Why can't the CAR WIZARD fix this '12 Bentley Continental GT?!?
2021 ж. 1 Қар.
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What did the CAR WIZARD 🧙♂️ find on this 2012 Bentley Continental GT and why couldn't he fix it?
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Man... I used to be a valet. I've driven more than my fair share of these. What Mr and Mrs Wizard don't touch on here is the SMELL of that interior. As soon as you open the door, the smell of pure leather, furniture polish, and freshly installed carpet overpowers you in the best possible way. If I'm honest, I'd take this over an Aventador. Yeah, yeah, the Lambo is faster, handles better, blah blah blah. This is more comfortable, quieter, rides like a cloud, has room for your luggage, and is still engaging to drive.
When it's not in Wizard's shop. 😂
@@data_abort You'd be surprised. Not everyone that drives these are cocaine kingpins. Hoovie's was definitely kept by some questionable owners, but most are lovingly cared for.
And because it's so expensive for part. Well now it's going to get stolen and parted out
smells like my armpit
Giving Magic Mike props is a class move, Wiz.
seems like a lot of shoutouts from the ones i watched.... Mr Wizard seems like a good guy but more than average shout outs lol .
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It is so refreshing seeing a car mechanic being honest about his work,well done sir ;-)
Bentley automated trunk: where getting caught closing a trunk by hand is akin to being seen tying your shoes
The Mercedes 600 trunk was closed with hydraulics and could cut off a limb if it went wrong
@@emgriffiths1861 the hinged trended to bend if you tried to close it manually.
@@bartwalters6694 Sounds just like Wizard’s bent hinge?
The boot (trunk) struts on my 20 Yr old Renault failed . I now hold it up with my head
35K miles and it needs $20K in repairs, the epitome of British luxury.
It could be worse. It could be wired by the Prince of Darkness.
Tells you everything a sane person needs to know about the brand.
@@philosuileabhain861 which brand do you suggest as most worth the money spent ? Thanks
@@hassanjamal4212 Toyota
But I am sure Bentely company people will laugh at companies like Hyundai which is bigger and makes more reliable cars. Isn't that true?
At this rate probably easier to disassemble the motor assembly, find the bad gear and have a machine shop make a new one in aluminum!
It really would be.
That's what I would do. Most anything that can be assembled, can be disassembled. New gears can be machined if need be, or electronics rebuilt. Someone built it when new, so, someone can rebuild it.
I had a cheap plow that had an electric actuator on it. Plastic gear in the top stripped. I looked up the actuator and it was going to be $400 - $1000 to replace (used vs new). Turns out similar actuators, even from other companies, are made actuators for RV slide outs and all seem to use similar gears. Found a gear online that looked similar. Did some measurements and ordered a gear for $16 off Amazon. Fit perfectly and works awesome. Sometimes you get lucky and can even find a similar sized gear online. So much today is parts bin sharing you never know where else that gear may be used. Maybe avoid the machine shop even!
@@VortexGarage It is pretty cool that you saved so much money just by doing a little research.
@@VortexGarage Very true. But if it's a plastic gear it could just strip again too. Might still be worth getting one made in metal, doesn't seem like money is a big issue for this guy.
Having owned an older Rolls Royce and constantly going through similar problems , any pleasure of ownership was negated by costs & lack of parts. Prestige is very expensive and hardly worth while.
You've hit the nail on the head. Back in the 1960/70's prestige car makers ended up using parts from the volume producers, before that ended up being taken over by them. For Bentley read VW and for Rolls Royce read BMW.
Thanks for the honest opinion!
These old engines luxo barges are suddenly looking very old hat. Their managements are screwing up big time by ignoring any switch to battery electric power.
So you got an old car and it broke like old cars do? Shock, horror. You expected what exactly?
@@davidelliott5843 well thats just not true, do a little reserch before putting a flippant comment like that on here bud
"There are none" is something we need to get used to, as we enter this Mad Max era of civilization. We didn't even need the nuclear holocaust to get here.
unobtanium
Ban international suppliers and this is the consequence.
in the computer world, even 25 yo computers get hakers to retro fit USB or IDE into them, and thats a lot more complex than just a motor, why cant cars just use 'any' part that is spec compatible
Of course any repair shop who can deal with motors and mechanisms can repair it. That would be anything from some clock/watch repairers to things like disabled help devices since it looks like its simply an actuator anyway. As a wheelchair user myself I don't find it hard to get adaptions which open/close the doors, trunk or even move the seat on their own made to suit so simply repairing an actuator is childs play. The problem isn't so much having none on tap. Its more the lack of any idea or practicality in the minds of the people looking at the problem.
