Huge repair bill, unneeded parts & not fixed! CAR WIZARD finds the real problem on '01 Jaguar S-Type

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It's happened again, a customer brought the CAR WIZARD 🧙‍♂️ their 2001 Jaguar S-Type after it had been to a 'certified' shop for 5 months and it was never fixed. See what exactly is wrong and what the other shop did to 'fix' the car.
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  • @andrewkessinger5966
    @andrewkessinger59662 жыл бұрын

    Car Wizard always calling out bad technicians. As a seasoned mechanic, I learn a lot from Wizard’s inspections. This is also the problem I have with ASE Certifications. Someone can get certified but have no practical skill whatsoever when it comes down to doing the work. ASE certification isn’t a bad thing, but it’s valued far too much in the industry and by the customer.

  • @TheCyberMantis

    @TheCyberMantis

    2 жыл бұрын

    It means you can take a test. Does it mean you are good with tools? No. Does it mean you have experience on all these different systems? No.

  • @johnhufnagel

    @johnhufnagel

    2 жыл бұрын

    I.T. has/had the same problem, especially around the aughts. Lots of I.T. mills pumping out "certified" people who didn't even know how to turn stuff on properly.

  • @bikecommuter24

    @bikecommuter24

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@johnhufnagel We called them diploma mills my old company hired a bunch of “auto techs” from one of them most of them showed up with no tools and they wanted me to train them and let them use my tools lol didn’t happen 😆 The company I worked for refurbished car and truck engines I took them apart and checked the parts the company let us long time people go and kept the new guys company went under a year later

  • @TheCyberMantis

    @TheCyberMantis

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@bikecommuter24 Yup. That is called "greed and corruption". Business owners don't want to pay the employees a fair wage. They cheat the customer on the front end, and the employees on the back end. They are only in it for the short-term profit. You can't sustain a business with this kind of game-plan. They don't care, because that is not their goal.

  • @MM_in_Havasu

    @MM_in_Havasu

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hear that, you have work-smart mechanics and book-smart mechanics. Many ASE-certed techs do not have very much work experience to draw from. Anyone can pass a test, but not as many can do the job and do it correctly. I had 35 years in the business before retiring 9 years ago, have seen most everything done or not done out there in the industry. Well-spoken, Andrew.

  • @obsoletegeek
    @obsoletegeek2 жыл бұрын

    Billing the customer for a repair they didn't perform... theft... pure and simple.

  • @M3PH11

    @M3PH11

    2 жыл бұрын

    actually it's called fraud.

  • @MrJeffcoley1

    @MrJeffcoley1

    2 жыл бұрын

    A rule of thumb: If a shop has the "Honest" in the name, they aren't.

  • @theshield1613

    @theshield1613

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@M3PH11 can you report that?

  • @tylercady3985

    @tylercady3985

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@theshield1613 if you could undeniably prove that they didn't do what they said, then yeah I'd imagine you could

  • @ccopmp

    @ccopmp

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@theshield1613 in our state, you call the State AG office for this type of fraud

  • @herewegoagain7403
    @herewegoagain74032 жыл бұрын

    This is why whenever I have mechanics change something, I want my old parts back to verify the work

  • @carmudgeon7478

    @carmudgeon7478

    2 жыл бұрын

    YES! I save parts just for customers review. If it's a core I try to take pictures near the vehicle of the part.

  • @himynameisbrianw

    @himynameisbrianw

    2 жыл бұрын

    Smart! I still strongly believe a Honda dealership scammed me of a cv axle once, I stopped going there.

  • @Solo-vs2vk

    @Solo-vs2vk

    2 жыл бұрын

    My mechanic shows me the parts he replaced every time and even explains to me how it failed, he does it without me asking. I like that he does that because it proves he did the work but I also find it really cool when he explains how it failed. I’m a car guy and I do my own maintenance and I’m pretty good at diagnosing problems with my car, but I don’t have the experience to replace some parts, so it blows my mind how smart and genuine good mechanics are.

  • @SalemTechsperts

    @SalemTechsperts

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Solo-vs2vk We do the same at my shop. It's always good to educate the customer on what failed, and why it failed, and if there's anything they can do to prevent it from failing again. And doubles as them seeing you actually replaced what you said you did.

  • @ImTheJoker4u

    @ImTheJoker4u

    2 жыл бұрын

    If your shop DOESN'T do this, find another shop.😉😁

  • @paulcherrytrains3339
    @paulcherrytrains33392 жыл бұрын

    Hi from the UK. I worked on my own cars for many years and anyone should have spotted the steering problem. It utterly staggers me that this was missed. My best investment when I started was a Haynes manual and a cheapish set of tools some I still have 40 years later. It's good to see someone like you who really cares about doing things right. Regards Paul.

  • @guywebster8018

    @guywebster8018

    2 жыл бұрын

    I was thinking the same. Im a layman rookie mechanic who does simple stuff and the coils I would have spotted. The steering stuff probably not 😆 dont have a lift..

  • @marcryvon

    @marcryvon

    2 жыл бұрын

    "should have spotted the steering problem". Even worse, they did replace the part but stupid enough to not torqur the bolt properly ! Scary !

  • @royfearn4345

    @royfearn4345

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@marcryvon I have an excellent local garage that I use for all my servicing and repairs. I once used my local Jaguar dealer in a neighbouring town to do some specialist work but when I got it back there was a bad vibration. My regular garage had a quick look and found the problem right away. Jaguar trained mechanics had not torqued up my nearside rear wheel nuts, which had then worked loose. Needless to say I now use my local garage all the time!

  • @vaughncadney7087

    @vaughncadney7087

    2 жыл бұрын

    There is something called integrity that can be rare these days. I spent 25 or 30 years in the HVAC service industry, 10 more in a tech support roll. Unfortunately for consumers, there are so many shady companies out there that just don't care. All about the money.

  • @UserUser-ww2nj

    @UserUser-ww2nj

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@guywebster8018 You would not need a lift , just get hold of the top of the wheel and push in and pull out . With that amount of play you will feel it . Its also a way to feel for wheel bearing play but with that its best to just jack it up on each wheel corner

  • @CarsNToys
    @CarsNToys2 жыл бұрын

    This is atrocious. Unfortunately, finding someone that is honest and knows what the hell they are doing is incredibly rare. Well done, Mr. Wizard.

  • @NVRAMboi

    @NVRAMboi

    2 жыл бұрын

    All true. I will say it helps to work and live in a smaller town. Business reputations are known and shared. Word gets around, good or bad.

  • @Conservator.

    @Conservator.

    2 жыл бұрын

    I just don’t understand why car shops get away with not fixing the problem AND let the customer pay for it. Wouldn’t it be fair to say: ‘just restore the car to the state it was when I took it to your shop and I’ll take it to someone who can fix it.’ ‘Uh no, I won’t pay for the parts that didn’t fix the problem, nor for the labour’.

  • @AB-jk7tw
    @AB-jk7tw2 жыл бұрын

    Doesn’t matter what type of certification a tech has - not replacing coils while telling the customer that all the coils are new is simple fraud!

  • @fredfrederickson

    @fredfrederickson

    2 жыл бұрын

    Had this happen to me once and nobody besides myself has worked on my car since

  • @drobson8004

    @drobson8004

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely right

  • @bradsmith9189

    @bradsmith9189

    2 жыл бұрын

    Had a shop charge me for replacing two coil packs when they only replaced one. I knew because I had replaced all eight the year before and had personally marked them all before installing. (Just for my future benefit) Came in handy to prove the fraud, but I simply never went back and ensured others were aware.

  • @duncansteward4331

    @duncansteward4331

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not doing up a bolt is shocking -- just how bad can you be and call yourself a mechanic.

  • @duncansteward4331

    @duncansteward4331

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not doing up a bolt is shocking -- just how bad can you be and call yourself a mechanic.

  • @racerboy2212
    @racerboy22122 жыл бұрын

    Once this is priced out and the customer agrees to the CORRECT repairs, will you post a follow up video!?? I hope so!!

  • @jefferyepstein9210

    @jefferyepstein9210

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not likely

  • @VC-Toronto

    @VC-Toronto

    2 жыл бұрын

    It will be titled "Car Wizard buys a Jaguar from a customer who doesn't want to do repairs".

  • @collin1046

    @collin1046

    2 жыл бұрын

    The Wizard has recieved the "go" to fix the car.

  • @racerboy2212

    @racerboy2212

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Dominick I have a couple of cars in my collection that I’ve put quite a bit of $$$ into as they’re absolutely great vehicles that I love to drive.

  • @bbrewer5

    @bbrewer5

    Жыл бұрын

    P

  • @carlcurtice7914
    @carlcurtice79142 жыл бұрын

    I'd love to see an update on this Jag. Hopefully the customer had it fixed and put her pack on the road.

