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Hey Scotty. I'm looking at a 07 Ford Fusion with 160k miles for 4500 (high interest rate but he doesnt care abiut my credit) the cars been gone through and everything looks good
I get you hate Chrysler, but at least make the effort to know what your talking about. This old and outdated compass was released in 2008 and designed by Daimler Chrysler. Yet here you are again acting as if this is a result of FIAT. Hard enough to swallow what you said in another video about the Daimler merger which showed how little research you do and how your utter contempt for Chrysler has clouded your ability to be objective and transparent.
Bighamza22 over 30 years ago we had a mobile car inspector who would come and check out the car. It was a good service when buying a car and your mechanic is too far away. The other problem is having a trusted mechanic in the first place.
I agree w/ fkk youtube. Check oil & radiator level. Look closely at tire wear. Notice fuel level. Drive around town & highway for 20 minutes, listening, not talking. Does it accelerate smoothly without making noises? Does it panic stop in a straight line? Park in a Vehicle parts store several miles from where you'll be taking it back to & let it idle. Check trany fluid. Walk around car listening to the sounds it makes & look for smoke. Shut it off & get an employee to check it with one of their vehicle test boxes. Now drive it back to it's owner. More trustworthy than paying a mech & believeing he will do these things.
Do you realize how much trouble Marty could have been saved if Doc had had one of those $5,000 scan tools? Bet that scan tool would have sniffed out those finicky time circuits!
Scotty, I can't thank you enough for sharing the secrets of a mechanic. In one way you are working your way out of a job, but in another way you are solidifying the necessity of your trade.
the mustache mechanic you know kicking tires doesn’t do nothing, besides hurting your legs... when you have hummer then you can hit tires to not damage a valves, if you check tires every or other day.. but once in a while, use tire pressure gauge
@@cliftongreene5318The Toyota Corolla of yore was the finest mass produced vehicle ever made. No question. The 4EFE engine was indestructible. These days though, they are just another brand. The legendary reliability is long gone! A wise old mechanic friend once told me, when asked his opinion of cars vintage and modern: "They're all a piece of crap!" I'm inclined to agree with that assessment. 👍
@@cgavin1 Hehe, I had exactly that: A 1993 Toyota Corolla with the 4E-FE engine. No, it was not fast, but easily gave me 16 kilometers to the liter (~38 mpg). Even our modern Mazda 2 (also a great and reliable car) barely matches that, even though it is about 80kg lighter! Toyota Hybrids seem quite reliable. I'm eying an Auris TS Hybrid as a replacement for my Saab 9-5 2.3t in a year or two.
After taking a test drive of any used car and park it, be sure to start it again after a few minutes of sitting, especially a 3.5L Ford Edge. If it cranks over a little longer after a hot soak then there may be an issue with the fuel injectors leaking.
Scotty, never do you stop uploading and informing us with all your great knowledge! We the community cannot be thankful enough for the time it takes you to record and upload every single video you empower us with. A big thank you for sharing with us everything your knowledge
Novaverse in this video he doesn’t do nothing different than any other person who knows about cars will do different way.. i bought Honda Odyssey with my cousin. I checked all around the car, check fluids and look for rust, different paint. Then told him start the engine, after 3 min, told him to crank it to 2k arpms, I listen, saw than no parts are shaking or moving. Told him after the ride, is good to go. Now i just have to replace drive axle shocks, check barrings and cams, cuz he drove almost 30k miles round drip.. but engine is still like new..
At 8:41 that part was pretty fantastic actually. I've been having a rough week and that little tune 🎶 just made my life a little better. Tha k you Scotty for the longer videos!! Keep up the honest and honorable work!
If I recall correctly, he or somebody else said that as long as the transmission is in good condition after the accident, then the car should be fine. A Toyota with 200,000 km and in an accident will do fine, if the transmission is undamaged [edit: and no rust]. You could still get 100,000 km out of it. $5,000 CAD, including repairs, is a decent deal per km or per year. There will be better deals, though. This is all my own experience, and interpretation of what the TH-cam experts seem to be saying.
Hey Scotty!!! My Name is Josiah I’ve never taken my car to the mechanic in my life lol and when ever I can’t figure something out on my Acura( That I recently crashed 😅) I just watch a couple of your Videos and I figure it out 👍🏼!! Just wanted to say THANK YOU for being a Great Honest Mechanic and sharing all this SUPER VALUABLE Knowledge!!!
I bought a $70 scan tool that's Bluetooth and can read a lot of things, including the climate controls, which is kind of odd, but good for me, plus, I can program remote entries for cars that require the $5,000 Tech-II scanner. The device is an Autel MaxiAP AP200 and can get live data from basically everything, including wheel speeds to see which one is completely out (0MPH or 0KM/H). I have a BlueDriver OBD2 scanner Bluetooth tool as well, but doesn't do a heck of a lot, sadly, but, good enough to use for figuring out what the issue is and common fixes per part.
I appreciate what you’re doing for us Scotty...please keep it up. When it comes to buying ‘Used Cars’ & getting scammed we need all the help we can get.
@@b111372 I think so, mine are around 200k and runing very strong still! Take care of them, and do the basics when they come up, and they outlast the others!
Air Filter I usually don't bother with since they're usually cheap and easy to change yourself. Once I get it, if it isn't brand new I'll usually just throw a new one in anyway. Same with the engine oil, though I always check that before AND AFTER the test drive. Mainly checking for fuel or coolant in it. And on a test drive, always drive it with both the A/C on and off. I've seen sellers that leave the A/C on at full blast to mask problems.