@@SpinnakerFL What a stupid comment. Are you saying people in different countries don't have the ability to make a simple actuator? Ban international suppliers and all that happens is domestic ones open to fill the market gap. You know - the same thing which has gone on since trade was a thing.
Found this: 1. Make sure battery is fully charged 2. Lubricate and work the hinges: Open the boot then spray around the hinge pivots with a PTFE lubricant. Quickly open and close the boot repeatedly by hand whilst spraying. This often gets the lid working again and may be enough without doing anything else. 3. Adjust the striker up a few mm and make sure it is central: Press down the two little flaps either side of the striker so you can see the fixing bolts. Try to mark the original position then slacken them enough to move the latch. Bring the boot almost to a close and look to see if the latch is central to the striker. If not then tap if left or right. Then bring it up a couple of mm. Nip the bolts back up and check the boot function. This may change the fit of the boot very slightly, but will reduce the preload on the latch/striker when closing so it is less likely to time out and open again.Then tighten properly. Manually close the boot to rest on the flaps, the boot lid should drop into the latch and power shut with less than 2kg on the back edge of the lid if set correctly. You can remove the plastic cover at the back of the boot to make access to the fixings easier if you wish. Take off the the two luggage tie down screwed to the rear of boot then the panel unclips. 4. Adjust hinges. Last resort. To adjust the hinges you need to loosen the torx headed bolts holding them to the car. This really isn’t something I’d recommend for DIY as they are painted and fiddly to reach so getting the tool in properly is difficult and if they strip then they have to be drilled out. It’s also possible to completely mess up the fit of the boot to the car and not get it to function any better. As a rule the front of the hinge (nearest the rear window) should be higher than the rear to prevent the hinge binding on itself when nearly closed. It’s possible to achieve a range of hinge positions and keep the lid in profile to the body when closed. It’s also important to keep both hinges the broadly same adjustment to avoid the lid twisting on the way down. You can also loosen the hinges on the lid itself to reduce any preload across the car in the setting, again not DIY as the boot can go completely out of profile.
Thanks!
For the amount that was paid for this Bentley one would think that these problems would be non-existent.
Self healing. Lol.
You don't get it do you? More money more problems
Well, low volume cars (hence not time proof tested) + a lot of (often useless) complications = troubles.
They use the same Chinese junk that everyone else uses. Luxury brands are largely a marketing scam.
8 year old car. Something is going to fail in that much time. Especially luxury cars that have far more gizmos and gadgets on them to fail. If you want something to go 8 years with no issues, buy a Toyota.
Cant get over the fact that the Continental has Continental tyres on it
Real James Bond here?
Why Continental tyres? Rolls Royce/Bentley is now owned by BMW, a division of Volkswagen AG.
@@brianevans656 huh?
@@brianevans656 he's saying they should come with a set of bf goodrich
Very
Really enjoy theses videos, the channel came long ways since I first watched the wizard, love to see good professionals succeeding! If it wouldn't be such complicated logistics (I live in Brazil), I could easily rebuild that trunk motor in a way that wouldn't be a bother anymore. If I could only find an used one, could use to build a nice rebuild kit, apparently there is a demand for it.
These Continentals look sooo good! I always think they look like a (very expensive) muscle car. Great fastback lines! Very well designed.
Reminds me of the 30's and 40's when cars were designed to have flowing lines and unique looks. Nowadays cars are just potato halfs, with different plastic bits popped on.
@@volvo09 There were no safety standards in the 1930s and 1940s
Yes great car I love mine
@@joecool9739 Bentleys of the thirties had one MASSIVE safety feature!
@@volvo09 take off the badges and you can't tell the difference between a Ford or a Hyundai or a Subaru
FYI Penske (Bentley, Rolls, Ferrari, Maserati, etc.) in Scottsdale AZ does great wheel refinishing. Had a wheel done there….
Woody's Wheelshop in Denver saved my as* when I curb rashed my old mans R32 🤣
Every car shop should have a Wizard. This dude is the best. Mechanics like him and his crew are so hard to find.
I'm laughing at the fails on this thing at 35k miles... Beautiful, yes. But, junk. Lovely, yes. But, junk.