  • @mikelewis915
    @mikelewis9152 жыл бұрын

    As a professional mechanic, when I saw you wiggle the lower ball joint m, my jaw dropped. How could someone let that out of the shop. Sadly, I see stuff like that often. A customer of mine would have one mechanic finish a job. Then have me go over it with a fine tooth comb to ensure it was done right. Sad that has to happen, but it's common.

  • @johnsmith-ce2tq

    @johnsmith-ce2tq

    2 жыл бұрын

    im not a mechanic, but f me wtf going on here.

  • @gertvanderhorst2890

    @gertvanderhorst2890

    2 ай бұрын

    'let that out of the shop' that's one thing. They tried to align it after that for 2 or 3 times !!!!!!

  • @Curty_YT
    @Curty_YT2 жыл бұрын

    Not a huge mechanical guy, but I learn so much from being a subscriber to this channel. Thanks car wizard.

  • @suavefpv1247

    @suavefpv1247

    2 жыл бұрын

    More of a biological guy?

  • @jbuckley2546

    @jbuckley2546

    2 жыл бұрын

    Spiritual?

  • @neilmurphy845

    @neilmurphy845

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same

  • @computerstuff8352

    @computerstuff8352

    2 жыл бұрын

    I learn nothing! Still enjoy it hahahahaha

  • @terminal-velocity111

    @terminal-velocity111

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same here!

  • @joshuaday3980
    @joshuaday39802 жыл бұрын

    I really hope that your customer goes after the other shop for their negligence. This is beyond ridiculous and could have caused someone to get hurt should that ball joint let go.

  • @Cyberdeamon

    @Cyberdeamon

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is what my father did when the shop didn't put the engine mount bolts in properly on mothers PT Cruiser and it came crashing down over a speed hump 250+ kilometers from their home leaving them stranded with oil all over the road, all he got was a $100 voucher and a we are sorry note as a response so the old man told them to piss off and went to a local back yard mechanic that's been treating them really well for the last 5 years.

  • @bazwillrun

    @bazwillrun

    2 жыл бұрын

    problem is that the "elderley" owner may not have it in him to want to go back and deal with these thieves the way they need to be dealt with...i'd bet theyve just taken advantage of his age etc and just fobbed him off pretty sure theyll get away with it...happens all the time unfortunately

  • @mrdjsubz

    @mrdjsubz

    2 жыл бұрын

    Learn to do stuff yourself, or find someone great like Wizard who is really good and trusted! Can't rely on someone else.

  • @joshdfox420

    @joshdfox420

    2 жыл бұрын

    Possibly breach of contract as well for not rendering services and parts they paid for..

  • @samiraperi467

    @samiraperi467

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hell, billing for things they didn't actually install, you could sue them for fraud.

  • @vaqrEmiX
    @vaqrEmiX Жыл бұрын

    Auto repair shops are everywhere in town or next town, BUT It's NOT easy to find a skilled, trustworthy, honest mechanic like Mr. CarWizard. Thanks for making this seriously aware video!

  • @henrystowe6217
    @henrystowe62172 жыл бұрын

    The S type was one of the most unappreciated Jaguars. I had an 03 model. I ran it for 3 years. I had to replace alot of deteriorating suspension parts,but it was otherwise a a great car. Wish I would have kept it

  • @AbcAbc-sp1od

    @AbcAbc-sp1od

    2 жыл бұрын

    They were basically fords lol

  • @twongreen9968

    @twongreen9968

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AbcAbc-sp1od yup

  • @MrR2185

    @MrR2185

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AbcAbc-sp1od Still a cool car though.

  • @buhrrito

    @buhrrito

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AbcAbc-sp1od they are not "basically ford" it's a proper jaguar. It borrows the floor pan with a mondeo, which is the mid size sedan PLATFORM. Also the duratec was developed by porsche and sold to various manufacturers obviously ford and cosworth. This engine is awesome. It's got jaguar heads on it. ZF 6HP Trans which shifts Uber smooth. It's a great car that is reasonable to fix. I love mine. 160k and still purrs up to 140MP

  • @AbcAbc-sp1od

    @AbcAbc-sp1od

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@buhrrito "It borrows the floor pan with a mondeo..." Exactly my point! The mondeo is a FORD platform. That said, the duratec was a pretty decent motor, perhaps Ford's saving grace back then. But despite the jaguar sheet metal and trans, a lot of the mechanical and electrical parts were Ford parts lol.

  • @99Vood99
    @99Vood992 жыл бұрын

    Wizard, the ball joint and sparks/coils are universal items - you don't need some type of global certification to work on those. The 'certified' shop should be publicly shamed for work like this.

  • @Route141

    @Route141

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ford actually owned Jaguar at that time and the Jaguar chassis was shared with the Lincoln LS. The v-6 is derived from the Ford Duratec. (Wikipedia).

  • @chriscowey7464

    @chriscowey7464

    2 жыл бұрын

    That is what I was thinking, I just assume he does not want to be liable, I think from his tone you can tell he was basically saying the couple were ripped off.

  • @tiggercat8689

    @tiggercat8689

    2 жыл бұрын

    Euro car or not hasn't made much difference here - all cars need parts fitted properly!

  • @AnythingGasoline

    @AnythingGasoline

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Route141 you're right, the engine is a ford block with jaguar heads. Makes around 240bhp. It's actually a really good, strong and reliable engine. I've got one with 177,000 miles on it :]

  • @martadavies6435
    @martadavies64352 жыл бұрын

    Something very similar to this just happened to me this past month. I took my 2005 F250 diesel to my local Ford dealer service department for a Water in Fuel warning. Within 50 miles of getting the truck back "fixed" (and spending $1200 to fix it and a few other maintenance items), the Water in Fuel warning came back. Because of this, and the rear main seal described below, I decided to have the truck towed to an independent diesel mechanic instead of going back to Ford. Mike did an inspection and found they did not clean the water separator system properly, did not find a crack in the lower radiator hose despite my having described the leak perfectly, they missed front tie rod ends and bearings that needed to be replaced, and they tried to tell me the leak I described was the rear main seal which would cost $3500! Mike said my truck's rear main seal leak is extremely minor and his own newer truck leaks more than mine. I am currently fighting with the Ford dealer to get a full refund - they keep promising it, but it hasn't shown up yet. I plan to go back there Monday to see why the refund showed up on my credit card and then mysteriously disappeared.

  • @WestCoastDP

    @WestCoastDP

    Жыл бұрын

    Dealers are having problems getting good mechanics. Always use independent shops with a good history as you did the 2nd time. Good luck getting money back.. They're crooks.

  • @park9912
    @park99122 жыл бұрын

    I work at a bmw dealer and a customer recently picked up a new x5 and the salesman decided not fix or tell the customer that the car had shipping damage since they probably wont notice. Absolutely disgusting and I'm ashamed to work there now. Easily a grand worth of repairs.

  • @vw5056

    @vw5056

    2 жыл бұрын

    Blow the whistle.

  • @geepark9075

    @geepark9075

    2 жыл бұрын

    Bro blow the whistle and take it to the media. Stealerships need to be held accountable.

  • @park9912

    @park9912

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@geepark9075 I think its probably better i just talk to a manager. I cant afford to lose my job over it.

  • @Boatfisherz1
    @Boatfisherz12 жыл бұрын

    TRUE STORY: back in 2004 I was a young 20 something and owned a Pontiac Fiero v6 that started running lean with glowing headers. Didn't have the time or energy to fix it myself so decided to take it to a Pontiac dealership thinking they'd have quality mechanics. They diagnosed the issue as vacuum leak and would fix it for $750. They also said they were doing a special on their "superior" oil change and would do that for an additional $35. Considering I was planning on doing an oil change already I said "sure, let's do both". I'd already bought oil that I left in the trunk but knew I could return it to Walmart. Two weeks went by and no update from the dealer. I called and asked for an update. They said they'd get to it in the next day or two. Called two days later with same reply. A few days after that (nearly 3 weeks from original drop off) I finally went to pickup the car. Driving it home, I noticed a lot of backfires and loss of power when stepping on the gas. It was literally running worse than when I dropped it off!!!!! THIS IS WHERE IT GETS BAD. Opened the trunk/hood and saw 3 vacuum hoses that I could clearly see weren't hooked back up. They also used the oil in my trunk that I bought to do the oil change....WTF! Who said they could use the oil I bought? To put the cherry on top, my engine was still running lean with glowing headers..... at that moment I knew I just got screwed! I called and complained about everything, but as expected they denied everything and basically told me to pound sand. At 20 years old, I didn't really know what to do and had to junk the car. I swore that day to never think a dealer is better than any other mechanic shop. Wasted ~$800 at that dealership, 2+ weeks of my time and basically lost the car. Thanks a lot Pontiac of Madera CA.....POS.

