How we can fix what’s wrong with cars and ourselves. Honest communication

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  • @tomanonbear
    @tomanonbear6 ай бұрын

    Came for the 5.3L tear down, stayed for the life advice!

  • @FixItStupid

    @FixItStupid

    6 ай бұрын

    10/4 Life & the 5.3L EPA BS Ask EPA About Nuclear Lies @ 37 CPM Cancer Lotto EPA $$$ Greed Laws

  • @FixItStupid

    @FixItStupid

    6 ай бұрын

    Got That Noise X 2 EPA GM BS One Done One To GO This One Gear Head HP Coming UP Right Get The EPA GONE DON"T WORK But For The $$$$ Greed Corp Gov. Take Care ALL Gear Heads & Family's

  • @built4speed305

    @built4speed305

    6 ай бұрын

    👉😂😂😂😂🎯

  • @JokaRed3

    @JokaRed3

    4 ай бұрын

    Amen to that!

  • @nelsonhelmutt5076

    @nelsonhelmutt5076

    2 ай бұрын

    Amen.

  • @dp1381
    @dp13816 ай бұрын

    I’m just a shade tree mechanic but I maintain a few vehicles at home for myself and my wife. You earned a subscriber with this one. This is the kind of workplace and life philosophy I can support. Your shop sounds like an awesome place to work.

  • @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the sub!

  • @robertdickerson16

    @robertdickerson16

    6 ай бұрын

    Dido ,I'm a home mechanic 15 years self taught and would like to work thier also

  • @mmarciniak

    @mmarciniak

    6 ай бұрын

    @@robertdickerson16 You probably should start with showing others that you can construct coherent, grammatically correct sentences, using periods, commas, subjects, verbs, and correct spelling. That would show your attention to details and set you apart from the majority of illiterate Americans out there.

  • @eliezerramosjr1017

    @eliezerramosjr1017

    6 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@mmarciniakThis is exactly the discouragement that has this field a dying breed. As a diagnostician/ master technician and was taught by an illiterate dropped outta school at an early age mechanic. I have surpassed him greatly of course but moral is he was the reason today for my growth/career thus showing you just because one can’t read or write doesn’t mean he can’t excel. Little word from the wise. God bless you

  • @who_wantsit

    @who_wantsit

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@mmarciniak don't be a Richard Cranium

  • @benjaminlaney3160
    @benjaminlaney3160Ай бұрын

    The analogies, the customer service,the learning.. i really cant get enough of this channel my new favorite channel on yt

  • @royalnes1250
    @royalnes12506 ай бұрын

    A lot of people rave about Scotty Kilmer, but true professionals know this is where it's at. This channel and The Car Care Nut channel is where you need to go for proper engine repairs.

  • @treeguyable

    @treeguyable

    6 ай бұрын

    Yep. Scotty is good, but, you can only do so much in your driveway.

  • @mikemiller3565

    @mikemiller3565

    5 ай бұрын

    South main auto repair. Watchwork in progress

  • @hokie9910

    @hokie9910

    4 ай бұрын

    Scotty truly paved the way for these guys to have a real platform on KZread. But yes, Dave, Southmain Auto, Pine Hollow, Car Care Nut..etc…are truly masters.

  • @ciphergalm1174

    @ciphergalm1174

    4 ай бұрын

    Chris fix is the KZread mechanic Scotty just complains about everything he touches as if he's trying to say don't buy any car

  • @gardnerberry113

    @gardnerberry113

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ciphergalm1174 "It's an ENDLESS MONEYPIT!!" ("Get a '94 Toyota Celica!")

  • @doubleaaaron
    @doubleaaaron6 ай бұрын

    I've ran mobile/ anywhere available mechanic for years after I had a garage. I have enjoyed every minute of it. I've been honest and done the best work that I can. It's definitely paid off. People that use me, use me for life. Plus, if they can't take it to a garage, I save them by coming to tmwhere it's parked (hopefully at their house not beside the highway) lol and just work on it till it's fixed. I usually get paid more than I ask because I save people so much, and I just enjoy the work. Sometimes if they are poor, i just chsrge for the parts. I really love fixing cars and God gave me the ability to repair anything on a car through lots of time with school and teaching from myechanic dad and brothers. The real mechanics out there I would like to think have quite enjoyable and honest lives. It's enjoyable to fix someone's vehicle so they can get back to work or wherever.

  • @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    6 ай бұрын

    You sound like not only a great mechanic, but a great human being. God bless

  • @aden3113

    @aden3113

    5 ай бұрын

    Isn't it unfair that some people pay labour and some don't? It's a nice thing to do if someone's struggling financially but I would imagine it's bad business practice.

  • @mitchellclark8271

    @mitchellclark8271

    5 ай бұрын

    All people pay labor for Diagnosis and repairs. Shops can't work for nothing. Do you work at your job for nothing ? Some will say the repair costs to much and not want to pay for the repair, but the shop needs to verify with the customer that they will pay for Diagnosis. If they elect to not do the repair they will be charged for Diagnosis.

