Problem # 1 it's a Nissan. Problem # 2 dealer did that women wrong and never changed the oil and shipped it. Problem # 3 Engine is probably damaged and will grenade within months. It's really sad to hear when someone trusts the dealership to take care of them and they completely disrepect their customers. You heard her right? She paid over $200.00 for a complete oil change service and got what??? NOTHING!
@@robbie5138 No #1 means everything because NIssan's are a POS. I have a 30 + year old Toyota Corolla still on it's original MAF sensor. Keep buying Nissans cause they look kewl but i'm not the sucker who's buying replacement parts like candy.
@@klwthe3rdmy wife has a 1991 (uk registered) K10 Nissan Micra. I bought it for her 11 years ago. Other than perished engine mount rubbers and rear dampers? The car has never let her down once and has just turned over 110,000 miles. Might I add? Her car doesn’t even have a MAF sensor
@@snorb1tz That's because your Nissan is a 1991. Completely different world we are talking about with this Pathfinder. After the merger with Renault, Nissan quality has plumetted. You're trying to compare apples to oranges. Not going to happen.
Watching this reminded me of a very personal situation. I went to Florida for a visit with my daughter and grandkids, I was outside having a beverage and asked my son-in-law how his '95 Chevy 1/2 ton 4x4 was running, his response touched a nerve in my silly mind. He says " the transmission ain't workn, so I can't use the truck". I immediately hit the road and bought a high lift jack, jack stands, and a complete set of basic mechanics tools. When I got back to the house I told Chris to call his brother, the youngest and strongest one, to come over and help. We removed the driveshaft, transfer case and transmission. We took it to a friend of mine and completely rebuilt the transmission. 3 days later we reinstalled it and to this very day she still runs great.
They sharked her and no doubt she works hard honest taking care of people by reading her shirt which doesn't pay enough for what it is. They owe her big time.
A large majority of my business is fixing other shops screw ups... 😂 Going to start getting info on these businesses so I can go and leave a 1 star review and explain to future customers why they shouldn't use this shop. Just did a jeep where the shop was given the exhaust manifold to replace and all the shop did was loosen the exhaust manifold so they didn't have to do any work and sent it out... 😂 Jiffy lube told another friend it would be $2300 to fix the AC in his truck. Cost me $120 for a belt and pully kit and the AC worked again... Have a job in the next couple hours to fix brakes that someone couldn't do right.
Wow that sucks when I had my car. I always took it to the dealership because it was under warranty, but I had the same issues. Had my oil changed was driving to town. What do you know oil light comes on I’m a quart low and there were several other incidents like Lugnuts not tightened on my wheels repairs that were halfway done so I no longer trust the dealerships
I always pay my guy like 100$ under the table to come inspect with me and I always do private to avoid the 2000$ in fees and taxes and shit. My dad is a sales manager for a huge dealership and is only buy it if he personally showed me it and it was a good deal.
This is why cars suck in general. If you buy a used car you have to trust that maintenance was done CORRECTLY. There are ways to kinda tell, but you can't really open an engine to see if it has had regular and proper oil changes.
I'm so sick of dealerships ripping people off hard-working people like they are and can't afford a bunch of extra costs, they need to be called out who that is.
I worked at a dealership for 30 yrs Pontiac buick gmc in Cincinnati so many people come through the door as mechanics and have no integrity and you can't catch or babysit them all hrs of the day just be vigilant on what there doing and hopefully you can stop some of theses scamsters
A good honest mechanic is everything! Do some research when selecting. I read reviews & ask around for recommendations. I look at the organization & cleanliness of a shop. Plus, the Customer Waiting areas. A shop that has good communication skills is mandatory. Price is important & I get an estimate. I always change my oil after 3000 miles. Despite, what the Owners Manual recommends. I have been very pleased with the Toyota/Lexus products. If maintained properly, 300K miles & more can be achieved. Sure, you pay more up front for a Lexus, Acura, Toyota, etc. But, in the long run, you come out ahead. However, all cars including Lexus, Acura, & Toyota are not created equal. Do your research (Consumer Reports, Edmunds, etc.). When you buy, ALWAYS insist on the car being examined by a reliable shop. It will be the best $200-250 you will ever spend.
