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As soon as the terrain becomes slightly unstable, Yep, there it is. We get that rattly clunky noise. I'm not gonna say who it is, but I I Kind of want to call out some work on a conceptual level so people can avoid getting into these situations in the future. Now this particular car it went to a an independent shop and they were complaining of a break issue.

I think it was a noise or complaining of a noise and they were complaining of like a a rattly clunky noise going over bumps. Now that rattly clunky noise, it's almost, uh, going to be struts or strut mounts. usually the mounts every time. Now the mount is the area of the strut up at the top Where It Bolts to the chassis of the car.

Okay, now if we look a little lower in the wheel, well here we can see it's got a new strut cartridge. This uh, this is the area that acts like a shock absorber. The difference between a shock and a strut is that this shock absorber incorporates the spring as one assembly so you don't have multiple. Parts you just have one part again at the top of it.

there's a out where it bolts on. Now the issue is is when there is a noise people go oh well, that's a strut noise. We replace the struts so what happens is they they work up in order and they price the cartridge. not understanding that the cartridge itself is just an absorption unit.

It doesn't It doesn't have any bushings in it, the moving parts are all internal and it's It's very rare for that strut to actually make a noise. More often than not, you're going to find that it's the mount that makes the noise. So what happened here is this customer had these uh, these front struts replaced um and they just disassembled the unit transferred over the spring and uh in the isolators and then put the thing back in trouble is is the noise is still there Now This kind of situation can happen for a multitude of reasons. A lot of it is is lack of training.

Actually, I said something about the conceptual term of making a repair and I would speculate that uh, well, it's it's industry known that if you have a strut noise, you replace the struts but that doesn't Uh, that doesn't limit the repair to just the cartridge because on occasion sometimes you need to put mounts in it. Actually I think you should put a mount in every time you replace the strut assemblies. So I I have to recommend that the vehicle owner of this uh particular Toyota that I have yet to introduce uh returns and brings uh this back to the people who had originally uh performed the service, giving them the opportunity to correct the error. You know you give the company the opportunity.

Don't don't bring it back to them and make a comeback. Give them the opportunity to resolve the situation because I think that's a better way of looking at it. Now there is some stuff on this car that uh I am going to end up doing. Um, we are going to circle back and address the brake issue.

Uh, again. they uh, they installed new pads and rotors for a brake noise. Um I did just drive the car and I hear a horrendous brake noise. However, it is not coming from the brand new front pads and rotors.
You see that? Uh, nice patina on those. It didn't come from the fronts. it's coming from the left rear is what I heard. So let's go back real quick.

Actually I need to back way way. We're super far outside of format here. I have not even introduced the car. This is a 2013 Toyota Corolla LE model with approximately Kitty was stuck 139 537 miles on the odometer there.

Now we can get back to business so let's go over here. Let's pull uh these rear wheels off and take a look at the brakes inside of there. I Believe this vehicle is equipped with drum brakes and not discs in the rear. but we shall see.

There is one other minor complaint. We're gonna address that in just a moment. Uh, the customer states that when the vehicle is first started in the morning he hears a uh, a loud squealing noise from the belt. Um, again, it was a an issue with the other shop that he had mentioned the that noise to the other folks and they said they could not find an issue.

So we're gonna. we're gonna take a look at that felt noise or engine noise or under hood noise as soon as we figure out what we're going to do with these brakes. I Would hate to find that they put the easy brakes on the discs, didn't pay any attention to the rear drums. That would be upsetting because that would mean that the shop failed to perform a complete and comprehensive brake system evaluation.

There we go. Put that over there. Okay Hammer Time At least an impact encouragement. Here goes.

the brake drum this thing off right here. What do we got? Do we get a lot of brake dust in there? Look at that. Lots and lots of brake dust? Okay. Shoe thickness is okay, not terrible.

It's actually really good for the mileage. Yepper. Okay So we did fail to uh to do a good brake inspection on this vehicle. Um, they didn't pull these drums off because one would theorize it if they did, they would at least jump all the uh, the brake dust out of it and that also never happened.

So what I'm going to recommend is that I Clean and adjust these and obviously they need a little bit of adjustment because there is some wear that's all brake friction material so there is a little bit of wear. We'll just give it a couple clicks on the adjuster wheel. But more importantly, we're going to clean all this dust out and uh, and prevent that, uh, that buildup of dust rolling around because that is what causes some of the noise on a drum brake. That dust will end up between the shoes and the friction surface on the drum and it will cause these to vibrate thus making noise.

