“Unearthed Secrets: Mechanic’s Routine Repairs Reveal Hidden Treasures and Unexplained Mysteries”

"Unearthed Secrets: Mechanic's Routine Repairs Reveal Hidden Treasures and Unexplained Mysteries"
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While it’s unclear how exactly the fire in this car started, what is clear is that there wasn’t much the mechanics could do after it did. At that point, it’s less a matter of fixing the car and more a matter of preventing it from destroying anything else.

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Sadly, it doesn’t work that way

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In case it’s unclear what’s going on, it appears that somebody had the bright idea of putting mints in this car’s air filter. And the only explanation for why is that they likely got it into their heads that it would make the car smell fresher.

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But if this photo doesn’t dispel that notion on its own, it should be noted that this isn’t quite how it works. It’s a clever move if a kid was somehow responsible for this, but it’s a little more embarrassing if it was an adult.

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This job shouldn’t be too hard

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Although many customers can keep a mechanic guessing with their vehicles, professionals can sometimes find that the weirdest jobs aren’t always the biggest ones. After all, RC cars need oil changes just like the regular versions do.

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That said, it’s pretty clear that the mechanics were having a lot of fun with this one since they used the same lift for it that they would for that truck in the background. And it’s a good thing it’s a simple job because those blue and red lights might get a little distracting.

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Hard mode for a mechanic

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