Definitely gained a sub from me.. ain’t too reputable mechanics now a days! I’ve been in the trade for years learned from my father and my uncles. Went to school for automotive mechanics and engineering, I seriously dislike major dealerships and auto shops as the majority around where I live are all just scammers. Keep up the honest work brotha!
I'm not trying to plug them, but if I can wait a day or two for a part, I will always use RockAuto. Even overnighting the part can be cheaper than buying it from a dealer or a local parts store. I had a mass airflow sensor go out on my Malibu, and through Advanced Auto, they wanted $108 through Rock Auto with shipping. It was like $68, and that was an OEM part.
When the brake pads get lower the piston has to come out further to push on the pads which causes the brake fluid in the reservoir to be lower. As long as it’s not below the low line you shouldn’t worry about it. When the brake pads are changed, the fluid will return to normal after you depress the piston
The odds of this woman going to the dealership is slim to none. There is no way that car being low with multiple fluids had service at a dealership or even a regular mechanic. Something tells me she done zero maintenance to the car since she has owned it.
Let's be honest. It's more likely that dealership visit and oil change was a year and a half ago and she's in denial (or just lying) than them literally doing nothing and charging her. Nobody likes to lie more than customers who neglect maintenance
Strange. Everyone I know just likes for their car to start when they're ready to go somewhere. I have never had anyone run down a mechanic or dealership in my hearing that did good work. Ever. I'm 44. I have personally replaced parts that dealers have lied to my family about changing. I have personally seen parts marked, heard dealers and mechanics claim and charge for buying new parts, only to find the marked parts still in place. So you might want to save your lies for women who don't have access to men. The people who watch this channel probably turn their own wrenches, aren't too good to get dirty, and just plain know better. Will people lie about vehicle maintenance? People lie about everything. But this woman was not lying.
Straight up!!!!! Lady you need to go to mechanics school!!!!! You got it!!!!! Seriously!!!!! Guys can’t put the scenario together. Well done!!!! Well done!!!!
I'm fully against dealership service. However if the oil hasn't been changed in 10's of thousands of miles and sludge builds up, a fresh oil change can look like that in a couple hundred miles . The engine has been majorly neglected on maintenance and the dealer shouldn't be the blame for it. I'm not even fully convinced she's telling the truth.
If I had my car serviced at a dealership, and less than a month later I found out I had no/low fluids in every area they were supposed to top off, I wouldn't have been standing there for longer I would have taken it back and told them to swap me for a different vehicle immediately or take the shit back and I'll get something somewhere else. That's absolutely insane they did her like that.
I watch your videos now bc sometimes in a bad deal you tell them don’t worry about it and walk away no charge. Exactly how I would do it and very few will! Great to witness
Just told a woman yesterday don’t take your car to the stealerships unless you absolutely have to!😂😂😂that’s insane that’s also not a 3 week old air filter
That ticking is usually due to not changing oil when due. Best to do it on VQ engines every 4,500 miles or less even the ones with the high pressure pump. Sad story is engines always end up being replaced.
If a car is low on brake fluid, unless you find an active leak, its likely the vehicle needs brakes, when you recompress the calipers the fluid will go back up.
On my last visit to the dealership under my warranty they told me I should look at replacing my filters soon. A couple months later and after a fire season I ordered filters to swap them myself, and when I opened the glovebox to remove the cabin filter it was EMPTY! They literally took it out, wrote down it needs to be replaced in the near future and never put it back in. Idiots. I do all maintenance myself at this point, it’s just hard to trust anybody to do the job correctly.
I just changed my MAF on my 08 Frontier and it was around $100. Intake air temp was reading -56 on the freeze frame data. Not possible even on a cold start here in sunny Florida. 😂
That sensor would have been either cheaper or a bit more but way better quality from the dealer. Those duralast parts are junk now. Orielys import direct used to be junk and duralast good. They completey switched places past 5 years
These part stores have given up and have been taxing people who need parts same day and they know it. You can def get that sensor for around $30 online, if you can wait a few days.
If she doesn’t have a leak on brake fluid with it being low probably needs brakes as well. I work in a shop and that’s the number one thing I look at after low brake fluid and every time pads are almost metal on metal.
