Customer States Remove Cockroach From Tail Light | Just Rolled In
Published at : May 11, 2022
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For today's episode, we have some customer states photos and videos from all around the web and sent in by subscribers! If you have any questions about any of the photos or videos, feel free to ask in the comments. Also, check out the bottom of this description for more information about each photo & clip.
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These videos are meant to be educational but also funny, so if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask!
0:00 Intro
0:05 The cockroach is sun-bleached since it's been in there for 10 years and the customer is in Las Vegas where it's very hot. Since the cockroach isn't where the bulb is located there's no way of removing it.
You could try putting the tail light in an oven though to warm it up enough to split it and try to take it apart, or you could just replace it. The customer decided to leave it as they didn't want to pay for a new tail light.
0:18 No extra info.
0:31 This surprisingly drove in. What you see is what used to be a brake rotor and the parking brake shoes. This type of vehicle has a drum-in-hat parking brake setup, so that's what you see as well.
0:42 Customer had an accidental discharge and shot through a wiring harness, that's why the ABS, Traction Control, and Check Engine Light is on.
1:02 This customer did the same as the customer at 0:42.
1:15 Technician said: "It's a 2012 F-350 super duty, I had just performed a brake job on it after which the customer had decided to top off the brake fluid with power steering fluid (despite it already filled to the correct height). Once the master cylinder started to seize up on the highway (due to the power steering fluids effect of swelling the rubber seals inside the master cylinder), he drove it all the way back to our shop with the brakes partially seized up, and that's when they caught fire. Previously we had installed 4 rotors, both sets of pads and one caliper. After the incident, we then had to install 4 new rotors, both sets of pads, and 4 new calipers."
1:28 Technician said: "I concluded everything is contaminated and should be replaced. Recommended shy of 5k of repair for the cooling system alone."
1:46 Technician said: "Wastegate was stuck open and the actual arm that controlled it was jammed into the charge pipe." Didn't mention the model/year of KIA.
2:01 This customer managed to jailbreak their touch screen to have an interesting start-up screen lol.
2:07 The last person who balanced the tires on this customer's vehicle must have not known what they were doing.
2:22 A technician had this interesting Dodge Caravan drive to his shop.
No extra info.
2:38 No extra info, but definitely not the cleanest of vehicles.
2:50 This clip was shared with us of somebody's shop dog.
3:00 Outro. Thanks for watching!
For today's episode, we have some customer states photos and videos from all around the web and sent in by subscribers! If you have any questions about any of the photos or videos, feel free to ask in the comments. Also, check out the bottom of this description for more information about each photo & clip.
Hope you enjoyed the video and please consider subscribing. Thanks for watching!
If you want to submit your customer states photos/videos or car pictures, you can do so via our website.
https://www.justrolledinyt.com/
👉(Not all content sent in will be used and it MUST be yours)👈
Here's the last video, just in case you haven't seen it yet:
https://youtu.be/1PQp514u-pY (Best of March & April 2022)
Just Rolled In Merch (all profit from merch sales donated to local foodbank)
https://www.justrolledin.shop/
👉Follow Just Rolled In on Social Media👈
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/justrolledin
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/justrolledinyt/
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@justrolledin
Credits:
Jacob Handy via ViralHog
https://www.tiktok.com/@jake_handy
https://www.tiktok.com/@justsomeguyfromoregon
https://www.instagram.com/logstoy/
Each photo & video described.
These videos are meant to be educational but also funny, so if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask!
0:00 Intro
0:05 The cockroach is sun-bleached since it's been in there for 10 years and the customer is in Las Vegas where it's very hot. Since the cockroach isn't where the bulb is located there's no way of removing it.
You could try putting the tail light in an oven though to warm it up enough to split it and try to take it apart, or you could just replace it. The customer decided to leave it as they didn't want to pay for a new tail light.
0:18 No extra info.
0:31 This surprisingly drove in. What you see is what used to be a brake rotor and the parking brake shoes. This type of vehicle has a drum-in-hat parking brake setup, so that's what you see as well.
0:42 Customer had an accidental discharge and shot through a wiring harness, that's why the ABS, Traction Control, and Check Engine Light is on.
1:02 This customer did the same as the customer at 0:42.
1:15 Technician said: "It's a 2012 F-350 super duty, I had just performed a brake job on it after which the customer had decided to top off the brake fluid with power steering fluid (despite it already filled to the correct height). Once the master cylinder started to seize up on the highway (due to the power steering fluids effect of swelling the rubber seals inside the master cylinder), he drove it all the way back to our shop with the brakes partially seized up, and that's when they caught fire. Previously we had installed 4 rotors, both sets of pads and one caliper. After the incident, we then had to install 4 new rotors, both sets of pads, and 4 new calipers."
1:28 Technician said: "I concluded everything is contaminated and should be replaced. Recommended shy of 5k of repair for the cooling system alone."
1:46 Technician said: "Wastegate was stuck open and the actual arm that controlled it was jammed into the charge pipe." Didn't mention the model/year of KIA.
2:01 This customer managed to jailbreak their touch screen to have an interesting start-up screen lol.
2:07 The last person who balanced the tires on this customer's vehicle must have not known what they were doing.
2:22 A technician had this interesting Dodge Caravan drive to his shop.
No extra info.
2:38 No extra info, but definitely not the cleanest of vehicles.
2:50 This clip was shared with us of somebody's shop dog.
3:00 Outro. Thanks for watching!

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