Scotty is a true treasure with so much dishonesty out there nowadays people running scams all over the place I wish there were more mechanics like Scotty just giving you good honest advice
Notice how scotty described everything except the live variables? I believe hes getting old and doesnt know what most of those variables are. At most he can remember some parameters from other cars and find patterns of recognition... He would have explained every variable and its purpose otherwise, as he does with everything else
I know there all junk. And they don't stand by their warranty. Take your car back and it still be under warranty with something wrong and see if they will fix it .I got a omny charger 2.2 got it brand new. And it had a problem with the distributor. It had about 25000 miles on it. Had a 5 year 50000 mile warranty. I was liveing in Wisconsin at the time and I got it in niles Michigan. Took it to a dealership in Wisconsin. And he said he would not fix it that I had to take it back to Michigan to get it fixed. What kind of warranty is that. I got 96000 miles out of that car after changing 3 head gaskets. My father worked for the junkie car maker for like 32 years. And I will never buy any of there products ever again. Junk!
@@gregfuzi1069 I owned an 82 Plymouth horizon which was an knock off to that. From what my Dad told me at the time they were actually Mitsubishi engines in those. My car never had any issues in it, but I got it when it was at 70K miles, so maybe it was fixed before.
Superchuyito 1195 Guess I’ve been lucky. But then again, I don’t expect a car to last over 150,000 miles. And as much as I enjoy Scotty’s videos,l and respect his expertise, I do have to disagree with his cost calculations when it comes to his having spent only $7500 in his entire life on car purchases. If I remember correctly, he once referenced a $350 car that he then had painted for $800. I not a mechanic, so if I buy a car for $400, pay a mechanic $100 to check it out, buy 4 new tires right away ($200 at least), have the brakes done ($400), get a quick oil and filter change ($50), and maybe a pair of wiper blades replaced ($30), I am into the car almost $1200 into the car before I start driving it. I want any car I drive to start, steer, and stop without having the wheels fall off; hence, the new brakes and tires right away. I don’t have Scotty’s $5000 scanner to diagnose future problems. I don’t have his tool set or skill set to repair “the stupid thing.” So I buy new. I prefer the reliability and free maintenance I get with a new car. 1996 Town and Country 1999 Grand Caravan. 2008 Wrangler. And 2014 Wrangler 2008 Town and Country, 2017 Pacifica. Aside from recalls, no major issues with any of them. Admittedly, a small sample, but surprising in its virtual lack of any real wear or reliability issues
I worked at a Chrysler dealer as a service writer back in the 90’s. Brand new Chrysler a604 transmissions going out at 10,000 miles or less. I wrote so many warranty repairs I still remember the transmission number and this was in 1993! All of their models had issues and these were new cars. 3 out of 4 vehicles in the shop on any given day were mini vans. We opened up at 7:15 each morning and I would write repairs constantly till 5pm at night. Every morning there would be cars dropped off with keys in the drop box. When we opened the cars with people in them would be lined up down the road. Oh, and the idiots who bought these crap Chrysler’s would get out of their cars and start yelling at the unlucky service writer who went up to get the vin number in the windshield. This was the worst job I ever had. I hated that place with their inferior crap vehicles. I regrouped and started a business and was self employed for the next 19 years.
FYI Scooty,,,, until you look at high end or exotic cars all of them have great variations in paint thickness ie Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Chev, Ford, etc., it’s not just a fiat thing.
I was once advised that in factory the machines that spray them have very minimal variations that same effect can not be achieved in a spray booth by hand therefore you get much larger variations when its been resprayed plus you can get the orange peel effect if not well sprayed. Coating thickness is a good guide that it has had body repairs previously.
Mazdas used to have the worst paint, I used to have a 1990 B2200 and you could see the paint variations just by looking at it with your eyes. And it came from the factory that way. Great truck mechanically though.
If you are implying that manufacturers such as ferrari and lamborghini let alone smaller production mfrs like rolls royce or koenigsegg have more precise manufacturing standards that is opposite of reality. I remember a european journalist in the late 80s got a ferrari dino up on a lift next to an opel GT and said the differences were shocking. That hasnt changed.
@@dw1508 i get your point but how do robotic machines handle individual body parts? Correct me if I am wrong but I think the major unibody assembly gets sprayed on a rotisserie type jig with robotic sprayers programmed to uniformly follow the structure. Do smaller assemblies that get attached later in the line get the same type of precision? Could they? Obviously yes on the hood and trunk but bumpers, lower body cladding etc maybe not.
All auto manufacturers have their own levels of paint thickness and consistency and sheen , Chrysler paint is not very consistent and is generally very wavy , so all Chrysler paint is kind of decieving as factory paint may look like previous repair.
I know 2 separate people that have jeep compass, both have over 200000 miles on them only ever needed water pumps and fron cv joints besides that they r still running great.
It's a Fiat motor and transmission - do we really need more info ? The buyer thinks he's buying a Jeep but he's not. A sucker and his money soon go separate ways.
In England FIAT is Fix it again Tony and Lotus Lots of trouble usually serious .And DAIMLER Benz Mercedes - Don't Buy.Stick with Volvo-Good for a million or more miles .
My girlfriend bought this car, Jeep Compass 2019. She has 15,000 miles on it and has taken it into the shop 3 times already for transmission issues. They keep saying, "we fixed it," or "there's nothing wrong." Every time. We're filing Lemon Law paper work now for a refund.
the problem is that you didn't go an told the dealer yourself, men dealing with men it's a different thing when men vs women talking about cars unless you don't know anything either.