How many other 9 years old cars do you know which haven't had any problems? 35k isn't necessarily a good thing. Low miles is good but ultra low means its been sat a lot which any mechanic will tell you isn't good for a car at all.
B = crap
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@@siraff4461 handmade junk!!!
@@AJ-bp9th It's not the parts that are handmade that are junk but the parts from the VW parts bin that are the junk parts of the car.
For $1800 I would think a rebuild would be an option. You might have to fabricate a part or two, but it can be done by someone who has the right kind of shop.
Absolutely. I'm surprised that this wasn't the solution given the lack of a realistic alternative ... and sooner, or later the trunk is going to get flooded out when someone forgets to push it down in the rain ... I am also surprised that Bentley didn't do a mod kit to upgrade to the later electric motor, as clearly this is a latent defect in all of those vehicles containing the old electric motor ...
@@Jester-Riddle it's a VAG car. They have never cared about their customers, serviceable, or repairs/retrofitting. As soon as the lease is up DUMP IT
@@Jester-Riddle why would Bentley do that. They already have the money for the car. They don't care , they sell shit and laugh at the gullible fools who buy their products.
@@goldenhawk352maybe wrap a orange tiedown strap across it
This takes me back to a book I have from Road & Track magazine called Used Car Classics. Published in the 1980s, it had advice on buying an affordable enthusiast car. It included a glossary of terms found in used car ads. This one comes to mind: Ad term: Loaded Translation: Lots of expensive gadgets that break. This trunk lid gadget seems particularly useless. I'll admit I liked the power hatch on my old company's minivan, but the Bentley's trunk lid is so slow to open, it seems like more of a hindrance even when its working. If I couldn't find someone willing to take a crack at rebuilding the motor, I'd investigate disconnecting the stupid thing and try to bring it up to the standard of, say, a Kia Rio.
That thing sure took its sweet time ascending to the upright position, and it lurched pretty horribly on the way down too. I'd like to know how it compares between now and when new. If it's that lethargic it's more than just gears to rebuild it - there's serious deterioration in the motor itself. No wonder the oem manufacturer went belly up making such garbage for a Bentley. At that price point you don't cheap out.
It's probably slow for safety reasons. If it were fast, it could KO you on the way up and worse in the other direction. That trunk motor is a metaphor for the whole car. A piece of shite with a bentley badge made by some other company.
I had that issue with my Bentley trunk too. The bracket was misaligned. I adjusted the alignment and it fixed it.
Another peerless video Wiz. Smooth. Very nicely done. Thanks for being there for us.
It's pathetic that even Bentley couldn't service a car that they charged enough money to buy a house with. Looks like the "luxury" part of the brand doesn't cover their services, lol.
Covid bro supply issues, ppl not working etc
@@rahimi4762 wrong. He even said Bentley used a manufacturer for the motor that went out of business.
It’s crazy but this far I’ve been able to get a lot of parts pretty quickly for my Bentley
Exactly, the customers are expected to buy a new one.
This is the second video where a specific part was needed, in this case a trunk motor and the part is totally unavailable. This reminds me of the Car Wizard video where a particular model of Acura needed a new engine and a new engine was totally unavailable. It brings to mind the word unobtainium, that is used for items that can not be obtained.
common as cars become older, I'd love to go order a brand new short block from Honda for my 02 S2000 but they no longer offer it. I don't necessarily need one but in the future I'm hoping they begin to offer them since Mazda still offers 13b motors for the FD RX7
Aftermarket companies need to sell millions of parts to justify the expense of tooling. One alternator might fit literally millions of cars so that's a good business. Trunk motor for a Bentley? Yeah you might sell a hundred of those if you're lucky.
@@_Suzuka_Joe It seems some engines that had only a limited production for one particular model of car that had a limited production can become unavailable after several years. This is in contrast to engine types where millions of engines were built for many models over many years. An example of this is the Chevrolet Small Block V8, which is highly available to this day.
If you have the knowledge, and the motivation, reverse-engineering is a viable business. A friend started his own business, Unobtanium Supply, to remanufacture previously-unavailable plastic Ferrari parts using plastic injection moldings. He does well. People are remanufacturing Obsolete Ferrari electrical components and processors that are currently NLA. If you want your car to stay on the road, you can go to any lengths your imagination and technical expertise will go.
