You Must Know This Clever Mechanical Fraud At An Auction for F-250 Powerstroke Diesel!

When buying a new car you would have to check all the details about the car to make sure that you don’t buy a car with mechanical fraud. But no one is safe from these scammers and even if you pay attention to the slightest of detail, you could still make a mistake. Hereby this man decided to purchase a 2003 Ford F-250 at an auction form a dealership but little did he know that this truck had a serious mechanical fraud. Even from the first moment he heard the engine, the man noticed that something was wrong about it hence it was working pretty badly at a higher RPM.

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He also made a video about that problem too to hear other people`s opinions. Furthermore after realizing that he could not fix the problem on his own, he took the truck at a diesel mechanic and he could not fix it as well. This is where he started checking every hose and noticed that there was not coolant into one of them. Thus he checked the reservoir but there was plenty of coolant there.



Once he took the hose out from the reservoir, he noticed that the hole in which the coolant had to pass was closed shut using silicone. To make this mechanical fraud ever worse, the upper radiator hose was filled with e-cooling slurry. Hereby we should all watch out for such mechanical frauds when purchasing a new vehicle!

One last thing, do you know how to check out your oil? Probably, but find out more here.