  • @vladdy1995

    @vladdy1995

    4 ай бұрын

    Dave you found your new mechanic

  • @josh1383

    @josh1383

    4 ай бұрын

    @@aden3113other mechanics would probably call it a chicken shit move, but it’s likely those same mechanics are only here for a check and would rather see you again in a month than never see you again because they fixed your car

  • @dylanfarnum1488
    @dylanfarnum14886 ай бұрын

    I just quit my job as lead tech because management was fine screwing over a woman who at the beginning of this horrible experience was pregnant and about to be induced. It made me so sick thinking of the stress she was going through with the poor baby in her experiencing it too, I'm sure. I was just about to make a video about how they refused to read my diag reports I made in detail, explaining the base problem causing it all. These people kept getting caught in lies then would try and turn it on me because they weren't telling the customer what was going on with their car so I did because I'd rather me unemployed with a clean conscious. I'm so tired of working for shops that feel ok stealing from people. This is someone's way of traveling to work and they have no respect.

  • @oldmennewgames

    @oldmennewgames

    6 ай бұрын

    An honest mecanic is few and far between. Open your own shop, you will get a lot if customers with that attitude.

  • @paulkuras18

    @paulkuras18

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah open your old shop even if you have to take a loan out for us mechanics are hard to find I am an ex-military mechanic we don’t count for much either.

  • @realfreshfood4575

    @realfreshfood4575

    6 ай бұрын

    Dylan, I'm not in this industry. I just enjoy this channel. Please consider what the others have replied. An honest mechanic is worth his or her weight in gold. In this economy, no one wants to be lied to and have to spend more money than they have. As a woman, we would just like the security of knowing we can take our vehicles to a mechanic and not get taken advantage of. If you just provided basic services until you got on your feet, I guarantee you will still be inundated with work. Praying for success in whatever you do.

  • @treeguyable

    @treeguyable

    6 ай бұрын

    Yep. Was a dealer / factory trained MB and Nissan tech. at a dealer. It was frustrating/ and rewarding. Glad 33 yrs ago, I started a tree business. Very , very few regrets/ come backs, with the customer. And, money was 5 times what I made, as a tech. Still working on my stuff, a lot.

  • @alfredocarpaneto5976

    @alfredocarpaneto5976

    5 ай бұрын

    Start your own shop like Rainman Ray did. It is tough at first but if you play your cards right it'll be the best move you ever made.

  • @stefanst-onge7378
    @stefanst-onge73784 ай бұрын

    “Change your oil half of what manufacturer recommends “ if I ever go to Utah I would like to come and shake your hand I will now be a subscriber to this to this channel . Thank you

  • @Kamtheman1
    @Kamtheman14 ай бұрын

    Dave - I took my truck in for a sticking caliper problem this past weekend. Truck still under warranty. Took it to the name brand service center where I bought it. Picked it up today with new caliper installed / work finished. Got into the truck, and brake peddle pushes all the way to the floor before engaging anything. Long story short, they didn’t bleed the brakes after new caliper installed. These are the people you’re talking about on here. Complain about the problems, but they’re literally the problem. So frustrating, and glad I didn’t just pull out of the parking lot onto the main road with almost no brakes. Love your content, and so refreshing to see someone dedicated to their craft. Keep up the good work 👍

  • @josephcole8875

    @josephcole8875

    3 ай бұрын

    new guy learning some diy, just did my first major job, all new brake lines on my 97 ranger. one of the most obvious and important steps, bleed the brake lines. Its scary to think what else he did wrong that you might not catch.

  • @nrxhavoc

    @nrxhavoc

    3 ай бұрын

    I would not go back to that shop

  • @DanielSan-ch7dr

    @DanielSan-ch7dr

    3 ай бұрын

    Yep always test drive afyer any brake service or any service really to verify repair and find any other unknown faults for further work. How did they stop in carpark or know it was fixed before giving it back. ​@josephcole8875

  • @montefiveforty1

    @montefiveforty1

    2 ай бұрын

    So they backed it out of the shop with no brakes?...thats crazy.

  • @toraarhus-sarauer7805
    @toraarhus-sarauer78056 ай бұрын

    It's nice to know people care as much about their job as you do

  • @dylanwX-ki1ec
    @dylanwX-ki1ec6 ай бұрын

    Hey Dave, I’m 20 years old and currently in school for a associates in welding technology I’ve always been passionate about cars and really anything with a motor, I really want to further my education in engine building, machining and possibly mechanical engineering but my main goal is definitely making money coming from a rougher child hood that’s why I choose to become a welder your channel is the embodiment of what I hope to have one day just want to say keep the content coming not many channels that aim to inform rather than entertain on this platform

  • @DavdMar

    @DavdMar

    6 ай бұрын

    Having the right attitude is already putting you ahead of many others. Good luck and don’t stop learning

  • @oldmennewgames

    @oldmennewgames

    6 ай бұрын

    Nothing wrong with wanting money young man, you keep learning and doing your best and treat people right, you will get there.

  • @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    6 ай бұрын

    Agree with the comments here so far. Feel great about what you do, do it honestly, and make money for your family.

