarahann530

    @sarahann530

    3 ай бұрын

    This guy is not an expert and does not believe in safety .

  • @exidy2290

    @exidy2290

    3 ай бұрын

    Yep, first thing I noticed. Friend lost his son due to a failed jack with no support stands. Wouldn't get under there without stands - and those beasts are *heavy*!

  • @djpar3492

    @djpar3492

    3 ай бұрын

    @@exidy2290 I knew a guy with the same story. Bad way to die. This guy is not very smart.

  • @Foosidol

    @Foosidol

    3 ай бұрын

    Seriously guys n gals working alone and not being safe is a disaster waiting to happen.

  • @markh.7650
    @markh.76505 ай бұрын

    As a now retired Electronic Technician, your journey on this truck shows that on modern vehicles, a strong electrical skillset is mandatory. This is the first of your videos I have watched and from what I have seen, you seem to know your way around automotive electronics. Kudos.

  • @skippybuilt
    @skippybuilt5 ай бұрын

    Any professional level tech could have diagnosed and repaired this within book time if they had just followed the repair process from ANY factory or generic service manual, it’s a shame there’s so many hacks in this line of work, I get some people have hard times with electrical diagnosis but that could have just been found with a good visual inspection, most wire break issues I’ve came across are found visually before the meter even comes out of the tool box this would have been one of them, I would sell this truck back to the old owner if they wanted it back and needed it

  • @ryurc3033

    @ryurc3033

    5 ай бұрын

    No kidding

  • @bigcountryjd

    @bigcountryjd

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah dude this is wild

  • @robertedwards6438

    @robertedwards6438

    5 ай бұрын

    Mitchell on demand is your friend! But I think the third thing on its diagnosis list is check the wire!!!

  • @CodeDonut

    @CodeDonut

    5 ай бұрын

    mechanics now are trained to replace not diagnose and repair!

  • @kruleworld

    @kruleworld

    5 ай бұрын

    @@bigcountryjd "Diagnose Dan" and "South Main Auto" often gets jobs that other mechanics couldn't diagnose. They even get them from DEALERS that couldn't diagnose the problem.

  • @drwisniewski
    @drwisniewski5 ай бұрын

    Would love to see the rest of the remaining repairs and upgrades!

  • @buffsheeri

    @buffsheeri

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah I would too

  • @boyracer3477

    @boyracer3477

    5 ай бұрын

    Of course. One thing I hate about ViceGripGarage (although I love the show) is that he gets them running and quits. Makes me crazy.

  • @blackcormoran2035

    @blackcormoran2035

    5 ай бұрын

    Me either

  • @c50ge

    @c50ge

    5 ай бұрын

    Doggie beds in the back.

  • @moparman1962
    @moparman19625 ай бұрын

    Jared, YES, we would love to see you do all of the maintenance, repairs and upgrades to the Escalade EVS steal-of-a-deal you got...go through it, fix the leaks, do the brakes, fix anything that's fairly worn out, loose, making noise like the power steering, muffler, whatever. That's actually a nice rig with lowish miles, no rust to speak of, it's got some life left in it for sure, it's worth putting a little money into and you can entertain us and educate us in the process. ;)

  • @jeeptk
    @jeeptk5 ай бұрын

    I used to do zone buy back vehicles at dealerships, it used to get funny when three or four of the same sensor boxes were on the front seat when the zone rep brought the vehicle in. Most wiring problems were caused by an earlier repair however a few were factory mistakes. Good job following the repair sequence and showing how it’s done.

  • @carsareaddictive7450
    @carsareaddictive74505 ай бұрын

    I had an 04 Escalade i bought new. I had it for 12 years, 280,000 miles, the only thing i ever did to it was oil changes, tires, brakes, front wheel bearings, and just 1 fuel pump & that was at 250,000. Never a starter, never an alignment & it drove perfect, no shocks, no exhaust, no water pump or t stat, i never even flushed it, never touched the trans, never changed the plugs or wires, never touched the rear end, it never even leaked a drop of anything & it still looked & drove great the day i traded it in. Great vehicle!

  • @Orefamilylawncare

    @Orefamilylawncare

    5 ай бұрын

    Dang you literally never serviced it 🤣

  • @alexm9718

    @alexm9718

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah and it fucking blew up on me, now im left wanking in the wind

  • @chris85mora
    @chris85mora5 ай бұрын

    If said experts say they can’t fix a second generation Escalade, then said experts aren’t experts…. I immediately thought fuel pump or a crank sensor.

  • @michellefox2384

    @michellefox2384

    5 ай бұрын

    That was my first thought too and i am far from being a mechanic but i know enough to have been able to hook the scan tool up and change the sensor and realize it must be a wiring issue then i would of had to call a friend to help find the wiring problem i am lost when it comes to wiring but i have a friend and a cousin just a phone call away that knows wiring lol

  • @chris85mora

    @chris85mora

    5 ай бұрын

    @@michellefox2384 Shit I don’t even know how to use ScanTools that much I just know which sensors go bad. Broke wires take me a little while to figure out unless it’s visible like that one was.

