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did you know Americans lose over $20
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billion every single year to auto repair
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fraud that's right $20 billion vanishing
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from wallets All because of shady shops
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fake repairs and smoothtalking mechanics
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who know exactly how to trick you They
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don't want you to know the truth But
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after this video they can't scam you
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anymore In this video we are uncovering
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11 of the biggest mechanic scams that
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millions of Americans fall for every
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year Stick around until the end because
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I will also reveal a single hidden code
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on your repair invoice that can
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instantly expose whether you're being
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scammed Let's dive in and save thousands
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Scam number one fake airbag replacement
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after accidents After a car accident
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where airbags deploy they must be
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replaced before the car is roadworthy
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again Some shady body shops or mechanics
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exploit this by charging you for a new
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airbag but never actually installing one
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Instead they may stuff the steering
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wheel or dashboard with rags paper or
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even scrap plastic just to make it look
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like a repair was done According to the
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National Insurance Crime Bureau over
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50,000 airbags were reported stolen in
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2024 alone Even more alarming US Customs
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seized more than 490 counterfeit airbags
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a number 10 times higher than the
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previous year This scam is incredibly
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dangerous because you're driving around
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thinking you're protected when you are
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not Always go to a reputable collision
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repair center and ask for proof of
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airbag replacement including the invoice
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part number and photos of the
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installation If you bought a used car
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that was previously in an accident it's
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worth having a trusted mechanic verify
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that all safety systems were restored
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properly Scam number two unnecessary
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repairs This is perhaps the most classic
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mechanic scam You take your car in for a
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minor issue maybe a weird noise or a
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routine oil change and the mechanic
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suddenly handed you a long list of
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urgent issues They might say your
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control arms are shot your engine mounts
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are broken or your transmission is about
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to go In many cases they're overstating
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the issue or outright lying Most drivers
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don't know enough about their car's
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internals to challenge the claims That's
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why the scam works so well According to
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a 2022 survey by the National Institute
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for Automotive Service Excellence more
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than 50% of drivers who go for a second
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opinion discovered that at least one
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recommended repair was unnecessary The
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best way to avoid it is to ask for
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evidence photos of the worn parts
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diagnostic codes or even the old parts
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themselves If you're unsure always get a
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second opinion before agreeing to major
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work Reputable shops will never pressure
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you They'll explain clearly give you
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options and evidence Scam number three
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accidents This scam happens right after
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an accident when you're most vulnerable
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and overwhelmed A tow truck suddenly
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shows up at the scene seemingly out of
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nowhere The driver sounds helpful and
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convincing offering to tow your car to a
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partner shop or certified repair
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facility But once your car is hooked up
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and taken away the nightmare begins You
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later find out it's being held for
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excessive storage fees unauthorized
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repairs or cashonly release terms
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They're literally holding your car
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hostage until you pay up In Southern
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California a major investigation led to
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the arrest of 16 individuals involved in
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a scheme that defrauded victims of over
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The group orchestrated fake insurance
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claims and collusive collisions
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targeting accident victims by towing
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their vehicles under false pretenses and
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demanding hefty fees for their return
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Davis Tow Inc one of the city's largest
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towing companies faced scrutiny after
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illegally towing vehicles and collecting
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over $100,000 in impound fees
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Authorities estimate that more than 250
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individuals were affected by the scam To
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avoid this scam wait for law enforcement
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or your insurance company to dispatch a
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tow truck after an accident Be wary of
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unsolicited tow trucks arriving at the
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scene Always ask for identification and
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verify the legitimacy of the tow truck
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operator and the body shop they intend
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to take your vehicle to Scam number four
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the dirty air filter trick You're in for
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a quick oil change or routine
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maintenance and the mechanic comes out
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holding a filthy air filter covered in
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dust and grime This is what's going into
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your engine they say urging you to
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replace it on the spot But here's the
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shocker That grimy filter might not even
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be yours Some shady shops keep a
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deliberately dirty air filter on hand
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just to scare you knowing most people
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won't question it or worse they show you
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your actual filter that's just a little
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dusty but push you for replacement A
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2022 Consumer Report showed that nearly
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30% of drivers were told to replace a
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still usable filter And here's the catch
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They will charge you $40 or more for a
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filter that costs under $10 retail In
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Phoenix Arizona a local Sting operation
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found mechanics replacing perfectly
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clean filters just to boost profits To
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protect yourself check your car's
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maintenance schedule in the owner's
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manual and inspect the filter yourself A
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slightly dirty filter is normal and
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doesn't necessarily affect performance
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Most air filters are designed to last
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15,000 to 30,000 mi depending on the
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driving conditions Scam number five
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unnecessary fluid flushes You need a
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coolant flush transmission flush brake
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fluid flush urgently Sound familiar the
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average driver hears this during every
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second or third visit but most vehicles
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don't need these flushes as often as
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mechanics claim It's an easy way for
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mechanics to add hundreds of dollars to
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your bill with minimal labor According
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to your mechanic.com over 40% of fluid
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flushes recommended at shops are not
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required One Florida driver was advised
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to flush his transmission fluid at
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20,000 mi when his car's manual clearly
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stated the first flush wasn't due until
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60,000 These flushes can run $100 to
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$300 each And the pressure tactics often
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scare drivers into agreeing To protect
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yourself always ask the shop to show you