So a simple, uh, a little bit of maintenance on this will handle that situation. No problem, we're back on the right rear. Let's go ahead and pull this one off and take a look under this drum as well just to make sure that nothing flew apart like I said I Didn't hear any noise out of this side I Heard all the noise out of the other side. My apologies for not taking you guys with me on my test drive.
I I Actually didn't think I was going to make a video about this car. Shoo, he's gonna take my word for it I May be many things but a liar I am not so you can believe me. more hammer. This is kind of too much hammer for this, but it's the closest one to come.

Disconnected Now Wiggle Wiggle Yeah, what do we have? Whoa, look at that. That's bad. That's a lot of dust. Okay, got stuff out here and again.

minimal wear. Overall, just a lot of dust inside. Okay, so we're gonna do a clean and adjust procedure on the rears. Let's go ahead and let this car down some and we're gonna restock these engine and see if we cannot hear that uh, belt squealy situation going on from under the hood.

down. There we go. let's see what we get here. All right, there's our belt.

I I Speculate that it's a belt I did hear the noise? Tell you what? I'm gonna Park you guys right over here and we'll go ahead and start this engine. You listen for the belt while I Uh, hit the key. Try it again. Okay, that definitely sounds like a belt noise to me.

Let's see. Yeah, it does have a lot of wear to it. It's probably the original. Oh yeah, a little bit of stretch in it.

It's a fixed belt. There's no, uh, there's no automatic tensioner. You have to set tension by moving one of the pulleys. but uh, that one's pretty loose.

A lot of glazing on that belt. Let's go ahead and pull that thing out and inspect it real quick. Uh, what we're going to do is oh, it looks like the adjuster is here on the alternator. So let's go ahead and pull the alternator bolts loose.

We have to take it out. We just take this one loose right here. Take that one loose right there and that should be able to push that Nader forward and that's going to select the belt off and then I can Uh now Toyota Memory serves I Can do this with a 12 millimeter socket and an electric ratchet. Let's find out here.

Oh no no this one. There's two bolts that hold this Nader one at the bottom and then there's this one right here that locks in that adjuster lug. Take that one loose and we'll loosen this one that's backing out now. I should be able to just push that Nader Oh one.

get in there. Nader Oh, it is moving. Yeah there. That should give me the slack to pull that belt off and service is yepper right there.

Pull this guy out. What do we have here? Yeah, a lot of glazing. a decent amount of wear in there. There's some cracks starting to form.

nothing crazy. This belt would be okay to last for a little while, but while we're here I'm throwing a new one in. They're cheap. That's what we're gonna do.

Let me go get that thing ordered. Alrighty, Serpentine belt is on the way. I'm gonna go ahead and lift this thing up. We're gonna prepare to maintain the rear drum brake.
Overlooked maintenance now. it's real easy. I'm gonna drag the oil drain over here. stick this guy down under our hub assembly, throw some light on the subject.

There we go. Now we can see what we're trying to see. Okay, so here comes the best absolute part possible with this sub. Procedure right here.

Make it shiny, get all in there, nice legs, Understand? Is it? Overkill Yeah it is. but it's fun. Oh cool beans, and same thing with the uh, the actual drum itself, dump it over, knock all the dust out, give it some spray. I'm off wind, not gonna die from.

break things there. we go, let her drain, let it dry, and then we just roll on over to the other side and repeat that procedure. Yeah, I Know that's the most dramatic use of a spray can ever invented or created or utilized because we're trying to have fun. sort of.

Let's mark this right here again with the drum. Say what? We're going to recycle Brake Clean I'll leave it here that way, all my drippings can drip into this and we can get multiple runs of use out of the uh, the braking. Because brake clean is expensive, we don't want to waste a bunch of it, right? So we'll let it drip into there and then reuse it. extra super shiny.

Gotta make sure you get behind the shoes too, especially at the bottom and around the bearing, all the way in the back, all the way around behind the cylinder. Give a bearing a turn. Get behind it on the other side. Beautiful.

Oh, that was gone. I'm okay, like too much brake clean for that guy. So anyway, uh, let's give this adjuster wheel just a couple clicks here. We'll do four.

