It's getting harder to fix your car! What 3 major obstacles the CAR WIZARD finds on a daily basis?

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Not only are cars becoming more complex, but the CAR WIZARD 🧙‍♂️ has found 3 major obstacles that make it hard for him to repair cars in a timely manor. What has he found and what can be done to make sure cars stay on the road?
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  • @tonydamiani8029
    @tonydamiani80292 жыл бұрын

    My father was a master mechanic for over 50 years, qualified to instruct at ASE courses. I love your channel because it is genuine, authentic and right on point with opinions I grew up with. BTW - Dad had a garage with 38 mechanics and they worked on everything from Hook and Ladder fire engines to Ferraris, cars from the 1910s to modern electric hybrids. They could fix anything!

  • @SalemTechsperts
    @SalemTechsperts2 жыл бұрын

    RIGHT. TO. REPAIR. Repair shops in every industry are hurting from these practices. My customer had a $3k+ laptop w/ a 4k OLED display made in Feb. 2022, her cat broke the screen 2 months into ownership. Contacted the company for repair, they said they didn't make the screen anymore and offered a inferior screen as a replacement. Yet they are STILL selling that 4k laptop on their website, 4 months later. So clearly they have the parts, it's just not profitable for them to replace yours, and because we have no Right to Repair laws, they have no obligation to SELL you one. Ridiculous!

  • @bodysuitguy

    @bodysuitguy

    2 жыл бұрын

    If governments serve a purpose, it is to legislate against these kind of rip offs, but guess who gives them millions to spend brainwashing mouth breathing morons into voting for them- the same companies ripping us off.

  • @MrKillswitch88

    @MrKillswitch88

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is why I only stick to business class laptops after learning my lesson with Alienware as an collector due to parts becoming ridiculously rare.

  • @CalmDownShh

    @CalmDownShh

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's likey they don't have the screen as a replacement. They aren't lying by saying they don't make the screen anymore (more accurately they went though the entire contract with their screen making supplyer and sent going to order 1 single new screen for you. Just because their selling a new laptop on their website doesn't mean they have replacements. It sounds like your expecting them to dismantle a new laptop in order to send you a replacement screen which is rediculous. This is what you get it's a trade off for being able to buy products at such low prices. 1 product having 30 different suppliers, in different countires. Ect ect yada yada.

  • @Thanos.m

    @Thanos.m

    2 жыл бұрын

    I had a similar experience I bought a very expensive HP laptop with dual graphics cards etc. and some keys broke when the laptop was just a year old I called HP and they wouldn't sell me the part and the quoted me a ridiculous price to fix it themselves in I also found out that the keyboard was bonded to the top case so you had to replace the entire top case so I had to wait till one poped up on Ebay and it was still £250 so 320ish dollars

  • @SalemTechsperts

    @SalemTechsperts

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@CalmDownShh I'm expecting them to factor in providing replacement parts for a reasonable amount of time, when they first submit their initial order to their supplier. I'm expecting them to allow me to BUY a replacement part from them so I can do it myself. I'm expecting them to offer a replacement service for the most common broken component when the laptop is 2 MONTHS OLD. What you're suggesting is the consumer should always assume their product is disposable if even the smallest item breaks. $3k+ for a laptop is not a product at a "low price". I could understand if it was a $200 Chromebook. It's like buying a brand new Lexus off the lot, popping a tire, and they can't replace it so they offer to give you a Toyota.

  • @majist0
    @majist02 жыл бұрын

    I used to prefer Wizard by himself, but for some reason Hoovie has really grown on me, and the duo are just great. Hoovie helping his community also gets massive kudos.

  • @MyCatInABox
    @MyCatInABox2 жыл бұрын

    My family has always prided itself on "repair"- NOT "replace" when it comes to our household and vehicles. (Up to a point of cost vs. time down...) If only the world would get on this idea....

  • @FWDSUXARSE

    @FWDSUXARSE

    Жыл бұрын

    I try to repair whenever possible as well. These new throwaway appliances and vehicles really aren't helping the environment. Not that I'm super environmentally conscious but it does make a difference. My vehicle is 25 years old and outside of normal maintenance and typical replacement parts it's been good to me. I'll drive it until it costs me a ton of time and money each year.

  • @dpasek1

    @dpasek1

    9 ай бұрын

    Many consumer items are being made *deliberately* non-repairable. The only way to remedy this problem is to get some really strong 'Right To Repair' laws on the books. Throw-away consumerism is a luxury that we can not afford.

  • @mkrete
    @mkrete2 жыл бұрын

    Be aware that swamp coolers like that (especially in highly humid areas) can cause mold, and then spread that mold into the air you breath. Make sure you keep that thing clean!

  • @aliendroneservices6621

    @aliendroneservices6621

    2 жыл бұрын

    "Legionnaires' disease is a type of pneumonia caused by legionella bacteria." "Legionnaires' disease doesn't spread from person to person. Instead, the bacteria spreads through mist, such as from air-conditioning units for large buildings. Adults over the age of 50 and people with weak immune systems, chronic lung disease, or heavy tobacco use are most at risk."

  • @soundman447

    @soundman447

    2 жыл бұрын

    It is Kansas it is quite dry

  • @rockwithme5346

    @rockwithme5346

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@aliendroneservices6621 I contracted legionnaires disease when I was a kid with a comprised immune system. I can tell you 100% it is not something anyone wants to go through. I spent months hospitalized and once I well enough to go home it was no picnic getting back to full health.

  • @leonb2637

    @leonb2637

    2 жыл бұрын

    You have to add chemicals in the evaporator water or systems to keep out the bugs.

  • @pablopicaro7649

    @pablopicaro7649

    2 жыл бұрын

    If it has supply of fresh city water, chlorinated, and doesn't go unused for several days (chlorine evaporates first) it should be ok. but ppl let them sit and stagnate.

  • @unstablebobgable
    @unstablebobgable2 жыл бұрын

    The Car Wizards has the coolest walk on KZread! I'd love to see a continuous loop video of him just waddling around on his stubby little legs with Pantera's WALK as the background music.

  • @rwieber79

    @rwieber79

    2 жыл бұрын

    Omg that would be freakin hilarious 😂😂😂. I saw the picture of that in my mind as I was reading this. Thank you for that, it was great!

  • @ItsAlive111

    @ItsAlive111

    2 жыл бұрын

    That’s from tasting too much engine oil :(

  • @yuris6125

    @yuris6125

    2 жыл бұрын

    Or 'Walk, Don't Run".

  • @Matt_Heebs

    @Matt_Heebs

    2 жыл бұрын

    this is the way...