At 5:36 when Scotty said 'you can't trust anyone these days' was he refering to the red pickup truck parked up outside, hence checking the windows as well as that side view mirror...
Thank you Scotty. I love working on anything I get my hands on especially things I've never done before. I'm always look forward learning and get my hands on training. Good think I haven't messed up my wife's SUV.
The Army Corps of Engineers was constantly measuring the paint thickness on the gates of Gallipolis Locks Replacement project, the Greek painter told me that they made them paint the gates 26 times.They measure it in mils.
I just looked into this & seems Americans & only Americans refer to thou's (as in thousands of an inch) as mils, so my apologies I'm only correct for the rest of the world as we use microns or if you're old 'thous'. Australia is same the U.K.
picking up my current car in may, I got myself an 06 ford falcon (about 170,000 miles) with dedicated LPG. first thing I checked was oil and coolant, then I jumped inside, tested all the windows and ran the diagnostics tests / checked for codes with forscan on my phone and my $20 obd tool before test driving and checking for new codes. all was good, I bought it, and I freakin love this car! but hey, I wouldn't have had a clue where to start if not for your videos over the years scotty surprisingly my forscan / obd tool combination is better than some mechanics, as a friend of mine took her 03 focus to a mechanic regarding the trans being a bit weird (suspected solenoid fault) and they told her that it was definitely a solenoid but couldn't tell her which one... 20 seconds later, "hey look, it's solenoids C and D" which I myself thought was unusual as its A and/or B that seem to usually crap out. luckily for my friend it's an easy fix when she gets the trans serviced next
I just sold a 91 Toyota Pickup that had 586000 km on the chassis, transmission and diff. The motor in it came out of a wrecked 4 Runner. The body was shot but that thing still starts, runs and shifts well and the transfer case works fine. I doubt if I will ever own anything but Toyota trucks. I'm running an 07 Tundra now and I love it.
Thank you, now I just learned an easier way to know if the car frame is OK or not by measuring the distances between the wheels and the front. That is the most concerning part for me as I just bought a used car and plan to get a mechanic to check it once it arrived.
I love the look of the challenger but after looking closely at it tge car is "hollow". Heck, I always wondered why I see so many toppled over on three wheels at the roadside. Turns out there are very small, very specific jack points. If you miss them even a little the jack crushes through the car and your screwed.
i just watched a video of yours and i have to admit you said something i thought was brilliant Scotty, without quoting you, you said that autonomous cars should have their own lanes. great point/obversation,i say take that a step further and have said lanes with concrete barriers on both sides to make us even more safe !
2dthoughts When I relocate to the 817, I’d drive to the 214 just so Scotty can tell me my future Golf R is a money pit as it ages. Then out comes the preggo girlfriend graphic in the corner of my eye.
Gary B Longevity is kind of his obsession. Your longevity and comfort matter more than your cars. As long as it can be fixed, as is case with VW's, you will be fine. Golf's are supreme. Enjoy
@@jamesmedina2062 lol where did you get that idea? My friend inherited a 2002 golf when her son died. Wouldnt pass CA smog gas turbo engine. Needed this whole system rebuilt for $2200 pump was bad and its plumbing all rotted. Only purpose was to clean emissions for the first 30 seconds of operation in the morning. Most cars have no similar system. Like most german cars way overengineered with needless complexity with parts that are astronomically expensive to replace. German cars are okay first 5-7 years of operation but you get in the 8-15 year period or more they are endless money pits. Hondas and Toyotas not so. I drive an 07 honda odyssey EX-L with the awesome J35 V6 and all you gotta do is change the timing belt every 100k and keep ALL fluids fresh and they are trouble free. And the odysseys body/chassis is assembled in alabama(drivetrain shipped whole from japan) if it was a pure japan honda would be even better.
batvette first of all my point was about seat comfort and smoothness of Golfs. Even if you had to pay 10k extra to drive a comfortable car for ten years versus a car with crappy comfort, it would be worth it. Medical insurance is very expensive and people would be wise to use comfortable seats especially if you spend a lot of time in your car. Not all generations of Golf are the same. I like newer ones than 2002. more like 2007 onward. I will give you all of what you said about mechanical drivetrain reliability but my point was not about that. Golfs are also fast and fun so you also win those attributes as well.
I've been a mechanic for 45 yrs(now retired) and agree with all Scotty says...mercs bmw's land rovers! Wouldnt touch any!! I have a 2006 xtrail, and a 2010 saab 93 conv. Love them both.
I've never been to Houston, but that neighborhood Scotty lives in looks nice and quiet. It reminds me a lot of my neighborhood here in southern California, about 8 miles outside of downtown Los Angeles.
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Hiya Scotty, greetings from up north !what do you think about the old NISSAN Vg30 engines ? And the Z31 84-89 ?
Thanks for all the knowlege sharing!
Hey Scotty. I'm looking at a 07 Ford Fusion with 160k miles for 4500 (high interest rate but he doesnt care abiut my credit) the cars been gone through and everything looks good
I get you hate Chrysler, but at least make the effort to know what your talking about. This old and outdated compass was released in 2008 and designed by Daimler Chrysler. Yet here you are again acting as if this is a result of FIAT. Hard enough to swallow what you said in another video about the Daimler merger which showed how little research you do and how your utter contempt for Chrysler has clouded your ability to be objective and transparent.