I bet she stormed down to the Nissan dealership and gave them $200 worth of abuse, I hope they sorted this, I hope she gotta new engine too, flaming crooks, great work Matt 👍
I tell ppl dealers are possibly the worst place to take your car. They are of course worried of there warranty being voided but I tell them look how much they charge you over just a year in service the cost is just ridiculous bro , so I tell them is it really worth paying the extra cost or get it done by the right mechanic or if like me I work on my vehicles and also work on others to saves thousands on repairs and also there is great warranty companies out there outside the dealer as well
Nissans are notorious for having mass air flow problems, they will cause all kinds of symptoms and you have to be careful where you get them, I had 2 different ones and they both had issues, The OEM ones are the best.
My Mom fell for the radiator flush and hoses thing. When she arrived home the engine was heat pinging like mad. I took a look and all new hoses but....no coolant at all.
I have a friend who owns his own shop. It got slow for a while and a local dealership made him a pretty handsome offer financially so he went to work for them thinking maybe after 6 months or a year he would go back to his own shop. After 5 weeks he quit coz he would see cars come in and sit in the bay for hours no work get done and then bill the customer send them on their way
One thing I've seen in Nissan and Infiniti the air filter rips and particulates get on mass air flow car will do this and cost a huge amount of money for something so simple.
NEVER trust a dealership, NEVERRRRRR. I'm going to start placing hidden cameras on my friends vehicles that go to dealerships for services and send it to the local news stations if or when it shows them scamming customers.
Dealerships! ...the worst. I found out the hard way w/ the local (only) Toyota dealership in town. Learn to do it yourself...or find a honest guy like Matthew Parker
Duralast be charging sometimes especially if she went to autozone or some shit lol. And that’s a somewhat newer Nissan so $100 sounds accurate for a aftermarket sensor. oem is even worse
Oem is worth it in my opinion I feel like parts stores put life time warranties on their in house products because they know you will be bringing it back once it fails
just one comment- why stick your hand out for the dog to smell you? 2 things on that:1- a dog can smell you just fine and a hand dont do shit. 2- dogs dont reach out paws to new dogs.
I had a friend in high-school who's dad owned an auto dealership, they would hire Exconvict's, you know second chances an all that, problem is, most of those guy's haven't learned their lesson and with scam people just far kicks, they think it's funny to do bad things to people! Honest hard working people! A lot of the car sellsmen are convicts, dealerships like them cause they don't have a problem lying to people!🤨
yup we knew it but here’s proof. Avoid dealerships at all cost. Service your own car and be aware if it’s condition at all times. And take the manufacturer oil change interval and at the very least half it…
Codes are not part numbers. I remember a few years back I had a Mini with a "mass air flow sensor code" The fix for the thing was a timing chain. Codes are the computer recognizing something is wrong. If the codes were part numbers no one would need a mechanic that knows what they are doing.
I cant see a dealer just straight not changing the oil when it was there for just an oil change this seems like blame game or it was 3 months and not 1. Could be wrong and if i am SHAME on that service manager writer technician shit even the porter who pulled it up. Again I hope she just overestimated her time since last appt or she took it on a long ass road trip and doesn’t understand mileage intervals are more indicative than time since the oil was changed. If you made it this far FULL SYNTHETIC FOR THE W ILL STILL CHANGE IT EVERY 3K WHY CAUSE I❤️🌎
People should posting on social media the way the stealership treats them! Call them out, get names addresses name the dealership, service manager, everything you can think of!🤨👍
This is a fine example of why you should avoid the "stealership".
On another note, Parker is so fckn smooth. Anyone else ever notice how he always gives his customers a compliment after meeting them?
Yep! dig that about him.
Problem # 1 it's a Nissan. Problem # 2 dealer did that women wrong and never changed the oil and shipped it. Problem # 3 Engine is probably damaged and will grenade within months. It's really sad to hear when someone trusts the dealership to take care of them and they completely disrepect their customers. You heard her right? She paid over $200.00 for a complete oil change service and got what??? NOTHING!
So your #1 means nothing because if the Dealership did their job the car would be doing fine.
@@robbie5138 No #1 means everything because NIssan's are a POS. I have a 30 + year old Toyota Corolla still on it's original MAF sensor. Keep buying Nissans cause they look kewl but i'm not the sucker who's buying replacement parts like candy.