  • @Fying0strich

    @Fying0strich

    2 жыл бұрын

    I had a '96 Ford Mustang lowered and offroad CAT delete exhaust, but the car was never right. I was chasing a misfire for ages on this car so I just decided to drop it at the dealer and see what they found. I paid for a "drivability test" where they'd run codes and put the car up on the lift to check it out. So they had my car on a lift, they could see the bottom of the car, they drove it into the shop and could hear the loud exhaust I had on it. They came back to me and told me I needed my passenger side rear catalytic replaced....on a car with NO catalytic converters installed I needed 1 of the 4 "replaced." I asked the tech if they put it up on a lift to check under the car? "Oh yes, thats a standard part of the test" So why does 1 cat need to be replaced on a car with no cats? No answer, I took my keys and left after paying them the $115 for the time to try to rip me off. Thanks Fox Ford of Grand Rapids

  • @johnmitchell2741

    @johnmitchell2741

    2 жыл бұрын

    What do you mean you lost the car

  • @JohnS-il1dr

    @JohnS-il1dr

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Fying0strich you should have not paid them the money because they gave a false diagnosis which is a breach of the social contract. No service no pay

  • @Boatfisherz1

    @Boatfisherz1

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@johnmitchell2741 It was getting old and just didn't make sense to put any more money into it after I spend the $800 already. Scrapped to a junk yard.

  • @Boatfisherz1

    @Boatfisherz1

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JohnS-il1dr Very true, but thinking this was a dealer, I would assumed they would they would do what they said. Lesson learned to check their claimed fixes, drive it around the block before paying. Like I said, when I complained they were rude and basically told me I was wrong. 🤔

  • @AJGreen-cn8kk
    @AJGreen-cn8kk2 жыл бұрын

    You don't have to be a Jaguar certified mechanic to know how to tighten up a ball joint. Wonder if it was ever on an alignment rack?

  • @ImTheJoker4u

    @ImTheJoker4u

    2 жыл бұрын

    I doubt it. A blind man could tell that was loose.

  • @HomeBuyersAgent
    @HomeBuyersAgent2 жыл бұрын

    Great work. Nice to see a Jag honored with a competent mechanic's review.

  • @leobell3502
    @leobell35022 ай бұрын

    Ola Mr. and Mrs. Wizard, I'm a first timer to your channel and your latest Subscriber. • Whatever happened to "Business Ethics and Morals?" • The Honor System. You give your "word" and you keep it. Your word is your bond. Your bond is your honor. Your honor will define you as a person. The shops that lied to and swindled the owners of those Jags have lost their humanity. The most unfortunate aspect of all that despicable behavior by shop owners and their alleged auto mechanics was that the Jag owners had no form of retribution. Justice for the owners was not served. "Dirty shops" give all shops a bad name and reputation. Guilt by association by trade. Then again, there's your shop. Any and all customers that walk through your doors and into your shop needn't worry about fairness, honesty and the truth. FACT! You are all honorable people. I have great admiration and deep respect for you and people like you. Leo San Francisco, Califusa Subscriber

  • @nekite1
    @nekite12 жыл бұрын

    I am fortunate in having a local garage who know what they are doing and don't give you any BS. Have been a customer for 15 years and totally satisfied with their work. I feel sorry for the owner of the S type.

  • @saxdasion

    @saxdasion

    2 жыл бұрын

    Is that a Alfa Romeo 159 I spot? I have one too and a good mechanic :)

  • @JDMHaze

    @JDMHaze

    2 жыл бұрын

    We're definitely very fortunate it's hard to find a good mechanic let alone honest one

  • @nekite1

    @nekite1

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@saxdasion It's a 2010 ti sportwagon 2.0 diesel. Have had it for over 3 years and love it.

  • @nickmalone3143

    @nickmalone3143

    2 жыл бұрын

    I go to family garage ...not fly by night shops run by illegals

  • @filip-pi9hy

    @filip-pi9hy

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@nekite1 i have 156 sw 2.4 jtd 20v same engine is in 159 stock 175 now is tuned to 240 with dowpipe it pulls like train, for 159 2.0jtdm is best choice

  • @donaldbibey6097
    @donaldbibey60972 жыл бұрын

    I hope y’all do a follow up video if the customer decides to let you dig into the car. It’d be interesting to see your final diagnosis on the shoddy work.

  • @35Zeuss

    @35Zeuss

    2 жыл бұрын

    Following, great insights of careless workmen. Even if they were certified techs and didn't know.... they did not come clean with the owners. I hope the owners send this video to all 3 mechanics and claim back all their hard earn dollars.

  • @wayland7150

    @wayland7150

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'd love the satisfaction of seeing the car right.

  • @kennethwolff2975

    @kennethwolff2975

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes and see if new gaskets were used, maybe find a pool of oil in plug 1.

  • @slackjawedyorkle
    @slackjawedyorkle2 жыл бұрын

    You're a real honest mechanic. You said the customer did not give permission to do any work to the car, and you even mentioned that you couldn't show the coil packs because of that, yet you said you did a compression check?!?. You must be a real wizard to do an actual compression check without having to remove spark plugs to do so

  • @boeingav8tr525
    @boeingav8tr5252 жыл бұрын

    David, refreshing to see someone that has pride in their work. Appreciate that in all your videos and the one's you do with Hoovie

  • @JoeFpoc
    @JoeFpoc2 жыл бұрын

    Being a ex mechanic myself i really dont see anything complicated on these repairs that would require you to have knowledge about European cars. Control arms, ball joints, rack and pinion, coil packs and spark plugs all pretty simple basic stuff. Hope you do a follow up video of what the repairs were when you are done

  • @adotintheshark4848

    @adotintheshark4848

    2 жыл бұрын

    even an idiot knows enough to tighten up the nuts and bolts

  • @bluejaguar3226

    @bluejaguar3226

    2 жыл бұрын

    I had one of these a while back. There is nothing complicated about them. Full of Ford parts. Built on the same platform as a Lincoln LS, I am led to believe.

  • @aabidamn

    @aabidamn

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@bluejaguar3226Have you experienced changing the fuel pump? If I'm not mistaken, you'd have to drop the entire rear part of the car to replace it.

  • @bluejaguar3226

    @bluejaguar3226

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@aabidamn Fortunately not! I got rid of it quite a while ago. I never had much go wrong with it: front anti-roll bar bushes, front drop links, coolant header tank, electric window mechanism and general servicing.

  • @MickeyMishra

    @MickeyMishra

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@adotintheshark4848 They just keep making better idiots. 😁

  • @paulnielsen8528
    @paulnielsen85282 жыл бұрын

    I'd replace the lower control arm - the ball joint flopping about like that would have damaged the cone into which the ball joint sits. But I'd do the Wizard determined repairs and keep the car. Driveline is good. Control arm, compressor, set of coils, fix oil leak and it would be a fine car. If they do keep it, please let us know the costs to get it up to snuff and also let us know if the other shop fessed up and reimbursed them. Justice is important.

  • @biganimetiddies1287

    @biganimetiddies1287

    2 жыл бұрын

    You think a shop would fess up to that? The best response they could hope for is "well, I'm not so sure THAT guy knows what he's talking about.". It takes a lot to nab someone with fraud.

  • @highmilesgarage9131

    @highmilesgarage9131

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have both Lincoln LS and Jaguar S-type and they have the same chassis/drivetrain. They probably bought a cheap Chinese knockoff for the control arms, there's a lot of these suspension kits in e-bay that's like $100 for everything. Suspension on this cars don't last long even with OEM. Got the same issue with the AC compressor too, it's leaking and the Jag has only 80k miles. The engine on this jag is not really great, I think it's a ford v6.. I have the v8 which is the same on both S-type 4.0 and Lincoln LS v8 and delivers good power but the transmission is junk..I sold them before the transmission and timing chain tensioner blew.

  • @glenerickson358

    @glenerickson358

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's what I thought too. Enlarged the hole moving around.

  • @chadsimmons6347

    @chadsimmons6347

    2 жыл бұрын

    I can do most of my own repairs, but some take too much time, i have a full time job doing plumbing, i always (demand)that i get every used part back in a box they claim to replace, it was my stuff i want it back!

  • @nwalker8866

    @nwalker8866

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@chadsimmons6347 - I love it when the used parts come back in the boxes that the new parts came in. A few minutes on the internet looking up part numbers and gives me a lot of peace of mind.

  • @arandomhobbychannel6718
    @arandomhobbychannel67182 жыл бұрын

    It's nice see mechanics suchs as yourself out there who really care about cars and the people driving them. Thats the way it should be for every shop.