Hey Scotty what you think about owning a Suzuki Jimmy 2019??
Any good muscle car recommendation I have been looking for cutlass supremes with a 350 from 1974 to 78
Scotty needs to open a pre-purchase inspection mechanic business. I'd hire one of his guys in a heartbeat.
no....take the car, pay 45 dollars for a gasoline tank drive it....if you end the trip successfully...the car is fine!!!
Bighamza22 over 30 years ago we had a mobile car inspector who would come and check out the car. It was a good service when buying a car and your mechanic is too far away. The other problem is having a trusted mechanic in the first place.
I agree w/ fkk youtube.
Check oil & radiator level. Look closely at tire wear. Notice fuel level. Drive around town & highway for 20 minutes, listening, not talking.
Does it accelerate smoothly without making noises? Does it panic stop in a straight line?
Park in a Vehicle parts store several miles from where you'll be taking it back to & let it idle. Check trany fluid.
Walk around car listening to the sounds it makes & look for smoke.
Shut it off & get an employee to check it with one of their vehicle test boxes.
Now drive it back to it's owner.
More trustworthy than paying a mech & believeing he will do these things.
@@TheNortheastAl I understand that. But with a proper vetting and customer review system maybe that can keep people honest.
In the UK we can call the AA and they'll give the car a 128 point check for around £140.
Scottie’s daughter is about to marry some guy and Scottie says WAIT let me hook up my $5000 scan tool to see if he’s got any bad codes in his past. 😀
Do you realize how much trouble Marty could have been saved if Doc had had one of those $5,000 scan tools? Bet that scan tool would have sniffed out those finicky time circuits!
@@Henry._Jones Ha ha so funny! 😀😀👏
😂😂
Scotty, I can't thank you enough for sharing the secrets of a mechanic. In one way you are working your way out of a job, but in another way you are solidifying the necessity of your trade.
You know Scotty was sad that he didn’t find anything wrong with that Jeep 😂
It's only 30k
H1N1 lol
Oh he will see it again and grin
He hates Jeeps. And GM. And Chrysler. And anything European lol. Oh and Nissan. Learned so much from Scotty. Thanks!
Isn't it due to the clean interior that he's sad :-). Stay has you are, you're making great job
Every city needs a friendly neighborhood Scotty 👍🏻
But people don't pay
Scottyman Scottyman..friendly neighborhood Scottyman..
You forgot to kick the tires as you walked around the car.
the mustache mechanic you know kicking tires doesn’t do nothing, besides hurting your legs... when you have hummer then you can hit tires to not damage a valves, if you check tires every or other day.. but once in a while, use tire pressure gauge
@@marcinnalepka1530 just a joke. Lol
@@marcinnalepka1530 tbh u can check tyre pressure by pressing the tyre wall with thumb
@@marcinnalepka1530 it's a joke
@@putinyoutosleep6184 Lmao
I’m having a horrible day and well a Scotty video always helps!
Dale Gribble haha always makes the day better
Hope everything goes better with the rest of your day dale!
Jeeping Down Under good!
Mr-Whipps thank you Mr. Whipps👍
Always remember - it could be worse! Have a better one!
I’m on a scotty binge, getting educated for when I buy my used car 👌 💯
I was waiting on the $5000 giant scan tool ... was not disappointed.
@socal rocks wonder if the dealership will allow "my" mechanic to use theirs when I bring him in this afternoon. "Auro" scanner??
Scotty's guide to buying cars:
If it ain't Toyota, don't buy it.
"Hell, just buy a Celica I've had that thing for 20 years!"
@@cliftongreene5318The Toyota Corolla of yore was the finest mass produced vehicle ever made. No question. The 4EFE engine was indestructible. These days though, they are just another brand. The legendary reliability is long gone! A wise old mechanic friend once told me, when asked his opinion of cars vintage and modern: "They're all a piece of crap!" I'm inclined to agree with that assessment. 👍
@@cgavin1 Hehe, I had exactly that: A 1993 Toyota Corolla with the 4E-FE engine. No, it was not fast, but easily gave me 16 kilometers to the liter (~38 mpg). Even our modern Mazda 2 (also a great and reliable car) barely matches that, even though it is about 80kg lighter!
Toyota Hybrids seem quite reliable. I'm eying an Auris TS Hybrid as a replacement for my Saab 9-5 2.3t in a year or two.
03 Tacoma owner still no new frame
@@cgavin1 I had a 1982 Corolla. It was a really good car.
Really love the longer videos. keep up the good work Scotty:)
the last minute is just the "things not mentioned" so he can get the vid to 10 mins
This bloke is a legend. Learn't more from he's clips than anyone else......god bless you youtube
After taking a test drive of any used car and park it, be sure to start it again after a few minutes of sitting, especially a 3.5L Ford Edge. If it cranks over a little longer after a hot soak then there may be an issue with the fuel injectors leaking.
Scotty, never do you stop uploading and informing us with all your great knowledge! We the community cannot be thankful enough for the time it takes you to record and upload every single video you empower us with. A big thank you for sharing with us everything your knowledge
Scotty, this is one of the best videos you've done recently. please make more videos of you doing inspections like this....
Most amazing car mechanic in the world! It's a pleasure to see your doing such a job!
I want one Scotty in my city, please!!!
Wife : is that a giant scan tool in your pocket ?
scotty : Yup
Rkk O'Tilley wife: is that a giant scan tool in your pocket? Scotty: nope
“...or are you happy to see me?!”
