15 Crazy Things Car Mechanics Have Seen on the Job

Most grease monkeys have a story or two to tell. Here are the absolute craziest things grease monkeys have seen at work.

Interest didn't slaughter this kitty

At the point when Reddit giver, JDela13, saw the technician chipping away at his truck bounce back about a foot in amazement, he headed toward exploring. The exact opposite thing he expected to see was a little pair of eyes gazing back at him. A minor little cat was hanging out ready of the motor square. Fortunately, the creature was safe.

Murmur most noticeably bad dream


Quora benefactor, Mark Shaggy Wertheim, most likely wishes it was a little cat he found in the engine of the late model Nissan he was taking a shot at a business in Arizona. Rather, he was blessed to receive seeing a Western diamondback rattler bringing forth six infants. The client, who reprimanded herself for having abandoned her vehicle left for half a month while she was away on business, tipped Wertheim liberally. Who knew to be a technician accompanied peril pay?

Well that is murmur trial

Wertheim's client ended up being a genuine card: "whenever she came in, she mentioned me. When I popped the hood, I was welcomed by ANOTHER SNAKE!!"

This one was elastic, thank heavens. Also, it had a $20 greenback taped to it alongside a note: "Sorry, I couldn't support myself!"

Something fishy

Quora supporter, Brian Glastetter, who works for Tesla Motors, confronted the "most appalling punch-you-in-the-face smell you would ever envision" while playing out a transmission fix. "I rolled each window down with little help," he says. Turns out the source was an "expansive heap of fish heads in the secondary lounge preparing in the 100-degree summer heat." Glastetter never discovered why they were there.

Of carcass, it could have been more terrible

A heap of fish heads isn't the most noticeably awful thing Glastetter's at any point found over the span of his vocation. That respect may go to the body he found in the storage compartment of a vehicle that had been dropped off for administration. "Oh no, intended to take that out?" Glastetter pondered. In different vehicles, he's additionally discovered a block of medications, a few grown-up "toys," a munitions stockpile of firearms and ammunition, containers of alcohol, messy diapers, and a live snake.

His day of reckoning?


Glastetter likewise reviews the time that a dark colored paper pack with $60,000 turned up wedged behind the glove box of a vehicle that was in for administration. He returned it to the client—no inquiries inquired.

Nectar, you contracted the vehicle

Glastetter's most odd story, as he would like to think, was the point at which an incredibly overweight lady grabbed her vehicle subsequent to having it adjusted. She was there with her little girl, who was likewise very overweight. After the ladies crushed into the vehicle, Glastetter started to hear confusion. A moment later, he says, they stepped out of the vehicle, clench hands grasped and humiliated. "You contracted my vehicle," the lady demanded. "Presently returned it to the size it was the point at which we dropped it off, or you'll get notification from my legal advisor."

Try not to bug her

Reddit client Yellow Toad had known about accounts of individuals wearing tinfoil caps, however, he never thought he'd see a vehicle whose motor, wires, battery, and hoses were wrapped totally in foil. Turned out the client owed a great deal in back duties and was sure the legislature was endeavoring to follow her by means of her vehicle. She figured since tinfoil evidently attempts to shield the legislature from taking advantage of your cerebrum, it must work with vehicles similarly too.

An exercise in circumstances and logical results

A woman came in and said that her vehicle would dismantle to one side, reviews specialist, Cheima15. Subsequent to driving it for 10 minutes, he could discover nothing amiss with it. Maybe, the woman proposed, if China wanted a ride with her, he'd see it with his very own two eyes. Beyond any doubt enough, the vehicle pulled significantly to one side—whenever the driver came to over to open the glove box. The technician spared his client some cash by prescribing she not open the glove box while controlling.

Go with the flow

Reddit client FartKilometre recounts to an account of a client who came in grumbling of hearing an overwhelming thumping clamor at whatever point he halted his vehicle and a comparable substantial thumping at whatever point he was pulling far from a stop.

Who wouldn't check there first?

Repairman Rebel_County reviews a client coming to him, grumbling that he couldn't open the back entryways of his vehicle. Beyond any doubt enough, the entryways would not open, and Rebel County was as bewildered as his client. It at long last jumped out at him that… no, would it be able to be something as straightforward as the youngster wellbeing lock being on? Thus it was. It was simply too terrible this jumped out at him simply after he had basically dismantled the entryway.

The mouse that had a drinking issue

After opening the hood of a client's vehicle, technician Val M. Smith was frightened to see a mouse holding the upper radiator hose in an extremely strong grip. It was actually an extremely strong grip—the mouse was dead. "Just think we could figure was it had gained a preference for the radiator fluid spilling from the hose and kicked the bucket grasping the hose when drinking. The most abnormal thing I have seen!"

Level shot


Reddit client jury duty heard this story from her repairman beau about a person coming in and clarifying that "the base of his tire was level."

"You need another tire," answered the specialist. "No, it's simply the base that is level." The client brought up that the remainder of the tire looked fine. The specialist needed to give a short material science exercise to enable the client to comprehend that when the base of a tire is level, the tire is level.

What does a speedometer measure?


Reddit giver Delmer Dueck, who claimed a car fix look for a couple of years, reviews the time a client got his vehicle, thinking the speedometer was broken: It didn't work when the vehicle wasn't moving.

Try not to giggle

Reddit client and specialist fatalalala review the time a client whined he heard a man chuckling at whatever point he began the vehicle. After some burrowing, the specialist found it was a fluttering business card that was stuck in the traveler side AC vent.

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