  • @driveanalog747
    @driveanalog7472 жыл бұрын

    Great Video Wizard! I own a shop and see this all the time. So sad that this happens. It's nice to see another mechanic and shop owner care so much.

  • @phgu
    @phgu2 жыл бұрын

    12:30 - I know exactly how they could have missed it. They just drive it up on the alignment rack, hook on the sensors, adjust the front toe and call it a day stating "you can't adjust anything else on this car". I've seen it happen twice. They didn't check anything else, just fiddled with the tie-rod ends.

  • @GeorgeMalonedj

    @GeorgeMalonedj

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think it's called a "Toe and Go" lol

  • @piercehawke8021

    @piercehawke8021

    2 жыл бұрын

    One thing that often gets overlooked is the rack mtg bushings; Nissan cars from around 20 years ago, were known for having them basically rot out..............impossible to center the steering wheel, due to said rack sliding R to L and vice versa (NO pun intended)

  • @royfearn4345

    @royfearn4345

    Жыл бұрын

    I once had my S type come back from the local Jaguar dealership with a metallic rattle on the over-run. I got it up on axle stands and found the trained Jag mechanics had not check tightened my rear wheel nuts! They challenged my claim and I've never been back since. I now use either my excellent local mechanic or, for something Jaguar specific I have found an independent specialist who is Jaguar trained and very knowledgeable.

  • @christopherkraft1327
    @christopherkraft13272 жыл бұрын

    Once again the Car Wizard demonstrats his honesty & integrity!!! 👍👍🎉🎈

  • @suavefpv1247

    @suavefpv1247

    2 жыл бұрын

    He's cute too! ;)

  • @Solo-vs2vk

    @Solo-vs2vk

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@suavefpv1247 don’t let mrs. Wizard see this😳😂

  • @piercehawke8021
    @piercehawke80212 жыл бұрын

    11:56 I was an alignment/suspension guy for 30 years, so what Mr Wizard pointed out, should've been caught by the pre alignment inspection.

  • @robertprivett1525

    @robertprivett1525

    2 жыл бұрын

    What pre alignment inspection.

  • @piercehawke8021

    @piercehawke8021

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@robertprivett1525 as in the one that was never performed or at least documented.

  • @kriswolski7208
    @kriswolski72082 жыл бұрын

    I am a new viewer. Just happened upon your channel. Absolutely awesome. My jaw literally dropped when you pointed out the improperly tightened (or rather not tightened) lower ball joint. I immediately thought what kind of alignment shop missed that unless it was the same shop. Great video. I am hooked. Great video.

  • @greyjay9202
    @greyjay92022 жыл бұрын

    As a retired mechanic, it frustrates the hell out of me that there are so many unethical people in my former profession. Its so unfair to the customer, and to those of us who are ethical. A word of advice to vehicle owners: If you find a really good mechanic like the Car Wizard, stick with them for the long haul. Don't be penny wise and pound foolish. A note about certification: Its worthless. I once saw a "certified" mechanic installing spark plugs with a 3/8" air ratchet. Absolutely nuts, and a great way to strip the threads out of an aluminum head.

  • @piercehawke8021

    @piercehawke8021

    2 жыл бұрын

    Pulling plugs OUT with an air ratchet is one thing; doing the installation is NOT acceptable, as Grey Jay pointed out. And I almost never used air power for any type of sparkplug.

  • @AlvinBrinson

    @AlvinBrinson

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed about certification. I'm not a certified mechanic, I don't work as a mechanic. I am a school teacher. But I learned how to work on cars from my dad who was a mechanic (maybe not the best?). I know how to not screw people over, and I know how to double check my work to make sure it's right. It doesn't take certification to understand how to not rip off a customer, or how to not do a piss-poor job of something. If you don't know how to do something - find out how before you fsck it up. That's why we have service manuals and such. I do all my own repairs and have never been "an unhappy customer". There are a couple of things where I was in over my head, but I don't blame that on anyone else. And in the end, I still managed to solve those problems for way less money and hassle than if I was paying a shop. And yes, aluminum heads scare the **** out of me. Had a plug go soft in one of those when I was young, just because (don't even feel I was overtightening it) and ever since I have been extraordinarily careful. I own a car now that likes to eat plugs for breakfast thanks to high compression and high boost together - it has to has plugs changed about every 25,000 miles. Makes me nervous every time. No way I would use a power tool on those things.

  • @piercehawke8021

    @piercehawke8021

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AlvinBrinson One word; 'integrity' ^^^

  • @andrew_koala2974

    @andrew_koala2974

    2 жыл бұрын

    Grey Jay 'Unethical people' You are being too kind and generous \The consequences which we receive are always dependent upon whether our chosen behaviors are either moral or immoral - or in other words - right or wrong. No one would deny someone making a profit in their business - and one being paid fairly for their work - their knowledge - which one had to study for - and being paid for the risk being taken in undertaking the work on some'one' elses equipment. However - not doing the work to an appropriate and acceptable standard is no less THEFT and is immoral. Not only does it deprive the client of their hard-earned cash - it also deprives them of the enjoyment of the equipment that was being repaired. -- I was introduced to a mechanic 42 years ago - I found him to be honest - thorough and reliable- Always took my car to him to inspect before undertaking an interstate journey - as my family is scattered across three states - New south Wales (alone) is four and a half times the size of Texas. I have never had any vehicl3e failures that caused a break-down or being stranded on the side of the road. The Mechanic should have retired long ago - yet he still potters around his workshop doing small jobs and inspections - and making sure his employees do a quality job. (Including his son - who also works there) Customers who wait are can make a tea or coffee in the staff kitchen - watch TV or have one beer --- Small jobs he has often not even charged me anything. Often I have taken Three large Pizzas to his workshop for the staff to enjoy - as I am extremely happy with his quality of service - his integrity - his demeanor and excellent workmanship - Mechanics like that are exceptionally rare. Besides which - I studied Mechanics at Technical Colege (in the UK) when I was in Grammar School - The engines were Coventry Climax ( Jaguar Racing Engines) Donated by Jaguar - My (then) Home town is only 26 Miles from Coventry - and in between is HINCKLEY -- No Not Hinckley CA (Though it must be remembered that many Place names in the USA and Australia are named after place names in England - Scotland and Ireland) Australia and the USA also share place names between them - The most common place name in AU and US is Fairfield - Followed by Smithfield (Smithfield is the Cattle Market in England and in Ireland) Smithfield in New South Wales has a lot of Irish Street names. List of treet names {_geographic.org/streetview/australia/nsw/smithfield.html

  • @paulkirkland1535
    @paulkirkland15352 жыл бұрын

    Car wizard:I've been in the auto repair business for 45 years and I've seen my share of shoddy work like this. It's really terrible to think mechanics are doing this to people's cars. If I were the S type owner, I'd sue the previous shop who did the job and make sure they paid Car Wizard to do the job which would be done correctly in the first place. The Jaguar S type is just a Ford (Lincoln LS). This is absolutely sickening to me because someone could have been killed in an accident from that poorly installed ball joint. I've actually seen a similar thing happen with a Jaguar XJ12L that just left a major auto repair chain. One of the front wheels flew off as the driver was turning into a shopping center. I stopped to help him out and he informed of the incident at the shop,so I said call the shop immediately and have them fix the car. He said he was about to go on the highway after leaving the shopping center and its a good thing he didn't or else a serious accident could've happened. Even sadder is when women car owners are ripped off for equally shoddy work. So yes I know the drill when it comes to this sort of thing.

  • @OMGWTFLOLSMH

    @OMGWTFLOLSMH

    2 жыл бұрын

    You're going to sue someone over a $3000 car for some shoddy repair work? Nope. That's called throwing good money after bad. You simply show them this video and ask for your money back and you'll likely get some satisfaction. The coil packs and the ball joint are indisputable, the AC compressor could have been specified by the customer - "go with the cheap one". It might even be under warranty still. The other work was performed.

  • @Rover200Power

    @Rover200Power

    2 жыл бұрын

    The S-Type isn't a Lincoln LS, the platform was jointly designed by Ford and Jaguar. You may as well call a Lincoln LS a Jaguar S-Type.

  • @seanclark8452

    @seanclark8452

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@OMGWTFLOLSMH Small claims court, with a statement from the shop calling out the work not done and serious safety issue /non roadworthy/would fail inspection work while giving it to the customer to drive. The point is to stop the behavior both before they kill one or more folks in a freeway pileup and to make the rip-off didn't do the work tactic not pay.