  • @carsandoctane4090
    @carsandoctane40902 жыл бұрын

    It’s definitely true a lot of us younger generation don’t care about cars as much, but a lot of us still do!!!

  • @mcmarley91

    @mcmarley91

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think a lot of us are into car it became such an expensive hobby that alot of us don’t really get into it

  • @sirremusrobinson1070
    @sirremusrobinson10702 жыл бұрын

    Hoover is funny. Cool that he comes around just to lighten the mood. I guess some days he has time to hang out . Friendships is everything..

  • @williamriley-jones
    @williamriley-jones2 жыл бұрын

    This is why I love Rolls-Royce because they stated as long as anyone of their making models are on the road still driving they will make parts for it

  • @LOVE-VIBES-X-PROJECT-CARS

    @LOVE-VIBES-X-PROJECT-CARS

    2 жыл бұрын

    Porsche too. Most of their parts are made in house.

  • @OMGWTFLOLSMH

    @OMGWTFLOLSMH

    2 жыл бұрын

    What does "anyone of their making models" mean?

  • @jerkygutts8386

    @jerkygutts8386

    2 жыл бұрын

    Until they go belly up bankrupt

  • @LOVE-VIBES-X-PROJECT-CARS

    @LOVE-VIBES-X-PROJECT-CARS

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@OMGWTFLOLSMH I think he means "any one" instead of "anyone" as in two words

  • @Mitchell.Is.De.Naam.

    @Mitchell.Is.De.Naam.

    2 жыл бұрын

    Rolls Royce shares some parts with BMW so that's not a issue anyway.

  • @davidl2438
    @davidl24382 жыл бұрын

    Tyler Hoover acts like a dummy at times but he knows what he is getting into with his car purchases. He has an expensive hobby. Obviously he can afford it or he would not be doing it. I enjoy the interaction between Hoover and the Wizard. Great video. I always wanted an Aston Martin but it is a bit to expensive for me. A high end car has big repair bills.

  • @BigJonkulous

    @BigJonkulous

    2 жыл бұрын

    Here's something ever crazier - this expensive hobby is actually a business that generates income for Hoovie! Gotta spend money to make money!

  • @OMGWTFLOLSMH

    @OMGWTFLOLSMH

    2 жыл бұрын

    I wish he'd stay on his own channel.

  • @kurtschroeder368

    @kurtschroeder368

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@OMGWTFLOLSMH I like it when the wizard is in hoovies videos, but I find it annoying when he's in the wizards videos

  • @whooptydoo6256

    @whooptydoo6256

    2 жыл бұрын

    if you cant afford a new Aston Mattin you surely cant afford a used one😂

  • @gullf1sk

    @gullf1sk

    2 жыл бұрын

    He's a goof, but he can afford many cool cars for a reason

  • @JCPaintGuy
    @JCPaintGuy2 жыл бұрын

    Car Wizard, I’ve said for several years now that before any aspiring automotive engineering student receives their degree, they should have to work for at least one full year in a repair shop - an independent shop like yours and also in a dealership shop. Maybe then they wouldn’t “design” 75% of the bovine scatology we see in cars.

  • @Slenderman63323

    @Slenderman63323

    Жыл бұрын

    They do it on purpose so you buy more replacement parts and spend more on labour for repair, or even buy a new car. I don't believe for a second that these engineers know how to build a car but don't know that their designs are hard to maintain.

  • @d.b.1008
    @d.b.10082 жыл бұрын

    I do bicycle repairs and serviceing....i can tell you: to have ONE cycle repared, I have to order parts from several shops, that means if the parts are avalaible I rarely be able to do the Job within one week! This time we are in to order all over the World, can bring your Shop out of work! Means shut down because of unable doing a Job like you are used to satisfy customer and yourself...

  • @cnorton1us
    @cnorton1us2 жыл бұрын

    It's a perfect storm now: new cars are in short supply, and when you can get one some dealers mark them up 50% or more. Used cars are ridiculous, too. So you try to keep an older car running, and if you can even get the parts, they're way more expensive. So, you're basically screwed.

  • @ZboeC5

    @ZboeC5

    2 жыл бұрын

    You'll own nothing and be happy. - Professor Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum

  • @andyleo8418

    @andyleo8418

    2 жыл бұрын

    50%? c'mon dude no need to exaggerate. We get the point.

  • @redbaron6805

    @redbaron6805

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ZboeC5 Yawn... the same old recycled conspiracy garbage...

  • @ZboeC5

    @ZboeC5

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@redbaron6805 Keep drinking the Kool-Aid. Good luck to you!

  • @inMotionOutdoors

    @inMotionOutdoors

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ZboeC5 that is the goal!

  • @WhittyPics
    @WhittyPics2 жыл бұрын

    I have got 2 refrigerators in a row that only lasted 4 years. Evaporators started leaking in 4 years and the techs that came out said it cost too much to repair. Cars aren't the only thing they are making as cheap as possible. But hey, the CEOs at the top of the companies are making millions a year in bonuses selling this junk

  • @getchasome6230

    @getchasome6230

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah the inflation couldnt be due to that two foot tall stack of executive orders on the economy biden signed.

  • @frog7118

    @frog7118

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm still using the refrigerator that came with my house when I had it built in 1975. Might be some kind of world record. Maybe I should call Guinness.

  • @pablopicaro7649

    @pablopicaro7649

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly why I keep my 25 year old fridges from Amana and Maytag (made in Iowa). A random part about every 5 or 10 years, but just keep going and going. (Condenser fan, Compressor starter, Defrost timer, defrost heater). Wife thinks new ones are so cool and shiny - but they are ALL garbage unless commercial grade.

  • @jerkygutts8386

    @jerkygutts8386

    2 жыл бұрын

    Newer washers and dryer’s the same way with 2or 3 control boards in them now. Old school simple with relays and switches. New crap Energy Star rated because they don’t use electricity because there always broke.

  • @rohankoripalli

    @rohankoripalli

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@pablopicaro7649 Yup, parents old Amana in the garage is still going strong after 20 years. Needed a couple parts replaced recently but it's easy and cheap to do yourself. The new one in the house needed a new compressor after just a couple years

  • @youxkio
    @youxkio2 жыл бұрын

    3:03 Hi Wizard, here the same in Taiwan about a 96 Civic 1.6 LS while looking for a new air sensor (the rubber around it became rotten and unfiltered air got into the engine from the huge gap it caused. The engine also started to make huge gas consumption. Eventually, the solution was to change the whole admission system (all plastic structure was getting bent and curved creating huge gaps in the fittings) into a cold air intake with some MacGyvering modifications around the air sensor. No more air sensors for that Civic.