  • @billmonroe8826

    @billmonroe8826

    5 ай бұрын

    "Dealer" Nuff said!

  • @matthewjensen9550

    @matthewjensen9550

    4 ай бұрын

    Literally, the GMT800s are very easy to work on

  • @chris85mora

    @chris85mora

    4 ай бұрын

    @@matthewjensen9550 correct! I built a single cab short bed from the frame up on my channel.

  • @projectbrewsky2048
    @projectbrewsky20485 ай бұрын

    "You came out of that hole, go back in that hole" sums up at least 50% of my frustration working on vehicles 🤣

  • @JBCavern

    @JBCavern

    3 ай бұрын

    That goes with pulling several bolts and hitting a brick wall on the last one. I hate that!

  • @Auhbseluhte
    @Auhbseluhte5 ай бұрын

    I have the 2002 GMT800 escalade, Black AWD 6.0 V8, these trucks are bulletproof and were highly used in private transport, and VIP venue haulers back in its days. And there are a good amout of these 2002 - 2006s still running strong on the roads with the original motor and trannys in them. Just do basic and common maitenence intervals and replace things when they need to be - and IT WILL LAST!!! But I do understand that there are some cases where trucks do have there fair share of oddities and so on.

  • @r.weaver3769
    @r.weaver37695 ай бұрын

    Very few shops are willing to pay for a really good diagnostician. These people either go into another field, open their own shop, or work for pennies somewhere. Also most shops have their favorites within their own shop, and it usually is the least skilled but most fun to be around tech, leaving the sharpest techs to doing all the mindless dirty work for little pay. Don't ask me how I know.

  • @mph5896

    @mph5896

    5 ай бұрын

    Very few customers are willing to pay for really good diagnostic work. It takes time and time is money. I have spent an entire day on some vehicles to get them fixed. That isn't getting done without the customer paying for an entire day of my time.

  • @r.weaver3769

    @r.weaver3769

    5 ай бұрын

    @@mph5896 If very few are willing to pay, why are the good ones always covered up in work and give appointments sometimes well over a month out before they can get to it? The so-so ones have little to no work, that's just free market at work.

  • @DucNguyen-bd5ir
    @DucNguyen-bd5ir5 ай бұрын

    This might be the questionable garage ... but it unquestionably good!

  • @timlee4204
    @timlee42045 ай бұрын

    This takes me back to my teen years, we lived and worked on The Queensland, Australia, Sapphire Fields. (From my book.) Another miner in about late 1961 was camped in the New Rush area had a 1932 Chev ute (Pickup for you guys). which had broken down some weeks before. He arrived at Dads shop on foot, he had acquired a 36 Chev for parts but very little of it was compatible. He suggested to Dad that if he could get his 32 going he would give us the 36 as payment. Dad was too busy to take up this offer so sent me. I drove the guy back to his camp. (Remember I was only 16 going on 17 but I knew how to time an engine, knew the firing order of a 6 cylinder engine.) If my memory serves me correctly, both cars had the ignition systems completely pulled apart. Starting on the 32 reassembling all the bits, checking the timing which was all out of plumb. I had his car going in no time and good to his word he said I could take the 36. My point is, go through things step by step, until the problem is found. I eventually finished up being in charge of a fleet of buses, late 70s 80s and 90s. All self taught. Ted from down under. Good video thanks.

  • @MostGenericUser
    @MostGenericUser5 ай бұрын

    Checking the power, ground, and signal at the sensor connector should have been the first step before even bothering to take the old one out. It would have saved a lot of time.

  • @Rockr69747

    @Rockr69747

    5 ай бұрын

    Wouldn't make a very long video would it?

  • @Koltary

    @Koltary

    4 ай бұрын

    i have a nissan armada 09 model, i had a p0340 error show up as camshaft sensor bank 1, i tried to do what you said but honestly given my very little knowledge i couldn't figure out if the wire was good or not, can you please inform me on more details while using a multimeter or if you find a video on it would be amazing, thanks in advance (edit: will also mention i cleared the code and it went away, but we did this before and it just came back after a week or two thats what i dont understand, could it be a loose wire?)

  • @OneLeggedTarantula

    @OneLeggedTarantula

    3 ай бұрын

    specially the recent transmission swap history

  • @dragonV187
    @dragonV1875 ай бұрын

    Thank you Jared for a very informative way of diagnosing a continuity issue. It's too bad the mechanics that looked at it before couldn't be thorough enough to find the problem. Love your videos.