  • @seanclark8452

    @seanclark8452

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Rover200Power It shares a platform with a super common domestic car, so local shops have no 'it's foreign and strange' excuse. It's the same thing with Chrysler Crossfires and Benz SLKs. The Benz is the same, but they pull BS like changing electrical plugs then mark up the price 300% for parts. ($650 for a seat switch in my case - or $150 and solder the Benz connector on the Crossfire part)

  • @dojocho1894

    @dojocho1894

    2 жыл бұрын

    I had a tie rod snap off my S type lucky i was only going 30 mph.

  • @Land_Raver
    @Land_Raver Жыл бұрын

    Wizard, you're a good mechanic because you are logical and methodical. I feel like most mechanics throw their hands up if it will take a few more hours to diagnose a problem.

  • @superbmediacontentcreator
    @superbmediacontentcreator2 жыл бұрын

    Yup, one of the reasons most shops get you to sign off on everything before they even do anything which frees them for everything so there is little you can do but pay the bill and never go back. I once called out a shop for some of their shoddy work and they reversed everything on me and told me to never come back! Now I use an old technique used in the electronics industry to prevent tampering which is to use a paint stick to put lines across nuts and bolts, oil filters and so forth just to make sure they have actually broken my "paint" seal.

  • @highlypolishedturd7947
    @highlypolishedturd79472 жыл бұрын

    "Another shop replaced the coil packs." From the odd markings on them, did the 'replacements' come from a salvage yard, I wonder?

  • @dodgeplow

    @dodgeplow

    2 жыл бұрын

    that was my first thought. They bought 3 used coil packs, probably didn't test them, and left the other side original since they didn't want to remove the intake.

  • @highlypolishedturd7947

    @highlypolishedturd7947

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dodgeplow Yup.

  • @troykruse5161
    @troykruse51612 жыл бұрын

    Coming from a guy that moved to different states multiple times, after getting settled in the two most important things are finding a good doctor that you’re comfortable with and a mechanic you can trust

  • @TrakThora

    @TrakThora

    2 жыл бұрын

    True

  • @boomerguy9935

    @boomerguy9935

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree. I have different favorite mechanics in my area because my vehicles are American, Japanese and German. Each of these mechanics specialize in their areas and in some cases, their skills overlap. In all cases, my mechanics are honest with me and will tell me not only that they've had no experience with a certain job, they will recommend someone who does have experience with the job. Since I live in a rural area and reputation means a lot more for a business to survive in a small area by repeat customers, this happens a lot more more here than in a big city where some of the mechanics just don't care if you don't come back.

  • @01gtbdaily30
    @01gtbdaily302 жыл бұрын

    This is why you should learn to repair your own vehicle. The feeling of accomplishment doing a repair yourself is one of the things missing in society. If you have a kid let them help , even if you’re just knowing an oil change , filling up your windshield washer fluid or putting air in your tires .

  • @roheetpatel8378
    @roheetpatel83782 жыл бұрын

    Wizard that loose bolt it terrible. My dad had a control arm and lower ball joint replaced... after a month my dad was driving at 30mph... and the bolts were not tightened and the drive shift popped out and the wheel dropped and he ground to a halt. That same week he did 3 trips on the UK highway... my Family were lucky it did not happen at 70mph, otherwise the car would have flipped and it could have been fatal. Mr and Mrs Wizard... thank you so much... you are saving lives. Lots of love

  • @VolkerHett
    @VolkerHett2 жыл бұрын

    The Jaguar Model S shares a platform with the Lincoln LS from that time. So I'm even more angry it's so hard to find someone besides the Wizard to maintain it.

  • @mattiouvinen9138

    @mattiouvinen9138

    2 жыл бұрын

    That caught me too. Why would you have to be certified to work on european cars if you're basicly working on a Lincoln or a Thunderbird...

  • @dfweurocars

    @dfweurocars

    2 жыл бұрын

    also shares ford thunderbird same platform too

  • @robertbeirne9813
    @robertbeirne98132 жыл бұрын

    I hope there’s a follow up on this car. Always liked the retro Jag styling of the S-Type.

  • @M3PH11

    @M3PH11

    2 жыл бұрын

    you mean Ford Fusion aka Ford Mondeo ;)

  • @wayland7150

    @wayland7150

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@M3PH11 No that's X-Type. This is more Buick based. PS, Lincoln based. A lot of people in England were annoyed by it not being Jag based.

  • @theshield1613

    @theshield1613

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@M3PH113.0l v6 very reliable

  • @dfweurocars

    @dfweurocars

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@M3PH11 what a h8ter xD

  • @project9320

    @project9320

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@M3PH11 totally different car, X250 shared a lot of Mondeo parts (but nothing to do with a Fusion and waaaaayyyy less than folk think). S Type is a DEW98 floorplan.

  • @elrobo3568
    @elrobo35682 жыл бұрын

    I would love to see you do this inspection with the owner watching. I had a repair shop and always showed the customer what was found and educated them about what it meant. When I was a line mechanic at a big dealership I was told "don't talk to the customer just get it out". Nuff said. Also, many people can pass a test but can't do the job. I was a trainer in the USAF on jet fighters and some of the newbies could pass the field training tests but had no idea how to fix the jet.

  • @drtofuu
    @drtofuu2 жыл бұрын

    It would be great to see this fully functional (and washed) and being driven by the owners. Hope they choose to repair it in full! It is such a beautiful car!

  • @jeffzekas
    @jeffzekas2 жыл бұрын

    "Go through 5 bad shops to find 1 good one." I've gone through three local shops: one does unnecessary work (told woman she needed head gasket- all it took was radiator cap), one shop double charges on labor (charged 7 hrs for 4 hr book rate), and another does poor quality repairs (used duct tape to mount dash switch, forgot to tighten battery clamp). Now I understand why a woman shipped her car to the Wizard all the way from Texas!

  • @davidbeckenbaugh9598

    @davidbeckenbaugh9598

    2 жыл бұрын

    I got hurt and no longer do even minor work on my own car. Went to try a new shop yesterday just for an oil change. When I told them the suspension had been rebuilt so there were now six zirc fittings to lube, they told me they charge ten dollars to lube the chassis. I walked out the door......

  • @heyitsantman
    @heyitsantman2 жыл бұрын

    I've been towing cars for almost 20 years and I can only give referrals safely to one. This is why I'm a youtube certified mechanic because of you my man. Thanks and keep up the good work and put those sorry shop's on blast but be careful when doing so. Word spread fast that they suck! If you can have the owner bring the tech to come to your shop and expalain what happen. The owner of that shop might not know.

  • @cogboy302
    @cogboy3022 жыл бұрын

    I'm always keen to see your new videos Wizard. You are brutally honest, but also have total integrity. If you say a job needs doing, it does. You aren't just going after as much money as possible from a customer. I'm in the UK, but if I was on your side of the pond I'd be coming to you for any jobs I couldn't do myself. Mostly diagnostics, as I don't yet have a decent scan tool, but most of my cars are pre- OBD anyway. I do all my own maintenance. That way I know what has been done. I'm not a mechanic by trade, I've just learned as I go. Plus it's fun to work with friends on our own cars, as a few beers and a bit of craic is always involved. I've also helped out a few friends and neighbors, usually females, who've been ripped off by unscrupulous garages who either quoted for work that didn't need done, or didn't do work they'd charged them for. On those occasions I've only asked that they cover the cost of any parts needed. My time has been provided FOC. I just hate seeing people who aren't mechanically minded getting ripped off. Keep up the good work.

  • @wisdomSP
    @wisdomSP2 жыл бұрын

    I had a newer Ford that every time the traction control or ABS kicked in, the brake pedal would go to the floor the next time I pushed it. Apparently, this was a common problem and technicians were diagnosing this as a bad master cylinder. Replacing it didn't fix the issue. The problem was air on the back side of the ABS system. The fix was to bleed the brakes and use an automotive computer to actuate the ABS pump to bleed the air out.

  • @georgestyer2153

    @georgestyer2153

    2 жыл бұрын

    As of this day 13th Jan 2022 I have the same problem. garages replaced the brake lines (rusted) and bled the brakes...pedal to the floor !! so I bought a new servo Bosch and they fitted it..bled the brakes....pedal half way down. Cant make them understand that they need to plug in a computer to rotate the ABS discs to clear the air,,, Where have all the good techs gone????

  • @arnemalmkvist8553

    @arnemalmkvist8553

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@georgestyer2153 Hi I was in a exhibition for car parts , in one show room they have put up a muffler system with all parts. They will sale the hole system cheaper ( original) was expensive. I was seeing all things. I says if you have problem with first sensor, you gets wrong the next sensor. The manger tell me to live, and take me away from the show room. I was suprised nobody of mechanical saying something about it, just stay and listening too rubbish. Many mechanical don’t anderstand Howe things working , they just look att computer system and says this is wrong, and this , and this to, because they not see the symptoms from no1 is going too no2. Mechanic must anderstand how system is working, that’s number 1. Not what computer says. I am just hobby mechanic just 66 years old have experience

  • @jimmyduncan7650
    @jimmyduncan76502 жыл бұрын

    I've had Saab, Audi and MG. I expect to hunt around for a competent European make mechanic. What bothers me is the shops with no experience with those Marques want to learn on your dollars just to stay busy. The shop who worked on this Jag should be taken to small claims court. It's one thing to be inexperienced and over work a problem and a damn crime to charge for work not done. Thanks for shining a light on this issue.