  • @bigrick7108

    @bigrick7108

    6 ай бұрын

    You don't want to weld for a living. It is rough on your body. But knowing how to do it proficiently when you need to is a good skill to have.

  • @aaronnoyb

    @aaronnoyb

    5 ай бұрын

    Clicked reply to add my $0.02 worth, don't waste time listening to the naysayers, like the comment above. No matter what profession, there's those that love it and those who hate it, yet curiously remain in said profession and everything inbetween. There's also those who remain positively negative about their work, but never take a day off, you'll know when you find one, management can't stand their attitude, but the spreadsheet shows they have the greatest throughput. I've worked with welders for nearly 30 years, 20 in oil and gas, nearly 10 in automotive fabrication. The vast vast majority, love to complain, but love their jobs even more, I've even explained to other supervisors, who've overheard complaints, "complaints, mean they've read the job sheet, I'd rather that, than complaints from the client, because they didn't read the job sheet". Reassess from time to time, if 4 of the last 6 months were miserable, time for something new, don't stay somewhere that makes you miserable, that will kill you, through stress or depression. Also don't lose choices by poor financial decisions, the guy with lease payments on a $120k work truck, can't choose to take Christmas off, to be with the family, or take the chance of a new job, with another company, the guy with the wholly owned $15k truck can. Debt for anything but a house is a trap, there's millions trapped in jobs they hate, paying off useless shit, including college degrees. Enjoy.

  • @genxmurse7019
    @genxmurse70194 ай бұрын

    I miss the industry. I opened a transmission shop late 2007, just before the great recession, (couldn't have been a worse time). We only managed to stay open less than 4 years, and it was a very brutal experience. I won't dive into details, but I learned to never get into a franchise, never deal with a landlord who is also in the repair business, and never trust anyone.

  • @anthonyhebert-trudeau6995
    @anthonyhebert-trudeau69956 ай бұрын

    I noticed this channel is 7-8 years old and you recently started producing videos on a regular basis; your content is very good! Keep up the good work! I don't have a truck but I appreciate your advices and experience!

  • @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    6 ай бұрын

    Wow, thanks!

  • @BuzzinVideography
    @BuzzinVideography4 ай бұрын

    5 minutes in, he's a better counselor and parent than most people have in their life. Thanks, Dave.

  • @danieldillon6436
    @danieldillon64365 ай бұрын

    As a retired 33 year master technician, I still love listening to Dave explain the fine points of engine failures. I had my own shop for a few years and I found that if you really do the 4 Cs of fixing a problem and make sure you explain everything to the customer so he/she really understands it then you will have more business than you can handle and with nice customers.

  • @frederickburns1739
    @frederickburns17395 ай бұрын

    As a retired CAT&CUMMINGS knuckle buster the major problem I've come across in fifty+ years is that the most unread piece of literature is the OWNERS MANUAL!!! Years ago Fram Filters had a add PAY ME NOW OR PAY LATER!!! Yes Dave is right on target PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SERVICE IS THE WAY TO GO!!!

  • @harryruzgerian4855

    @harryruzgerian4855

    Ай бұрын

    I just purchased a 2024 GMC Sierra Denali. Zero spec info in the owners manual. I guess I’ll have to go online to find out what this 6.2 Litre gas engine requires

  • @misters2837

    @misters2837

    Ай бұрын

    What is a CumminGs? never heard of them!

  • @frederickburns1739

    @frederickburns1739

    Күн бұрын

    misters 28 CUMMINGS diesel engines.

  • @deadbeatradio7831
    @deadbeatradio78314 күн бұрын

    Im an amateur DIY fixer upper mechanic for my family and friends cars. Ive learned so much from you and I appreciate your philosophy towards your work and customers. Ive saved thousands just listeing to the old timers and learning from mistakes. Keep up the good worl!

  • @willng34
    @willng346 ай бұрын

    Had the same issue on my jeep and the shop offered to treat the sympton instead of the cause... I believe this is how 80% of the shops out there would operate. Glad to see you're doing the right thing Dave, customers service like yours is a rare thing to come by these days.

  • @DanielH3342

    @DanielH3342

    6 ай бұрын

    I think most shops are just focused on turnaround more than problem solving. I work in retail and inventory - it's all about moving units, frequency and volume. Mechanics are problem solvers and critical thinkers. But I think it's easy for a shop to fall into a mode where they're just moving units (cars) in and out of the door, which betrays the skill of a mindful mechanic.

  • @Jon-O.

    @Jon-O.

    6 ай бұрын

    @willng34 your Jeep. Which engine?

  • @Motor-City-Mike

    @Motor-City-Mike

    6 ай бұрын

    I agree wit Daniel, it's all about turnover. Get 'em in, get 'em out right now. That's the Accounting Mentality. End of month is all that matters, no long term thought, no long term vision. Used to be accounting's job was to track and report financial issues - now it's come to be that accounting dictates business practice, and end of month statements are 'bible'. Businesses like Dave's are still run with wisdom, long term vision dictates procedure, and work ethic. Instead of pushing his existing workers harder and harder, he's adding to his workforce to get the work done. Long term vision

  • @stevestadnik9206

    @stevestadnik9206

    6 ай бұрын

    The thing is, customers don't want to pay for diagnostics and research. They just want you to somehow know with spending zero billable time. So the problem is levels deep.