  • @TheQuestionableGarage

    @TheQuestionableGarage

    5 ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @dizcret

    @dizcret

    5 ай бұрын

    Hey, how goes? I just started watching your Channel! I know "Google" ..but, do you think {I} can an older 5.3 -2003 w/o all that AFM BS- go into a 2009 Escalade, 6.2, that has"Cam & Lifter" issues? §IS worth fixing, or Swap out Engine{WITH 5.3?} Thnx & Cheerz ~ @@TheQuestionableGarage

  • @ROBIN_SAGE

    @ROBIN_SAGE

    5 ай бұрын

    @@dizcretit’ll be under powered, but otherwise ok

  • @kerrylewis2581
    @kerrylewis25815 ай бұрын

    My friend has been driving his under $1,000 F350 for over three years thanks to, as Jared put it, sweat equity and plentiful cheap parts. The previous owner got a huge repair bill quote from the dealer and wanted it gone. The deals are out there, but you have to keep looking.

  • @mikelyda2292

    @mikelyda2292

    5 ай бұрын

    This has to be a lie. Lol. There are no cheap parts on a Ford! Jk

  • @ADG23674
    @ADG236745 ай бұрын

    I saw a trick on another channel. I have an 04 yukon denali, basically the same vehicle. Spent a fair amount of time wrestling the starter in and out. Very simple trick, remove the tire and splash guard, stater is right there, you can reach the cables to remove them. Once unbolted, come right out, no having to hold your tongue right to get it out below. Never even have to get under the vehicle.

  • @johnwinter9722
    @johnwinter97225 ай бұрын

    Neat video and great outcome! I am on my third 5.3 with three 6.2s (all three were pearl white Escalades) sprinkled in along the way since 2001. All are impressive motors. No issues and hard to kill. Your 6.0 proved it again. Nice truck! My last 2016 Escalade Premium turned into a 2022 Silverado LTZ. Needed a truck.

  • @stevenhicks4209
    @stevenhicks42095 ай бұрын

    That heavy car truck needs some jack stands under it! Great job!!!

  • @dan725
    @dan7255 ай бұрын

    Man I love me these older Big American SUV wagon things! Just comfy family cruising eating miles on a relaxing road trip to the nearest national park. Glad you fixed this!! Just shows how a seasoned and very experienced mechanic can find and fix! And I LOVE Duane’s editing! The timer? AWESOME HAHAHAH!

  • @chriholt

    @chriholt

    5 ай бұрын

    Duane's the MAN!

  • @LegendsWorkshop
    @LegendsWorkshop4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing a great video. As a diagnostic professional (I don't work in automotive but do a lot of diagnostics) I can shed some insight for viewers on a couple of things as/re "Experts Said It Couldn't Be Fixed" specifically: Firstly, bc you bring it up first and emphatically, a lot of people don't realize this but diagnostics is a specialty that not all general garages are equipped for. Most have a scantool, but no scope, and if you're not trained on that or don't have the equipment then you're not equipped to diagnose a canbus fault or anything that doesn't show up in a basic scan. So if you take your car to just any garage and don't check to see if they can do complicated diagnostics, this will totally happen to you! Second, most flat-rate shops only will allot a certain amount of time for diagnostics, and if you can't find the fault in that time, you refer the client to a diagnostic expert (like a dealer). This becomes a problem if the garage isn't a diagnostic specialist themselves (see above) - it'll be definitely less than 4.5hrs to pull a harness apart. So there's definitely a reason a shop full of mechanics can't figure it out. They're likely the wrong kind. Thirdly, and in this case most importantly, from a professional standpoint the question at hand in a case like this is not whether it's possible to fix a car but whether it can likely be done to a standard that can be guaranteed. This is why if you own a car that is beyond a certain age or mileage or condition that is deemed within its life expectancy, a shop won't work on it. You just reach a point where so many things are marginal it's impossible to address them all and send you on your way with confidence it will make it to the end of the driveway! When you're the shop owner holding the bag on a repair guarantee this is a real issue. Yes I see and appreciate that you found a bad CKP in a reasonable time and made a cost-free (if we're not counting labour time) repair to the harness in under two hours and I would nonetheless double-down say that if a diagnostic specialist like Car Wiz or South Main Eric had had a crack at it, the car would have gotten fixed and would never have been sold but the owner needs to know to look for someone like that in the first place and have realistic expectations of what a shop can do.

  • @andrewetherington9828
    @andrewetherington98285 ай бұрын

    Love your videos, Jarryd. I learn heaps and your personality is engaging. I'd love to see the remaining repairs & upgrades on the Escalade. Nice vehicle. Someone may have already said, ESV refers to 'Escalade Stretch Vehicle' which means that it is simply an extended-length version. 😊😊

  • @bohica2night
    @bohica2night5 ай бұрын

    When I get home tonight I’m going to check my wiring harness on my 04 Tahoe now just to make sure it is all good even though there is tons of LS Contant out there. I think you do a better job than most, so please show more on this platform.

