Used Car Inspection
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@mrsouthcentral42021 - it's usually best to inspect before you buy so you know what you're getting into. Not all sellers will be cool with some tests, esp. pressurizing the coolant system.
If you want to make sure the inspection is done well, download a form like the one at OnPoint Inspection and bring that to the mechanic to use.
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do you buy the car then get it inspected or inspect the car first
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@kad4u You've asked this on a bunch of videos.
Let me explain. There is no such thing as "bad oil". Oil just gets polluted. The only thing not changing oil in a car could really do is cause more wear on the bearings and possibly oil pump. New oil is generally not a bad sign, especially if you're buying from a dealer. You should be able to tell if the bearings are bad if you've watched any of the other videos I've seen this freakin' comment on.
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how bout an RB?
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@chickenttt You read my mind! lmfao!
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ricky chu used to be one of the editors/writers for SuperStreet magazine if he is not with them anymore. id take advice and lessons from these guys over a mechanic who holds 10 ase certificates.
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probably $50-$100 depending on the location and level of inspection.
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easy pull the dipstick, see if the oil is black/burned/smells funny, or drain the oil yourself and you'll know right away if the oil is clean or dirty.
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how do i check if a dealer put in new oil to cover up bad oil?
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i wana see a short shifter install please...
don't think the buyers shirt would have passed a stupid ass t-shirt inspection
kdo11 2 years ago 14
i like how he ran those plugs in and out with the cordless impact.
2000jeepsahara 3 years ago 5