  • @Jon-O.

    @Jon-O.

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@stevestadnik9206yeah and shops need to communicate a hour for a diagnostic fee to be incorporated to the repair cost at a minimum based on the repair. Which is the quote that should be given until the cause of the condition has been found. This way if the customer denies further service before major work is done at least the shop is compensated for the time put in for a quote. Shop still has to pay their mechanics to inspect even if no repair is done.

  • @tomreynolds5767
    @tomreynolds57676 ай бұрын

    Great video and explanation Dave. I couldn’t think of a better mentor than you if I was a younger man looking to be a technician. Thanks for putting blue collar workers in a positive light and making an old guy proud to have a been a mechanic back in the day. Keep em up, I’ll watch them all.

  • @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    6 ай бұрын

    Good to hear from you sir- respect for all the service you have given

  • @garypollack6948
    @garypollack69486 ай бұрын

    Completely agree....most service writers know very little about cars/trucks. I'd rather talk to the mechanic.

  • @armandcurti2598
    @armandcurti25983 ай бұрын

    I am an aircraft maintenance student and also part time mechanic helper in the hangar and I really like the precision Dave works with!

  • @anthonyzhang4918
    @anthonyzhang49186 ай бұрын

    This diagnostic/repair method is gold, and applies to everything. I work in IT and do my own car work, and I wish more people had this type of thought framework.

  • @ChoiceBusiness
    @ChoiceBusiness6 ай бұрын

    Keep doing your videos just like this. The younger people and generations need to hear about honesty, respect, and communication. It seems as if people are having trouble with those things these days. Love the channel and keep it up please

  • @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you, it's good to hear your concern for the younger generation. We share that in common. God bless.

  • @omac1
    @omac14 ай бұрын

    Wish all shops were like yours. I haven't found a single shop in this area that has your integrity and looks out for the customer.

  • @user-zy2ft8gp6q
    @user-zy2ft8gp6qАй бұрын

    this is right on. doing the 4 c principle in my business and customers appreciate the ability to make an informed decision

  • @Multimeter1
    @Multimeter16 ай бұрын

    This shop is going places. Keep it like this, new visitor myself of the channel.

  • @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    6 ай бұрын

    Welcome aboard!

  • @clonejeepsrt8343
    @clonejeepsrt83436 ай бұрын

    For someone to work for you for more then 15 years it’s shows how good of a boss you are to your people ! Finding a great honest n understanding boss is hard to find ! Keep up the good work to all you guys at the shop ! 💯🙏🏽

  • @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you, i'll be real with you, it has been a work in progress. I had a lot of difficulty with relationships early on. But I would encourage anyone who has weakness to continue forward and make their life story one of overcoming. Have an awesome day!

  • @nonyabiz2777
    @nonyabiz27776 ай бұрын

    Your integrity is above reproach. Bravo sir. I worked for quite a few shops and the industry has changed so much. Now a days it’s screw you first and move on to the next target. When we older folk’s started your integrity was upmost importance. You do a good job then they tell 5 friends and family and so on. Thank you for all you do.

  • @halleffect1
    @halleffect16 ай бұрын

    Dave, I like your comment about building it yourself, without dad's help. That definitely made you a better more successful person.

  • @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks 👍

  • @realbhopwood
    @realbhopwood6 ай бұрын

    Shop like yours brings reassurance to needy customers.

  • @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @haulingfuel4759

    @haulingfuel4759

    6 ай бұрын

    And that’s why he has a waiting list to drop of your vehicle…

  • @johnfrancis0063
    @johnfrancis00636 ай бұрын

    One thing I know in my 40 plus years as a mechanic is never stop learning. I was the oldest dude at a municipal garage and I learned things from the youngest dude. Him and me got along like peanut butter and jelly.

  • @billybob0617
    @billybob06174 ай бұрын

    i'm a diesel mechanic and personally i love this job. I'll admit yeah there's rough days but on the flip side i'm always doing something different every day it's never repetitive.

  • @douga9253
    @douga92534 ай бұрын

    Dave congratulations on all your success and I hope it continues. I am a master certified diesel technician with 22 years in the industry. Part of the problem we are having with a lack of mechanics is due to the fact that there’s not a lot of incentive to get into the industry. You have a lot of upfront cost with technical college, and then the added cost of tooling that has skyrocketed over the years. There’s also another factor, greedy shops. I have a close friend that works with the local freightliner dealership. They are charging $205 an hour and their top master certified Cummins technician is making 35 an hour. Back in the 60s and 70s it was very common for mechanics to make 50% of labor rate. Now I don’t know about you but nobody’s gonna make over $150 an hour off of my back.