  • @mrmojorisin4387
    @mrmojorisin43872 жыл бұрын

    15 to 20 years is about the limit for parts on cars, no matter the make or model. Exceptions mights be F-150 and Silverado trucks

  • @boobbutthole9537
    @boobbutthole95372 жыл бұрын

    Fun fact volvo contracted out to other companies to continue ti make parts for there older cars the reason why iv been able to keep thriving my old volvo 240s

  • @geoffreycarter3981

    @geoffreycarter3981

    2 жыл бұрын

    lol most recenlty I noticed "OEM" Volvo branded MAF sensor made in China for my 240. I opted for a used Bosch unit, but was weird to see that.

  • @redbaron6805

    @redbaron6805

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@geoffreycarter3981 Not really weird as Volvo is owned by Zhejiang Geely Holding, a Chinese automaker...

  • @geoffreycarter3981

    @geoffreycarter3981

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@redbaron6805 tats true, however its funny to think about 240 parts being Volvo and made in china at the same time. its been on the road for decades with european parts haha

  • @redbaron6805

    @redbaron6805

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@geoffreycarter3981 That is a bit strange, if for no other reason than making parts in a new plant for a 240 probably doesn't make a lot of sense. Although Volvo made around 2.8 million of them, one has to wonder how many are still on the road and require parts today.

  • @jackpalczynski7884
    @jackpalczynski78842 жыл бұрын

    You should probably save those glow plugs so that when they're discontinued and unavailable anywhere, next year, you can use the used ones.

  • @MrDuncl

    @MrDuncl

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@hhjhj393 I wonder if when parts become unobtainable (like the Lamborghini valves) some enterprising person will work out how to refurbish them. Alternatively someone will work out how to use a part with from a different vehicle and sell an adapter kit.

  • @adamacosta7279

    @adamacosta7279

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MrDuncl thats not unlikely, in Cuba people have been doing it for 60 years.

  • @jazzywillo10
    @jazzywillo102 жыл бұрын

    Love how the wizard rocks left and right like his yacht whenever he's having fun

  • @kenbest7660
    @kenbest76602 жыл бұрын

    Always fun to see you guys humorous interactions. A perfectly matched pair. So sad about the current car situation. Planned obsolescence.

  • @williampotter2098

    @williampotter2098

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ken Best I don't think it's planned obsolescence as much as only paying attention to the major profit centers. They won't change until people quit buying the product for that reason. This is also a reason that corporations cater to youth. The youth don't have a memory of a time when the consumer had any power. They are used to being treated like crap and having a disposable society.

  • @henrystowe6217

    @henrystowe6217

    Жыл бұрын

    It's more like a planned destruction to move people to electric and then out of cars

  • @RoxanneBarbelo
    @RoxanneBarbelo2 жыл бұрын

    I bought a 20-year-old Miata recently because I'm not doing well financially after an auto accident and didn't want to go through the things you described with a newer car. It's harder for the average uncertified mechanic to repair newer vehicles. I was going to buy a Corvette but did some research on typical repairs of C5 and C6 Corvettes and realized that if something went wrong I'd be left with an unusable car for a while. The Miata is a classic old design and simple and inexpensive to repair, and parts are always available. The newer Corvettes are a much more advanced and when I saw how much a clutch would take I ended up with a 2002 Special Edition Miata

  • @mattaomartinez.9817

    @mattaomartinez.9817

    2 жыл бұрын

    Just put a ls in the miata and get the best of both worlds.

  • @autoazure

    @autoazure

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good choice, I have a 2003 Mark 2 Sport with 6 speed manual gearbox here in Scotland!

  • @laurat1129

    @laurat1129

    2 жыл бұрын

    Miatas can be hard to find, or so I would've thought, good on you for getting one.

  • @that1guy82

    @that1guy82

    2 жыл бұрын

    You gotta be careful with that and do like you said and look up parts and service times for a vehicle b4 u buy it. Plus u might find a car u like but find out u cant afford to fix it.

  • @1575murray

    @1575murray

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have a 20 year old Honda Accord that has 135,000 miles on it and still runs well. I put new tires, struts, battery, and water pump/timing belt in it last year for the same reasons. I don't want to get involved with the hassles associated with newer cars among them high insurance rates for collision and comprehensive insurance due to all the theft and vandalism these days.

  • @signdeals4972
    @signdeals49722 жыл бұрын

    I think what’s frustrating is that the plastic CHOICE is inferior. They could use plastics that don’t turn to granola when you touch them.

  • @geoffreycarter3981

    @geoffreycarter3981

    2 жыл бұрын

    yes but theyre trying to be eVirONmEtAlLy conscious... *rolls eyes* in other words... government tells them that plastics but be biodegradable

  • @begalbrew5572
    @begalbrew55722 жыл бұрын

    The "Right to repair" movement, primarily in the tech industry needs to extend deep into the automotive industry. At minimum, needs to be a more reasonable mandatory amount of time companies make/keep parts to everything they make.

  • @joshuakhaos4451

    @joshuakhaos4451

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm all for this.

  • @jeremypike9153

    @jeremypike9153

    2 жыл бұрын

    We have hundreds of politicians being lobbied by thousands of companies to vote against right to repair law.

  • @michaelparra8719

    @michaelparra8719

    2 жыл бұрын

    ther is its 7 years after that particular model is done. ie chevy hhh last year 2012, last year they have to make parts 2019. what is is left in stock after that is it, on a manufacturer level.

  • @lukewalker1051

    @lukewalker1051

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jeremypike9153 That's right. Throw away society. Whenever laws don't make sense which is all the time....a politician is standing on donation dollars for re-election and the cycle continues.

  • @begalbrew5572

    @begalbrew5572

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@michaelparra8719 right, but 7 years, come on, that's not even reasonable. To me that's calling the lifespan of a vehicle possibly 7-8 years which is insane and fully leads to a disposable society. I also get they can't make a trillion parts forever, but if we accept this as ok auto makers will abuse it.

  • @jamesjones4607
    @jamesjones46072 жыл бұрын

    We see this in the body shop as well, we recently paid $1500 for a used stripped tailgate on a tundra, a new one was 400 or so, but because they arent available the used parts are 3 or 4 or 10 times more

  • @Bugholeexcalibur
    @Bugholeexcalibur2 жыл бұрын

    They didn't cheap out. They are all engineering the cars to be harder to work on and faster to break, so they make more money, specifically the dealerships.

  • @zoomanx9661

    @zoomanx9661

    2 жыл бұрын

    Planned obsolescence

  • @Mr.Z1776

    @Mr.Z1776

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@zoomanx9661 will this work with my wife?

