My winning bid on this Chevrolet Spark was MUCH less than the cost of a Boosted Board, but does the thing even run, let alone work?

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49 thoughts on “This Flood Salvage 2015 Chevy Cost LESS Than a Boosted Board! But DOES IT RUN???”
  1. When car batteries (lead/ acid) are left uncharged for a long time, the lead plates sulphate up. That is, the lead sulphate crystals which grow in the cells as the charge is lost, grow too big to be returned to metallic lead when current is applied to them. The battery will not take a proper charge ever again. I used to design batteries for Exide so I know. Just buy a new battery and don't leave it flat for a long period if you do discharge it for any reason.

  2. A trick I've used to recharge dead batteries is just use the booster box and set it to boost a couple of times and then hook it up to the charger and it gives the battery just enough charge to register on the charger for it to charge.

  3. You can have a water line that high just by driving thru high water , why did the car ever get classified a flood car ?

  4. I don't understand why these things are called 'air fresheners'. All they do is add a foul odour to the car. How is that air "fresher"?

  5. Put a pickup bed on it. some flood lights. a winch. tow hooks.Turn it into a micro utility vehicle you can use to truck parts around and tow vehicles, stuff like that.

  6. I just put the jumper cables from my good battery onto the dead battery for 5 minutes and then hook the charger up always works.

  7. Shifters locking up is a common issue. Codes were probably Lost dat com with emc. That is normal for extended periods with no power on GM vehicles

  8. Here's a tip if you ever get your engine locked up because it sucked water through the intake just remove all of the spark plugs and try to crank the engine and the majority of the water will shoot out the top of the cylinders out of the holes where the spark plugs were but your other worry is you may have to change your oil at least five times, change it after driving for 30 minutes to an hour until it comes out like clean oil.

    I had this problem happen and I thought I lost my truck just don't forget the constant oil changes because it will have water mixed in it and it is very important to change the contaminated oil out of your engine because it will not lubricate your engine properly

  9. I have charged a completely dead battery several times and have it work fine afterwards. I have several cars and they go down on me after a couple years. I rotate them around and let them have a vacation lol

  10. Don't know if it's too late, but remove the interior, put a cage, racing seat, and harness in. Go road course/track day with it! No need to register/flip/etc…

  11. You did not break anything, all the cars with automatic box have a place where you push them and unlock the parking, that is in case you run out of energy for x reason. I'm sure that it's okay except that some button or plastic or sguor has been broken and it's ready and I guess. Regards!

  12. Hi Sam – dig your videos. Quick question: You mentioned eRepairables in an earlier video. As a buyer do you pay double fees (Copart and eRepairables) when you win an auction – I guess my true question is does by working with eRepaiables add an extra layer of costs? Now I understand and appreciate your call out on the Proxy bid possibly saving you money over Copart bidding. Thank you in advance for your consideration and keep up the good work on the videos.

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