  • @itssyrus8128
    @itssyrus81286 ай бұрын

    Dam Dave I respect you so dam much for your honesty and ability to be so good at what you do! if you ever decide to have a class you would be a great teacher and I’d definitely join

  • @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    6 ай бұрын

    I appreciate that

  • @Jsf445
    @Jsf4456 ай бұрын

    I hauled my tool box home 21 years ago. I worked as a dealer service writer, tech, and service dept manager for 10 years. I worked at 4 different shops, and each time i moved i made a little more, and my reputation had shops approching me for jobs. When i left the industry i got an instant 5.00/hr raise. Twenty years later i make 55/hr. I dont know how that compares to what mechanics make now, but it seemed hopeless to make a good living as a mechainc in Southeast Idaho, Northern Utah 20 years ago.

  • @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing

  • @josephryan9088
    @josephryan9088Ай бұрын

    All the best advise. I'm a GC in New York, I do the same with customers. Fully explain what the cause of their problem is, and they have to decide what they can afford, how long the repair will last, what the warranty coverage is, depending on their choice of repair. Some truly can't afford the full repair, others are just cheap and don't make the right decisions even when presented with cost compared to value. You do your best, 'best', and that's all you can do, and sleep very comfortable at night, ready for the next day.

  • @hazmatmanprovost
    @hazmatmanprovost17 күн бұрын

    Really enjoy your videos. I'm a retired construction equipment mechanic in the process of starting a small engine shop. It's great seeing all this new stuff, but what I like best is the business ethic that you talk about. I hope that all business owners that watch are taking your advice. Thanks Dave

  • @wallace3953
    @wallace39535 ай бұрын

    Real Logic. Real Values. Real Ethics. you are a Real American. The country needs 20,000,000 people who Think and Act as you, and your associates, clearly do. Every Day. But instead, Look at the kind of people we have developed, and look at the kinds of people that are pouring in. It is too late, for me. But if there are any Capable mechanics, they should try to be considered by your company. Imagine waking up, every day, and working at your shop!! Be like winning the lottery, every single day...hope some great people respond.

  • @LeeSmith-dx7gg
    @LeeSmith-dx7gg6 ай бұрын

    Honesty is always the best policy. It always amazes me how mechanics can do work on a vehicle and the same condition exist when it leaves. I’ve worked in shops as a mechanic til I was 40 and did home repairs to remodels til now and have always treated the customer how I wanted to be treated. I would explain what the problems were, how they came to be and give them options on remedying the issue. It’s funny cause a lot of times the customer didn’t want to hear about, they just wanted it fixed. So I completely understand your philosophy, I just wish I was 30 years younger. That’s another point, some owners weren’t concerned about the customer and just wanted me to run the invoices up, I’ve quit a couple different places because I believe in honest business practice over just financial gain. Good luck in finding quality people.

  • @frederickburns1739
    @frederickburns1739Күн бұрын

    When it comes to the fix there's the right way/ the wrong way and the customers way!!! And I've never found a mechanic in a can!!!

  • @DZ-rz7fi
    @DZ-rz7fi23 күн бұрын

    I truly wish I lived near this shop, there needs to be more shops like yours. I will be purchasing a new built 5.3 from you. Love your channel and your knowledge you give everyday Thank YOU

  • @bearing_aficionado
    @bearing_aficionado6 ай бұрын

    We need an update on 6.7L Powerstroke. I would like to see what your team did to make it more efficient and help with the oil starvation.

  • @Sir_Loin_of_Steak
    @Sir_Loin_of_Steak5 ай бұрын

    My experience with the shop owners I’ve worked for, profit is first, which is okay. But they say they want the car fixed right the first time and that comes dead last. The more parts they throw on the vehicle, the more profit they make.

  • @soundsolutions
    @soundsolutions6 ай бұрын

    Great advice given and your a man with integrity. Good to see honest mechanical shops are still out there.

  • @drosie1214
    @drosie12143 ай бұрын

    Excellent post Dave. I started in this business as a parts runner in 1992 and have spent the rest of my life in this business. I'll say you're one of the best I've seen in this field on how you educate people on how you'll fix their cars. Your customers, employees and vendors are lucky to have you on their side. A leader in this field for sure!

  • @jjam291
    @jjam2914 ай бұрын

    I’ve been in this business for 32 years and this guy is an A+++ Technician!!! This how you get return customers.

  • @MasterX767
    @MasterX7675 ай бұрын

    I own a 2006 BMW 525i. I NEVER let ANYONE but myself wrench on that car. KZread offers so many videos on, "How To" that I can do all the servive correctly. Here's yet another shop providing proper knowlege.

  • @alwilliams8882

    @alwilliams8882

    5 ай бұрын

    I have a couple of BMW bikes. Same same. Except for recalls which need later rectification.

  • @MasterX767

    @MasterX767

    5 ай бұрын

    @@alwilliams8882 I have 1 open recall on a PVC tubing. I told the dealer to just give me the part. I have caught so many service managers, mechanics and dealers sabotaging my cars in the past. Even Honda.

  • @shaihuludthe8th
    @shaihuludthe8th6 ай бұрын

    I'm an electrical engineer and do my own my mechanic work, I love the thoroughness of your work.

  • @aircooledhead
    @aircooledhead5 ай бұрын

    I just happened to see this video in my feed. I have not watched it yet. But the title alone “How to fix our cars & ourselves”, got you a new subscriber.