The whole Bentley "hoping we'll have one" deal reminds of the Seinfeld episode at the car rental agency where Jerry has a reservation, but there are no cars for him: "You see, you know how to *take* the reservation, you just don't know how to *hold* the reservation. And that's really the most important part of the reservation, the holding. Anybody can just take them..." (writes in the air).
Stopped by to say "hello" to my mechanic. He was in a really good mood because one of his customers had bought a Bentley Azure without asking his advice first. Brought it in for a POST purchase inspection and to "take care of a few little things". Repairs would cost more than he had paid for the thing, of course.
I would take the trunk motor to an alternator/small motor repair company. In my opinion, you light your money on fire when you buy oem all the time. When some companies rebuild better than new.
The issue is the gears or cable inside the motor drive, the gears or cables strip or have missing teeth, hence why it works mostly but has that one spot where it's not functioning properly. One wonders if you can 3d print metal replacement gears for these units
Yes you could take it to a machinist and get new gears made. For the cost they'd probably be cheaper as well
@@KingSobieski I bet they have plastic gears and that's the problem THE MOTOR IN THE TRUNK IS probably made by Hyundai hell the engine is made by Volkswagen what a pos that this guy probably gave a half million for and its falling apart at 35000 miles ! SMH
Can't imagine the motor has any effect on the geometry of the hinges... If it actually does, I would call it a design flaw 🙄
@@MegaGoogoohead theses cars are for people who can literally burn money, they probably order a new one every year.
Man magic mike really does the good work, he must be omegas foreign specialist! If it wasn’t for magic mike, wizard would be bustin his hump! Lol nice to have great employees like magic mike, and the others !
Hes a foreign specialist? So he specializes in Kia, VW, Hyundai, Toyota and Honda?
@@joecool9739 rolls Royse. Bentley, Mercedes, BMW, Lamborghini, Ferrari, and Porsche aren't considered foreign in the US?
@@johnnysouza5601 Foreign means anything not domestic So why would foreign specify European luxury brands?
@@joecool9739 I clearly understand the definition. You named a few makes and asked if specializes in those. Tge op said a foreign specializes which i would say he is. Theres been Kias and toyotas in the shop as well. So yes he is a foreign specialist.
@@joecool9739 They build Kia, Hyundai, Honda, Toyota, BMW, MB, etc in the US today. And GM and Ford bring in cars from Mexico, Canada and Australia. What is foreign these days?
With cost of parts for this thing, such as that boot motor, you would think they would be of higher quality and not crap out on you. I wonder if the newer model motor could be adapted to fit? I've been known to do that on a few things.
@CarWirard - When you get new components I would check their build date and the quality before installation. Due to so many changes of employees in the factory market there are new people building these parts. In this year alone we've seen many components from manufacturers that are out of specifications or build without any quality to where we either have to modify or remove said "bad" parts from our production floor. I work in a Metals factory building seat frames and I have never seen things this bad from suppliers. Be careful with replacement parts newer than 2019. Thanks for your time!
I love when the Wizard says "bro" here or there in these vids 🤣 7:56
I've always thought Auto closing and opening trunks was a stupid idea.
My moms Lexus RX crushed me one T.T hate them so much. Tho at times I guess its handy. But still prefer normal.
They're great when you have your hands full or when the car is dirty and you don't want to touch the trunk lid. My elderly mother had difficulty closing her SUV hatch, so she bought the same model with auto closing and she's much happier. If it doesn't work for you, don't buy one. I'm glad it's an option.
My Lexus has a power trunk and I find it annoying, doesn’t wanna close in the winter when there’s snow/ice around the edge and it takes longer to wait for it to open/close itself than to just do it manually.
Yea, it makes more sense on a SUV or hatch with low trunk line, but on that Bentley is purely a statement symbol as the owner most likely has several SUVs more ideal for the task.
Nothing beats the spring loaded trucks of the old cars where all you had to do was unlock it and the spring would open it for you.
Happy New Year Mr. Wizard to you and family hugs and best wishes from Canada 🇨🇦🤗
Your the type of man who id love to sit down with for a couple of points of beer. I love talking to clever people who have a passion.🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸
God, it's a glorified window motor. Sickening markup for "high end" brands. It's all a joke, people.
The motor is probably good. The real problem are those cheap plastic gears. The teeth wear and break off. Calling it a glorified window motor isn't necessarily true. That "glorified window motor" is designed to control a much heavier rear trunk lid. I bet if someone can 3d print a replacement gear it would probably work again.
