Dealer Dumped this Car at Auction! They Thought it Needed a New Engine – Everything Law and Order Blog

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27 thoughts on “Dealer Dumped this Car at Auction! They Thought it Needed a New Engine”
  1. I kinda think the oil pressure sensor is wishful thinking but also lets be honest they probably drove like that for months before taking it in and it takes no time for it to start knocking with no oil pressure

  2. I had a mechanic friend that years ago, picked up a BMW 2002 for cheap because the “engine” was making a terrible noise. Come to find out, the metal cover over the exhaust manifold was buzzing from vibration! 😂

  3. Sam: if we get lucky, that will only cost six dollars to fix!
    Also Sam: I have literally dumped thousands of dollars on Land rovers that I stated upfront were unfixable. lol

  4. Grind a cheap 24mm or 15/16 boxed end wrench to be much narrower where the shanknof wrench meets the end and grind the end to be thinner and the coolant pipe won't have to be touched.

  5. Hyundai must use that same part on all of their cars, hence they all have the same common issue with them failing. My wife's 2017 Santa Fe with the 3.3 l V6 had the oil pressure sensor fail and puke a good portion of the oil out into the valley. After removing the upper and lower intakes I was able to replace it fairly easily, put everything back together again with new gaskets and it's good as new.

  6. I got a nice spec audi a4 for $1400 because the oil pressure light was on. Turns out the pressure sensor was unplugged. Daily drove that thing for 3 years

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