  • @zoomanx9661

    @zoomanx9661

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Mr.Z1776 I wish I could answer that😂😂

  • @nextbizzy

    @nextbizzy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dealerships dont design the cars... duh

  • @TenFalconsMusic

    @TenFalconsMusic

    2 жыл бұрын

    "The moose out front should've told ya." ~ American Vacation I've been driving my EV (company car) for 3 years and have racked up 67k miles on it without a single issue. Batteries charge/discharge to 93%. Granted charging in cold weather is a little slower, but hardly an inconvenience. Luckily, my company has given me the option to buy it once the lease is up.

  • @xjet
    @xjet2 жыл бұрын

    Swamp coolers are fine if you have low levels of humidity but if it's hot *and* humid they are pretty much useless. You also have to watch for the water becoming stagnant -- in which case they *stink*.

  • @PX125E

    @PX125E

    2 жыл бұрын

    Also bacteria can grow inside of them with the possibilities of legionnaires disease

  • @Monster_Rancher

    @Monster_Rancher

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@PX125E City water should be ok, well water on the other hand.

  • @jamesday7344

    @jamesday7344

    2 жыл бұрын

    They suck

  • @russellnc

    @russellnc

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's why you pour a cup of Clorox in them every day

  • @jamesh6971
    @jamesh69712 жыл бұрын

    I have to admit I don't find every Car Wizard video interesting, but I keep watching because of ones like these. Great information and the interplay with Hoovie makes for an entertaining 20 minutes! Thank you!

  • @rotary-fd3sgaming597
    @rotary-fd3sgaming5972 жыл бұрын

    Love the friendship you both share and content you both create. PLEASE NEVER STOP.

  • @danieldaviesjr2555

    @danieldaviesjr2555

    Жыл бұрын

    0 v moisture

  • @xoxo2008oxox
    @xoxo2008oxox2 жыл бұрын

    Portable swamp coolers...Hoover is always funny! How fun it would be to spend a day with these two out on the lake!

  • @titansteelful

    @titansteelful

    2 жыл бұрын

    fruity

  • @kens97sto171

    @kens97sto171

    2 жыл бұрын

    Surprised they work very well there in Kansas. Usually they work best in very dry climates.. Not hot and humid.

  • @VC-Toronto

    @VC-Toronto

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not sure I'd want to be putting the additional humidity into a space with cars etc. Typically I'd be wanting to dehumidify the space.

  • @kens97sto171

    @kens97sto171

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@VC-Toronto Well it's fresh water not salt, and they generally also flow a huge amount of air in the require fresh air from the outside to really work well. Also those things are not running 24 hours a day only when people are actually at work. So the average humidity inside the shop would return to normal pretty quickly. I'm still kind of surprised that they would even function. I thought Kansas was hot and humid but perhaps parts of it or not. Evaporative cooling is quite common or I live in the southwest although it's slowly being replaced by what they call refrigerated air here. Conventional refrigerant based AC systems don't really consume that much more energy and do a better job of cooling than evaporative systems. Also consuming a bunch of water to cool your house in the middle of a desert is not exactly the most brilliant idea in the world

  • @McTwistedTwisties
    @McTwistedTwisties2 жыл бұрын

    I love how the car wizard is like a teacher showing his youtube students the parts from his teacher's table.

  • @k-peezy2723

    @k-peezy2723

    2 жыл бұрын

    He really is. I like how he just laid it all out (even literally on the table) so we have an insight into what's going on. Another commenter mentioned a manufacturing opportunity, and I hope someone fills that niche. The Wizard or whomever, because I already feel that pain on my W8 Passat

  • @tonecold216
    @tonecold2162 жыл бұрын

    I can feel the stress in his voice. As a fellow technician/mechanic I feel your pain

  • @gaveintothedarkness
    @gaveintothedarkness2 жыл бұрын

    Car Wizard showing his age with an old Akon "Smack that" song ref. :) Myself also showing my age by instantly knowing the song reference.

  • @ovad2002
    @ovad20022 жыл бұрын

    Love your content's on KZread, it's 20x better than TV!!!

  • @peterrudy9207
    @peterrudy92072 жыл бұрын

    Yes , using plastic parts especially in the engine compartment . The reason why I periodically spray the engine compartment liberally with 303 Protectant and let it just soak in . After power washing the engine compartment and letting it dry .

  • @stevengreco8961
    @stevengreco89612 жыл бұрын

    What great friends they are to each other.

  • @albertomanzo5334
    @albertomanzo53342 жыл бұрын

    The awkwardness of their chemistry is comedy gold hard to pull off just genius

  • @mechanoid5739
    @mechanoid57392 жыл бұрын

    3.0litre V6 JLR engines weak point is the crankshaft! The webs between the journals are wafer thin and are very prone to failure if you push the engines to their limit.

  • @humor62
    @humor622 жыл бұрын

    I love it when Tyler pops in and brings in some fun humor, what a classic, yet he really knows his car makes & models like no one else! Same goes for Mr & Mrs Wizard!

  • @markmcentire656
    @markmcentire6562 жыл бұрын

    Car wizard u are a bad ass mechanic keep those videos coming love them God bless u sir

  • @rolandsaucier1006
    @rolandsaucier10062 жыл бұрын

    You and Hoovie make a great team. Very entertaining. You guys balance each other out very well.

  • @frasermitchell9183
    @frasermitchell91832 жыл бұрын

    Car Wizard, you need to be aware that these coolers work by the cooling effect from the evaporation of water, they are not the same as air conditioning units that have an external component that passes the heat outside. In practical terms this means that evaporated water ends up in your shop, so it MUST be well ventilated to make sure the water vapour can be removed outside. You don't want water condensing on the lovely cars, and also bare steel etc

  • @christopherdeguzman1137
    @christopherdeguzman11372 жыл бұрын

    Yay, Another Wizard vid! Having Tyler on the video makes a great comic relief. They both are like peanut butter and jelly!😂

  • @mercedes-amgforlife3237
    @mercedes-amgforlife32372 жыл бұрын

    I bought parts for my CLS550 back in April. I had everything in the cart, and by the next morning the price jumped $50. Now most of those parts are discontinued. Same goes for my 2010 Crown Victoria P7B as parts are being discontinued like crazy so I snatch them up as quickly as I can.

  • @RipCityBassWorks
    @RipCityBassWorks2 жыл бұрын

    Videos like this make me happy that I own a basic Corolla. Never had a problem I couldn't fix on the cheap.

  • @Ironink
    @Ironink2 жыл бұрын

    LOL. Hoovie is hilarious 😂 I guess when you have bad news about part shortages, it’s probably good to have Hoovie around for comic relief. Right on Wizard.

  • @ckm-mkc
    @ckm-mkc2 жыл бұрын

    The same vent valve availability exists with some domestic cars. Eric O has several videos about replacing them with Chevy parts and a pigtail.

