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Traffic Accident
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This occurred right in front of us on northbound I-95 in Stafford County, Virginia. The blue car lost control while accelerating to enter the highway. He hit the silver car forcing it into the tractor trailer's path. The truck attempted to avoid them while the silver car came all the way across and hit the center guard rail to then be spun around by the passing truck. We immediately called 911 ...
Two Snowfalls and Melts in 4K Time-lapse
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This time-lapse video is of two independent snowfalls that we received back-to-back. It captures them from the very beginning until the final meltdown over a week later. Music credits: "Malicious" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Honda/Acura Cabin Air Filter Replacement
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This is the procedure for replacing a cabin air filter, or dust and pollen filter, on most Honda and Acura vehicles, and is likely similar on other makes and models. It is part of regular maintenance on modern vehicles and very easy to do. The dealership quoted a price of $128 to do this job while my cost was $5.90. Why pay someone else to do it when you can do it yourself! Find a cabin air fil...
Winter "Wonder and Awe"
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By popular demand, here is a 3 1/2 minute version of the custom synthesized "Wonder and Awe" music soundtrack from my "Beautiful 48 hour Time-Lapse of Blizzard" video. The original video featuring the soundtrack that inspired this one can be seen here: ua-cam.com/video/d5cFeUmYu98/v-deo.html
Autel DiagLink OBD2 Automotive Diagnostic Tool Review
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This is my review of the DiagLink OBD2 Scan Tool Code Reader and Automotive Diagnostic Tool by Autel. It is used in auto mechanics work for testing and diagnosing check engine lights, reading DTC codes, resetting service reminders, monitoring real-time data from the car's computer, and much more. This tool is designed for DIY enthusiasts. Though the manufacturer sent it to me to review, I made ...
How to replace sealed-beam headlights
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Here is my detailed procedure for replacing an old-school sealed-beam headlight on my 1995 Toyota Tacoma. This type of bulb is found on older cars prior to when auto manufacturers switched to more modern designs. Why pay someone else to do it when you can easily do it yourself?
LAUNCH Creader 9081 OBD II Diagnostic Scanner Tool Review
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This is my review of the Creader 9081 Professional OBD II Diagnostic Scan Tool by Launch Tech. It is used in auto mechanics work for testing and diagnosing check engine lights, reading DTC codes, resetting service reminders, monitoring real-time data from the car's computer, and much more. This tool is geared toward the advanced do-it-yourselfer and professionals. Though the manufacturer sent i...
Back-Up Light Switch Diagnosis and Repair - Toyota DIY
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Here is my simple yet detailed procedure for diagnosing a bad back-up light switch and the replacement for a large variety of Toyota vehicles and years. In this video, we are working on a Toyota Tacoma with inoperative back-up lights. The diagnostic procedure tests the back-up light circuit, wiring, bulbs, and fuse to confirm that they are all good before definitively condemning the back-up lig...
Wheel Bearing Diagnosis and Replacement DIY - 1994 VW Jetta
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Here is my detailed procedure for diagnosing bad front wheel bearings and replacing them on a 1994 Volkswagen Jetta GLX VR6 MK3. In this video, care is taken not to disturb the front end alignment while removing the old bearings. The key to doing this job easily is to use a wheel bearing removal tool kit which allows the work to be done with the steering knuckles remaining on the car. Otherwise...
DIY Fix Toyota Fuel Door Spring
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If the fuel door on your Toyota will not open, here's how to easily fix it yourself. The replacement fuel door spring is very inexpensive and only takes a couple of minutes to install. Here is the part that I used: Dorman 47208, www.amazon.com/Dorman-47208-Lexus-Toyota-Spring/dp/B000O02K2M
Honda Accord? DIY upgrade that undersized battery!
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Do you have a 7th or 8th generation Honda Accord from years 2003-2013 with the 4-cylinder engine? Does its small anemic battery only last for 2 years or less like mine did or struggle to start in cold weather? Here is the detailed yet simple procedure for upgrading its undersized group 51R battery to the larger group 35 size that comes in the 6-cylinder cars. It requires some upgraded hardware ...
How to Replace Tailgate Lift Support Struts
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This is my detailed procedure for easily replacing weak or failing lift struts on tailgates and is the same for lift gates, hatchbacks, trunk lids, and hoods. These gas charged devices are also called lift supports, shocks, and strut arms whose purpose is the support the weight of the liftgate and make it easy to open and close. Be sure to have a helper hold the weight of the door or use someth...
Beautiful 48 hour Time-Lapse of Blizzard
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This 1 minute time-lapse video captures the 48 hour blizzard of winter storm Jonas that hit the east coast of the United States between January 22 and 24, 2016. The camera was set up on our front porch in northern Virginia, USA, and captured 1 frame every 30 seconds. I further compressed it down to 1 frame every 90 seconds to produce this video which culminates with the beautiful sunrise on Sun...
How to Replace a Cabin Air Filter - Honda S2000
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How to Replace a Cabin Air Filter - Honda S2000
How to Replace a Serpentine Belt - Honda/Acura
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How to Replace a Serpentine Belt - Honda/Acura
How to Remove a Ball Joint Safely - Harbor Freight Ball Joint Separator Tool Review
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How to Remove a Ball Joint Safely - Harbor Freight Ball Joint Separator Tool Review
Happy dog can't decide which window to use
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Happy dog can't decide which window to use
Free easy DIY fix for check engine light with codes P0440, P0441, P0446
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Free easy DIY fix for check engine light with codes P0440, P0441, P0446
DIY fix for your car's intermittent airbag/seat belt light
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DIY fix for your car's intermittent airbag/seat belt light
DIY fix for replacing rear brakes - Honda Accord
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DIY fix for replacing rear brakes - Honda Accord
Cylinder Head & Gasket DIY Procedure - Toyota 5VZ-FE - Part 2
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Cylinder Head & Gasket DIY Procedure - Toyota 5VZ-FE - Part 2
Honda/Acura DIY Parking Brake Adjustment
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Honda/Acura DIY Parking Brake Adjustment
Cylinder Head & Gasket DIY Procedure - Toyota 5VZ-FE - Part 6
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Cylinder Head & Gasket DIY Procedure - Toyota 5VZ-FE - Part 6
Cylinder Head & Gasket DIY Procedure - Toyota 5VZ-FE - Part 5
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Cylinder Head & Gasket DIY Procedure - Toyota 5VZ-FE - Part 5
Cylinder Head & Gasket DIY Procedure - Toyota 5VZ-FE - Part 4
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Cylinder Head & Gasket DIY Procedure - Toyota 5VZ-FE - Part 4
Cylinder Head & Gasket DIY Procedure - Toyota 5VZ-FE - Part 3
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Cylinder Head & Gasket DIY Procedure - Toyota 5VZ-FE - Part 3
Cylinder Head & Gasket DIY Procedure - Toyota 5VZ-FE - Part 1
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Cylinder Head & Gasket DIY Procedure - Toyota 5VZ-FE - Part 1
Time-lapse Snow Shoveling
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Time-lapse Snow Shoveling