If all mechanics were like you , people would be trusting of them !!!! I would say 2 out of 10 machanics are honest !!!!!
Ten months later the number has gone to 1 in 20.
@@mirageseekr now back to 2/10
... & there’s a guy getting ripped-off every 8 out of 10 🤨
Roberrt, you're such an optimist. One out of a hundred is my guess.
Getting out and test driving around the city was cool. The checklist was a nice addition at the end too.
Scotty I wish you were here in Northern California...we need an HONEST mechanic like you.
When i buy a new car.. I'm gonna drive all the way to Texas to get it checked out by Scotty 😀
Mike Litoris Well if you buy at Toyota at least the car will make it there
I would love to have scotty check out all my vehicles that I would buy.....
Know Right
871jamie it the other way around
Lol
Another great video that's going to help us NOT get screwed.
Scotty you provide a great service to us all, thank you!
*I've seen scan tools worth more than Fiat-Chrysler cars.*
😂
@Farina Marcini And what does Datsun/Nissan have to do with this?
Daksh Pat I’ll be back
My friend has a snap on one that has at least 10000 in software
Yes, on aisle 3 over at your local Harbor Freight!
Recognizing the scenery in the drive he did in Houston is such a trip. TH-camrs never live anywhere I recognize, so this is so unusual.
This video showed me that Scotty is a good mechanic that knows what hes doing.
All the car mechanic rip-off merchants "know what they're doing".
@@GirGir183 are you suggesting that includes scotty?
No. But we are not to know whether he is or not.
Novaverse in this video he doesn’t do nothing different than any other person who knows about cars will do different way.. i bought Honda Odyssey with my cousin. I checked all around the car, check fluids and look for rust, different paint. Then told him start the engine, after 3 min, told him to crank it to 2k arpms, I listen, saw than no parts are shaking or moving. Told him after the ride, is good to go. Now i just have to replace drive axle shocks, check barrings and cams, cuz he drove almost 30k miles round drip.. but engine is still like new..
At 8:41 that part was pretty fantastic actually. I've been having a rough week and that little tune 🎶 just made my life a little better. Tha k you Scotty for the longer videos!! Keep up the honest and honorable work!
8:41 Can you please do a PART 2 video that shows how to check these things and what to look for if the car has been in an accident? Thanks Scotty!!
Yes please
He kind of did that. Measuring the wheel distance from the body. Look for bad paint. Look for error codes.
@@kevinj8258 that measuring the wheel distance from the body - I like that one.
If I recall correctly, he or somebody else said that as long as the transmission is in good condition after the accident, then the car should be fine. A Toyota with 200,000 km and in an accident will do fine, if the transmission is undamaged [edit: and no rust]. You could still get 100,000 km out of it. $5,000 CAD, including repairs, is a decent deal per km or per year. There will be better deals, though.
This is all my own experience, and interpretation of what the TH-cam experts seem to be saying.
You can use a magnet to check for accident damage as well. (Won't stick to bondo)
Hey Scotty!!! My Name is Josiah I’ve never taken my car to the mechanic in my life lol and when ever I can’t figure something out on my Acura( That I recently crashed 😅) I just watch a couple of your Videos and I figure it out 👍🏼!! Just wanted to say THANK YOU for being a Great Honest Mechanic and sharing all this SUPER VALUABLE Knowledge!!!
Scotty is saying " if you keep it, do you want me to order the repair parts for the transmission now, and schedule you for 14 months from now?"
That scan tool to Scotty is like spinach to Popeye.
426/425HP 🤣🤣🤣
Lol
Step 1. *Buy a $5000 Dealer Level Scan Tool*
@@2URLex well it will show you your car future lol
Step 2 start a youtube channel
I bought a $70 scan tool that's Bluetooth and can read a lot of things, including the climate controls, which is kind of odd, but good for me, plus, I can program remote entries for cars that require the $5,000 Tech-II scanner. The device is an Autel MaxiAP AP200 and can get live data from basically everything, including wheel speeds to see which one is completely out (0MPH or 0KM/H). I have a BlueDriver OBD2 scanner Bluetooth tool as well, but doesn't do a heck of a lot, sadly, but, good enough to use for figuring out what the issue is and common fixes per part.
Under a grand
Step 2, learn how to read the data from the $5k scan tool
I appreciate what you’re doing for us Scotty...please keep it up. When it comes to buying ‘Used Cars’ & getting scammed we need all the help we can get.
ON-BOARD with Scotty ! Love to see more of that in the future. Checking out customers cars on the road. Great stuff Scotty and great video.
I used to have a Jeep Liberty for a company car.
Made me a true believer...
...that I would never invest my good money on a Jeep.
Steve Doe only older jeeps
Damn RIGHT
@@NewzAndReviewz love older Jeeps. My 1993 just plum work out. Would not consider the new ones but my old Jeep was a beast.
Runs like a dream!!
Just bought a 2016 Camry SE. It has some parking lot scratches but runs silky smooth with 38,800 miles on it. Hope to get another 200,000 out of it.
You'll get another 300,000 at least if you do a lot of highway driving.
Get the door and hinges over the gas filler pipe rust-proofed. You'll thank me in 15 years.
Ill whoop you in my Dodge Stealth r/t
As a past twin turbo stealth owner, why the hell would you comment that? Totally irrelevant and moronic. It's not even funny as a troll.
How much did you pay?