@@houseofno Yeah for a week. First time someone pushes on it not realizing it's motorized, zing! Time to print another gear
@@wingracer1614 Have it printed in metal instead of plastic.
don't have to print it, you can just CNC it from metal
@@wingracer1614 I wonder why they are designed like that? Maybe its to make them break? Or maybe its because if you have a problem where some idiot hangs off it, jams something in it or otherwise screws it up its much easier and cheaper to replace a plastic gear than the whole mechanism/trunklid/quarter panel mounting point? Same reason you have them in most actuators now. Its an easy to repair failure point if something goes wrong.
This year and up Continental looks fabulous! I just would like to mention that Automotive manufacturers are responsible to keep making spare parts for 10 years after each model year, now I am not sure if that is still a Federal law or just guidelines, especially now because of Covid and chip and spare parts/components shortages it might be an exception, not to mention the ongoing logistics nightmares. Now with deep digging on the internet, I am sure someone could find a competent company to re-manufacture this part if they had the full electrical/electronic and mechanical schematics from VW Group - Bentley. I can tell you this, the owner of this car should raise this up to Bentley corporate level and see what happens.
As you started to walk behind the Bentley I was thinking the same thing, wow, what a unique tail. I would stain all of the undercarriage fiber panel to look uniform, and if it didn't fade away it would still look better than the obvious blotches, but then again, it would not be original. No power tools? I doubt an impact tool would even help me. Well done.
Sorry again i have to give you and ms wizard another thump up your advise is so helpfull informative so Thanks from denmark
I for one, would love a video of magic mike doing work on cars & talking about it while he's working. Assuming he would want to do that!
Yeah, if only someone would spend 10-12 hours a day shooting and editing video, for your pleasure, at no cost to you. lol
@@OMGWTFLOLSMH You realize that CW gets KZhead royalties from this, right? Do you think he spends hours a day shooting and editing video for free? Are you seriously that stupid?
The Bentley GT3 engine sound is brutal ! . Went to the Spa GT 24hrs a few ago and Brands Hatch this year just to hear them before these beasts end competing .
These USED to be a bargain. Great video, Mr.. and Mrs. Wizard!
It’s only when you have owned an Audi you understand the Bentley issues….something constantly need’s attention…I now own a Lexus…it doesn’t need fixing every week and the dealers are the most helpful and friendly chaps you could meet (you only see them at service as nothing goes wrong) these "issues" should not be issues in a car of this prestige….it’s just become expected with a VAG group car.
I did some searching, I wonder if it's the latch. It looks like the latch moves up and down to pull the trunk lid down for the final closure, and there could be some spring that's broken causing this issue.
I was thinking some minor obstruction or linkage binding. Maybe do some cleaning/lubing and see what happens.
I have a '97 911 Turbo S. Only 183ish made. The longest I've ever had to wait for a part is about 2 weeks. And it had to be sent from Germany. But a 9 year old Bentley is unrepairable? That's just sad.
No. It's criminal that a company can't support it's product with spares
Had to wait about 4 months for a rear reflector on my old 911 from the dealer.
@@soisaidtogod4248 Did you try other sources?
@@nucleargrizzly1776 Amazon may have them with 2 day shipping.
A lot of auto parts are not available right now. Trunk motor will be available next year.
You are the Best! Mr. Wizard. I just got a 2011 Flying Spur and you showed me all the details including the "jack mode" as my tire guy had no clue. I need my headliner repaired and was wondering what it cost and who did it?
Wizard disassembled interior to get to headliner. Loewen Upholstery repaired it (Brian). About 2k for all.
I'm looking at a one owner 2004 with 21,000 miles. Everything works, interior and exterior are immaculate except for a few stone chips. It isn't the least expensive 2004 available but I think the price reflects the condition and mileage. My one concern is that it doesn't have enough miles for its age - just over 1,000 miles per year. It has a clear CarFax and spent its life in a dry environment.
You would have to make a cast from the 3D printed gears and cast them in Polypropylene, not machine them, my bad on that lol.
the trunk close motor is just an electric motor, shouldn't be that hard to have someone rebuild it?
