Customer States Transfer Case Is On Fire And Stopped Working | Just Rolled In

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Published at : February 17, 2023

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0:00 Intro
0:05 A new transfer case was installed.
0:19 A used rear differential assembly was installed on the customer's truck. The pinion bearing must have been loose for quite a while which eventually caused the pinion gear to break off and go through the differential cover.
0:29 Aftermarket lug nuts that the customer installed were too small for the wheels. The customer had 1 OEM lug nut installed per wheel as the pack of lug nuts he bought was not enough for each wheel. Luckily they had 1 OEM lug nut on each wheel or those would have definitely come off while they were driving. The technician said they drove 15 miles /24 kilometres to the shop as well.
0:42 The technician said: "Both rear body mounts were also rotted."
0:57 Brake lines should NEVER be fixed with rubber/fuel hose. It will leak out the brake fluid and cause air to enter the system which will make the brake pedal very soft and cause your vehicle to have no brakes.
1:08 The starter was stolen off of this company vehicle. Wires were cut as well.
1:23 The customer used self-tappers to re-secure the heat shields so they don't rattle but drilled into the fuel tank. The vehicle was a Mitsubishi Eclipse from what I was told.
1:32 The technician said the customer is still driving the vehicle like this to this day. It's also a "show car" as it's lowered, has big wheels, paint job as well. The customer said they will be apparently getting it repaired at another shop.
1:41 The technician said he has no clue what this vent pipe is doing bolted to the frame, and wanted to know if anybody knew why.
1:52 The shop drained out a good amount of automatic transmission fluid, started the vehicle, and checked the fluid level once the transmission was at operating temp.
2:03 Lower control arm was chained to the sub-frame. The CV axle also needed to be replaced. The technician said it had rust everywhere and the floor was rusted out as well.
2:13 The technician said: "The Panhard rod was rusted in half.".
2:18 " It needed ball joints, tires, full exhaust, brakes all around."
2:28 "Customer got the vehicle stuck off-roading, but also states “the clutch pedal must be pressed to the floor to shift."
2:36 I was also told this was not done by the customer but was done by the person who he bought the vehicle from recently. So unfortunately the customer got screwed over on this one. The technician said he is trying to get ahold of the old owner.
2:50 The customer's socket grounded out on the positive battery post.
The technician said that luckily there was no damage to the PCM or anything else.
2:57 Shared by a viewer of a crazy engine paint job he saw on a vehicle at a car show.
3:07 Outro. Thanks for watching! Customer States Transfer Case Is On Fire And Stopped Working | Just Rolled In
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