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the manufacturer recommended interval
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from your car's manual And if a mechanic
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is recommending multiple flushes at once
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it's a red flag When in doubt get a
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second opinion or consult your
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dealership service department for
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confirmation Scam number six replacing a
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flat tire instead of repairing it You
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roll into a tire shop with what looks
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like a simple puncture You probably ran
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over a nail You're expecting a quick
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patch job and to be back on the road in
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15 minutes Most of the time this kind of
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flat is easily repable for 15 to $25
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using a patch or plug But then the
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mechanic hits you with the bad news
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Sorry it can't be repaired You'll need a
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brand new tire Without showing you the
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problem they pressure you into replacing
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the tire often recommending a full set
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for even wear turning a $20 repair into
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a $600 expense This scam is sneaky
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because most drivers don't know the
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rules about what can and can't be
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repaired According to the US Tire
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Manufacturers Association tires can
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legally and safely be repaired if the
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puncture is less than 1/4 in wide
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located on the tread area and hasn't
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been driven flat for long distances But
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dishonest shops ignore those facts and
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falsely claim sidewall damage structural
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compromise or internal rupture when none
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exist Consumer protection groups in
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states like Florida Texas and California
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have received thousands of complaints
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about unjustified tire replacements To
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avoid this scam always ask to see the
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damage firsthand Request a tire repair
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eligibility check and get a second
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opinion if you feel pressured Scam
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number seven check engine light Hysteria
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You see check engine light flashing on
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your dashboard and your stomach drops
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You head to the mechanic and boom they
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$1,500 estimate claiming your engine's
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about to go But don't panic In reality
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that check engine light could be as
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minor as a loose gas cap or faulty
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sensor According to CarMD annual vehicle
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health index the most common check
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engine issue in the US is a failed
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oxygen sensor averaging around $250 to
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fix Yet many shops inflate the repair
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scope to make it seem urgent In Detroit
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one undercover test found a mechanic
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recommending $900 in work for a car that
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only needed a new gas cap Before you
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agree to anything get the diagnostic
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code and do your own research or get a
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second opinion Scam number eight
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charging for work not done This is one
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of the more unethical scams because it's
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pure fraud A mechanic might claim they
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performed a job like changing your oil
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replacing your spark plugs or rotating
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your tires but in reality they didn't do
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a thing According to the Better Business
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Bureau this is one of the top three most
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reported auto repair complaints in the
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US In fact a 2023 investigation by NBC
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News found that one in seven auto shops
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were caught billing for services they
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never performed This scam is especially
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common at busy or chain repair shops
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with high employee turnover So how do
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you protect yourself the way is simple
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Always ask to see the replace parts Mark
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your filters or components beforehand if
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you're suspicious and check fluid levels
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or tire treads afterward to verify work
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was done Scam number nine inflated labor
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charges You walk into the shop with a
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minor issue such as a squeaky belt or a
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dead headlight The part costs maybe $15
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and you figure it'll take an hour but
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then the bill hits 300 labor Wait what
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for a job that took 40 minutes this is
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one of the most widespread scams in the
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auto world According to a 2022 report by
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Trey Oli the average hourly labor rate
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across US auto shops is between 75 and
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$130 But many shady shops charge flat
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rate hours based on an inflated estimate
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not the actual time spent working on
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your vehicle That means if a mechanic
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finishes a 2-hour job in 40 minutes they
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still charge you for 2 hours This scam
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is especially common with jobs involving
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electrical diagnostics timing belts or
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engine sensors where customers can't
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easily verify how long the repair should
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take To protect yourself always ask for
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a breakdown of labor time by task and
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cross-check it with your car's
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manufacturer service manual or trusted
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online resources like Chilton or All
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Data Scam number 10 the fix one find
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another trick You take your car in for a
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simple specific repair maybe a brake pad
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replacement or a squeaky belt The
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mechanic calls you later We fixed it but
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while we were in there we noticed
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something else Suddenly your $150
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service becomes a $700 job You agree
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because well they already started and
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you don't want to leave with a broken
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car But here's the trick The additional
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issue might not even exist Or it may be
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something non-urgent that doesn't need
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fixing right now Dishonest mechanics
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rely on this bait and switch tactic to
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keep adding services once they've got
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your car in their control According to
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consumer complaints collected by the
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Better Business Bureau this trick is
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among the top five repair scams reported
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in the US especially with transmission
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suspension and AC repairs To protect
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yourself from this scam always ask which
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repairs are critical and which are
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optional Get everything in writing and
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never approve anything under pressure
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Scam number 11 using lowquality or used
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parts without telling you This scam
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involves swapping high-quality parts for
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cheap knockoffs or reusing old parts
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altogether while billing you for top
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tier components It's easy to miss unless
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you physically inspect what goes into
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your car Poor quality parts can wear out
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faster or even fail prematurely and put
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your safety at risk Some shops take
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shortcuts to boost profit assuming the
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customer will never check Ask for the
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brand and part number before
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installation If possible request the
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packaging or a photo of the part
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beforehand That's all for this video
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These scams discussed in the video are
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slick professional and surprisingly
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common But now you know what to watch
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for So the next time you visit a
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mechanic you'll be walking in with
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confidence not fear See you in the next