Four clicks is good. I Like four. Now let's go ahead and fit the drum. make sure we didn't over kick it, see how it slid on very easily.

Still has some Play Between the drum and the shoes. That's pretty good and we'll do the same thing over here on the other side. It should have been dry by now, which it is. Surface looks good.

No crazy pitting or rust or any of that. Good stuff and real quick. Four more clicks, Three four clicks there we go. Drum coming in.

Look at that. Let's clear all the goodies out of the way. I Can uh I can throw the rear wheels on because we're done back here and I'm just in limbo waiting for a belt unit to arrive. Higher guys, Still some nuts on here.

Okay other Tire I Can't do my cool little foot trick on that one. There was a car on the way There we go installed five chromium capped Acorn style nugget nuts. Spin these dudes on. Right here.

there we go now. Noises Okay, let's go let this thing down In preparation for the uh, the belt to arrive Toyota Coming down all right. We're on the ground all the way down. Let's let the rack down.
We are done with uh, being up in the air I change the oil when you guys weren't looking I figured he didn't want to see that you've already seen enough engine oil filter Replacements as it is light powering on. Okay, so I've got my new belt here. This next section is going to be actually quite easy. So what we need to do is uh Orient the words properly and face the letters towards the front of the engine.

Yeah, it's just the thing I do and we're gonna slide this belt down into its home and I'm gonna start with the crankshaft I Always like to start on the crank. it's like home base for the belts. So what we do is we go around the crank. you guys can't see what I'm doing I'm really sorry, uh down on the alternator pulley and then we're gonna pull it up over the alternator and then the last one is going to be that smooth based water pump pulley and put some light in there so you can see.

I Always put the smooth face pulley on last because there's big ridges on the rib pulleys and sometimes you can't get the belt. Over The Ridges but the smooth face pulleys, they don't have that. Ridge So it's easier to uh to get the thing to slide over in most cases. come on.

Belt but we're off center on the crank back there. it's really dark. lighting failure. Okay, we're on there it is.

We're on again and it came off the bottom. This is aggravating because these belts are it. Like gets a memory of its position while it's sitting in the package and then it tries to spring back to that same position when you unbox them. Anyway, we're going over that smooth face pulley, slide right over.

Good check in. Uh, all the other pulleys making sure it did not come off and it did not. So now all we need to do is tighten up that alternator and make sure the belt is properly tensioned. Lock it down and now we should be good to go.

Let's set this up for tightening mode package as I tighten this uh, adjuster bolt right here. It's going to draw the top ear of this alternator outwards and that's going to move the position of the Nader It's going to move the uh, the pulley and that's going to tighten up on the Belt. So there's the witness marks from where the original belt was, which was kind of loose and right here. It's already starting to get tight.

so that tells me there was a boatload of stretch in that previous belt. I'm gonna go a little tighter. That feels pretty good. Let's go ahead and lock it down and then we will, uh, restock these engine.

Get that guy in there pickage is there we go. Okay, all right you guys, wait here again. I'm gonna go restart the engine. We'll listen for the noise key on cranking.

Beautiful! I Love the sound of not squealing. That's good. Let's pop our cover back on. I'm gonna go hit those Wheels with a torque wrench real quick and uh, throw the covers back on and we'll go out and hit the road and make sure that there's a no squealing noise coming out of those rear brakes back there.
light bar powering down. Oh I Never got to finish my complaining about uh, the aftermarket guys in the other shop selling work and then not, uh, not following through with the conclusion of the symptoms. See, that's why it's here and it's time for Torque Wrench Cam I Think these are uh, 80 pound I didn't set the wrench There we go. 80 foot pounds.

There we go. Good torque wrench clickages. next. Good okay.

Torque Wrench cam complete. Let's throw our little covers back on here. Valve stem in the relief Notch see that little, uh, the leaf Notch right there. That's what fits the valve stem and just kind of give it a push.

We don't have to hammer these things on, that will just make them break and I don't want to break things again. relief notch lined up with the valve stem. it goes there. Get in there.

Foreign. So anyway, back to my rant. Uh, it's not really a rant I'm not mad at anybody like I said I didn't I'm not disparaging any particular company or entity or person. uh I'd just like to point out that when conducting an operation or hunting down some kind of a complaint, you have to verify that when you're done with Uh with your operation that you did, in fact, uh, stop that complaint from occurring.