  • @bgee461

    @bgee461

    5 ай бұрын

    I assume the shop that put the trans in failed to put the harness back in place. All manufacturers have specific departments that check for this kind of thing

  • @mrmotofy

    @mrmotofy

    5 ай бұрын

    Save yourself the time and just replace the sensor. My 04 made it to 113k

  • @ThrawnFett123
    @ThrawnFett1235 ай бұрын

    Two things have me blaming the mobile mechanic: "the mobile mechanic went to change the steering angle sensor and somehow almost took off the oil filter" and the location of the break at the steering box with the wiring pulled out of place. I think the mobile mechanic who clearly had no idea what he was doing went "steering angle sensor. Steering box. Let me pull the nearest harness down to find the connector!". When he couldn't find a connector, he probably went flailing around (hence the oil filter debacle) and never put the wire back. While later you get the rub through

  • @GrayRaceCat

    @GrayRaceCat

    5 ай бұрын

    I'd almost bet that the former owner is the "mobile Mechanic", and that the other "mechanics" who couldn't find the problem were his friends.

  • @ThrawnFett123

    @ThrawnFett123

    5 ай бұрын

    @GrayRaceCat I wouldn't, because you don't dump it for 550ish (610 with parts all in) when you're the one that messed it up. Engine scrap is worth more, and the lowball trade offer to just scrap it at the dealer Jared beat means probably small town. Same thing for the "they cared about it" comments where clearly parts like the rebuilt transmission went in. If someone can rebuild a transmission they can trace a wire with a diagram (its what Jared DID) and buy a new harness if they can't. These ARE top Google results within the 2017-18 time frame. This sounds to me like shitty mechanics for a guy that didn't realize he COULD Google/KZread it better than they would look it up. Maybe this video helps him realize it

  • @Dave-in-France
    @Dave-in-France4 ай бұрын

    Hello Jared and thank you very much for this video. I very much enjoyed your diagnosis track - which is so rare nowadays - and was delighted that you identified and repaired the problem, on camera.

  • @walkingwithdogs8547
    @walkingwithdogs85475 ай бұрын

    Always best to do a contanuity test with light bulbs or a mega, as with a DMM you could just have one strand of wire and it will show OK.

  • @dans_Learning_Curve

    @dans_Learning_Curve

    5 ай бұрын

    Yep! Needs to carry current! One little strand can carry voltage!!

  • @thomassobush9649
    @thomassobush96495 ай бұрын

    Almost spit my drink out when that confidence meter came on screen

  • @zacharypope9978
    @zacharypope99785 ай бұрын

    Love it, I have an 05 ESV and I LOVE all the videos about GMT800 series vehicles. Watch those seats with the puppers, mine have put holes in everyone of mine.

  • @antibodyarmy
    @antibodyarmy5 ай бұрын

    awesome video. for Myself the first step in figuring out a car issue after doing a scan with my cheap $20 Bluetooth obd2 scanner is to confirm the sensor/electronic codes with a $2 multimeter in continuity mode I have dealt with too many old crusty cars to throw a part at a issue without first checking the wiring to a part. its not too hard to find wiring diagrams , I made up some custom needle probe wires to test connectors and this has potentially saved me hundreds of dollars. for example my two most recent fixes on my jeep compass the starter wouldn't start and I had Christmas lights knowing this is a common issue with jeeps and their terrible relay placement I knew to remove the front fender well cover and check the relay box only to find the thing riddled with corrosion falling apart, didn't even need to pull out the multimeter, but if I didn't know this issue that would have been the perfect place to start looking with one. a couple months ago the same compass started throwing throttle codes, I removed the connector checked the wiring and confirmed there was no issue with the wiring, ordered the $60 replacement and boom fixed the throttle body issue, but after looking over that harness I noticed some wear on points(but not all the way through) and threw a few layers of electrical tape to keep the loom extra protected in those points with a little wear after 160,000 miles. now I shouldn't need to worry about them wearing through any time soon but also know to keep an eye on them and quick look them over when I change the oil, or refill my wiper fluid. you don't need fancy tools, a basic entry level scanner and multimeter is good enough for most wire diagnosis/repair jobs, but lets say I found a break in my harness and things weren't working after a quick patch of the wires I might borrow a proper wire diagnosis tool, or hand off the job to a professional I trust letting them know what I found and ask them if they can tell me what else could be wrong. by fist doing my own continuity check and finding a break in my harness I can save the shop I might hand the job off to a couple hours of shop labor, either I pointed them directly to the issue, or just ticked off a box in the steps of finding another wire in some other spot that I missed but they are aware of and find quicker.