9. Try to get the car up into the air and check from underneath. Brake lines, bushings, rubber parts, bearings, tie rods
Love all your videos Scotty but this one is the best by far gives a lot of pointers on what to really check for
Great video, this will help me out when buying my next preowned car
Could've just skipped the $5000 scan tool and buy a used Corolla
I'm about to buy a 94 Camry with 143,000 are Camry's and Corollas that good?
Bobby McCray if it’s taken care of you’ll be driving that car for a long while.
@@b111372 I think so, mine are around 200k and runing very strong still! Take care of them, and do the basics when they come up, and they outlast the others!
Bobby McCray short answer...yes. There is a reason it is the Carolla is the top selling car in the word
@@b111372 bro i had a camry i bought at 240k for 1k and drove it for YEARS up to 360k and when i sold it i still got 1k for it
Scotty is funny as heck. I just found his channel and I cant stop watching 👍👍👍👍👍
Great guy. Always honest and open with correct advice and tips.👍
Air Filter I usually don't bother with since they're usually cheap and easy to change yourself. Once I get it, if it isn't brand new I'll usually just throw a new one in anyway. Same with the engine oil, though I always check that before AND AFTER the test drive. Mainly checking for fuel or coolant in it. And on a test drive, always drive it with both the A/C on and off. I've seen sellers that leave the A/C on at full blast to mask problems.
Scotty: " *This isn't even*
*My final scan tool* "
Wig Splitter wig splitter ha
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Nice pp I also love jon bernthal
Release, the celicaaaaaa
lol
Scotty is a true treasure with so much dishonesty out there nowadays people running scams all over the place I wish there were more mechanics like Scotty just giving you good honest advice
Tools needed: paint tool, computer, and most importantly... A good mechanic
Don't forget the... Giant scan tool
Notice how scotty described everything except the live variables?
I believe hes getting old and doesnt know what most of those variables are. At most he can remember some parameters from other cars and find patterns of recognition...
He would have explained every variable and its purpose otherwise, as he does with everything else
That’s all we need and we can do it ourselves!
I just ordered my good mechanic on eBay
that Knows what he's doing!
Unfettered honesty is so rare in scottys industry. Keep performing the yeoman's work.
First problem I see is a chrysler product
I know there all junk. And they don't stand by their warranty. Take your car back and it still be under warranty with something wrong and see if they will fix it .I got a omny charger 2.2 got it brand new. And it had a problem with the distributor. It had about 25000 miles on it. Had a 5 year 50000 mile warranty. I was liveing in Wisconsin at the time and I got it in niles Michigan. Took it to a dealership in Wisconsin. And he said he would not fix it that I had to take it back to Michigan to get it fixed. What kind of warranty is that. I got 96000 miles out of that car after changing 3 head gaskets. My father worked for the junkie car maker for like 32 years. And I will never buy any of there products ever again. Junk!
@Tar Uggo actually some do, kinda rare though.
@@gregfuzi1069 I owned an 82 Plymouth horizon which was an knock off to that. From what my Dad told me at the time they were actually Mitsubishi engines in those. My car never had any issues in it, but I got it when it was at 70K miles, so maybe it was fixed before.
Superchuyito 1195
Guess I’ve been lucky. But then again, I don’t expect a car to last over 150,000 miles.
And as much as I enjoy Scotty’s videos,l and respect his expertise, I do have to disagree with his cost calculations when it comes to his having spent only $7500 in his entire life on car purchases.
If I remember correctly, he once referenced a $350 car that he then had painted for $800.
I not a mechanic, so if I buy a car for $400, pay a mechanic $100 to check it out, buy 4 new tires right away ($200 at least), have the brakes done ($400), get a quick oil and filter change ($50), and maybe a pair of wiper blades replaced ($30), I am into the car almost $1200 into the car before I start driving it. I want any car I drive to start, steer, and stop without having the wheels fall off; hence, the new brakes and tires right away.
I don’t have Scotty’s $5000 scanner to diagnose future problems.
I don’t have his tool set or skill set to repair “the stupid thing.”
So I buy new.
I prefer the reliability and free maintenance I get with a new car.
1996 Town and Country
1999 Grand Caravan.
2008 Wrangler. And
2014 Wrangler
2008 Town and Country,
2017 Pacifica.
Aside from recalls, no major issues with any of them.
Admittedly, a small sample, but surprising in its virtual lack of any real wear or reliability issues
I worked at a Chrysler dealer as a service writer back in the 90’s. Brand new Chrysler a604 transmissions going out at 10,000 miles or less. I wrote so many warranty repairs I still remember the transmission number and this was in 1993!
All of their models had issues and these were new cars. 3 out of 4 vehicles in the shop on any given day were mini vans.
We opened up at 7:15 each morning and I would write repairs constantly till 5pm at night.
Every morning there would be cars dropped off with keys in the drop box. When we opened the cars with people in them would be lined up down the road. Oh, and the idiots who bought these crap Chrysler’s would get out of their cars and start yelling at the unlucky service writer who went up to get the vin number in the windshield.
This was the worst job I ever had. I hated that place with their inferior crap vehicles.
I regrouped and started a business and was self employed for the next 19 years.
Wish mechanics would be honest like you. God bless you for the work you are doing. Saving people time and money. You're the best!
FYI Scooty,,,, until you look at high end or exotic cars all of them have great variations in paint thickness ie Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Chev, Ford, etc., it’s not just a fiat thing.
I was once advised that in factory the machines that spray them have very minimal variations that same effect can not be achieved in a spray booth by hand therefore you get much larger variations when its been resprayed plus you can get the orange peel effect if not well sprayed. Coating thickness is a good guide that it has had body repairs previously.