Additionally, you need to have some foundational knowledge on why you're performing that service. You know, for example, the struts. if I have a strut noise and my training and my work environment says oh, replace struts well we can't replace parts that are not known to cause noises because that's not what. That's not going to fix the the complaint, the issue.

Our job is actually customer service. It's not repairs. Our job is to to identify the customer's problem and offer solutions to that problem. But if we just throw Parts at things without offering a solution or or fixing the problem, then we haven't done our job because our job is in fact customer service.

and I guess that's my rant for the day. Um, now don't get me wrong, I wasn't always like that like it took a long time to learn that, thought, process and everything. But this is where training comes into play and this is where the passing on of knowledge has to come into play because the newer folks in the industry they don't understand that they're they're just here to, you know, to kind of do whatever whatever the job is to process the vehicles to make the money. But it's how we make the money that really matters.

And seat belt I'm in trouble. Yep, we're back to that again. no seat belt for Ray Driving it wrong. Hey, you guys hear those.

uh I can hear the clunky clunks on the left front. So anyway, we've got a little bit of speed going here. I'm gonna go ahead and apply the brakes. We're gonna listen for that squealy noise and I do not hear it good.

We'll do a few more stops to the neighborhood and make sure that noise is gone. I'm trying to recreate that clunky noise up front, but it's not doing it right now regardless. I'm nearly finished with this particular project. Uh, it was Winter along very smoothly.
A lot of uh, a lot of Maintenance items that were simply overlooked. Um, a little bit of due diligence could have prevented this situation. I think and I'm hoping to turn this experience into like a learning tool for the uh, the uninitiated or uh, or for those that were, they're green to the business or just don't know any better. Um, point being I Think that very basic fundamental knowledge can go a long way, especially when applied in conjunction with basic problem solving skills and customer service.

It's always about customer service, so if we know what we're doing, we know how to do it and we can service our customer. Well, that's like the trifecta of goodness and if we can just focus on those items as we all move forward in this industry. I Think that we can do a lot better and save a lot of people some money. We can make ourselves more money through reduction of loss and things of that nature and ultimately that's the goal is this is to make some cash and move along through our lives and and enjoy it while we're doing it.

So that being said, I'm about to pull out on the big road as soon as my light turns green and I'm going to go ahead and close this video out right now and I'll do that by thanking each and every one of you for watching this video. As always, hope you enjoyed this video if you did enjoy this video. If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or anything you'd like to add, please feel free to register all that in the comments section down below. Don't forget to tap that like button while you're down there.

And most importantly, do not forget to have yourselves a great day! See you guys later! end of Toyota transmission By the way: I Still don't know what those black things are? Are those gunshot detectors? or are they just 5G Towers Saw that big tower looking deal back there I think that's the 5G Tower that thing. the other things I think those were gunshot detectors? Yeah, yeah, there's another one over here. I'll show it to you in a second. Yeah, that thing.

that thing right there. I Don't think that's a cell phone tower. What is that? It's got to be a gunshot detector. Oh, there's the rattle noise as soon as the terrain becomes slightly unstable.

Yep, there it is. We get that rattly clunky noise. It's centralized at the firewall area and it sounds up high, leading me to conclude that it is a faulty strut mount. Uh, could have been a cheapo strut mount.

if they did replace it. it could just be a cheapo. or even there's a possibility that the bolt is not torqued down all the way and it's allowing the strut to actually move around within the mount. It could be that as well.
But since uh, that job was just performed, just paid for and it just completed not long ago. Like I said earlier I'm going to recommend that those people the that had originally performed the work be afforded the opportunity to correct the error and and make it right. And and no reason or in by no means now by no means am I making this video to uh to kind of cut.

99 thoughts on “Customer states: just paid for this!! re-repair rejected 2013 toyota corolla #comeback”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars rbland says:

    Is the alternator or battery on the way out? it seems to be whining a lot

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars david philpott says:

    why didnt u adjust the shoes when the wheel was on from the adjusting slot in the back far too much play

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars sam elloit says:

    Where's your shop I need some honest brake work done

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars twcstransam says:

    they are both 5g towers

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joseph Gentile says:

    The black dots on the windshield are called frits, made of painted enamel. They are part of the manufacturing process. They provide a better adhesion surface between the glass, urethane adhesive, and windshield frame. The windshield would rattle around and fall out eventually without them. The ones behind the rearview mirror are added on purpose to supposedly minimize sun in your eyes. Those ones don't work.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bradon Runion says:

    are those towers air raid/hurricane warning sirens?

