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American mechanic of 23 years thought he’d seen everything until someone brought in this Ford Ranger

Last updated: July 3, 2025 4:53 pm
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This American mechanic had 23 years of experience, so he thought he’d seen everything – until someone brought in this Ford Ranger.

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What this American mechanic discovered while working on a Ford RangerWhen life gives you lemons, make a DIY solution for your car

Trevor Farid had been working on the car when he declared he’d come across something he’d never seen before.

Taking to TikTok, he decided to share his discovery with his followers.

And to say it provoked a lot of discussion online would be an understatement.

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What this American mechanic discovered while working on a Ford Ranger

While working on the Ford Ranger, Farid discovered something that stopped him in his tracks.

And with nearly a quarter of a century of experience behind him, you’d have to imagine this was a pretty big discovery.

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In particular, it was a fix that had been done to the headlight controls.

“[They’ve] got a valve stem for his headlight knob,” he explained, as he clicked it over a few times to show that it still worked.

“I guess if it works, it works.”

More than 11,000 people have watched the video on TikTok, and they piled into the comments section to share their reactions.

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Some even admitted to some hacks they’d seen or done themselves.

“I’ve seen someone actually take wood and use them for brake pads,” one person wrote.

“Forty years of mechanic, never seen that,” a fellow gearhead said.

“Improvise-adapt-overcome,” another viewer commented.

When life gives you lemons, make a DIY solution for your car

That last comment may sum up the DIY way of doing things.

And boy, have we seen that proven true with some of the extraordinary DIY fixes that have come along over the years.

People over in Nepal were using a DIY cable bus for transportation, while one TikToker created his very own Batmobile.

One woman even chopped up her brand-new Tesla Model 3 in order to make a ‘Truckla’.

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