Mazdas used to have the worst paint, I used to have a 1990 B2200 and you could see the paint variations just by looking at it with your eyes. And it came from the factory that way. Great truck mechanically though.
If you are implying that manufacturers such as ferrari and lamborghini let alone smaller production mfrs like rolls royce or koenigsegg have more precise manufacturing standards that is opposite of reality.
I remember a european journalist in the late 80s got a ferrari dino up on a lift next to an opel GT and said the differences were shocking. That hasnt changed.
@@dw1508 i get your point but how do robotic machines handle individual body parts? Correct me if I am wrong but I think the major unibody assembly gets sprayed on a rotisserie type jig with robotic sprayers programmed to uniformly follow the structure. Do smaller assemblies that get attached later in the line get the same type of precision? Could they? Obviously yes on the hood and trunk but bumpers, lower body cladding etc maybe not.
All auto manufacturers have their own levels of paint thickness and consistency and sheen , Chrysler paint is not very consistent and is generally very wavy , so all Chrysler paint is kind of decieving as factory paint may look like previous repair.
I know 2 separate people that have jeep compass, both have over 200000 miles on them only ever needed water pumps and fron cv joints besides that they r still running great.
It's a Fiat motor and transmission - do we really need more info ? The buyer thinks he's buying a Jeep but he's not. A sucker and his money soon go separate ways.
in germany we say: FIAT (Fehlerhaft In Allen Teilen)/means: mistakes in all parts
It’s actually an Hyundai/Chrysler/ Asian/Toyota designed transmission in these cars
@@zuluflight5467 Fart In A Tub.
@@taunuslunatic404 hahaha
In England FIAT is Fix it again Tony and Lotus Lots of trouble usually serious .And DAIMLER Benz Mercedes - Don't Buy.Stick with Volvo-Good for a million or more miles .
personally i always check the rubbers as well. control arm bushings, motor mounts, sway bar, etc..
Its possible the paint thickness measurement device has a margin of error too and can be affected by dirty/dust particles on the car.
Or how your holding it, you know the angle of the dangle, just saying motor on.
Well if it was measuring paint up to 8mm thick there was definitely something wrong with it!
@Hawaii Nei lol, thanks for taking the time to point that out. Glad that was not difficult.
Watch his other video, he cleans the area he checks before using testing tool
@Hawaii Nei Take it anyway you like Mr or Mrs. Troll :)
Gotta love the music in the end: sort of pimpin' and romance mixed all in one.
My girlfriend bought this car, Jeep Compass 2019. She has 15,000 miles on it and has taken it into the shop 3 times already for transmission issues. They keep saying, "we fixed it," or "there's nothing wrong." Every time. We're filing Lemon Law paper work now for a refund.
the problem is that you didn't go an told the dealer yourself, men dealing with men it's a different thing when men vs women talking about cars unless you don't know anything either.
So I'm guessing it was still under warranty, sometimes they milk it out, if they can until the warranty expires.
Yup woman dealing is totally diffrent... I don't know why men dont understand that lol
I need a mechanic around here that would be willing to do stuff like this for people
"Sloppy Slippy shift" that's my new favorite term 😂
At 5:36 when Scotty said 'you can't trust anyone these days' was he refering to the red pickup truck parked up outside, hence checking the windows as well as that side view mirror...
This is fantastic, thanks again Scotty for the lesson of the day. I have learned so much from you :)
Thank you Scotty. I love working on anything I get my hands on especially things I've never done before. I'm always look forward learning and get my hands on training. Good think I haven't messed up my wife's SUV.
My original Panasonic battery of 14 yrs and 4 month finally died on labor day. ☹ oem battery from the 2005 4runner sport.
So, the battery was used for over 14 years and 4 months? When that battery was brand new I was only seven years old, now I'm 21 lol.
@Jack Daniels good to know, yes, my 05 4runner got 190,500 plus miles now.
I charish you’re opinions , really help a young mechanic like me with a drive to be noble and smart , thank you for you’re wisdom.
paint is measured in microns not millimetres but other than that pretty accurate advice overall.
The Army Corps of Engineers was constantly measuring the paint thickness on the gates of Gallipolis Locks Replacement project, the Greek painter told me that they made them paint the gates 26 times.They measure it in mils.
I just looked into this & seems Americans & only Americans refer to thou's (as in thousands of an inch) as mils, so my apologies I'm only correct for the rest of the world as we use microns or if you're old 'thous'. Australia is same the U.K.
picking up my current car in may, I got myself an 06 ford falcon (about 170,000 miles) with dedicated LPG. first thing I checked was oil and coolant, then I jumped inside, tested all the windows and ran the diagnostics tests / checked for codes with forscan on my phone and my $20 obd tool before test driving and checking for new codes. all was good, I bought it, and I freakin love this car!
but hey, I wouldn't have had a clue where to start if not for your videos over the years scotty
surprisingly my forscan / obd tool combination is better than some mechanics, as a friend of mine took her 03 focus to a mechanic regarding the trans being a bit weird (suspected solenoid fault) and they told her that it was definitely a solenoid but couldn't tell her which one... 20 seconds later, "hey look, it's solenoids C and D" which I myself thought was unusual as its A and/or B that seem to usually crap out. luckily for my friend it's an easy fix when she gets the trans serviced next
How about get under the car and look for fluid leaks, check exhaust system, etc. etc. Gotta do that stuff!