Just tool all new gears no problem
Some of these motors are designed to non serviceable or very hard or expensive to service with proprietary parts (on purpose imho)
That’s my thought For a couple of grand I’m sure someone will rebuild it complete with new machined gears
It took me a weekend to rebuild mine that was completely stripped with help from my friend who does metal fabricating just need a few specialized tools
it's probably a sealed unit and trying to repair it means breaking it open, destroying the thing. Why make it serviceable when they can have you wait a year for a super-expensive brand new one that will fail in time, just like this one?
Great video and beautiful car. My concern is, why you didn't change out the plugs. Maybe it would have taken an extra 2 hrs. I would rather pay now then cry later. If you have it off all ready change the plugs.
I keep coming back to your channel! ❤️
2012 car but still looks better and more recent than most cars now, stunning
My favorite car in the world
Good to hear Wizard using the queen's language correctly in regards to the rear luggage compartment... AKA the "boot"
I think it's stupid he's in Kansas not England. And he's not British so there is no good reason for him to say that
Do you think he spells labour in English, instead of American, when working on a Bentley?
@@morstyrannis1951 I'd say so
Can’t wait until you get your hands on my Bentley. The love you have for these cars make me know my car will come back to me in amazing shape.
Have worked on old motorcycles. When you hear from 2-3 sources that, "It doesn't exist. You can't find one, anymore." it is so frustrating. Now, you are on eBay and looking for a used one. Re-furbished? Re-conditioned? You can't trust internet bandits! My pro tip on that trunk motor, is that the design is asymmetric. Look closely at the alignment of the hinges. It may just be torqued over to one side.
Something about hearing him say "nah bro" makes me laugh
I wonder if the trunk can be manually operated without the motor for a while? If so, I’d collaborate with KZheadr “my mechanics” and send it off to him to be rebuilt. I have no doubt he’d diagnose the issue and rebuild it with improvements that would make it better than new. 👍
I don't think it would be too tough to take that motor apart and 3d model a gear printed out of ABS that anyone with a $150 3d printer could create.
Not sure if the motor is a problem because problematic side open first not last, more likely some parts are misaligned in that area.
@@slagdemon This was my thought - I'd love to get ahold of a broken one and test out gears in CF Polycarbonate on one of my printers. If this owner wants the car in tip-top shape I can understand them not wanting to mess around with 3D printed parts, but definitely seems like a cheap short-term solution until a proper motor can be obtained.
I had the same exact thought.
I think my mechanics doing CNC gears could work but if the motor is weakened or worn out, it still might not be right. With a car this nice & valuable its just par for the course unfortunately. If vigilant an owner will wait for a new motor once one can be manufactured. Thats just why these either are collector cars or short term owner-driver. If you plan to daily a car like this youll have nothing but issues
Nice to hear of someone who doesn't attack everything with a cordless drill etc, The correct way as you say is a spanner in hand, The old fashioned way and correct.
Great vid! Sweet ride. When we gonna see the FERRARI 308 on the road?? LOVE that car brother. Rock on! 😎👍🏼
09:25 "The company that made those motors went out of business". Oh darn! Now what am I supposed to do? My Bentley has that exact same issue. (Ok... I just had to see how it would feel to have that be the worst problem in my life. 😂)
That really neat Studebaker Lark kept grabbing my attention far more so than the Bentley. Studebakers were always popular here in Australia right back to the very early days of motoring. In the early 60's the Lark model was imported in crates from Indiana and reassembled in Melbourne. They were also used as police cars.
I remarked on that! In the background this Lark. The polar opposite of that fancy, dancy, over-complicated Bentley.
He did a video on the Lark too, it has a Chevy small block in it.
@@gkcook81 Thanks gk81, I'll look it up.
From the video it looks like the passenger side of the trunk lid starts to rise before the driver side. So it seems the motor would have less travel going back down. It looks more like an adjustment or resetting the limits on the motor. kinda like window motors on 350z’s that move up and down slightly when you open and close the doors. Also I like Mrs Wizards comments and she has a good voice and tone.
Hey Wizard, you could get two trunk motors from the 2013 model & do some little modifications to put it in this 2012 Bentley.
I wonder if you can use the newer motor design (2013 onwards) in the 2012 cars. I have a hunch that the inner fender area and mounting points wouldn't have been different between the 2 years during the transition from company supplierb1 vs supplier 2. Perhaps a wiring pigtail to adapt it to the car?
I've thought about that too.
Me three. I was surprised Wizard didn't go there, at least to say, "I thought of that and here's why that won't work".