  • @tristinpierre9862
    @tristinpierre98625 ай бұрын

    I bought a 2004 Yukon xl and about 5 months into owning it I had the same problem and its sat for about 2 years now, I've looked high and low to try and solve the problem even going as far as taking it to gmc themselves. now im determined to get my baby back on the road finally thank you

  • @bortsmithson
    @bortsmithson5 ай бұрын

    Now THAT is some real mechanic stuff! Diagnostic past plugging in the scanner is basically becoming a lost art. Keep up the great work Jared, and damn that is a big puppy!!

  • @andrewschilling188
    @andrewschilling1885 ай бұрын

    Excited to see what you do with Ferrariyota!

  • @Danieldillon

    @Danieldillon

    5 ай бұрын

    It is gonna be epic!

  • @UniversalPwner21
    @UniversalPwner215 ай бұрын

    A low mileage 2004 Caddy fully loaded for $610?!?! My jaw dropped to the floor when you told what you had in it. OMG! I love being a gearhead and dam i'm jelly of your find. I hope you get another 100K out of it! I wish you and the family a great holiday and stay warm!

  • @DawayneBuffin-ho5mn

    @DawayneBuffin-ho5mn

    5 ай бұрын

    There’s another KZread guy who bought a 2009 Cadillac Escalade for $2k

  • @dewdew34
    @dewdew345 ай бұрын

    Love the Pyrenees , awesome dogs. I put down foam and moving blankets to fill the floor so they can lay flat and snooze... mine comes to work with me and sleeps in the car weather allowing, loves it. Merry Christmas Jared and all 🎄

  • @Wheely_King
    @Wheely_King5 ай бұрын

    Your dogs are awesome. I love dogs and all other animals. They already must love the nice roomy SUV. Hopefully you will enjoy this nice vehicle for many years to come. I do enjoy the content you create. Thank you for awesome educational content and entertainment.

  • @mattcsaunders
    @mattcsaunders5 ай бұрын

    Do it all, Jared! I would love to see you bring this thing back to "perfect". Thank Duane for all the great edits. The montage to talking ratio was spot on.

  • @joshs4128
    @joshs41285 ай бұрын

    You should probably add a Jack stand and throw on some glasses working under there! Odds are you won’t need the Jack stand but it could save your life. Been under a lot of vehicles and definitely always wear glasses!

  • @Sako85
    @Sako855 ай бұрын

    Nice wiring detective work. I used a range of wooden blocks which I slide under the car or wheels and being wood don't cause damage, you can still leave your jack in place but use a fail-safe.

  • @xozindustries7451
    @xozindustries74515 ай бұрын

    You need a floor winch in your shop to pull in broken cars because that’s all you seem to own 😮

  • @GrayRaceCat

    @GrayRaceCat

    5 ай бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing!

  • @rjs2005
    @rjs20055 ай бұрын

    It's always a good morning when a Questionable Garage video shows up in my notifications, even better when it's a step-step troubleshooting video. These videos are invaluable for the young person just learning how to diagnose/repair their car- not to mention the old guy who is tired of flattening his wallet at a shop that is nothing more than parts hangers. Another fine video, Jared!

  • @moparman1962
    @moparman19625 ай бұрын

    Jared, you're rocking it making questionable automotive purchase choices, repairing them, modifying them and then doing questionable things with them some more and recording all of it for us to be entertained and to learn some things. Keep it up! 👍

  • @TheQuestionableGarage

    @TheQuestionableGarage

    5 ай бұрын

    I appreciate that!

  • @nobody5102
    @nobody51025 ай бұрын

    Last month I bought a 2010 Camaro SS with 6.2L V8 and a 6 spd manual with no oil pressure. Shops checked the oil pressure sensor and told the guy he needed a new oil pump best case or a new motor worst case. Motor definitely had no oil to the top end of the motor. Bought it dirt cheap. I brought it home and decided I would change the oil and filter first before tearing down. Started it up after the oil change and oil pressure came right back. ALWAYS check the simple stuff first! Sold it for 4x what I paid for it in less than 2 weeks...

  • @daviddelgado5954
    @daviddelgado59545 ай бұрын

    Duuuuuuuuude!!!! I have enjoyed sooo much the repair as much as the cleaning!! Great video!

  • @user-ht1xu4gv2u

    @user-ht1xu4gv2u

    5 ай бұрын

    Ignition switch??????

  • @rockjay81
    @rockjay815 ай бұрын

    That Escalade is perfect for a 6’7 man. You can make it go fast too 😊

  • @tateswanson1803
    @tateswanson18035 ай бұрын

    Pressure washing the roof is one of the more satisfying things I’ve seen in a while.

  • @robo1000
    @robo10005 ай бұрын

    This was totally a case of people just not wanting to mess with the wiring. That was so obvious. Good job!

  • @richc9503
    @richc95035 ай бұрын

    1st guess is anti-theft system! I was wrong, nice repair though. I would have hung the part too, if it's cheap enough I figure my time is worth something and it usually fixes it...😊

  • @carlbernard4197

    @carlbernard4197

    5 ай бұрын

    Wiring can be a pain in the rump. Great catch though!😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉

  • @56effie
    @56effie5 ай бұрын

    Where's your jackstand? I never trust a jack on its own.