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars valaki says:

    a szamlazasrol hany kanna brake tisztitot hasznal a miszter szerelo az inspection nem mutatja a hibat amiert kicsereli igaz nem olyan draga de masnak a $10-$30 is ha ossze adodik a sok bullshit a a fekbetet vastagsaga csak szemre ok !!! az allitas is csak ok!!! ez nem pontos beallitas gyere es beszelgessunk ilyenekrol ……….agymosas magas fokon !!!

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars W8BI ATV Repeater says:

    A message for Rainman Ray… Google Parkinson’s, and TCE . Very bad news about exposure to many brake cleaners…the problem is that it doesn’t take very much at all to be really bad juju. Parkinson’s ain’t pretty…

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Zerious Volt says:

    Gunshotdetectors? Seriously? You have such things?

    Scary!

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Timcat100 says:

    $389 a gallon. Wow. Up here we are paying $159 a liter witch is about $8 a gallon US.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ovide Morin says:

    As a customer, I would have asked you to install new strut bearing caps and I would continue to bring the car back to you in the future. People are busy, time is sometimes worth more than money. It would be a month before I could take the time off to bring it back to the original shop.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jim Bronson says:

    I don't know why a shop wouldn't use a quick strut like us DIY guys, it's easier and faster, includes new mounts, and the price differnence for the part itself is not that great. I guess you can't gouge the customer for labor that way.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Decker says:

    When you put a charge on bill for “materials used”, it’s justified!

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ken Krohn says:

    Wondering what break cleaner does to wheel bearing seals?

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars djsi38t says:

    In Maine one would not even consider just replacing the shock absorption…It would always be the entire strut assembly…Because they rust out so freaking bad its ridiculous.Probably the first thing to show rust on a new car is the strut assembly.

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Neil Cowan says:

    Hey Ray or Hay Rey…… anyway. Havent watched u for a while … ur in a different shop… maybe ur own I dunno. But enjoyed the video. Excellent diagnosis and some handy tips in there… about the smooth pulley for example. Didn't love ur extravagant use of brake cleaner though! You are good at your job. No doubt.

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Allan Franco says:

    ONLY THING I DIDNT LIKE IS AFTER YOU WASHED THE REAR BRAKES WITH BRAKE CLEAN YOU WASHED OFF ALL THE BACKING PLATE LUBRICATION,THE GREASE THAT LUBRICATES THE PIVOT POINTS AND GREASE THATS ON ADJUSTER SCREW ,CORRECT MISTAKES THAT OTHERS DO BUT NOT WATCHING WHAT YOU DO, I KNOW BECAUSE I OVERLOOK THINGS TOO JUST SAYING WHAT I SAW,BEEN A AUTOMECHANIC FOR OVER 40YEARS I KNOW I STILL HAVE NOT SEEN IT ALL TAKECARE YOU ARE A REALLY GOOD MECHANIC AND TECHNICAN TOO,ALOT OF THESE TECHS TODAY ARE JUST PARTS CHANGERS MECHANICS REPAIR AND REBUILD STUFF BIG DIFFERENCE

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Syed Qutubuddin says:

    Qualified technician and showman rolled into one 👍

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steve Lescom says:

    Just use quit struts and get it all at once !!

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars a says:

    Problem with the cheap mount. Same problem i had before and end up getting factory mount and noise go away.

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Henker2 says:

    Part changers are everywhere. But it's hard to find an actual mechanic who knows there shit. 😕

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Will-I- Am says:

    Dang, don't recall brake cleaners can spray that hard 😅. What brand is that?

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars DrHarryT says:

    One mechanic is always nitpicky, so here is goes… You waste a lot of Brake clean, if I was the owner I would be pissed off. Not to mention you had a brake washer under making it so you didn't need to use it in the first place. The fact you could wiggle the drum side to side means it needed more adjustment. Typically you make sure the drum is seated on the hub fully and rotate it adjusting till there is a slight drag. I've even taken the drum over to the lathe and taken off a ridge to get full adjustment. The gest is to install the wheel and adjust it through the backing plate until there is a slight drag. [not enough to generate any heat.] When the rear drum brakes are fully adjusted properly it gives perfect pedal height so that as soon as the customer begins to press on the pedal the brakes activate instantly. [Fords have a spongy pedal but the brakes work within that sponginess.]