  • @AlvinBrinson

    @AlvinBrinson

    2 жыл бұрын

    In my experience, a shop that won't work on European cars is a shop I won't let work on ANY car. Claiming a car is difficult to work on because it's simply something you don't work on every day is to me a sign of either someone with low intelligence, or who is unwilling to exercise a finger to open a service manual, or simply take the time to observe and figure out a system that's slightly different than a Chevrolet. Cars are cars, it's not exceptionally hard to work on something European versus American. The crazy shit is some of these guys work on the exact same thing under an American nameplate and won't touch it under a foreign nameplate. Not two brain cells to rub together.

  • @vw5056

    @vw5056

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AlvinBrinson well said.

  • @kalashnikov1343

    @kalashnikov1343

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree, that customer is owed in the amount of the "work" that wasn't done, and the work that was done dangerously improperly.

  • @l.b.stringfellow2413
    @l.b.stringfellow24132 жыл бұрын

    And bless your honesty. Exactly how I treat patients.

  • @tramlad2
    @tramlad22 жыл бұрын

    Love your channel Wizard, always fair and honest, and you are a super mechanic

  • @JustRolledIn
    @JustRolledIn2 жыл бұрын

    I don't get how some people can sleep at night, doing this to customers. Glad theirs honest mechanics like you out there. Would love an update in the future if there's one.

  • @jamiesmith8313
    @jamiesmith83132 жыл бұрын

    I only just found the cartrek series and car wizard by default, I really love how honest and genuine this bloke seems ,gives you faith there are still some GC mechanics left , bravo sir

  • @xoriatmike6857

    @xoriatmike6857

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sadly its what he is talking about that put me out of the automotive business, couldnt stand fixing cars right while people only got slight slaps on the wrist for waterboarding customers.

  • @ast5515

    @ast5515

    2 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately in most shops you never meet the mechanic. You talk to someone at the front desk and that's it. It's difficult to identify a good mechanic without meeting them. If your car never gives you any serious trouble, you will never know. Most mechanics can replace a blown shock or change the oil. I'm glad to watch this channel but I live in a place where I've been bouncing around from shop to shop for years and I've never gone back to the same one twice. It's that bad.

  • @jmaxim80

    @jmaxim80

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yea he's a good man

  • @anyanelekelechi2149
    @anyanelekelechi21492 жыл бұрын

    Your diagnostic procedures are fantastic!

  • @pokerNGold
    @pokerNGoldАй бұрын

    2000 Jaguar S-type V8 was my very first car. Black with chrome waffle grill and 18in chrome wheels. She was a head turner for sure, I’ve never gotten more compliments in any other car. I was scammed and sold a lemon but I was determined to bring that car back to its glory. Rebuilt trans, new radiator, timing belt, thermostat, & numerous hoses. Definitely put more money into the car than it was worth but my love for this vehicle was worth more than any dollar amount. Still got her in the garage but the bumper is all smashed up… (another long story about that)

  • @kerrylewis2581
    @kerrylewis25812 жыл бұрын

    I almost got ripped years ago when I was in my early twenties. The shop was just down the road from where it broke down and where I worked. I was told the shop did lots of diag work and that my engine failed and needed to be replaced or rebuilt. Luckily my Dad and Grandfather disagreed and I had it towed to another shop we trusted. Turned out to be electrical and not very expensive from what I remember. For shame on a shop that would do that to a customer.

  • @williamegler8771
    @williamegler87712 жыл бұрын

    My 92-year-old neighbor had a similar experience. She drives a A-body Buick Century wagon that she bought new. Once it turned 100k miles she tried to have it inspected and any repairs needed done at the local Buick dealership. They turned her away saying the car was too old but they did recommend a local shop which she went to. That shop charged her $3,800 in repairs. They replaced suspension steering braking HVAC as well as changing all the fluids. The car still drove very well when she picked it up and she was happy with it until in early December she took it to get tires on it. Once upon the lift the technician noticed that the engine subframe looked like Swiss cheese and a used rust free subframe was $750 plus installation. How did the technicians working on it for 3 or 4 days especially since they were doing suspension and brakes not notice that the subframe was rotten to the point of it being dangerous? My neighbor could easily afford to buy a new car but she drives maybe 50 miles a week and she said she does not want a new car because she does not like all the new technology in it and she said why spend 50 to $60,000 on a new car when she may only have a couple months or years left to drive

  • @joshdfox420

    @joshdfox420

    2 жыл бұрын

    She coulda gotten a nice used one for that price..of the same year and model she had. But idk anymore with how insane the used carmarket has gotten..it is crazy.

  • @jefferyepstein9210

    @jefferyepstein9210

    2 жыл бұрын

    They saw it. They were hoping she would bring it back and after getting the bad news she would sell it to the tech really cheap. I’ve seen that done several times.

  • @wayland7150

    @wayland7150

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@joshdfox420 Better the car you know, in many cases.

  • @jerrywh3

    @jerrywh3

    2 жыл бұрын

    My 96 year old grandfather just died but right before this his perfect condition 2011 Lincoln Towncar developed a pinhole in the condenser core. They quoted him almost $2000 to do the job. What they didn’t realize was I have all the tools to do the job and I saw through their lies.

  • @cmontes7961

    @cmontes7961

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lease. Less headaches

  • @rayrussell6064
    @rayrussell60642 жыл бұрын

    I'm so familiar with that kind of work I've seen it unfortunately to many times in my years of a heavy line gas and diesel tech and it frustrating to have other shops take advantage of people and especially women so good for you to call it out. I'm hoping the public will see these videos that you put out and learn that cheap isn't always the way to go. God bless you guys and as always be safe 👍

  • @kremnin
    @kremnin2 жыл бұрын

    I'm a British mechanic with 45 years of experience on all British cars. It would have been my pleasure if I lived there to do a free of labour repair on that Jag for your customer. I'm stunned by that ball joint. Killing customers is not good practice if you need repeat custom.

  • @miketeeveedub5779
    @miketeeveedub57792 жыл бұрын

    Customer: "My car steers funny." Mechanic: "I'm the ASE-certified pro here. It's supposed to be like that." Customer leaves with loose ball joint nut on car Mechanic: "Phew, dem Euro-peen cars sure is cOmPLicAteD!"

  • @randyland1000

    @randyland1000

    2 жыл бұрын

    lol

  • @SalemTechsperts

    @SalemTechsperts

    2 жыл бұрын

    An actual transcript of the conversation.

  • @MrJeffcoley1

    @MrJeffcoley1

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nothing the Wizard pointed out should have been too hard for any competent mechanic to diagnose and fix. Coil packs can be hard to get at but it's one bolt and an electric connector. That ball joint is just a nut. Bad motor mounts might be a LITTLE unique but again, not something super exotic. And the A/C compressor is also inexcusable.

  • @777jones

    @777jones

    2 жыл бұрын

    It’s a Ford chassis with a Ford engine.

  • @michellemire8462

    @michellemire8462

    2 жыл бұрын

    Was that bladed voice i heard?

  • @kenbest7660
    @kenbest76602 жыл бұрын

    It's like this in so many other occupations, even medical. So many things enter in to whether someone is a good "fixer" for your problems. Honesty, experience, knowledge, and even the process one follows to "fix" something are all important. "Fixers" like the Wizard are golden. When you find one, hang onto them.

  • @777jones

    @777jones

    2 жыл бұрын

    Guys like Wizard are one in a hundred. Regardless of profession. Pure gold.

  • @johnmitchell2741

    @johnmitchell2741

    2 жыл бұрын

    The Medical field going crooked on us is by far the scariest

  • @KobeCorona-uj3zb
    @KobeCorona-uj3zb2 жыл бұрын

    Wizard is so calm and patient and thoroughly checks

  • @joeybaez1745
    @joeybaez17452 жыл бұрын

    Car wizard, based on all the videos you have uploaded your videos are legit 👌 who ever said that you stage these videos are just jealous, you are a great mechanic and I don't know you personally for working on my cars but I wish you were in south Florida, I would gladly take my car to you because I know it will be done wright, just with the videos you upload on KZread gives me some understanding when I have car troubles. THANK YOU SO MUCH

  • @barrywebber100
    @barrywebber1002 жыл бұрын

    Pretty hard to know what solution there can be for garages who charge for work which has not been done and criminally rip off their customers. Can industry test vehicles be sent in under cover to validate or not the work they claim to do? Something has to be done to bring these shops to account to protect the consumers. Thanks for posting Wizard, I hope you can make the car good for the customer.