  • @TheQuestionableGarage

    @TheQuestionableGarage

    5 ай бұрын

    Just behind the camera, I never go under a car without one

  • @ericbarner4801

    @ericbarner4801

    5 ай бұрын

    Either way I'd say that's his risk to take he will let us know if he wants our opinion

  • @greengoog22

    @greengoog22

    5 ай бұрын

    @@TheQuestionableGarageI will say the no eye glass choice is brave🤣.

  • @onemansvideos2134

    @onemansvideos2134

    5 ай бұрын

    That's why it's called questionable garage 😂

  • @chrisgray305

    @chrisgray305

    5 ай бұрын

    @@TheQuestionableGarage i wonder how many more comments about jack stands you are going to get 😂 you better show them on camera next time or you could end up feeling like (or maybe even looking like (sorry jared)) a parrot

  • @rtenharmsen8424
    @rtenharmsen84244 ай бұрын

    I would like to see more videos from you on KZread so make sure you have extra support under the car and don't rely on your hydraulic jack!! they can break spontaneously! or a person comes with his finger on the relese trade. Your knowledge helps the do-it-yourselfers enormously!! Fantastic job this time too!!

  • @toddhornquist492

    @toddhornquist492

    4 ай бұрын

    You must be another idiot if you think watching this type video is helpful towards learning

  • @dannysublett1014
    @dannysublett10144 ай бұрын

    I feel your pain Jared. You are better at wiring than I am though . I have had to do wiring on my wrecked 2011 Mustang and on my 2005 Mustang to the crank position sensor. It's something I don't like to tell people I'm good at lol😂. Have a Happy New Year!

  • @bigkev10101
    @bigkev101015 ай бұрын

    I purchased the TOPDON scanner like yours and I love it. The Escalade is a cool ride.

  • @mikehonda7934
    @mikehonda79345 ай бұрын

    Happy to see Jared go into Technician mode to resolve this issue. Majority of dealers have mechanics, not technicians (those who know what I mean, understand the difference between a technician and a mechanic... ) Jared is a Technician. Always use your scanner tools to read data on sensors if they are available when a code is set for a sensor. For sure J, you made a QUESTIONABLE part change impulse diag!

  • @hillbillyhicks8102
    @hillbillyhicks81025 ай бұрын

    I have been a tech since 1986. I have work at this shop for 15 years and we have never replaced a crank shaft sensor on a LS.. Not that they don't have their issues. Battery cable at Block.

  • @DaveSender66
    @DaveSender665 ай бұрын

    Escalade 04 is an awesome vehicle well worth keeping!!! Good job finding and repairing a wiring harness issue. Attention GM owners always inspect wiring harnesses with a fine-tooth comb anytime you're experiencing problems. Fantastic video content looking forward to more in the New Year!!!!

  • @doodlesdaddy1122
    @doodlesdaddy11225 ай бұрын

    Jared! Great job. I confess I don't usually make it through your videos but this was well done. Nice!

  • @TheQuestionableGarage

    @TheQuestionableGarage

    5 ай бұрын

    Let me know what worked better for you, always trying to improve

  • @jdocgaming474

    @jdocgaming474

    5 ай бұрын

    I can't think of a single time where I DIDN"T watch the video completely through to the end. I love this man's work ethic and the way he teaches others how to fix things correctly. I can't ever get enough. I hope he never stops doing this (so long as he enjoys it)!

  • @gdlindenberg

    @gdlindenberg

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@TheQuestionableGaragethe same happens to me. I really like your videos but I'm not much into the racing stuff. This video was about the "average guy" fix, that everyone can identify with, and I really liked. I'd also like to see the truck bought back to life and a good detail, it seems worthy. Keep up the good work!

  • @davidmcmillan9786
    @davidmcmillan97865 ай бұрын

    I want to see the repairs and maintenance, too. I like it when you end up with a "finished" finished product.

  • @paulstandaert5709
    @paulstandaert57095 ай бұрын

    A little tip for moving beached whales... I use a breaker bar on the lug nuts to spin the wheel/propel the car. There are obvious limits to what you can do before it snaps a stud, but it is how I get them up my driveway.

  • @silaspainter3190
    @silaspainter31903 ай бұрын

    Just came across you. I’m subscribed. Your video was awesome. Thanks man. Got me motivated to find a project.👏👏

  • @davidparrish1133
    @davidparrish11335 ай бұрын

    I like this format. It's like the way I fix my cars, but without turning the air blue...