  • @f.f.s.d.o.a.7294

    @f.f.s.d.o.a.7294

    2 жыл бұрын

    I like the South Main Auto channel.

  • @garfixit
    @garfixit2 жыл бұрын

    The your channel Hoovie is awesome. I had issues with discontinued parts very frustrating you guys are the best

  • @LS1LE
    @LS1LE2 жыл бұрын

    I really like these cameos with Tyler. The both of you are funny, thank you!

  • @diabolichubais8343
    @diabolichubais83432 жыл бұрын

    I own an 1985 VW Mk1 Cabriolet and a 2017 VW Scirocco R, and whilst the Cabriolet is a little harder to find parts for I am more than capable of working on most of the problems that arise on my own. The Scirocco on the other hand - parts are easily available, but when I open the engine bay there is absolutely no room in there, and so I dont know what three quarters of the stuff is haha. That one goes to VW to be worked on just because I dont want to mess anything up

  • @nickcoccia5216
    @nickcoccia52162 жыл бұрын

    I was a Land Rover dealer tech. Those TD6 V6 diesels are such a pain to work on. They have emissions issues a lot, the oil level sensor inside the oil pan will go bad periodically, valve covers and cam covers will leak and it’s a huge pain to change the gaskets. It’s actually an engine shared with Peugeot, European ford, and Citroen. Land Rover has used that engine in Europe since 03-04 but they just came to the states in 2014.

  • @Dm-dw3tr

    @Dm-dw3tr

    2 жыл бұрын

    any opinion on the ingenium 2.0 diesel? Specifically the F-pace 20.d engine.

  • @nickcoccia5216

    @nickcoccia5216

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Dm-dw3tr I’ve only worked on a handful of them, they are pretty uncommon. They share a decent bit of parts with the petrol 2 liter ingenium engine. Both motors have similar issues that are not diesel specific. Coolant and oil leaks, I’ve seen turbos fail on several of them, and lots of emissions system problems on the diesels. I have seen a couple engines that have had to be replaced. If I was in the market for an F-pace I would get the 3.0 supercharged V6. Parts are easier to come by and they are more reliable relatively speaking.

  • @timcollins380

    @timcollins380

    2 жыл бұрын

    Haven't they had camshaft issues as well?

  • @nickcoccia5216

    @nickcoccia5216

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@timcollins380 Not that I’ve seen. They are a timing belt motor though.

  • @nickcoccia5216

    @nickcoccia5216

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@timcollins380 To be fair I’ve only ever worked on the newer ones so if they did they may have been fixed by now .

  • @IanB22
    @IanB222 жыл бұрын

    That closing was classic on the tools to get Hoovie out from under the hood....NICE job sir.

  • @ryangraham6878
    @ryangraham68782 жыл бұрын

    This could literally be the next tv show to watch. Just call it Hoovie and wizard. You guys are hilarious, but also so well knowledged

  • @kerrylewis2581
    @kerrylewis25812 жыл бұрын

    I own a 2009 Ford Escape and the dealer has told me repeatedly that OEM parts are no longer available. The latest was front brake calipers.

  • @maweitao

    @maweitao

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's not unusual and it's been this way for as long as I can remember. Most components in your car are already made by suppliers. After a few years, the automaker stops providing parts altogether and you have to go to third parties. So you're actually buying them from companies like AC Delco, Bosch and Denso which, as far as I know, are still considered OEM. Now, if your car is even older then re-manufactured parts become a common option. AutoZones everywhere carry stuff like that. Those are the kinds of parts my dad would use to repair his mid-90s Buick back in the day. So the issue here isn't that Lamborghini or Audi doesn't have those valves. It's that their supplier stopped making them. I'm guessing that supply chain issues are forcing them to devote resources towards fulfilling contract obligations. That means primarily manufacturing parts for new or high volume cars.

  • @stephenjones9153

    @stephenjones9153

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jalopy2472 I own a 2007 Toyota Diesel Auris/Corolla and only last week I recieved a Recall notice to have the Passenger Airbag actuator replaced free of charge at any location of my choosing even at home,work or down the local restaurant/pub car park. The have appointed the AA (Automobile Association) national breakdown service to come out and replaced the parts. I wonder how many other car manufacturers would go this far to treat it's customer right. Especially as my car is way out of any warranty and is over 15 years old. 😊👍👍 Hats off to Toyota UK 🇬🇧 👏.

  • @jdrs4214

    @jdrs4214

    2 жыл бұрын

    Just trade it it for a new Toyota. Save yourself some headaches brother!!!

  • @kerrylewis2581

    @kerrylewis2581

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jdrs4214 I own both of my cars. The Toyota is on my wish list. In fact, we looked for a RAV4 Hybrid to replace my Fusion Hybrid. However, a $400 / $600 payment is not on my wish list.

  • @mattrooke3210
    @mattrooke32102 жыл бұрын

    Land Rover TDV6, over here in the U.K., plenty of them about the early ones were 2.7 and would snap the crankshaft, then the engine increased to 3.0 and would still break crankshaft. A 3.6 V8 turbo diesel was also made in Range Rover later increased to 4.4. No problems with the crankshaft. KZread will have lots of opinions on why the cranks break- mostly through lack of servicing and knowledge of the engine. Great video as always 👍😃.

  • @dixon296

    @dixon296

    2 жыл бұрын

    I know of about 3 was snapped

  • @Rover200Power

    @Rover200Power

    2 жыл бұрын

    The bearings have no locator tabs and can spin blocking the oil pathways.

  • @pudermcgavin4462
    @pudermcgavin44622 жыл бұрын

    We've been complaining at my shop for ac for a few years now! And we didn't want ac but would have settled for the swamp coolers. Though room was not really available lol. But on the 13th my shop is finally getting ac I'm so excited!

  • @andresmonroy656
    @andresmonroy6562 жыл бұрын

    Hey Wizard! Happy birthday! have an amazing day and keep doing the things you love

  • @BearMeat4Dinner
    @BearMeat4Dinner2 жыл бұрын

    Hoovie I still want one! Even going through what you are going through!!!

  • @Prosecute-fauci
    @Prosecute-fauci2 жыл бұрын

    Remember to keep a door open when you run those coolers. They are evaporative cooling, so you need to let the moisture escape the room or you simply turn the humidity up to 95%

  • @flybobbie1449

    @flybobbie1449

    2 жыл бұрын

    So is the water sterilized or is there danger of legionnaires disease from these.

