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Customer States Brand New Corvette Shut Off While Driving

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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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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 A connecting rod busted through the oil pan. The technician just had this happen and is not sure what is the exact issue that caused this to happen. Very unfortunate to happen on a new car that the customer just bought.
0:27 Shop declined to work on this vehicle once they saw the rustedout subframe was held with chains.
0:34 Two missing subframe bolts. This was on an Audi (the technician didn't mention what model). The customer also didn't mention which shop it was at and what work they did to it. The technician thinks maybe they were left loose and came out while the customer was driving.
0:43 The technician advised the customer to bring it to the scrap yard as it was unsafe to drive and would need a lot of work which would cost a lot more than the value of the car.
0:58 The technician said: "1999 Buick Park Avenue came in for overheating concern due to the intake manifold leaking coolant. No mentions of this problem or the several other issues this car had (including a completely shattered windshield, loose wheel bearings, dragging splash shields, and burntout lights) and the customer only wanted to fix the leak and declined all other repairs."
1:10 2015 Toyota Prius. The display to show fuel level, speed, and what gear you are in is projected on the instrument cluster. A little different compared to the typical instrument cluster.
1:22 Why it's very important to get an inspection done before purchasing any vehicle. This vehicle ideally needs a new frame or a lot of money spent correctly fixing it. The customer unfortunately got ripped off.
1:42 Exactly how it drove in. The customer said they never expected it or got it inspected beforehand.
1:48 Looks like a burnout gone bad. A piece of the rear differential (ring gear or pinion gear) must have broken off and gone through the differential cover.
2:01 The technician said: "A whole bunch of wiring lit on fire lol I should've taken pictures once I tore it apart. I immediately disconnected the battery after that video, then took out the glovebox and found they had robbed power from the HVAC blower module. Which was fine, until the a/c drain got stopped up and water shorted the wiring(they didn't use a fuse a tapped into the panel on the unfused side)." It came in for an air suspension issue, so the vehicle was idling in the shop and that's when smoke appeared.
2:13 Never seen this before! But this is what happens when you don't replace your brakes when you need to. Could have just needed new brake pads, but now a wheel, caliper, rotors, pads, and a tire.
2:27 The shop had to get a new clutch installed.
2:42 The battery is located on the passenger side in the trunk.
2:49 This is not the correct way to try and fix a wiring issue. A fuse should always be replaced with what the manufacturer recommends. Check your owner's manual!
2:59 The customer's insurance company covered all of the costs of the damages. The case has been closed for a while now so that's why the clip was shared with us.
3:17 Outro. Thanks for watching!

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