@@klwthe3rdmy wife has a 1991 (uk registered) K10 Nissan Micra. I bought it for her 11 years ago. Other than perished engine mount rubbers and rear dampers? The car has never let her down once and has just turned over 110,000 miles. Might I add? Her car doesn’t even have a MAF sensor
02 f150 king ranch mint condition. Has almost all original stuff
@@snorb1tz That's because your Nissan is a 1991. Completely different world we are talking about with this Pathfinder. After the merger with Renault, Nissan quality has plumetted. You're trying to compare apples to oranges. Not going to happen.
That dealer robbed that woman!
Dealers never care about the customers, they just want to make sales and get that commission money.
She took that shit the jiffy lube my boy she ain't never too the car dealership if she is Missing all those fluids
@@Brandon-vj6zz not true, someone just made a mistake. you should always check it after no matter where you take it
Watching this reminded me of a very personal situation. I went to Florida for a visit with my daughter and grandkids, I was outside having a beverage and asked my son-in-law how his '95 Chevy 1/2 ton 4x4 was running, his response touched a nerve in my silly mind. He says " the transmission ain't workn, so I can't use the truck". I immediately hit the road and bought a high lift jack, jack stands, and a complete set of basic mechanics tools. When I got back to the house I told Chris to call his brother, the youngest and strongest one, to come over and help. We removed the driveshaft, transfer case and transmission. We took it to a friend of mine and completely rebuilt the transmission. 3 days later we reinstalled it and to this very day she still runs great.
lol
Hell yea
Those idiots never changed her oil.
She paid for nothing.
Happens all the time, I used to work at a FORD dealer and they charged a lot of people and never even opened the hood.
@@eltonspurlock Depends on the dealership. I work at *FORD* and can tell you we've never done that.
They sharked her and no doubt she works hard honest taking care of people by reading her shirt which doesn't pay enough for what it is. They owe her big time.
A large majority of my business is fixing other shops screw ups... 😂 Going to start getting info on these businesses so I can go and leave a 1 star review and explain to future customers why they shouldn't use this shop. Just did a jeep where the shop was given the exhaust manifold to replace and all the shop did was loosen the exhaust manifold so they didn't have to do any work and sent it out... 😂 Jiffy lube told another friend it would be $2300 to fix the AC in his truck. Cost me $120 for a belt and pully kit and the AC worked again... Have a job in the next couple hours to fix brakes that someone couldn't do right.
i've never had good luck with aftermarket MAF's. those and oxygen sensors i always try and go with oem
Absolutely oem for o2s. Maf is hit or miss on aftermarket.
Our boy working in the hood.....
Tryna make a buck and not get robbed 😂😂😂
Vincent has a Glock under his arm 😂😂 nothing to see here lol
Yeah wtf!
@@AlexDMCI’m sayin
Don't be messing around at sonic...they packing 😂
Dude wtf
Yeah! Another example of a responsible gun owner!
I dont believe her. All she's done is put gas in that car.
Ive met liars like her before.
never went to the dealership.
Looked for this comment lol I was thinking the same thing.
Damn being low in all fluids is an achievement 😅
That's called Nissan
Typical Nissan.
No chill, steering needs a fill, no brakes no wiper frill
Well the dealer shafted her in this instance.
Yep. Power steering fluid being low means a leak too.
They call them STEALerships for a reason
Wow that sucks when I had my car. I always took it to the dealership because it was under warranty, but I had the same issues. Had my oil changed was driving to town. What do you know oil light comes on I’m a quart low and there were several other incidents like Lugnuts not tightened on my wheels repairs that were halfway done so I no longer trust the dealerships
I always pay my guy like 100$ under the table to come inspect with me and I always do private to avoid the 2000$ in fees and taxes and shit. My dad is a sales manager for a huge dealership and is only buy it if he personally showed me it and it was a good deal.
This is why cars suck in general. If you buy a used car you have to trust that maintenance was done CORRECTLY. There are ways to kinda tell, but you can't really open an engine to see if it has had regular and proper oil changes.
That's why I tell all my customers if you can wait a couple days then just order the parts. Same brand stuff for quarter of the price
I’m 100% sure the MAF would’ve been like $30 or so online. Auto parts stores like to tax out the ass
I'm so sick of dealerships ripping people off hard-working people like they are and can't afford a bunch of extra costs, they need to be called out who that is.