    While replacing strut mounts is desirable with strut replacement, it makes the job harder to sell and is therefore warned to the customer that they may need replacement after getting the strut out and inspecting it. [there is also sometimes a pin thrust bearing that goes bad in the mount system] These days I've been using "quick struts" because they only cost a little more but come as en entire assembly reducing labor to compress the spring and come with new springs, mounts and all associated spring bushings too.
    Keep going.

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gohibniu Goh says:

    I miss the telephone gong.

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 77 Zrod says:

    The brake clean force is strong in this one , hhhmmmmm

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bryan Greenholtz says:

    I always buy pre-loaded struts for just this reason

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars pseudonymity0000 says:

    I love Ray's reckless disregard of his consumables budget when the break clean comes to play.

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BTD says:

    Didn't see you reapply any brake grease to the backing plate after hosing down the rear brakes with brake clean. We were "instructed" to apply a small amount to the nubs where the shoe rides to prevent noise. It worked.

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chuck Haeberle says:

    You missed a spot.

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tom Cole says:

    Liscense plate reader for the Post in question/ I never heard of a gun shot detector out in the neighborhoods, that is interesting

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tom Cole says:

    SO glad you hit with the torque wrench, last brake shop I had work on my truck just used their torque bit to put on my lug nuts, they said that the torque wrench was not needed, last time they did my brakes, i did it when I got it back to my shop, so much for trying to save time

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tom Cole says:

    I wish Toyota would hav3e put the alternator for my 07 Tundra Crew Max 5.7 onn top of the motor instead of the bottom where we have to take the power steering pump loose, that alternator look easy to replace

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chuck Gladfelter says:

    When I'm doing drums in my driveway, I use the garden hose to wash out the brake dust. I only use brake cleaner if I have a wheel seal leak.

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars RJ_Make says:

    You probably wont see this, and sorry for being a Nancy but… The tire flip trick is great but one small slip and you could end up like a co worker; permanently disabled from a lisfranc injury to his foot. Never heard of it until his injury, but man It can be a devastating injury.

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Christine B. says:

    My husband is a mechanic I always enjoyed watching him work but he's retired now, your video's are great love watching you!! 🥰

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Heinkel says:

    I am surprised they don’t use an automatic belt tensioner

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brian Tonkin says:

    If anyone ever wonders why there's a brake cleaner shortage…lol

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Richard Anderlund says:

    Why use break cleaner and not just water?it's really bad for you to get it on your skin and to breath it in

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Backman says:

    It's a common issue. People know what they are doing, but they don't pay enough attention to what they're trying to achieve. I could write a list of examples long as my arm.

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kris says:

    Torque wrench didn’t turn a hair. Impact tightened over 80 already

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stephen Golds says:

    Twin barrel brake clean😎

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michiganborn says:

    Does you customers bill say: "Umpteen cans of brake clean"? 😅

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Poppi Arlin says:

    That’s not belt noise! It’s the turbo spooling up😂

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Erik_DK says:

    Rear drum brakes with minimum wear. Why put disc brakes on the rear of ordinary passenger cars,when they just rust out from non-use?

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steve Allen says:

    I am jealous of those rust free Southern cars where stuff come apart easily! In the upper Midwest, the drum would be rusted to the hub and after the hammer didn't work or took a chunk out of the drum, you'd have to get the torch out.

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mypony 73 says:

    At sone point i woukd like to see 6 cans at once

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars jay s says:

    whenever i did struts i always did when possible the complete strut assembly

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Car Mo says:

    Did you inhale deeply when you were spraying the little brake clean you sprayed? Oh and no washing hands before final road test, nice. A real grease monkey deep down.

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Matt Mason says:

    First time I’ve checked in in a while. Did Ray land some new shop space as an independent, or is he working with a new shop after leaving the other one several months ago?

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ian Valerio says:

    I love watching your videos. Thank you!

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Snow Hare says:

    I've done my own.

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars J. M. says:

    And that's why we always recommenced quick struts…. new isolators, mount, and spring. takes all that crap out of the equation.