I wonder if the gear could be 3d printed? The motor and switches seem to work well maybe a 3d printed gear would hold until the new motor assembly arrives.
Yes and no it could throw a silly code and might not work but only way to know is to plug it in and it could have a different speed/resistance so you'd have to replace both
how come the Bentley company does know that answer or has thought to look into that
Absurd amount of work needed for 30,000 miles. Like a high end Merc, its overly complex nonsense. I don't know why anyone would actually want to own one of these.
bentlys don't hold great value even low mileage in texas you can get a bently for 30 to 60k with that amount of mileage or even more never buy used bentlys
@@kobra6660 that’s due to year too. And these were only 150k new
There is nothing mechanically wrong with this car what are u talking bout. It was just a headliner and small trunk motor. Lol
@@rahimi4762 the brakes and pads were all replaced as well.
@@apb1236 And the coils.
4:04 Wizard giving the weather an "Excuuuuseee me" cough hahaha
Your channel has really blown up man congratulations!!!!
That car is pure class!
35,000 miles and the trunk won’t close? That is amazing, in the fact that my Audi Q7 has 130,000 miles and has only had one part fail, the oil separator was replaced at 129,000 miles….thanks for helping me through a dilemma, I have always wanted a Bentley, well I’m over that now, especially adding this story to a friends story who has a Bentley and is currently rebuilding the engine at 59,000 miles! The wizard performs his magic and saves the day!
My neighbor's Audi's rear hatch closer failed. Made by Hirshmann, it's an expensive part.
bentley = vw
It’s a power motor that went my god lol
Bentleys are normally reliable. There are more horror stories with Audi consider yourself lucky
AUDI, HAHAHA I GET IT
Hi Car Wizard, at around 13:41 it looks like the fastener on the fiber shield passenger side is not engaging correctly. Not sure if it is due to camera angle or what. Do enjoy your programs, I wish you well.
Great video, is it possible to repair the existing motor , or are these sealed ? So rediculous to pay for a part then wait till next year! Thanks
Take the motor apart and get the broken part, then get ahold of Titan see if he can make the part with his cnc machine business
A Bently, just like a Range Rover or even a Rolls Royce, is a very expensive status symbol, but as a car it is junk. A Toyota Corolla is much more reliable and better made than that Bentley, for a fraction of the price. As for parts, those will always be a problem on rare and expensive cars.
But who wants to drive a Toyota Corolla their whole life if you can afford not to . . .
Nothing junky about that Bentley. It has a stunning exterior design, beautiful interior and is made with premium materials. The suspension feels like you are driving on a cloud. That trunk motor will get fixed and all will be good again. A Corolla is a plastic piece of crap for an 18 year old flipping burgers at Mickey D's. You don't have a clue of what you are talking about.
Such a beauty .. also the grill in silver tone in tone ... so gorgeous ... have driven Jaguar Daimler and Jaguar XJS (both V12). Driving such noble Britsh high end cars is not driving, is gliding ... just pitty that repairings are so tricky (and huge expensive). But so it is with expensive men's toys.if you buy a Porsche, a regular inspection can cost u up to 12,000 or more.
What do you consider a fair shop markup on parts? Where I live, it's usually triple. For a $35 brake rotor, the shops (dealers or independents) will charge around $110 - $120 (just for the part). It's getting really frustrating when a "brake job" on my Impala costs a thousand dollars.
These parts issues will continue in this "new normal"
This is the consequence of banning certain critical international suppliers.
Hey Wiz, get a hold of 100% Jake to make new parts for the boot lid motor with his 3D printer
Excellent point.. sub-contractoring out that motor for the trunk is fine .. but VW Gm Fiat etc. should have all technical designs on file for situations like this..
Hi sometimes it needs a hinge adjustment this happens if they put too much luggage in the back and force it shut. There is also a soft wear update ea44 for this reason. Hope that works.
its almost like a tornado could lift the whole shop with car wizard in it and take him to yellow brick road or something
Wheel refinisher: Won’t touch the wheels- “too expensive” Car Wizard: Not afraid to work on any car, be it an ultra-rare and expensive, to cheap common ones. Do the work methodically and carefully, success. Here we see what sets true confidence and professionalism apart, from the weak-sauce ones.
Your videos are getting much better. Do you ever go back and watch your first videos?
The wind is no joke in KS. Summer 2020 I was camping in my Pop up Camper at Lake Wilson and at about 9 pm the wind went from calm to 60 MPH in a few min. It was scary enough we ended up staying in the Car for a few hours untill it calmed down.