Not only ripping people off but very expensive
How can a newer car be so low on all it's fluids. Either its driven like a bat out of hell or the dealership near her is crap.
or she never went
I worked at a dealership for 30 yrs Pontiac buick gmc in Cincinnati so many people come through the door as mechanics and have no integrity and you can't catch or babysit them all hrs of the day just be vigilant on what there doing and hopefully you can stop some of theses scamsters
A good honest mechanic is everything! Do some research when selecting. I read reviews & ask around for recommendations. I look at the organization & cleanliness of a shop. Plus, the Customer Waiting areas. A shop that has good communication skills is mandatory. Price is important & I get an estimate. I always change my oil after 3000 miles. Despite, what the Owners Manual recommends. I have been very pleased with the Toyota/Lexus products. If maintained properly, 300K miles & more can be achieved. Sure, you pay more up front for a Lexus, Acura, Toyota, etc. But, in the long run, you come out ahead. However, all cars including Lexus, Acura, & Toyota are not created equal. Do your research (Consumer Reports, Edmunds, etc.). When you buy, ALWAYS insist on the car being examined by a reliable shop. It will be the best $200-250 you will ever spend.
If I didn’t look at the comments, I would’ve never even noticed my man was holding a Glock under his arm and the red shirt Vincent
She’s dating him for those free Route 66 Dr Peppers
Definitely gained a sub from me.. ain’t too reputable mechanics now a days! I’ve been in the trade for years learned from my father and my uncles. Went to school for automotive mechanics and engineering, I seriously dislike major dealerships and auto shops as the majority around where I live are all just scammers. Keep up the honest work brotha!
Wow the dealership ripped her off that’s why is a good idea to check it before you pay .
Dealerships are crooked, never take your car to a dealership,they are all about that God almighty dollar!
I'm not trying to plug them, but if I can wait a day or two for a part, I will always use RockAuto. Even overnighting the part can be cheaper than buying it from a dealer or a local parts store. I had a mass airflow sensor go out on my Malibu, and through Advanced Auto, they wanted $108 through Rock Auto with shipping. It was like $68, and that was an OEM part.
Did she really go get the oil changed? Let's see the receipt.
Probably just low brake pad material left that's why it looks low on brake fluid, you shouldn't top that off.
? Explain.
When the brake pads get lower the piston has to come out further to push on the pads which causes the brake fluid in the reservoir to be lower. As long as it’s not below the low line you shouldn’t worry about it. When the brake pads are changed, the fluid will return to normal after you depress the piston
love the causal armpit gun
The odds of this woman going to the dealership is slim to none. There is no way that car being low with multiple fluids had service at a dealership or even a regular mechanic. Something tells me she done zero maintenance to the car since she has owned it.
Let's be honest. It's more likely that dealership visit and oil change was a year and a half ago and she's in denial (or just lying) than them literally doing nothing and charging her. Nobody likes to lie more than customers who neglect maintenance
Theorole blamessomeone else 😅😂
You must work at dealership
Strange. Everyone I know just likes for their car to start when they're ready to go somewhere. I have never had anyone run down a mechanic or dealership in my hearing that did good work. Ever. I'm 44. I have personally replaced parts that dealers have lied to my family about changing. I have personally seen parts marked, heard dealers and mechanics claim and charge for buying new parts, only to find the marked parts still in place. So you might want to save your lies for women who don't have access to men. The people who watch this channel probably turn their own wrenches, aren't too good to get dirty, and just plain know better. Will people lie about vehicle maintenance? People lie about everything. But this woman was not lying.
This is why I fix my own vehicles, I'm not a certified mechanic but I'm the owner and if I screw up it's on me
Straight up!!!!! Lady you need to go to mechanics school!!!!! You got it!!!!! Seriously!!!!! Guys can’t put the scenario together. Well done!!!! Well done!!!!
I'm fully against dealership service. However if the oil hasn't been changed in 10's of thousands of miles and sludge builds up, a fresh oil change can look like that in a couple hundred miles . The engine has been majorly neglected on maintenance and the dealer shouldn't be the blame for it. I'm not even fully convinced she's telling the truth.
If I had my car serviced at a dealership, and less than a month later I found out I had no/low fluids in every area they were supposed to top off, I wouldn't have been standing there for longer I would have taken it back and told them to swap me for a different vehicle immediately or take the shit back and I'll get something somewhere else. That's absolutely insane they did her like that.