  • @Prosecute-fauci

    @Prosecute-fauci

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@flybobbie1449 no, the water isn’t sterilized. It’s just regular tap water from a garden hose. It’s a standard swamp cooler. Also, you are pretty regularly exposed to legionella bacteria. The reason it had a massive outbreak was due to the fact the the people involved were north of 70 years old and had weakened immune systems to begin with. I wouldn’t worry about it until you either start smoking 2 packs a day, or turn 70. We use evaporative coolers throughout the southwest every summer, and there are pretty much zero cases of legionnaires disease.

  • @peterdawson8180

    @peterdawson8180

    2 жыл бұрын

    These are common in Australia. We have a ducted one on our roof. They only work in low humidity climates. Very cheap to operate and no risk of legionnaires.

  • @redbaron6805

    @redbaron6805

    2 жыл бұрын

    As Peter mentioned, they really only work in dry desert climates. If you end up in any high humidity areas like the East Coast of the USA where the humidity is typically around 80% or higher, they simply don't work. They can work OK in KS as the humidity there in the afternoons is around 50%.

  • @leenevin8451

    @leenevin8451

    2 жыл бұрын

    In Turkey (49°C) I went to a restaurant that had big fans with spray nozzles on creating a fine wet mist, but you didn’t get wet. Was very nice

  • @stevengreco1939
    @stevengreco19392 жыл бұрын

    These two guys are the best!!

  • @bassplayer2011ify
    @bassplayer2011ify Жыл бұрын

    Also nice you got three giant swamp coolers enjoy the humidity and the mold.

  • @soapman9663
    @soapman96632 жыл бұрын

    Wizard you need to make more videos of you and Hoovie! The chemistry is pure your tube gold. I suggested it before, consider a comedy skit like an Abbott and Costello or laurel and hardy, but the roles are of course reversed. Just for fun of course, we all love the seriousness of the car hobby world and its fate

  • @OMGWTFLOLSMH

    @OMGWTFLOLSMH

    2 жыл бұрын

    I wish Hoovie would stay on his own channel. When I want silly, I go there, when I want straight forward, no nonsense, it's the wizard.

  • @kalashnikov1343
    @kalashnikov13432 жыл бұрын

    The insatiable desperation to squeeze out a half an MPG on every vehicle has overcomplicated it to the point of being almost undesirable once it's out of warranty. We've gone a long way from even something like a Mercury Grand Marquis or a Buick Regal.

  • @HermannTheGreat

    @HermannTheGreat

    2 жыл бұрын

    30mpg back in the 90s, and barely 36mpg 25 years later for double the price.

  • @ezacher4634

    @ezacher4634

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's not mileage so much as to how much crap is in newer vehicles and crash standards requiring a heavier crash structure. Take a 80's Mustang vs a new one. It's about 500 extra pounds.

  • @mechanoid5739

    @mechanoid5739

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's not so much as better MPG as getting the emissions down to conform to ever tighter legislation. Better MPG is a welcome by-product of this.

  • @MrKillswitch88

    @MrKillswitch88

    2 жыл бұрын

    Doesn't help between how people drive and there now being 15% ethanol in the fuel ruining both performance and economy.

  • @OMGWTFLOLSMH

    @OMGWTFLOLSMH

    2 жыл бұрын

    These parts are for emissions, not mpgs.

  • @danielmckenzie6858
    @danielmckenzie68582 жыл бұрын

    Mr Wizard, your channel is growing almost to a million, i wish you GOOD LUCK.

  • @jouletube5605
    @jouletube56052 жыл бұрын

    Always fun to see Tyler in the garage with you!

  • @fabulousprofound
    @fabulousprofound2 жыл бұрын

    Someone I know with a 2011 Acura MDX needed replacement electronic dampers to be replaced… except Acura has since long discontinued them, and there is no rebuilt or aftermarket option. He now has to convert to the base model standard shocks instead 🤦‍♂️

  • @TheBulletTrain
    @TheBulletTrain2 жыл бұрын

    I just had to replace the passenger window regulator and motor in my 1989 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR and that has been the hardest part to find and deal with. Not to mention the price is nuts.

  • @MrCarGuy

    @MrCarGuy

    2 жыл бұрын

    I would try rebuilding it and finding the motor supplier before buying

  • @TheBulletTrain

    @TheBulletTrain

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MrCarGuy Already bought and replaced it. The motor was completely seized. Luckily I found a pair of them so I have a spare for when the driver side goes out, or I'll sell it and recoup some of the hit of ordering them and shipping from Japan.

  • @TheopolisQSmith
    @TheopolisQSmith2 жыл бұрын

    We have two newer vehicles and of the two I will only work on the 2012 myself. The 2016 goes to the shop if anything is needed, even oil changes. I try to drive my two old Plymouths as much as possible.

  • @austinb.7744
    @austinb.77442 жыл бұрын

    Man this is awesome thanks guys

  • @Hotlog69
    @Hotlog692 жыл бұрын

    I don't think you can blame the younger generations on playing video games as to why cars as a hobby is sliding. Blame an aftermarket that's not picking up the ball from the OEMs and running with it. Blame the corporations that stop paying OEMs to produce the parts. Blame the corporations that have been increasing the cost of vehicles and offering less enthusiast options.

  • @The_YouTube_Critic

    @The_YouTube_Critic

    2 жыл бұрын

    That was a stupid comment by the Wizard. Ultimately, who can afford to be into cars? Younger folks can barely make it between paying for health insurance that doesn't cover anything, rent that keeps going up, and jobs that pay less and less.

  • @MartinJones123

    @MartinJones123

    2 жыл бұрын

    Timestamp?

  • @miked.8016

    @miked.8016

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MartinJones123 17:00

  • @redbaron6805

    @redbaron6805

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@The_KZread_Critic No, that was a smart comment as every automaker is going electric. As engines get more and more complicated, electric motors are simpler and far more reliable, while being about 4x to 5x more efficient. Most automakers are drastically reducing or stopping R&D on combustion engines already as they can see the writing on the wall.

  • @MartinJones123

    @MartinJones123

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@miked.8016 👍

  • @Pennychaser1
    @Pennychaser12 жыл бұрын

    I USED to love working on cars but now being in my 40's I got tired of working on cars. Still have 300ZX TT and GX470. But I'm loving my '21 tesla Y performance. Ordered another one to be delivered in July. With gas prices these days going EV makes sense, especially because I have solar panels too.

  • @HermannTheGreat

    @HermannTheGreat

    2 жыл бұрын

    What does the average American who makes less than 50k/yr do? They can't afford a 50-60k EV.

  • @Pennychaser1

    @Pennychaser1

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@HermannTheGreat for the last 3 yrs my avg income was $55k/yr as a truck driver for SWIFT(yes that swift). Most of my wealth came last 3 yrs when I purchased two homes in Vegas during pandemic when everyone was scared. I've been accumulating crypto since 2017 when I had under $5k in bank. Two teslas and downpayment on two homes is paid by crypto profits. Ain't easy but there are many ways to gain wealth.