  • @pmkstudios
    @pmkstudios5 ай бұрын

    Pine Hollow Auto Diagnostics would approve this repair. Curious if you swap out the original sensor if it was a true "no parts required" solve. The Shop Supervisor(s) definitely deserves to be ferried in luxury! $610 can leave a lot of room for 12 mpg fill ups

  • @DavidJones-hl5om
    @DavidJones-hl5om5 ай бұрын

    Great buy Jared looks like an easy fix to have a great vehicle. 👍 👌

  • @williamdespot5424
    @williamdespot54245 ай бұрын

    I enjoyed your video.1st one I ever saw.You re down to earth and explain things to us non mechanics in a way that s understandable..GOOD JOB !!!!!!!!

  • @hearselover1971
    @hearselover19715 ай бұрын

    Fantastic video, yes please lets see the repair journey on this one,

  • @billyduffany3387
    @billyduffany33875 ай бұрын

    When I was a kid my uncle got a smoking deal a 1969 roadrunner. The guy he got it from was told the engine was junk. My uncle fixed whatever was wrong for cheap and had a great car.

  • @dirtyboy8336
    @dirtyboy83365 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the info on what to look for. I’ve been always on the search for an Chevrolet Suburban I like the LS Vortx engines a lot

  • @colinduquette
    @colinduquette5 ай бұрын

    love to see a detailed video on the fan upgrade im looking to do the same mod!

  • @regsmith7604
    @regsmith76045 ай бұрын

    Brilliant troubleshooting👍🏽👍🏽At first I thought it was a bad fuel pump. But then, how could those other guys miss it. I will file this solution in my DIY repertoire. Thank you very much Questionable Garage

  • @Eddievoneddie13

    @Eddievoneddie13

    5 ай бұрын

    The fuel pump was my first thought, as I had one go out on a 2002 Silverado 2500HD w/ 6.0 Vortec. But about 5 seconds before he said what it was, It came to my mind: crank sensor. That said, I almost always like to test an existing sensor and wiring/connectors before throwing a new sensor at it, but he explained why he didn't.

  • @SpeedyGeneralMotorsINC
    @SpeedyGeneralMotorsINC5 ай бұрын

    Love this generation Escalade such a good looking car and really reliable

  • @denawiltsie4412
    @denawiltsie44125 ай бұрын

    I don't know if you will see this but never ever get under a vehicle with just a floor jack holding it up. Sometimes they fail and if they do, it will be the end of the questionable garage. Use a jack stand or when I learned this lesson, we had large wood block that were about a foot by a foot. I have never had a jack failure but the stories I have heard about others have made me a true believer.

  • @joooools01
    @joooools014 ай бұрын

    Just loved that. A very satisfying fix. Thumbs up from the UK.

  • @hedgehog6973
    @hedgehog69735 ай бұрын

    The main difference between the standard Escalade and the ESV model is size. ESV refers to ‘Escalade Stretch Vehicle’ which means that it is simply an extended-length version.

  • @robs1852

    @robs1852

    4 ай бұрын

    It's the suburban version not the tahoe

  • @bryanknitter8858
    @bryanknitter88585 ай бұрын

    The so called experts said to take it to the dealer simply because they didn't want to mess with it.

  • @ryurc3033

    @ryurc3033

    5 ай бұрын

    Or they were hoping to buy it for themselves

  • @Ghost_Ninja60
    @Ghost_Ninja604 ай бұрын

    I am happy you decided to keep the car, wish there was more mechanics like you, honest and good at what you do, enjoyed the video.🏁

  • @timothybutler5597
    @timothybutler55974 ай бұрын

    Nice work Good explanation on the diagnostic 👍

  • @1HotLegendLS
    @1HotLegendLS5 ай бұрын

    9:30 Tach at 0, no crank signal

  • @lsXmatt
    @lsXmatt5 ай бұрын

    Nice fix, gotta love the cheap and easy ones! The harness is suppose to run behind a bracket that is bolted to the power steering pump. Whoever swapped that power steering pump out probably didn’t route it back correctly.

  • @hapeta24

    @hapeta24

    4 ай бұрын

    @IsXmatt , either that or whoever replaced the Transmission .If it was the power steering pump chances are it was the same garage that couldn't diagnose the fault.

  • @simbad909
    @simbad9095 ай бұрын

    Good job lad... im glad u had scanner...id of guessed it was fuel pump or sender...ive experienced those running for a period of time then conk .. wait a few mins and it runs again.. when they are dying..they heat up and conk ..cool down and work again. 👍 i think a good lesson to this is to hv a 1/4 tank of gas at all times to keep sender cool.

  • @roytetwart
    @roytetwart4 ай бұрын

    Great Technician, great production, and great video. Thank you! I've subscribed.