I just sold a 91 Toyota Pickup that had 586000 km on the chassis, transmission and diff. The motor in it came out of a wrecked 4 Runner. The body was shot but that thing still starts, runs and shifts well and the transfer case works fine. I doubt if I will ever own anything but Toyota trucks. I'm running an 07 Tundra now and I love it.
2030 Scotty has reached 1million videos uploads.
Scotty, I only watch your channel because of your honesty.... and to learn new things
I like the music for check list items not mentioned 😅
Such a good guy...nice of you to teach us..I watch your stuff and learn. I'm 57 years old women.Need to know.
"Get a good mechanic who knows what he's doing."
I've seen a few of Scotty Kilmers youtube videos, I think I'll be fine...
You really make me want to be a mechanic.... i very much enjoy you videos... thank you for all your knowledge and advice.
Glad I stayed till the end to hear the checklist music.
Thank you, now I just learned an easier way to know if the car frame is OK or not by measuring the distances between the wheels and the front. That is the most concerning part for me as I just bought a used car and plan to get a mechanic to check it once it arrived.
I love the look of the challenger but after looking closely at it tge car is "hollow". Heck, I always wondered why I see so many toppled over on three wheels at the roadside. Turns out there are very small, very specific jack points. If you miss them even a little the jack crushes through the car and your screwed.
Who needs a Boom Box when Scotty is rocking that Professional Grade Scan Tool like a champ 2:30
Car: *exists*
Scotty: time to get the scan tool
Thanks for making me love my old carburetted motorcycle even more...
5:06 a mechanic who knows what he's doing is very important ::scrolls up on screen when its already up all the way:: haha good video
We need More Scotty's everywhere in the USA every City, Town & Suburb.
I like the way Scotty uses the word " honest " a lot. It seems Honesty is getting more rare every day.
Rare, & “gray” & confusing 🤨
i just watched a video of yours and i have to admit you said something i thought was brilliant Scotty, without quoting you, you said that autonomous cars should have their own lanes. great point/obversation,i say take that a step further and have said lanes with concrete barriers on both sides to make us even more safe !
You know a mechanic in Dallas that can tell me everything is junk and that I need a very old Corolla or Celica?
2dthoughts When I relocate to the 817, I’d drive to the 214 just so Scotty can tell me my future Golf R is a money pit as it ages. Then out comes the preggo girlfriend graphic in the corner of my eye.
Gary B Longevity is kind of his obsession. Your longevity and comfort matter more than your cars. As long as it can be fixed, as is case with VW's, you will be fine. Golf's are supreme. Enjoy
@@jamesmedina2062 lol where did you get that idea? My friend inherited a 2002 golf when her son died. Wouldnt pass CA smog gas turbo engine. Needed this whole system rebuilt for $2200 pump was bad and its plumbing all rotted. Only purpose was to clean emissions for the first 30 seconds of operation in the morning. Most cars have no similar system. Like most german cars way overengineered with needless complexity with parts that are astronomically expensive to replace.
German cars are okay first 5-7 years of operation but you get in the 8-15 year period or more they are endless money pits. Hondas and Toyotas not so. I drive an 07 honda odyssey EX-L with the awesome J35 V6 and all you gotta do is change the timing belt every 100k and keep ALL fluids fresh and they are trouble free. And the odysseys body/chassis is assembled in alabama(drivetrain shipped whole from japan) if it was a pure japan honda would be even better.
batvette first of all my point was about seat comfort and smoothness of Golfs. Even if you had to pay 10k extra to drive a comfortable car for ten years versus a car with crappy comfort, it would be worth it. Medical insurance is very expensive and people would be wise to use comfortable seats especially if you spend a lot of time in your car. Not all generations of Golf are the same. I like newer ones than 2002. more like 2007 onward. I will give you all of what you said about mechanical drivetrain reliability but my point was not about that. Golfs are also fast and fun so you also win those attributes as well.
I seen a guy on TH-cam that did a pretty thorough job shitting on poor quality everything.
I've been a mechanic for 45 yrs(now retired) and agree with all Scotty says...mercs bmw's land rovers! Wouldnt touch any!!
I have a 2006 xtrail, and a 2010 saab 93 conv. Love them both.
"I can feel it right now, when it goes down and Jiggles a bit" Scotty, that's what she said!!
I am fortunate there is guy locally that is like Scotty owns his own garage, long time mechanic, very honest, all my repairs go to him.
6:37 lmao that one caught off guard 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yeah, that made my day!
I flippin love this guy. An honest guy
Always enjoy watching Scotty videos!!
Here in the northeast, rust is the number 1 problem with used cars, and dealers do their best to try and hide it.
Thank you for always giving us great honest advice!!! 😇😇😇
HONESTY = priceless
One of my friend bought one. Worst car he ever had. Got rid of it after 2 years.
That thing lasted 2 years ??! Impressive for a jeep
I've never been to Houston, but that neighborhood Scotty lives in looks nice and quiet. It reminds me a lot of my neighborhood here in southern California, about 8 miles outside of downtown Los Angeles.
Some of these newer cars It is a pain to check the transmission fluid no dipstick. If so id just not buy that model.
Love all your videos! Teach us how to find a good mechanic. It's getting harder and harder to find a good mechanic.
6:45. " .... that's four fingers ... ". Yes, but are those metric fingers or imperial fingers? And, how many cubits is the wheelbase on each side?
Noticed the New Hampshire personalized plate on Jeep had 'LIVE FREE OR DIE' motto, as does Scotties Garage!!
“I’d have told him not to buy it in the first place”!!!!😅🤣😂