  • @robertm5969

    @robertm5969

    2 жыл бұрын

    Best thing for now I suppose is to stop sending them business and leaving a bad review on google maps/yelp when they pull something shady. Enough people do it and their businesses will go under.

  • @irdmoose
    @irdmoose2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for calling out bad mechanics, Wizard! As a formerly A+ certified computer technician, I would put the quality of my wrenching up against the vast majority of stealership technicians and so-called "certified" technicians. There's a LOT that I don't know, but when I do a job, I make sure it gets done right.

  • @AlvinBrinson

    @AlvinBrinson

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same here. Btw, A+ Certified is a joke. I got that years ago, it was one of the most basic and simplest tests I've ever taken. Basically means you know how to plug boards together. If ASE is anything like that, it's laughable. That said, basic diagnostic skills go a long way in working on both computers and cars, and in life. It seems a lot of people lack the skill to actually look at something, figure out how it works, and why it has stopped working. For some of us, that's natural. Others? Not so much.

  • @garrisong
    @garrisong2 жыл бұрын

    This is precisely why like John Ross, Jake, and Elliott I work on my own vehicles. It does make life easier having friends with shops for sure, but most everything I do is done at my own garage. There are definitely great mechanics out there like the car wizard but always remember you get what you pay for and good mechanics are more expensive but they do honest good work.

  • @theeverydayguyfrancobreott5798
    @theeverydayguyfrancobreott579811 ай бұрын

    The world needs more Mechanics like you

  • @MOE-db8oc
    @MOE-db8oc2 жыл бұрын

    That chassis and drive line is also used on the Lincoln LS and Thunderbird through 2006. Yep, motor mounts, Motocraft coil packs, valve cover gaskets including the O rings on the timing advance solenoids, etc.....Better service that trans too. They run hot and burn the oil until the trans goes bad. Been there.

  • @bikecommuter24
    @bikecommuter242 жыл бұрын

    Must be my morning for car videos, I just got done watching Doug Demuro review a VW camper Van. Oh well time for another cup of tea and watch a video.😀

  • @danielwalker2613
    @danielwalker2613 Жыл бұрын

    You look like an honest guy. ... Your review was spot on. .... Well done

  • @bradwrites6615
    @bradwrites6615 Жыл бұрын

    The tragedy of what is discovered here by Car Wizard, is that the Jaguar S-Type was built while Ford owned Jaguar and is based on the Lincoln LS platform of the time; so it is a case of a USA ASE-certified workshop that was incapable of fixing a USA Ford-based product (suspension and engine a Duratech AJ30). I feel for the customer... as a Jaguar trained MasterTech who is certified to work on this model, I can say with certainty that Car Wizard is speaking truth and knowing this model well, the faults identified here are real and are certainly not staged. Thank you Car Wizard for your working with the integrity and professionalism ALL customers deserve from our profession.

  • @Desertfox92308
    @Desertfox923082 жыл бұрын

    The more I watch the Wizard the less I want ANY shop to touch my car! It's absolutely ridiculous how many shoddy/no ethics operations are out there.

  • @billd66

    @billd66

    2 жыл бұрын

    Every profession has its bad actors, from the just plain incompetent to the greedy and dishonest. I'm not gonna take The Wizard's experiences as typical. You have to realize that The Wizard is probably the "shop of last resort" where people take their cars after other shops mess them up, and as such he probably does more than most shops' share of fixing other peoples' mistakes.

  • @jefflamboy2995
    @jefflamboy29952 жыл бұрын

    As an owner of an ‘07 S-Type R and ‘10 XKR, my heart goes out to the car owners and David because I’ve had those same suspension and AC maladies and shop experiences, feelings, and financial investment w/Jaguar certified shops. I’ve gone to a non-Jaguar certified shop for AC work and all with the same result. I now have a young and diligent independent mechanic that maintains my cars and the credit really goes to him being thorough, knowledgeable, diligent, and accountable. I’ve also had the “make it right” experience multiple times taking it back to the initial shop and David is right, you don’t want to go back. You just want your car back. Thanks Car Wizard and Mrs. Wizard for sharing Jaguar tales and your expertise! AND I do LOVE a good XJR, too!

  • @scottbrown8359

    @scottbrown8359

    Жыл бұрын

    You in Florida by chance? My Jag could really use a good look over.

  • @h7pubg

    @h7pubg

    Жыл бұрын

    @@scottbrown8359 im in florida too, hard finding anyone in north florida that isn't either a ripoff or will even look at them

  • @scottbrown8359

    @scottbrown8359

    Жыл бұрын

    @@h7pubg gotta vent to you lol. (Hard finding new parts for my Jag) I recently changed out my gas pedal (w/sensor), Throttle body, throttle body sensor, & connector for throttle body sensor. Still throwing all the throttle body codes & every part mentioned was pre owned so now what? .... freaking sucks lol. If i take it to a shop & its not someone that knows jags, they will likely just do the same stuff that i just did & charge me 3 times as much.... blows haha

  • @h7pubg

    @h7pubg

    Жыл бұрын

    @@scottbrown8359 my local napa just serviced my xk8, they quoted 900 for valve cover gaskets and 2600 for fresh coolant hoses + octopus hose, that 3500 turned into 5100 dollars by the time the bill came, unbelievable. they also marked up the parts just because, I have heard great things about bob sellars jaguar though, he is an hour or two south of me in daytona, i am in jacksonville, but he is honest from what i’ve heard and enjoys the cars. unlike some specialists i have been to

  • @scottbrown8359

    @scottbrown8359

    Жыл бұрын

    @@h7pubg Dang. Sorry that they got 'cha but I will definitely keep that place in Daytona in mind. I live in Tampa. Bit of a ways but could be worse. Its looking like im going to have to take it somewhere.

  • @rickuyeda4818
    @rickuyeda48182 жыл бұрын

    I always loved the look for the Type S. While working patrol, everything I stopped one for a traffic violation, I'd ask, "How do you like it?". They all said they loved it. Then I'd ask, "What's wrong with it?". There was always something wrong! One Lady said, every time she made a right turn, the engine would die but always restart. Another Lady said, every time she parked and her tire hit the wheel stops in a parking lot, her car wouldn't start until she pushed it back.

  • @wim1366
    @wim13668 ай бұрын

    In Belgium we have to go to an independent inspection every year after 4 years. We are usually not happy when we are rejected again for, for example, poorly regulated lights, but when I see this I am happy that I have to go every year.

  • @b4804514
    @b48045142 жыл бұрын

    Finding a great mechanic is so hard to do. I used the same mechanic for 22 years on all my Mercedes. Once he retired my MB ownership was retired too.

  • @gdogrun
    @gdogrun2 жыл бұрын

    Having just done my first wheel bearing job as a home mechanic, I was in shock that the control arm bolts were not tightened on the Jag! That's hard to believe, but I guess it happens. Thanks for sharing this, another great job by you and the team!

  • @wayland7150

    @wayland7150

    2 жыл бұрын

    The motley bunch of coils was unforgivable too because they were billed for new. If it turns out it still has a dodgy coil then they're incompetent there as well as dishonest.

  • @eurekasevenwave2297

    @eurekasevenwave2297

    2 жыл бұрын

    I seem to remember the base torque figure on a ball joint was 120 ft lbs, but that just may be on my vintage 60's Chrysler. But I imagine it's in that range across the board. LCA to tie rod castle nut is around 45 ft lbs, etc

  • @juki6377

    @juki6377

    2 жыл бұрын

    just like every profession some people want to clock in and especially clock out, no pride in their work - dont know dont care attitude

  • @Coral-reef.
    @Coral-reef.2 ай бұрын

    Man car wizard is literally a once in a lifetime mechanic

  • @guywebster8018
    @guywebster80182 жыл бұрын

    Wizard, you should do a series on stuff like this alone. Im sure you see some crazy stuff. Who knows. Maybe you can help some of these folks who got burned. Love the channel brody! Btw.. As a third generation painter, I spend half my projects fixing other peoples major league f-ups. With an influx of cheap labor, the trades arent being passed down anymore. Im the last of the freaking mohicans 😂

  • @braxtonnelson7422
    @braxtonnelson74222 жыл бұрын

    When I worked at an auto parts store, I got my ASE certification in auto parts sales. It was quite a comprehensive test, and I scored highly on the exam, but there were things that were not covered in the test, and I was continuing to learn throughout my employment. Also, you can be ASE certified in various aspects of mechanics and still not be completely competent in everything! Experience counts for a lot, and honesty is all important in any type of business. This is why the Car Wizard has such a successful shop... not because he is the cheapest, but because he is the best!