  • @nukedathlonman
    @nukedathlonman5 ай бұрын

    Just take care of that oil leak, the other minor things, and the cooling system upgrade - it's more or less set. 🙂 And yes let's see this one finished up, as well as the little surprise I spied. 🙂

  • @Copperpot8898
    @Copperpot88985 ай бұрын

    Would love to see more upgrades and fixes on this. Keep up the great content

  • @JohnSmith-yv6eq
    @JohnSmith-yv6eq5 ай бұрын

    Please use jack stands even for a "little crawl under" any vehicle you jack up with a floor jack. Your life depends on a 1 cent Chinese made O ring.... if you don't use good steel jack stands.. Or a 12 inch tree round from your firewood pile

  • @Roam865
    @Roam8655 ай бұрын

    Seems simple but when you said vehicle stays running when turned off that helped alot. Haha And yes keep going through the Escalade, mine is not an esv but they're very similar. I'd like to learn as much as possible. Thanks Jared

  • @onlineconsumer4796
    @onlineconsumer47965 ай бұрын

    Great find and great fix. Enjoy the car.

  • @jpcii
    @jpcii5 ай бұрын

    I would love to see the front seal repair.

  • @HammysHangout
    @HammysHangout5 ай бұрын

    I bought a Chevy Trailblazer, had about 20 Engine codes, Person took it to 3 or 4 mechanics, couldn't figure it out, turns out, someone had shorted the gnd return signal to the 12v post on the back of the alternator.. after removing the short, and temporarily grounding the wire, the car started and had no codes.. i ended up taking the ECU apart and fixing small trace inside the ecu, and drive 100K miles before the transmission died.

  • @keithmcdonnell4485
    @keithmcdonnell44855 ай бұрын

    Yeah, the two haves of the ground wire would never touch, but the ground wire would ground against the steering knuckle and let the car start, then it would vibrate and loose connection. Amazing that a professional shop didn't bother to actually diagnose this. They probably did the same thing you did in the first half... replaced the sensor. When that didn't fix it they didn't bother to troubleshoot any further.

  • @802Garage
    @802Garage5 ай бұрын

    Well when all of your projects are on pause, you need another project... Right? RIGHT?! That's what I thought. I don't have a problem. I have lots of potential solutions.

  • @Kiham80

    @Kiham80

    5 ай бұрын

    The author of Hyperbole and a Half called her first book "Solutions and other problems"...

  • @on-site4094
    @on-site40945 ай бұрын

    I love the way. A real man retires a tool forever 😂

  • @worldhello1234
    @worldhello12343 ай бұрын

    That looks like Geronimo's Cadillac. 😊👍 @31:46 Yes, make Geronimo's Cadillac shine again. 😘👍

  • @AM-dn4lk
    @AM-dn4lk5 ай бұрын

    This is my first exposure to your channel. You have a great personality, and you are really good and teaching.

  • @TheQuestionableGarage

    @TheQuestionableGarage

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @alexandrecouture2462
    @alexandrecouture24625 ай бұрын

    Great fix! Wondering if it's a commons issue? It can't have happened only to this Escalade?

  • @TheQuestionableGarage

    @TheQuestionableGarage

    5 ай бұрын

    Any ls truck can have this issue, and I’ve found a few posts on forums about it

  • @TheSandman614
    @TheSandman6145 ай бұрын

    Would it be worth doing a Crank Position Relearn when replacing a sensor or fixing wires?

  • @TheQuestionableGarage

    @TheQuestionableGarage

    5 ай бұрын

    Absolutely, did not show it, I think I mentioned it but it maybe didn’t make it off the cutting room floor

  • @daniellindsley

    @daniellindsley

    5 ай бұрын

    You mentioned it once briefly, right after the successful start, but it was quick/only in passing. I’d be curious what that looks like in practice to do.

  • @jezof9048
    @jezof90485 ай бұрын

    Steve, Come to Scranton,Pennsylvania and visit the Lackawanna County Coal Mine tour. You can actually visit a mine that was working and get an idea of what the coal mining industry was like in the area.

  • @KurtClark
    @KurtClark5 ай бұрын

    You had me at Peruvian Hen's Teeth LOL / Congratulations on locating and repairing that simple repair! The effort was truly worth it.

  • @ruxrox
    @ruxrox5 ай бұрын

    Jared, I started watching you during the Tavarish appearances. I'm in North Georgia, also. No, I don't want a date, but when you have an open house, I'd like to come by.

  • @frosty9595
    @frosty95955 ай бұрын

    Great work here. But damn this is really basic stuff. How multiple shops couldnt figure this out is beyond me. I got a Yukon for cheap because it ran bad and had multiple front O2 codes. Ohmed out the wires just like you did and found the rub out in like 15 minutes. Was told it was impossible to fix lol.

  • @ScottHolderCrossPoint
    @ScottHolderCrossPoint5 ай бұрын

    What a bargain at that price. Great video. I'm glad I found you after having seen you on other people's videos. I want to see everything you are doing on this truck.

  • @TheQuestionableGarage

    @TheQuestionableGarage

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the sub!

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