  • @HermannTheGreat

    @HermannTheGreat

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Pennychaser1 Crypto was the same as gambling imo, could have gone down or up though. Congratulations on good investments with real estate and working hard for your money though, trucking is an honorable and very hard job, I wish truckers were able to fully unionize and put pressure on the gov to change things for the better for the rest of America and themselves(like non-paid waiting time).

  • @redbaron6805

    @redbaron6805

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@HermannTheGreat When the current shortages fade out and things go back to normal, you will again start finding cheap used EV's like in 2019 and before...

  • @advandermeer740
    @advandermeer7402 жыл бұрын

    You have to have mad respect for the engineers and car mechanics alike for being able to design and maintain these engines, but it also shows why we will all drive electric. Well, almost all.

  • @tjsells9288
    @tjsells92882 жыл бұрын

    I love your guys co-labs together! The money for wizards yacht had me laughing

  • @ocker2000
    @ocker20002 жыл бұрын

    This episode really had some depth with your realization that everything, not just cars, are made to be disposable. Also the younger generation does not care much about the car hobby and wrenching. So, enjoy your work and hobby while it is still possible... Today gas/petrol/benzine in my country of the Netherlands has gotten to 2.50 Euro per liter or about 9.50 Euro per Gallon!!! Crazy! And it looks like these prices will stay high for at least 2 years to come! I get around on a moped. This fall I will buy a used hybrid car for cheap electric power in the neighborhood and gas/petrol/benzine for longer distances. I would enjoy an episode on hybrid cars when you get around to it. I am seriously looking at a VW Passat Estate GTE. Parts are available here and it has a good record. A 5 year old car costs about 20000 Euro, with approx. 100000 miles.

  • @cousinjohncarstuff4568

    @cousinjohncarstuff4568

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not if, but WHEN the hybrid system breaks and has to be repaired, the cost of the repairs could eat up the savings in gas.

  • @fbboringstuff

    @fbboringstuff

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@cousinjohncarstuff4568 that’s crap consumer report says hybrids are the most reliable cars by a fair margin.

  • @cousinjohncarstuff4568

    @cousinjohncarstuff4568

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@fbboringstuff I drive 20,000 miles per year. I replaced my 30 MPG car with a hybrid which got me 36 MPG. Over the course of 2 years, I saved roughly $700 on gas. The hybrid system had an issue cost me $1,300 to have repaired. My savings from going gas to hybrid was -$600.

  • @gnomiefirst9201

    @gnomiefirst9201

    2 жыл бұрын

    Interesting as the deutschmark around 1990 used to be 2.3 to 1 US and petrol was four times as much as US. Now the Euro is about even to the US dollar and the petrol is twice as much. Inflation is crushing many. I don't begruged a shop charging $120/hr as the overhead is crushing them and they have to pass it on, not sure what the parts mark up is, but a bitter pill indeed. I will soon ditch the car for a stand up electric scooter.

  • @redbaron6805

    @redbaron6805

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@cousinjohncarstuff4568 So, you are automatically assuming everyone has the same experience as you had? There are Hybrid cars with hundreds of thousands of miles and no issues.

  • @williampotter2098
    @williampotter20982 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Wiz! Interesting issue. I've been seeing this happening for years so I'm not surprised except for how bad it has gotten. I'd love for you to do a video on cars that are pre-small and turbocharged, pre CVT transmissions, pre Variable Valve engines etc. Cars that fill a niche but work well and still have parts available and reasonably priced. Maybe a econo-car, a small pickup, a full-sized pickup, a good sports car and a cruising sedan or SUV. Or whatever. I think you now what I mean. Cars built before unreasonable MPG rules made engines too temperamental but are still nice to drive.

  • @thethugpoet2009

    @thethugpoet2009

    Жыл бұрын

    The answer is Toyota Lexus Honda or Acura pick your poison small truck good mpg suv good mpg not happening unless you get the little cheap nonsense 4 cylinder with a turbo crap that will blow up in 5 years or fail and cost you thousands to save you a mile per gallon not a good idea.

  • @pudermcgavin4462
    @pudermcgavin44622 жыл бұрын

    Also worked on an 04 dunderbird that needed a fan speed controller and it's obsolete. Thankfully got a good ole dorman part and it worked for now!

  • @JaredEagles
    @JaredEagles2 жыл бұрын

    Good fun video. You two work great together

  • @cousinjohncarstuff4568
    @cousinjohncarstuff45682 жыл бұрын

    Same with electric cars. In 12 years how hard (and expensive) will it be to get parts? Wiper motors, window regulators, power seat motors, etc,etc that will break at some point?

  • @MrDuncl

    @MrDuncl

    2 жыл бұрын

    They will be on about their third owner by then. Having said that the Tesla parts distribution model does put me off them.

  • @Mis73rRand0m
    @Mis73rRand0m2 жыл бұрын

    Time for the wizard to get into small development on parts like these. If there is demand; there's a market.

  • @lukewalker1051

    @lukewalker1051

    2 жыл бұрын

    A huge headache. Reason why its much easier for OEM's to stockpile replacement parts is because they have all the tooling. Guys like the Wizard can deduce trends however on parts that fail and buy them up and at least offer them his customers'...at a mark up for course for their scarcity.

  • @ronhoneycutt8155
    @ronhoneycutt81552 жыл бұрын

    Awesome Video Guys! Thanks for Some Humor i really needed it 😁

  • @RoryMacdonald-pfff
    @RoryMacdonald-pfff2 жыл бұрын

    Best value commentary I’ve heard in years. #realtalk

  • @ozarkliving7263
    @ozarkliving72632 жыл бұрын

    Should be simple to find the resistance value of a working part on the schematic and put the appropriate component in place to fool the system.

  • @redbaron6805

    @redbaron6805

    2 жыл бұрын

    Except that idea is beyond idiotic, as that means you will fill your garage with gas fumes when the system stops working. Who wants that..?

  • @bentnickel7487
    @bentnickel74872 жыл бұрын

    I have to wonder if 3D printers will come into play in the future with all these failing plastic parts?

  • @diabolichubais8343

    @diabolichubais8343

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's how I have been slowly bringing my ol' mk1 Golf back to life. Only interior bits and pieces though, nothing mechanical

  • @harriettanthony7352

    @harriettanthony7352

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hey, 3d Printers are also being used to make EV's NOW. Two come to mind, Tesla and Aptera. So sure, why not an old car, and also for metal parts. Hey there is even a 3d printed BOAT.