  • @stevebrackett2676
    @stevebrackett26766 ай бұрын

    What an outstanding video Dave ! You are an excellent communicator! Always learn from your videos.

  • @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    6 ай бұрын

    I appreciate that!

  • @whitelion4939
    @whitelion49396 ай бұрын

    Dave you are absolutely right & correct....and i like that straight & fwd...and thats why you are there now with your shop gr8 bro....keep it up....good work and thinking....greetings frm curacao

  • @WalkerSmallEnginePerformance
    @WalkerSmallEnginePerformance6 ай бұрын

    I'm a service manager for a group of forklift dealerships and you are absolutely spot-on in many respects here.

  • @tasstychezbugu1563
    @tasstychezbugu15633 ай бұрын

    Dave ever since I’ve watched your videos it’s truly changed the way I think about even fixing my own cars. It’s opened my eyes to truly thinking through a problem with a car. One hell of a mechanic. It’s no wonder that shop has been running strong. Thank you for all of these amazing videos and taking the time out of your own work day to film these!

  • @mechanictechnician9206
    @mechanictechnician92066 ай бұрын

    Hello, Mr. Mechanic, we are in the Middle East, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. We have GMC cars with a DOD system. We shut them down permanently, and we turn off the DOD programming from the engine software. Therefore, it is a problem in GMC cars, and the successful solution is to shut them down permanently so that the car owner can enjoy it.

  • @user-cp2mt6bp8n

    @user-cp2mt6bp8n

    6 ай бұрын

    ياليت فيه ورش صيانه مثل بالمقطع شغلهم نظيف عكس هنا تعبانين

  • @mechanictechnician9206

    @mechanictechnician9206

    6 ай бұрын

    ي رجال شغلهم غش في غش عندنا الحمدلله

  • @kennethchoyce8186
    @kennethchoyce81866 ай бұрын

    Love your shop sir that’s my dream to have a premier facility like yours

  • @anthonybotonis5841
    @anthonybotonis58415 ай бұрын

    100% buddy.. a great mechanic has great communication to go with their experience in the trade

  • @HAMRADIOJOE4178
    @HAMRADIOJOE41784 ай бұрын

    IV BEEN A MECHANIC FOR 40 YEARS, YOU ARE THE ONLY ONE I KNOW THAT CAN EXPLAIN AND MAKE SENSE, YOUR A GOOD MAN DAVE

  • @lanwickum
    @lanwickum6 ай бұрын

    Thank you!! Do not sell. Inform. Properly inform. Most customers want a fix that will last the life of the machine. It is usually cheaper than a new machine. I have had customers surprise me more often than not and say fix it all. I don't want to buy a new machine. Those customers come back and those are the types of customers you want. He was not cheap but boy did they do a good job. That is what I want my customers saying at the coffee shop.

  • @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    6 ай бұрын

    Well said!

  • @taylormeli
    @taylormeli6 ай бұрын

    First lol, welding shop owner here 🤙

  • @Desertduleler_88
    @Desertduleler_885 ай бұрын

    Love your methodical breakdown discussion regarding automotive repair diagnosis. You earned another subscriber.

  • @NZkiwibandit
    @NZkiwibandit4 ай бұрын

    Dave..... If I lived stateside, I'd be knocking on your door for a job..... Been a mechanic for a 4 decades now and a few shops I have worked in over the years have been so shadey they leave a shadow when the sun goes down.... You are soooo correct about communication between customer and technician...... Good comms apply to everything in life..... An issue doesn't get sorted without talking about it..... Keep up the good work and don't lower your standards..... You are where you are today because you are up front and honest..... Stay that way.....

  • @StumpStunter95
    @StumpStunter956 ай бұрын

    Wish i was in the position to come work for a guy like you.

  • @7Gia_

    @7Gia_

    6 ай бұрын

    W comment

  • @oldmennewgames

    @oldmennewgames

    6 ай бұрын

    He said in the video, if your a good mecanic send him your reseme give it a shot.

  • @StumpStunter95

    @StumpStunter95

    6 ай бұрын

    @@oldmennewgames once my kid is grown ill have the freedom to be able to leave home to find better work that I will enjoy more. Until then I just gotta do what we all do in that situation and make the best with what I got.

  • @Mr.Beastforpresident
    @Mr.Beastforpresident6 ай бұрын

    If I were a customer there I would want my automobile fixed on camera

  • @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    6 ай бұрын

    Ha ha, thanks! Hope all our customers feel that way

  • @Mr.Beastforpresident

    @Mr.Beastforpresident

    6 ай бұрын

    @@DavesAutoCenterCenterville It benefits everyone from having the repairs done on camera, the shop for content and a record on what’s been done and done correctly. The customer so they can see for themselves how, what and why. And previous repairs from another shop if they were done correctly. And the eventual buyer of the original customers automobile of what’s been done with reassurance that it’s been done the correct way. As a customer I always wondered if shops done things correctly, shops like yours are 1 out of 10.

