Ex-news anchor Aino Huilaja, who lives in a van, is worried on TV today – the car breaks down: “Sounds bad”

Life in a van is not always just a dream.

Pakulämä also has its flip side. Jerry Ylkänen

Having become known as a news anchor Aino Huilajan and his spouse Jerry Ylkänen life in the van takes a nasty turn when the car breaks down. In practice, this means that travel plans are delayed by at least a few days.

The couple says in their Van Life program that the orange van that serves as a home is taken to a repair shop near the Austrian border.

– It does sound bad. Especially when reversing like this, Huilaja is horrified by the noise made by the car.

– The suspension must have been used for many kilometers, says Ylkänen.

– It doesn’t sound good when driven forward like this, Huilaja continues to be amazed.

– Well, no, Ylkänen is complacent.

– It’s good that we have time for the workshop, Huilaja says with relief.

Huilaja states that although the car is a package traveler’s best friend, it is sometimes also a traveler’s worst enemy.

At the repair shop, it turns out that it was absolutely necessary to repair the car.

– If these parts had not been replaced, the ball joint could have come off, and that would not have been a good thing. In the worst case, when the ball joint comes off, you can lose control of the vehicle and drive off the road, foreman at a local auto repair shop Andre Atz states.

Van Life today on TV1 at 18:15 & Arena. See all TV programs and broadcast times in Telku’s TV guide.

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