I can't believe that woman. Id ask for the receipt to see what was done and when.
Look as like they put the old oil in it to say they changed it
Why did the air filter need to be slapped if it just got changed????
Thinking the same exact thing!
Why not?
Some places are dusty some are not ,it was still clean just had surface accum
Seems to me it's a neglected veichle and she's blaming someone elese.
Yyyyyeah, she lied about recent service with all of her fluids literally being low. Yyyeah. Lol
lol Matt your a braver sole than I am working in that part of town my man 😂
I watch your videos now bc sometimes in a bad deal you tell them don’t worry about it and walk away no charge. Exactly how I would do it and very few will! Great to witness
Dealerships scamming women happens alot
What a blessing you are you have touched and impacted many hearts God is using you in a mighty way be blessed my friend
glad my grandpa taught me some stuff about cars to always check the basics here and there to prevent a blown engine
Well. She did take it to the STEALER-SHIP
Dude your a gem your the most honest mechanic I’ve ever seen on here
my boy had that tooly in the armpit the whole time 💀💀
😂
The world needs more people like you around....
She looked confused when got told she needed to replace it 😆
Just told a woman yesterday don’t take your car to the stealerships unless you absolutely have to!😂😂😂that’s insane that’s also not a 3 week old air filter
Just changed the MAF sensor on a 2010 beetle prices ranged from £25 to £113 for the same part. Definitely pays to shop about.
FYI, never take you car for a service at a dealership. I always take it to independent or commercial mechanic shop
That ticking is usually due to not changing oil when due. Best to do it on VQ engines every 4,500 miles or less even the ones with the high pressure pump. Sad story is engines always end up being replaced.
ok so here's the deal...im hungry..
NO S*it!!! The man's gotta eat. He can't be driving all over town forever. Mad respect for him.
I miss my 74 duster...
If a car is low on brake fluid, unless you find an active leak, its likely the vehicle needs brakes, when you recompress the calipers the fluid will go back up.
On my last visit to the dealership under my warranty they told me I should look at replacing my filters soon. A couple months later and after a fire season I ordered filters to swap them myself, and when I opened the glovebox to remove the cabin filter it was EMPTY! They literally took it out, wrote down it needs to be replaced in the near future and never put it back in. Idiots. I do all maintenance myself at this point, it’s just hard to trust anybody to do the job correctly.
I just changed my MAF on my 08 Frontier and it was around $100. Intake air temp was reading -56 on the freeze frame data. Not possible even on a cold start here in sunny Florida. 😂
That sensor would have been either cheaper or a bit more but way better quality from the dealer. Those duralast parts are junk now. Orielys import direct used to be junk and duralast good. They completey switched places past 5 years
These part stores have given up and have been taxing people who need parts same day and they know it. You can def get that sensor for around $30 online, if you can wait a few days.
With no apparent leaks, low brake fluid often means the calipers are way out and New brake pads may be in order.
If she doesn’t have a leak on brake fluid with it being low probably needs brakes as well. I work in a shop and that’s the number one thing I look at after low brake fluid and every time pads are almost metal on metal.
Did you try to clean it before replacing it?
I bet she stormed down to the Nissan dealership and gave them $200 worth of abuse, I hope they sorted this, I hope she gotta new engine too, flaming crooks, great work Matt 👍
I tell ppl dealers are possibly the worst place to take your car. They are of course worried of there warranty being voided but I tell them look how much they charge you over just a year in service the cost is just ridiculous bro , so I tell them is it really worth paying the extra cost or get it done by the right mechanic or if like me I work on my vehicles and also work on others to saves thousands on repairs and also there is great warranty companies out there outside the dealer as well
when a customer actually helps when describing lol
Course she got the big drink when she picked him up!
Its probably a crack in the rubber intake boot thats what was wrong with my infiniti and i definitely sprayed my maf sensor and cleaned it
Nissans are notorious for having mass air flow problems, they will cause all kinds of symptoms and you have to be careful where you get them, I had 2 different ones and they both had issues, The OEM ones are the best.
My Mom fell for the radiator flush and hoses thing. When she arrived home the engine was heat pinging like mad. I took a look and all new hoses but....no coolant at all.
