52 points

I’ve had mechanics tell me my cabin filter is bad on a vehicle that didn’t have one.

I’ve had mechanics show me how gross my spark plugs were in a diesel engine sedan.

I’ve had mechanics tell me I need new tires on a truck I had just replaced the tires on two weeks beforehand, and driven in mud.

I know more about my truck’s issues than the guy who just did an oil change and casually glanced at a couple other things.

All that said, I still appreciate an actual mechanic (not the lube guy who started on Tuesday) telling me what they found wrong. You ever know when you might actually miss something.

But for real, fuck that spark plug guy.

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19 points

Those are shit mechanics who are just trying to steal as much money as they can. I would avoid them and call them out whenever possible. I’ve had some good mechanics who go out of their way to save you time and some who have actually helped without charging extra. Not to say it’s required but the stigma of bad mechanics has ended up being the way it is by having people oblivious to what happens under their car’s hood.

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My local chain does that bullshit upsell standard.

They’ll even show you your CLEAN air filter in hope you’re a sucker enough to say yes.

And they don’t get in trouble if they just say “wow, look at this cabin air filter. Would you like us to replace it while we’re working on your car?”

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8 points

Yeah, I don’t go back to places like that, I leave reviews, and I tell anyone who mentions car trouble “don’t go to this place here”

There’s a shop about 35 minutes from me I’ve been at for awhile now, they’ve saved me quite a bit of money over the years and the ONLY time I’ve had an issue with something, THEY contacted ME to ask me to come back in so they could fix a mistake.

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8 points

Kinda scary how easily someone could get me with one of these.

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4 points

fuck that spark plug guy

I had a diesel mechanic tell me that the diesel engine in my school bus needed new glow plugs. This was at least a more reasonable scam as diesels normally do have glow plugs, I just happened to know that my engine (a DT466e) doesn’t have them.

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4 points

Wait, I didn’t think diesel engines had spark plugs

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9 points

To be fair, I’ve told someone spark plugs on a diesel after I changed a few on gas cars.

They have glow plugs. I knew what I was saying, but it was a long day.

They go in the boom holes and help with said booms. Don’t look at me because I’m not an English major. When I order parts I point to the catalog and grunt like a caveman, because my brain is smarter than my mouth.

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When I order parts I point to the catalog and grunt like a caveman, because my brain is smarter than my mouth.

Ok im using this in the future I love it lol

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I own a school bus with a diesel engine and one mechanic I went to told me I needed new glow plugs. Unfortunately for him I was aware that my particular diesel engine doesn’t have them.

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28 points

Look at this air filter!

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13 points

If you have a clogged air filter you will damage your engine. Most of the time slapping the air filter against your leg to get the dust out helps. If you see oil on it then there is a serious issue, that could have been from not changing your filter.

An old air filter will do one of two things. Make your engine run rough because it isn’t getting enough oxygen, 1/3rd of what makes your car go forward. Or allowing dirt to get into your engine and that will 100% damage your engine. Imagine if you will, instead of lube you used grit soap. Please don’t ruin your car over a $30 part. Filter is cheap, engines are expensive.

Change your own air filter. One of the easiest things you can do for maintenance. It’s either clips or a size 8mm socket… usually. Then you don’t have to pay some kid $100 for 2 minutes of labor. You’ll feel better for doing something and you will also get better gas mileage. If the answer to when was the last time you changed your air filter is “I don’t know” then it’s probably time.

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8 points

Please don’t ruin your car over a $30 part.

The thing is, it’s only a $10 part at walmart.

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4 points

If you fork out a little extra for a K&N filter then you’ll never need a new one again, and your engine will perform a tiny bit better.

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So go to Walmart on your way to the oil change place.

OR - admit you’re not really going to Walmart and just pay them to get it done.

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3 points

Air filters are such an easy part to replace it’s insane. I pop that bitch out once in a while and slam that bitch against the wall. Also you should check you vacuum filter too since it’s basically the same thing.

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Air filters are such an easy part to replace it’s insane.

Lots of things are so easy to fix or replace it’s insane, both in terms of car maintenance and other sorts of DIY. Folks are way too intimidated by simple repairs when they shouldn’t be.

I, for one, blame the relegation of classes like shop and home ec to the “technical” high schools that only the non-college-prep kids go to. They should’ve stayed part of the normal curriculum for everybody.

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4 points

Last time that happened, I had just changed it two weeks before. I was more than a little annoyed.

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3 points

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25 points

You laugh, but I never would’ve found out that my blinker fluid was low if the mechanic didn’t tell me after changing my oil.

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5 points

Don’t waste your money at the mechanic, you can change your blinker fluid yourself!

https://youtube.com/watch?v=E6GsXhBb10k

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14 points

I change my own oil. However, I went to get my tired rotated and the guy tried to sell me some windshield wipers when I had just replaced them

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5 points

You change your own oil, but don’t rotate your own tires? Changing tires seems like the easier of the two, especially if you already have everything to lift the car?

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7 points

“Easy” in terms of complexity, yes. “Easy” in terms of strength required to mount and dismount wheels (especially the big heavy ones on the SUVs so many folks have these days), no.

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2 points

I just climb under the car to do it. I drive a Subaru so it isn’t all that bad

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2 points

Rotating tires can be free depending on where you bought them from. If that shop is in a convenient location then why not?

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2 points

I do most of my own maintenance on my cars for two reasons. I kind of like doing them myself, and I can make sure it’s getting done (and done correctly). Not saying all shops are like this, but I have seen some shady and damn right ignorant practices going on. From not actually doing the service you paid for, to totally using the wrong oil, or over tightening lug nuts, or worse not tightening them enough. My aunt had a tire go rolling down the road after she pulled out of the tire shop she just bought the tires from… I get it not everyone wants to do it themselves, or they don’t have the tools or the space to do it. Just verify the work is being done right is all…

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10 points

paying for oil change

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Even my automotive engineer friend who can basically repair his whole car alone often pays for his oil changes because of the convenience of not dealing with old engine oil and its disposal

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2 points

In most places you can drop off used oil at your local auto parts store for free. It’s still super easy.

The only vehicle I don’t change my own oil on is my truck, which has off-road skidplates you need to remove first. I could do it, but I decided it was better worth my time to have a shop do it.

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4 points

oil

/smugEVdriver

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14 points

Mechanic here. Most ev’s have oil. Check your owners manual when you should change it.

/TiredMechanic

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5 points

Since I once again have to get serious after a shitpost, Most EVs definitely don’t, because most on the road are Teslas, and there is no oil to change in their regular service.

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It’s different from a normal car though because you don’t need to change it as often if you even need to change it at all

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