  • @Buses2Bikes
    @Buses2Bikes2 жыл бұрын

    We got a smaller version of these from Harbor Freight for our outdoor "worker's lounge". 120 Degrees to 130 Degrees outside temps during the summer here. These swamp coolers work great. I bet those big honking monsters work even better than the one we got.

  • @AndyDento21
    @AndyDento212 жыл бұрын

    I work on them Diesel engines all the time here in the UK….. common issues I have discovered are the centre thermal plastic coolant housing that sits in the front of the v of the engine is renowned to break and leak around 60,000 miles….. there is also a housing on the side of the engine that always breaks too…. Less so than the top housing but it is absolutely buried down the side of the left bank! That job took me a day to change it was a horrible job…. The timing belt is a joy to change on it though so major service is good 👍

  • @yurypozdnyakov5177
    @yurypozdnyakov51772 жыл бұрын

    I wonder, with this upcoming problem with missing auto-parts, is there a solution in 3D-printing, especially for some common plastic parts?

  • @earlyre

    @earlyre

    2 жыл бұрын

    Several years back, Mercedes actually started 3d printing old parts on demand at certain centers.. saw it on a California based episode of Wheeler Dealers... They needed some vacuum pods for actuators in the HVAC system on an older Merc, of course a discontinued part, but they were able to print a set out for Mike.

  • @tonyl7286

    @tonyl7286

    2 жыл бұрын

    There's no problems with 3D-printing car parts today; technology isn't the barrier. Two big problems with 3D printing are: trying to financially break even, and hoping whatever car company (cough*Honda*) doesn't try to sue you - because God forbid people trying to make their own products.

  • @gakkelakkos6927
    @gakkelakkos69272 жыл бұрын

    Lads... get a 3D printer

  • @sw33pdog
    @sw33pdog2 жыл бұрын

    Now that was so funny to watch with the wizard and Tyler playing off each other 😂😂

  • @OUSWKR
    @OUSWKR2 жыл бұрын

    I work at a ford dealer in parts. For an example ZD-18 glow plugs are on indefinite back order. It doesn’t matter if you go through ford or any parts store that sells motorcraft they are not available.

  • @chassegallerie2910
    @chassegallerie29102 жыл бұрын

    They're doing it to force people to switch to electric. Also, you know that when Hoovie's in one of Wizard's vid, there's gonna be lots of dumb humor. And it's nice. Oh, BTW Wizard, don't worry about working on the 2020++ cars, you'll NEVER have to work on them, they removed the OBD ports, so you can't go anywhere else than a dealership to have your car fixed.

  • @CarlosGutierrez-qw6pr

    @CarlosGutierrez-qw6pr

    2 жыл бұрын

    I just hooked up my scan tool on a 2021 vehicle, what are you talking about

  • @chassegallerie2910

    @chassegallerie2910

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@CarlosGutierrez-qw6pr Oh. Well, maybe it's just a Canada thing. There was a petition at my local NAPA to ask the gov. to force the car makers to put back ODB ports on cars.

  • @jkeelsnc

    @jkeelsnc

    2 жыл бұрын

    In the US they are required by law to provide the obd2 since 1996. Maybe Canada is different.

  • @redbaron6805

    @redbaron6805

    2 жыл бұрын

    How exactly is "they" and who are "they" forcing to go electric? Makes no sense at all.

  • @redbaron6805

    @redbaron6805

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@hhjhj393 There are movements to move transportation to electric, but as you noted, it isn't a conspiracy, it is a combination of pollution issues, energy issues and generally a move to clean up transportation before we pollute the planet into oblivion. I'm not sure why people are fighting this as this WILL be required anyways, just a question of time. Oil will eventually run out. Most of the easy oil has been burned already, and a lot of the rest are from morally bankrupt countries with scumbag leaders like Saudi Arabia, Iran, Russia, Venezuela, etc. Every time someone switches to an electric car, we are not supporting Maduro, Putin, the Ayatollahs and the Saudi Shitbag king. It will however take time, no matter what. There is no capacity to build tens of millions of EV's overnight. So, there will be time to adapt to this transition. Just like payphones didn't disappear the day cell phones arrived, CRT TV's didn't disappear the day flat screens arrived nor did other changes happen overnight.

  • @tripprogers4814
    @tripprogers48142 жыл бұрын

    So, what have we learned in today’s episode? 1. it’s Gallardo, not Gallardo. 2. Clarkson owns a Diesel 3. Tyler can’t find his right pocket on his jeans. 4. Wizards wife would like to have a word with xHamster boy. 5. The world is screwed.

  • @lukewalker1051

    @lukewalker1051

    2 жыл бұрын

    The world we live in is more screwed if we make poor lifestyle choices and buy the kind of cars the Wizard works on. Hoovie owns them because its his business model. You ask the mechanics in the Wizard's shop who own any of the cars they work on? Zero. They hate 'em.

  • @billvose7360
    @billvose7360 Жыл бұрын

    Great idea, unless you live where I am, coastal VA where the humidity and temperature race to see which one hits 100 first.

  • @LS1LE
    @LS1LE2 жыл бұрын

    When we get a video with Tyler and The Wizard, your getting a treat!!!!

  • @rwieber79
    @rwieber792 жыл бұрын

    Yeah and then the electric car costs 40 grand and lasts 5 years. Nope no thanks, I'll just keep my 12 year old car on the road.

  • @redbaron6805

    @redbaron6805

    2 жыл бұрын

    That claim is asinine stupid. Can you name the electric car that lasts 5 years? Because we have electric cars that are over a decade old by the hundreds of thousands still on the road, and doing just fine...

  • @alishan8880
    @alishan88802 жыл бұрын

    Smiles and giggles all the way everytime Tyler is in the video

  • @youxkio
    @youxkio2 жыл бұрын

    Now, this video is awesome!

  • @robertzapatka1082
    @robertzapatka10822 жыл бұрын

    You two make beautiful music together! You should co-host more videos together!

  • @Its_Peck
    @Its_Peck2 жыл бұрын

    Definitely going to need those coolers next week.

  • @mshortyc16
    @mshortyc162 жыл бұрын

    Videos with you and Hoovie are always hilarious 😂

  • @RockymountainRobert
    @RockymountainRobert2 жыл бұрын

    I worked in a shop here in Texas, I striped and repainted airplanes, we never had swamp coolers, or shop water coolers, all we had was small floor fans, it would get 120+ degrees in the shops during the summer months, it would have been nice to have those kind.

  • @MikevanLieshout
    @MikevanLieshout2 жыл бұрын

    These evaporation coolers are pretty good and mostly not too expensive until the air gets saturated with moisture, so it only doesn't with with tropical heats and high humidity. Thats the only down side, but they are amazing at getting rid of dry air!

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