A Chicago mechanic thought he was dealing with a straightforward oil pressure sensor issue.
After replacing the part twice and still seeing the warning light come back on, he discovered the real problem—and it pointed to some shady dealing by whoever sold the car.
Mechanic Discovers Shady Business With Nissan
In a trending video with more than 5,600 views, mechanic Jeremiah (@jrsgaragebtym) explains that a customer brought in a Nissan they’d purchased about a week earlier.
The oil pressure light had come on shortly after the purchase, so the customer replaced the oil pressure sensor before bringing it to Jeremiah’s shop…