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars G. Eric Bromley says:

    99.9% of that brake drum dust is just rust.

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Be Bop Do Wop says:

    You forgot the fangdangle thingamajob bolt. This car is destined to destruction now.

  55. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Elijah liam says:

    A mechanic an honest mechanic

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Elijah liam says:

    I really wish I had some mechanic like you around here to help me work on my 2005 Toyota Avalon

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nick says:

    The black towers are actually the 5G towers. Not sure about the white ones.

  58. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars JustRaiderJohn says:

    Amen brother, preach on!

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars J says:

    He said package!

  60. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mike Nomath says:

    Do engine covers have any purpose other than aesthetics?

  61. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TheWinterfan says:

    Your soft sensitive hands miss those orange latex gloves. admit it

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mkrp4 says:

    Cool video!
    Some aftermarket rear brake shoes suck the big time: they either tend to crack or making a grove in the drum, turning drum removal into big fun. (Good luck with shoe retracting when the car is on the stands, not on the hoist!) To take the rear drums I use two bolts or at least the rubber hammer. Hammer happy technician can dent the rear bearing race if hitting the drum with too much of force!

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars pyro323 says:

    We need a Rainman Ray in every shop across the country, no more rip offs no more hack jobs and happy customers… every where!

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Harry Sterry says:

    Informative, the animation of narrating and talking to tools/parts.
    Nice break from the drone videos

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Anthony Humbert says:

    They look like quick struts

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars boogerhead0 says:

    Sounds like an alternator bearing whine.

    Also, good practice is to use a belt tension gauge when there is no automatic tensioner assembly.

    All that brake dust, why dump it onto the floor? It is filthy, gets tracked everywhere, stains everything, and is probably unhealthy to inhale.

    Your tool cart has become more disorderly with every passing week, since your move… same for your workbenches.

    I find sway links are more often worn out than strut mounts.

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @97TJ_WESTEND says:

    You didnt put it on the locks. 😮

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Wakeup and Smell the Coffee says:

    What is nice about passing on knowledge as you work, is that while you are working, you think of lots of things to pass on as a teaching mode.
    The information that you passed during this video, would have been hard to remember and bring up in a classroom situation.
    One day, you could have all the information that has accumulated in your videos, transcribed and collected in to a format that would be conducive to a classroom teaching environment.
    Classrooms are good for going over these things, but then taking that same information into actual working environments is what really helps it sink into a student's brain.
    Maybe one day you can do that and become a teacher or sell a book.

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars People's Choice says:

    What a brilliant work ethic. Here in the UK I have a clunking noise on my VW Mark 6 GOLF, I took it to the VW main dealer and they said it is the fwd struts, I had them replaced and noise is still there. Then they started to say it is the rear struts, but not the mounts. I think it is down to lack of EXPERIENCE within that particular garage, and maybe that they were work creating.

    Great video. 👍

  70. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars G Mc says:

    Professional as per ray, not watched a vid for a while, you still got it son!

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gerard Red says:

    Using brake cleanning stuff is expensive, but saves time. So you have to measure the savings against the expense. How much do you value those 15 or 20 minutes saved?

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Shaman O'Sarcasm says:

    Those of you that never had any type of shop class in high school, this is what you're missing out on in life!!! Basic dude and dudette life skills. Ray breaks it down and explains the why and wherefore to simple and complex mechanic repairs. Keep up the great work Ray!!!

  73. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James Fry says:

    4 click I’m confused we were trains drum on click till locked and won’t spin back of 3-5 clicks spins free adjusted correct 🇦🇺

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Obsession says:

    I am by no means a mechanic, I dabble in my own repairs and have learned quite a bit from your videos. I am confused on the drum brake adjustments you made. I always thought that the wheel adjustments you made was auto-adjusters. My understanding on how they work is you put the car in reverse and while traveling you would apply the brakes (hard) and the adjusters would turn to the proper position. I thought the purpose of self adjusters is to adjust as the pads wear down.

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars cody behm says:

    The black things are red light cameras

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MoMan01 says:

    Make sure you school your customer so the previous shop doesn’t get away with trying to scam them again.

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Maddy Menu says:

    I don't know about the black boxes, but the lighter coloured polr that you said was a 5g tower could actually be a control system that emergency crews use to change the lights when they're responding to a call. We've got them at every intersection where I am in Canada.