Hello! If the trunk motor problem is related to some gear I can design and 3d print a new one, there are really good filaments today that can be used for this.
Just what I was thinking.
You can't talk sense to the rich, they're convinced if it's cheaper it's not possible. Where the poor brag about saving money, the rich brag about wasting it.
If you can’t fix it give it to me, id love one of these
We had some of them rims in at the machine shop where I work, a load of those screws had snapped and needed removing with spark erosion (EDM Machining) which is pricey.
Love your show so informative and wish you were my auto mechanic
If I owned a shop there is NO WAY I would take in an exotic car like that! Kudos to The Wizard and other shops that will!
It's just a fancy volkswagen.
Love mine it’s actually a pretty easy car to work on
@@Fasteddie1085 super jealous, not gonna lie
@@aaz1992 its a beautiful car I love it 😎
"you know exactly what that is" me: "is that a custom Mustang?" "oh, the dash looks like a Corvette"
I have that same 2012 Bentley Continental GT Mulliner in black but I just replaced all of the moving body panels with carbon fiber as well as all the lower cladding front, rear and side skirts as well as the automatic rear wing over the trunk lid which is now carbon fiber as well. Mine had the same problem and it was found to be an adjustment since it worked perfectly before the lid was changed to carbon fiber. Nothing wrong with the motor, it just needs some adjustment. Lots of speculating for no reason.
I just read a post yesterday at Curbside Classics about the Studebaker Lark, and there's a yellow one behind the Wizard!
The Car Wizards has the coolest walk on KZhead! I'd love to see a continuous loop video of him just walking around with Pantera's WALK as the background music. Maybe if this post gets enough thumbs up The Car Wizards will make such a video!
Wizard, considering this Bentley is on the VW Phaeton platform, would the Phaeton use that same trunk lid motor? If so, maybe you could get it from VW?
Most VW group parts for this car are from Audi. I had to replace windshield wiper motor, exact part number to A8.
It is not the same. The Phaeton uses a hydraulic system.
VW discontinued the Phaeton for the US market, the A8L is its closest relative. Yes, the power trunk system on those is hydraulic. One more yes, I never had a single problem with them. The only problem I had with the trunk lids was the retracting cable guides.
As an auto body technician I would say the problem in the rear boot area would be the hinges. More than likely the right rear hinge is worn out. Try taking the hinge out and checking it for for play.
I remember seeing it for the first time at the Detroit auto show. Beautiful, still my cover photo to this day
The guy seem to really care about his work, treating the customers car as if was his own. I wish his shop was near where I live.
That is why I brought my car to the Wizard!! He also changed the oil with individual quarts of Mobil 1 and not from a 55 gal drum.
Goofy way how dealers work. Sometimes, there is no way to find out how long it will take to get a part until it’s ordered. Just depends on how the manufacturer runs their aftersales. Not normally the dealer’s fault, but that’s who gets blamed.
Well, that was interesting. I watched your KZhead recommended video on the five SUVs to avoid and I liked it and subscribed. Then, I searched for Michael Jordan's museum car, a green Bentley GT like this but in green and a 2005. The video I found led me to this one and it's a new video and I already subscribed. What are the odds you doing a video on a Bentley like MJ's?
Looking around sites in the UK the motor itself is made by Bosch is part is 130 821 683 but it's end of life. Looks like it might be used on a Audi electric window. This isn't the gearbox but just the motor. The later gen Audi front motor look the same but I can't compare the mountings. Are you sure there isn't any adjustment in terms of a position sensor or micro switch out of whack? It is like it isn't completely finishing its cycle. It thinks it's finished but it hasn't. But if it is the Motor is a Bosch part. I checked the vw phaeton and it doesn't look the same at this point HTH :) love the vids by the way - keep up the great work mate!
Sheesh!! Makes me appreciate my trouble free 06 Toyota Avalon with 174K on the clock a whole lot more! No check engine lights on, starts every time and purrs like a kitten! 💪🏽😎
The joys of owning an erotic car
Did you mean exotic?
@@jimmyh6601 you heard what he said
Here in the UK you can get the 13 onwards motor, the bracketry, and the short loom, super easy job. Different matter if the car is 17 model year onwards.
I'm glad the wind didn't reach Colorado... we had some great skiing today :D