  • @lennyevans4724
    @lennyevans47243 ай бұрын

    Very well explained Dave, giving customers options and suggestions acting in the best interest of the customer. I wish every shop operated like you do

  • @plasticbmw
    @plasticbmw6 ай бұрын

    Theres a huge difference between people like you and most people. Highly experienced. love your videos

  • @Gabe-kv2zs
    @Gabe-kv2zs6 ай бұрын

    Dave, you need to teach at an auto school....or two...or three. 👌

  • @HBSuccess

    @HBSuccess

    6 ай бұрын

    He is ! With 136k YT subs it’s prob more like 20-30,000 schools 😅. Just not on the faculty roster but you can bet those kids are paying attention. At least some of them 😅

  • @donreinholz8121
    @donreinholz81213 ай бұрын

    Great advice. No one ever said tearing an engine apart is cheap to do. But that is the only way to actually figure out what it really needs. So just taking the heads off, pulling the heads, oil pan, etc is still a lot of labor. It seems to me if engineers add all of these gas saving systems that usually fail then maybe things need to change!

  • @lancasterjim2441
    @lancasterjim24415 ай бұрын

    You are spot on. Lack of proper communication to the customer and informing them of their options is the main difference between being successful or not.

  • @markahad6583
    @markahad65834 ай бұрын

    I just stumbled on this video and I was very impressed. I have been in the industry for over 40 plus years. Service manager for a number of years. The number one skill you need to learn and always improve on is communication, yes communication. That’s a must. Thank you Dave. You definitely earned my respect. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦

  • @tex4u476
    @tex4u4766 ай бұрын

    Every mechanic and shop owner should run their business like Dave. Dude is doing it right. Keep up the good work.

  • @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks 👍

  • @dogsbyfire
    @dogsbyfire4 ай бұрын

    Can’t believe I watched the whole thing! Don’t stop sharing your wisdom, Dave. You’re in the prime of life. Thank you!

  • @nobodyismyname663
    @nobodyismyname66320 күн бұрын

    This guy is a genuinely good dude. I don't know squat about engine repair, but I enjoy listening to Dave's philosophy. And if I lived in Utah that's definitely where I'd get my truck worked on.

  • @xlrider1565
    @xlrider15654 ай бұрын

    Your straightforward approach, diagnosis, customer consultation, and repair Philosophy is a rare thing. I appreciate your honesty, in an industry full of Jackals. I pride myself on being an honest person, so I appreciate that, in a repair technician.

  • @eightysevenmoore
    @eightysevenmoore4 ай бұрын

    DAVE! I love your work ethic. I left the service business a while ago because of how the pay structure was. I was young… super trained… eager… had terrible tools. I found that at that time and the shops I worked in you weren’t allowed to fail. And with a young budding tech… there’s a lot of that. I do miss wrenching. If there’s any shop owner that could convince me to wrench full time again it’s you. I’ve come a loooooong way and have extensive and very high level experience in the automotive engineering world now… particularly with electrification. I still wrench but it’s in the development lab!… not on rolling chassis… but on dynos. I do miss the freedom and creativity it takes to fix things sometimes. I don’t miss the slow period and flat rate… yikes.

  • @southmcwow
    @southmcwow3 ай бұрын

    This video has completely changed my perspective, approach and generally overall attitude. Hearing you explain a customers issue as a condition and not a complaint is something I needed to hear. Thank you for the insight.

  • @earboit5145
    @earboit51454 ай бұрын

    100 percent agree with your diagnostic process,it’s the only way to get a real repair . Further to that is you can’t fix something unless you first understand how it all works. Because of this some people chase the symptoms rather than fixing the cause. Loving all the videos Dave. Keep up the good work. Eugene

  • @toralfcross3819
    @toralfcross38196 ай бұрын

    Keep up the good work. This is some of the best quality automotive content ive seen in a while.

  • @shawntee1859
    @shawntee18593 ай бұрын

    It’s like I’m listening to Jesus and sitting In mechanic church while listening and watching these videos bless😂🤌🤌 the best educating I’m here in nz and I need Dave advice it keeps me going I am qualfied but this re sparks it all! Love it

  • @brooks1176finn
    @brooks1176finn4 ай бұрын

    I wish as a young man I would have worked with/for you or somebody like you. If everyone had your humility, integrity and intelligence the word would be a better place.

  • @PeterRoos
    @PeterRoos23 күн бұрын

    It's good to find a good and honest mechanic. I am happy I have one in my local area. His shop doesn't look like much but he keeps my car (with over 223k miles) running smoothly and I am not the only happy customer.

  • @DEAFthief
    @DEAFthief6 ай бұрын

    I’m so glad this was my first full video and not just the shorts like I normally watch while scrolling. I needed to hear this today 😊 Thanks for the uplift Dave!! 👊🏼

  • @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    @DavesAutoCenterCenterville

    6 ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @michaelschneider-
    @michaelschneider-4 ай бұрын

    +1 .. Business owner excellence at work. .. Luv the 4 C's.. Man, this shop has the goods. .. .. ..

  • @lil2001rock
    @lil2001rock2 ай бұрын

    I thoroughly enjoy each and every one of your videos- always teaching! Appreciate it

  • @koacello
    @koacelloАй бұрын

    Love your channel! You’re a real straight shooter ! I enjoy the wisdom you impart!! Thanks man!