    On that note, as a genuine question from a deep feeling of concern, are… are gunshot detectors so common that they're just mounted along streets like that? They… can't be, right?

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mark Anderson says:

    My wife's G8 GT was making popping noises over rough roads. Shop diagnosed front strut mounts were bad. I replaced the mounts, bearings and struts, kept factory springs. Took it in to the same shop for alignment. All good now. I only attempted this because of all I have learned from watching your channel. Thanks a million.

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Campbell says:

    You are having way too much fun, I l9ve it.

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eric Tsai says:

    Brake clean is in the blood of all auto techs and need to take a whiff of it everyday as well

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Warren Trout says:

    are you Italian? So much hands talking

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Luis Rocha says:

    So no torque wrench for belt tensioner?

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ethan Shrago says:

    I won’t even sell struts without the mounts. If I can get a quick strut that is how I will do it 10/10 times

  84. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Benjamin Bolger says:

    I appreciate the demo. The thing about brake cleaner, and all chlorinated solvents is that they are toxic. Very minute concentrations, with repeated exposure, leads to cancer. You don't want that in your water, and you don't want it in your air.

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Marvin Shorty says:

    Nice and shiny torque wrench you have. I'm guessing it cost 500+ dollars. As always, great video Ray.

  86. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James Kennedy says:

    Ray I had one with a squeal, though it was a belt, come to find out that the alternator had a bearing with a high pitch squealing noise. That was diagnosed after the new belt was installed. I could hear a noise on the ‘OTA’ coming from the engine compartment after the new belt install, same noise as before the new belt was installed. Could be an ‘OTA’ thing🙂🙂

  87. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars tim moore says:

    Ok why in the world would your customer want to take their time and car back to a mechanic that didn't fix it right the first time. You have the car there don't waste your customers time sending them back to another mechanic just to give that mechanic some training that's just so wrong. Also its not easy for some folks to give up their car while a mechanic works on it 1 time now they have to give it up three times. I wonder how much that will cost them just in time and maybe renting a car for that day.

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hola! Terry Harvey says:

    That's fair. Let the other shop have the chance to make their work RIGHT. Then if they can't or won't then you fix it.

  89. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars dakotah rose says:

    Rae you need a camera man

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars B F says:

    Didn't see you grease the backings of the shoes, sometimes they squeek because of the metal on metal, and a little bit of brake grease, or anti seize allows it to move smoothly without noise but only on where metal is rubbing metal. But not a bad job. I just always hated comebacks for such a minor detail complaining about a noise. which a screw driver, and a little grease keeps it from being an issue while you are there just pry a little put some on the flat backing plate areas and done.

  91. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jess Tolbirt says:

    Stop using brake clean to clean brakes. get a pump up sprayer from home depot and put water in it and use water. You will be surprised how much better that works. if doing the brake job outside, use the water hose. o yea, dont cost anywhere near the cost of brake clean. Next pull the brake shoes away from the backing plate and where the shoes rub on the backing plate, put a dab of grease on the backing plate, that will keep it from wear a little. now on to adjusting drum brakes. with the tires on the vehicle roll them by hand and stick your brake adjuster through the backing plate and tighten the star adjuster until the brake shoes just start to rub ob the drum..that way all drums are adjusted the same.

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dave Wallace says:

    Make sure you check that water pump they’re known to go bad!!

  93. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dave Wallace says:

    Being a good mechanic is what makes your business grow, but just as important is to use the best parts available like those top strut mounts must used Toyota!!

  94. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Simon Hare says:

    Did anyone else notice the Diesel price flicking between $3.89 and $3.99 at around 24.00 mins in? Funny.

  95. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars LimpingMonkey says:

    My corolla 2000 just decided it no longer likes its rear drums.

  96. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars HouseCallAutoRepair says:

    Over nading nader, because electron storage box, is running out of useable storage space…. Poor thing sounds like it's full field.

  97. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars G Crauwels says:

    Those towers are 'small cell' towers, used to ease congestion on the network. I don't think they're 5G yet.

  98. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars chris dejong says:

    Nice! Straight forward & honesty
    Another great quick fix and entertaining 😀

  99. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Calendyr says:

    Cost of repair: 59$. Cost of brake cleaner: 956$

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