The buzzing now has seen the car. Point blank the buzzer essentially means nothing because it can’t sense the wheel. When you move forward the eyes tell the wash when to start. 7:37 That photo eye barely caught it and then once you inched forward you engaged the photo eye. No matter what you just have to ignore it telling you to stop.
I don't think you're supposed to just walk around in there outside the car while this is in operation. that can't be safe. and I don't think any injuries would be covered by insurance. Do you own the place or why didn't the attendant stop you from exiting your car? surely there must be video cameras.
I am very familiar with how this equipment operates. It should go without saying that you shouldn’t be around moving equipment without knowing exactly how it’s going to behave, however I have years of experience with these machines. Holiday doesn’t really care if I’m around the machine, even when they’re watching they don’t care. I know the service guys that take care of these machines, and the managers of a few stores. What I am doing in this video is very safe as long as you know exactly how the machine will behave. I appreciate your concern.
I think some people don't trsut our knowledge of car washes. We might seem like we don't know what were talking about but dang if we can fix a minor problem and know the photo eyes detect cars they maybe we do know what we are talking about
Yeah but still not a smart idea to open control cabinets or walk up to machinery that isn't yours. You can be held liable for damages to the equipment if something happens, and say those changes result in damages to another vehicle. It would 100 percent be your fault. Better to just inform the operator of the wash so it could be fixed accordingly.
Oh hey, I've been there before! It was still an XS(or an XS²? I'm not sure.) when I went through it though, which was back in... I think either 2017 or 2018?
@@dvonthompson4948 No you have to go up far enough so the eyes register. They shouldn’t be buzzing for no reason. Explaining the malfunction is due to the photo eye not picking up the wheel. If you get a car wash In a Ryko machine make sure you line up correctly.
Ya the photoeye is going bad or it is dirty but my guess is the ladder considering it is a newer machine
The only time I'm in the bay is if it's a Razor. But any other time, NOPE
The buzzing now has seen the car. Point blank the buzzer essentially means nothing because it can’t sense the wheel. When you move forward the eyes tell the wash when to start. 7:37 That photo eye barely caught it and then once you inched forward you engaged the photo eye. No matter what you just have to ignore it telling you to stop.
Ngl these are a pain in the ass sometimes
Its a game of Red Light Green Light 123 for crying out loud.
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I don't think you're supposed to just walk around in there outside the car while this is in operation. that can't be safe. and I don't think any injuries would be covered by insurance. Do you own the place or why didn't the attendant stop you from exiting your car? surely there must be video cameras.
I am very familiar with how this equipment operates. It should go without saying that you shouldn’t be around moving equipment without knowing exactly how it’s going to behave, however I have years of experience with these machines. Holiday doesn’t really care if I’m around the machine, even when they’re watching they don’t care. I know the service guys that take care of these machines, and the managers of a few stores. What I am doing in this video is very safe as long as you know exactly how the machine will behave. I appreciate your concern.
Sounds like a fire alarm
Kind of!
@@carwashreviewsandmore7609 yeah the photo eye is terrible
Oof on the headphone users X_X
Oh wtf
@@carwashreviewsandmore7609great video and I have been laughing at the part that you said it said see store for details
I think some people don't trsut our knowledge of car washes. We might seem like we don't know what were talking about but dang if we can fix a minor problem and know the photo eyes detect cars they maybe we do know what we are talking about
Yeah but still not a smart idea to open control cabinets or walk up to machinery that isn't yours. You can be held liable for damages to the equipment if something happens, and say those changes result in damages to another vehicle. It would 100 percent be your fault. Better to just inform the operator of the wash so it could be fixed accordingly.
Oh hey, I've been there before! It was still an XS(or an XS²? I'm not sure.) when I went through it though, which was back in... I think either 2017 or 2018?
Almost sounds like a scoreboard horn or buzzer.
In the machine wasn’t working well now it’s broken
Photoeyes are either dirty or going bad.
Yup.
@@carwashreviewsandmore7609 the reason it's doing that it's because if you go through the second time it will do that
@@dvonthompson4948 No you have to go up far enough so the eyes register. They shouldn’t be buzzing for no reason. Explaining the malfunction is due to the photo eye not picking up the wheel. If you get a car wash In a Ryko machine make sure you line up correctly.
you have to get closer a bit though. bit it's kinda funky.
Like the colorful foam
One time i got trapped in a car wash system
I didn't like the side sprayer that goes up and down
@@gabecompton235 Why not? It’s a good pre wash to get rid of heavy material before the wash itself.
@@carwashreviewsandmore7609 okay
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I don't trust the car wash systems i use self bay where you wash it yourself
How come? Automatic washes are very safe for you and your vehicle.
@@carwashreviewsandmore7609 because I got trapped in one before
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