  • @BlueCollarBikeWerks
    @BlueCollarBikeWerks5 күн бұрын

    Dave, love your content. Both technical and business/life advice. I watch your stuff while turning wrenches. Keep up the great work.

  • @john_dee1431
    @john_dee14315 ай бұрын

    Love the straight talk. Need more of this in videos, and not just for the auto industry.

  • @cvautos22
    @cvautos225 ай бұрын

    This is excellent advice for any mechanic, be it employed or business owner. As someone who has been in the industry in the UK approaching 20 years , majority with main dealers but now working for myself it is refreshing to hear this sort of advice. Manage your customers expectations. Thank you for posting this video !

  • @drewscarcare4998
    @drewscarcare49983 ай бұрын

    Dave you are a great man and shop owner. Your employees are blessed to work for and learn from you. I am blessed watching your videos and refining my skills.

  • @304deerslayer
    @304deerslayer2 ай бұрын

    Theses aren't just lessons in fixing vehicle it's also lessons in life well put. I've recently found your videos and can't stop watching I'm a a shade tree guy but enjoy learning and fixing my own vehicles. Have had some bad experience with shops when I was younger but this man is legit would be awesome to have 1/4 of his knowledge. God bless

  • @Mendizabal090388m150
    @Mendizabal090388m150Ай бұрын

    I just love when mechanics love their job! You can tell this guys love what they do!! I love that atmosphere in a workshop 👌🏻👨🏻‍🔧🧰

  • @DjCBlaq
    @DjCBlaq6 ай бұрын

    I was waiting on this update. Pure gold. This guy gets it.

  • @johnevans1969
    @johnevans196925 күн бұрын

    Condition, cause, correction, confirm, fine words to live by sir. My Dad had many nuggets of knowledge he preached to me relentlessly and I am so thankful for him. One was "knowledge and experience over the untrained mind" ,you remind me of him and myself honestly and I gotta say that it's refreshing. Good to you and yours Dave

  • @williamtiebout4142
    @williamtiebout41423 ай бұрын

    Love you content and approach. What people pay you to have the work done is well worth it. It's what you know, not what you do, that you are paid for. Respect to you, Sir!

  • @melanieenglert931
    @melanieenglert9312 ай бұрын

    Goes in for a new belt, gets a new engine. This guy is good.

  • @therealbenavis
    @therealbenavis4 ай бұрын

    Dave, I love the videos. I love the way you look at things. I worked 4 years civilian side at bad and shady places, 1 year as a lube/tire tech and the rest as a technician. All I can say is at least you and I can sleep at night with the results of our work! I'm recently put in the position of team leader and inspector working on military equipment that has been neglected for many years and your insight fuels my passion to do things right and brings up many great discussion points.

  • @albiemccarthy5955
    @albiemccarthy59552 ай бұрын

    Just your honesty makes me feel better about how u do business,I hope to be your customer soon,keep up the good work crew & Dave

  • @taydencornish
    @taydencornish2 ай бұрын

    The way Dave handles situations is inspiring. To get straight to the point, it's clear to me that the customer is not only struggling with money but with life in general, I can hear it in his voice. I hope better days are ahead for him and maby he might apologise to Dave if he hasn't already. You just never know what people are going through, not that it's an excuse to be rude like he was obviously, just saying. Chose kindness when you have it in you, the world needs a lot more of it. Dave is so good on camera and I find the videos so interesting, he's just got the nak! Love from Australia

  • @floydwilliams3321
    @floydwilliams33216 ай бұрын

    Exactly it’s all about communication and helping them make the best choice in any business

  • @s.gibson9329
    @s.gibson932924 күн бұрын

    "Lot of guys out there complaining about the industry. How do you fix that? Look at yourself?" When you said, I thought you meant the customer. It wasn't until about 6m that I realized you meant insiders. Shops like yours are rare. People will pay a premium for trust. Trust requires both integrity and competence. The two together come expensive. I would love to have your shop work on my stuff but I'm not sure I could afford you. I might take the risk at a cheaper shop but it wouldn't be for lack of respect to you. In fact there's a shop kind of like yours, in that the guys philosophy of what you explained here and he has a wait time of a month or more to get your car worked on. His shop is clean, professional and he really inspects the car before every repair. Truth, is I only drive cars under warranty for the singular reason that I don't want to deal any of this. Growing up I watched my Dad spend hundreds of dollars a month trying to keep old cars running because he thought he couldn't afford a new car. He'd fix something and immediately something else would break. Now, I buy new cars just to drive under warranty. If you're still reading, I would ask you this question. What do you think about fixing 1 repair causing another thing to break? I swear on an old car when you fix 1 thing it causes another to break, changes the fragile ecology of the system or something. Any truth to that?

  • @terrygotwhatheheaskedforfo7789
    @terrygotwhatheheaskedforfo77895 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your advice ❤

  • @talalul1266
    @talalul12664 ай бұрын

    Nice job well done "Do it right or Do't Do it"

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