I have a friend who owns his own shop. It got slow for a while and a local dealership made him a pretty handsome offer financially so he went to work for them thinking maybe after 6 months or a year he would go back to his own shop. After 5 weeks he quit coz he would see cars come in and sit in the bay for hours no work get done and then bill the customer send them on their way
The pup turned my frown upside 😊❤
You cannot trust a dealership for Nothing ! Rip Off's !
One thing I've seen in Nissan and Infiniti the air filter rips and particulates get on mass air flow car will do this and cost a huge amount of money for something so simple.
2011 nissan altima I changed mass air flow sensor 3 need and still have the check engine light any other fix?
The word "Dealer" gives me the willies.
if its low on brake fluid it most likely needs brakes as the fluid level decreases as the caliper pistons extend with brake pad wear.
NEVER trust a dealership, NEVERRRRRR. I'm going to start placing hidden cameras on my friends vehicles that go to dealerships for services and send it to the local news stations if or when it shows them scamming customers.
All this computer stuff and sensors etc can be a pain in the azz financially.
I don't hold much faith in dealership workshops. Over priced scammers.
Dealerships! ...the worst. I found out the hard way w/ the local (only) Toyota dealership in town. Learn to do it yourself...or find a honest guy like Matthew Parker
Duralast be charging sometimes especially if she went to autozone or some shit lol. And that’s a somewhat newer Nissan so $100 sounds accurate for a aftermarket sensor. oem is even worse
Oem is worth it in my opinion I feel like parts stores put life time warranties on their in house products because they know you will be bringing it back once it fails
That duralast might not last long and sometimes don't meet oem specifications
It's smart to upload the video.. good idea.
It would be interesting to hear what happened with this lady and her van.
Did she go back to the Stealership and let them have it?
just one comment- why stick your hand out for the dog to smell you? 2 things on that:1- a dog can smell you just fine and a hand dont do shit. 2- dogs dont reach out paws to new dogs.
The chevy dealer in Clinton Mo would do 15 oil changes. Then tell you that you needed a bunch of work done that you didn't need.
its gonna need more than just a oil change xD
Yeah try a rebult motor with all that tapping noises.🤦
I always roll the window down as well. Locked keys in wayyyyyyyyy too many time 😂😂
Dealer did not do anything, except take her money and robbed her.
That same air flow aensor are £20 in the uk!
I had a friend in high-school who's dad owned an auto dealership, they would hire Exconvict's, you know second chances an all that, problem is, most of those guy's haven't learned their lesson and with scam people just far kicks, they think it's funny to do bad things to people! Honest hard working people! A lot of the car sellsmen are convicts, dealerships like them cause they don't have a problem lying to people!🤨
yup we knew it but here’s proof. Avoid dealerships at all cost. Service your own car and be aware if it’s condition at all times. And take the manufacturer oil change interval and at the very least half it…
Codes are not part numbers. I remember a few years back I had a Mini with a "mass air flow sensor code" The fix for the thing was a timing chain. Codes are the computer recognizing something is wrong. If the codes were part numbers no one would need a mechanic that knows what they are doing.
Never, NEVER take your car to a dealership. They're in the business of stealing from their customers. Nothing else.
Bro got the blicky under his arm. Matt is a G
Wish it was a straight swap for my mercedes Maf Sensor. Gotta have it plugged into star system. And a new sensor is 370 for a 2010
I cant see a dealer just straight not changing the oil when it was there for just an oil change this seems like blame game or it was 3 months and not 1. Could be wrong and if i am SHAME on that service manager writer technician shit even the porter who pulled it up. Again I hope she just overestimated her time since last appt or she took it on a long ass road trip and doesn’t understand mileage intervals are more indicative than time since the oil was changed. If you made it this far FULL SYNTHETIC FOR THE W ILL STILL CHANGE IT EVERY 3K WHY CAUSE I❤️🌎
Yes, the maf sensor for my old 99 silverado is over $100 all day
People should posting on social media the way the stealership treats them! Call them out, get names addresses name the dealership, service manager, everything you can think of!🤨👍
I would like to know where Parker buys 30 dollars MAF sensors
For real I have seen them run $100 to $500 depending on the vehicle model if it's an OEM dealer part.
@@inshoreassassin between 100 and 500 is more reasonable, but he said 30
Owner needs to do some strong talking with the dealer about that oil change.
Dude has a schedule to stick too . lol . He got out of there before he had to look at another car .