  • @spencermitchell2494
    @spencermitchell24942 жыл бұрын

    Driven S types and XJ (350) for years, that oil leak was my first guess as the video started. Very common part to age and give up the ghost. As for the rest of the work carried out on it, well that just confirmed why I work on my own cars and only use a couple of well known Jaguar specialists!

  • @wallochdm1
    @wallochdm12 жыл бұрын

    I always thought I knew a lot about cars until I watched Car Wizard. A good, honest mechanic is worth their weight in gold.

  • @JoseSantiago-hv3xm
    @JoseSantiago-hv3xm2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you soooo very much for exposing the faker repair shops- I wish everyone was as transparent- question- if the client had this video and showed it to the repair shops, showing their fake, non truthful practices, could they legally be compensated? Especially with charging and lying stating that they replaced coil packs when they didn’t?

  • @donaldrempel32
    @donaldrempel322 жыл бұрын

    I own a 2001 S-type with the 3.0. It is claimed to be 248 HP. I really like mine as it has the sport suspension with the 17" wheels not the standard 16" that your customer has. Very nice car!

  • @davidshaw4727

    @davidshaw4727

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ford ecotec I believe. Not the best, but far from the worst.

  • @gryfandjane
    @gryfandjane2 жыл бұрын

    Foreign or domestic, the issues you found on this car involve components that are common to most models, regardless of where they came from. Just because this car is British doesn’t excuse the other shop from missing these obvious faults. This is really basic stuff!

  • @cactneir

    @cactneir

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dude you might wanna check the tag on the driver door again. Also China makes them. Just like how Toyota Honda and Mazda are having factories in USA. In fact ask your Google maps where the nearest 1 to you is

  • @juki6377

    @juki6377

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@cactneir i believe he knows but its just the reputation that goes with jags, the US must have rubbish consumer laws, in other parts of the world the fraud department would be knocking on their door for -absence of results - no advice on condition of car - lets not talk about those coils...

  • @critophilippatos9534

    @critophilippatos9534

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah but Jaguar coil packs might be expensive. I can get genuine AC Delco iridium plugs and coils so cheap at rockauto tho -- and they're both rated for ~100K miles MTBF -- so why would I not just change all of them and be DONE with it? I think some guys just like playing musical coils with their scan tool. Lets see if the misfire moves when the music stops. (Insert mexican hat dance song here)

  • @MaverickBlue42
    @MaverickBlue422 жыл бұрын

    Coil packs _could_ have been replaced....with used ones. Maybe a remanufactured or used compressor, and the engine vibration could be causing the nut to back off, especially if they aren't torquing it to spec.

  • @Mach141
    @Mach1412 жыл бұрын

    Im so glad I have the knowledge, tools, and skill to do my own repairs, even though the older I get the less I desire to do it.

  • @BlackLung911
    @BlackLung9112 жыл бұрын

    Over 30 years ago I used to take my vehicles to a garage that was run by a guy who worked on the buses with my late father, anyway they had a falling out when I was over seas. I decided to learn car maintenance & for the next 25 years I would only take my car to a garage for the yearly MOT test everything else I would do myself due to garages doing exactly what the previous guys did.

  • @forfluf
    @forfluf2 жыл бұрын

    Some good advice, if parts need to be replaced, demand the garage hand over all parts that will be changed back to you before you agree to let them do the repairs. They are your parts, it's a proof they did change them, shows that they were defective and not needlessly changed for no reason.

  • @robbflynn4325
    @robbflynn43252 жыл бұрын

    Love your channel, keep up the good work. Although I realize it's not possible for everyone, but if you are able try and learn how to work on cars yourself, as Scotty Kilmer says you aren't going to rip yourself off and you save a fortune! In October I bought a 1997 Toyota Celica GT convertible, 230,000 miles. Only paid $1200. Owner died so was part of an estate sale. Since owning I've: replaced struts and mounts with KYB's, replaced rear drop link arms, new rear brake hose, new spark plugs, plug leads, rotor/distributor cap, replaced a couple of temperature switches, new transmission filter and gasket and diff fluid, replaced valve cover gasket, my wife repaired torn drivers seat and center armrest, replaced one of the convertible locking catches, put on new parking brake cables (old ones were seized), new oil and filter, did some minor body repair including painting front bumper. Also one or two very small things including new antenna. Carried out all this work myself, there are plenty 'how to' of videos on KZread. Estimate parts cost me around $1300, so with purchase price of car I'm all in by about $2500. Car does have an R Title from front end damage in 2004, so it's never going to be worth that much, but no intention of selling anyway. Enjoyed working on it (for the most part), learned so much, the car runs and drives like a dream and looks great. Getting all this done at a garage would have been at least 2 or 3 times what I paid for parts, but I know it is done right, no question. Last month got it through the state inspection, as well as an 'enhanced' inspection (due to the R Title and being bought from another state), zero advisories or issues.

  • @paulsutton5896
    @paulsutton58962 жыл бұрын

    I agree with your assessment of the front view. Very distinct and very classy. Pity about the dirt.

  • @neooneZ1
    @neooneZ12 жыл бұрын

    I like the new intro, up and down music etc. I agree, you can't always get what you need from a cheaper shop!!! It's frustrating to be old and not able to do your own work anymore and have to rely on apes with wrenches (roll of the dice) to do quality work. Finding a quality shop is like finding a quality doctor.... few and far between, while getting ripped off is common place.

  • @scottwallace7617
    @scottwallace76172 жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU Car Wizard! Thank you Omega! You are a beacon of light in a really messy world. On one hand I don't want to need you / your shop and on the other hand if I did, you're 1000 miles away from me.

  • @maidenstrat1
    @maidenstrat12 жыл бұрын

    Good thorough checking by an honest guy. Very hard to find an honest guy to work on your own cars these days. Most are after a quick buck and the rest can't be arsed to go over everything and make a good job. Ifyou have a good mechanic and or Paint sprayer - Keep his number safe, it'll save you a lot of money overtime.

  • @justinlewanski74
    @justinlewanski742 жыл бұрын

    Wizard you have no idea how hard it is to find a good and honest shop here in Philadelphia PA.. They always try and get the most money they can. They dont care if you come back or become a repeat customer. It's all about how much can I get from you today!!

  • @Est.1985-
    @Est.1985-2 жыл бұрын

    Never realized how similar the underbelly of these cars look to that of my Lincoln LS. I guess it makes sense, being that they're built on the same platform.

  • @kennethwolff2975

    @kennethwolff2975

    2 жыл бұрын

    Its built on the same platform as the lincoln ls and thunderbird. Same engine aside from the vvt and heads done by cosworth. Infact lincoln ls window regulators work on this car which is cheaper then using jaguar. Jaguar was owned by ford at this point.

  • @Est.1985-

    @Est.1985-

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kennethwolff2975 Yes, I'm aware. The V8 in the Jag is a 4.0, tho, while the V8 in the LS is a 3.9. Same engine. Just a smaller bore

  • @paul1978g
    @paul1978g2 жыл бұрын

    The S-Type 3.0 V6 produced a fairly decent 240BHP. All of them, even the later ones, wear thier front lower wishbone ball joints and most of the suspension bushes. They're quite a heavy car and the suspension takes a lot of strain.

  • @theshield1613

    @theshield1613

    2 жыл бұрын

    3.0l v6 is very reliable

  • @paul1978g

    @paul1978g

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@theshield1613 Yeah, it's a good engine. The S Type suited it well, and it was also used in the X350 XJ, and a one make race series car called the Palmer JP1.

  • @jimbodimbo981
    @jimbodimbo9812 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree..when the Wizard says check the work of the previous guy regardless of whether they say it’s fixed. 9 times out if 10, it’s the previous guy who made the problem worse.

  • @messenger8139
    @messenger81392 жыл бұрын

    Car wizard, I would be happy to pay more for honesty in this era where lying is The New Normal. When someone has lied to you once, their character and personality are not likely to change. Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me. As a dear friend once said to me: Yes people change, but not very much, and not very fast. Thank you so much for what you do, and the way you do it.

  • @middletownmookie1904
    @middletownmookie19042 жыл бұрын

    One of my favorite videos. Roman Bronze S-type. 2001 only and only available on S-type and XK. I briefly had my own shop and tried to pull in all the Jag, RR, Aston, Bentley work I could. I hated seeing those cars hacked up and always did my best. I went to work for an independent and was lost on the Asians, Kia’s and Hyundais and domestic stuff. I didn’t like working on anything but European and they just didn’t have the client base for that. I left after a year.

  • @vw5056

    @vw5056

    2 жыл бұрын

    A man of taste, nice.

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