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @DashcamAction.
    @DashcamAction. 2 дні тому

    Hello, It ok by you if i feature it on my compilation? credited of course

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers 2 дні тому

      Yes, with due credits AND I ask that you simply come back here and post a link to your compilation video in another comment. Others have promised to do the same and then failed to follow through. I think that I may have to start sending copyright strikes if that simple request isn't satisfied. Appreciate you asking!

  • @nnamdipatrick4034
    @nnamdipatrick4034 2 дні тому

    I changed mine and it hook without the boot closing

  • @egyptians_empore2003alt-bg
    @egyptians_empore2003alt-bg 3 дні тому

    0:23

  • @MrSparkums
    @MrSparkums 3 дні тому

    You saved my bacon bro.. No matter how many pictures you think is enough, take more!. Needed a good diagram of the vacuum setup and found diddly squat that was helpful.. Thank you!

  • @zstepp13
    @zstepp13 3 дні тому

    wack it and done. waste of time no mechanic is guna waste time doing this...

    • @dcavalli9
      @dcavalli9 День тому

      I spent a couple days hammering and banging. No luck. It bought this (with a discount coupon), and it separated.

  • @okboomer6201
    @okboomer6201 4 дні тому

    The music was unnecessary and unprofessional.

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers 3 дні тому

      @@okboomer6201 I hope the content itself was to your liking.

  • @rosecampbell8732
    @rosecampbell8732 4 дні тому

    Good video,I have a 2001 and cannot find a filter like that in the back of the tranny.

  • @ajsmith365
    @ajsmith365 5 днів тому

    This video would have been WAY better had you demoed how to REMOVE the broken clamp. I'm having a time getting the broke one off.

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers 5 днів тому

      Fair enough. Hopefully it is pretty self explanatory to just do the opposite of installing a new one by popping out the broken portion of the old one.

    • @ajsmith365
      @ajsmith365 5 днів тому

      @@WorseThanChiggers I'll try to ignore your condescension. I've tried that. It's not coming off. Do you have the door half open to remove? Flat head, needlenose pliers or what? Thanks.

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers 5 днів тому

      No condescension intended. Try a small flat bladed screwdriver to get under the edge and it should pop straight out. Truthfully, seeing how a new one goes in does help do you know how it should come out.

    • @ajsmith365
      @ajsmith365 5 днів тому

      Thank you. When I bought it, I figured it out and your video confirmed it. Just can't pop it off the pin. And when I applied pressure seemed like door was moving. Didn't want to cause more $ problems. Thank you, sir.

  • @sinusguy
    @sinusguy 6 днів тому

    For the battery tray, did the group 35 tray have the built-in plastic hooks to snap in the harness? The tray changed for the 06 and 07 model year and I went with that but it does not have the hooks built-in for the harness. The part numbers are the same except for the last three digits. A00 vs A10 for 06 and 07.

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers 3 дні тому

      The battery tray is the metal part permanently affixed to the car,. So I assume that you're actually asking about the battery box part #31521-SDB-A00. Mine did have the built-in plastic clip for the wiring harness as can be seen in the video at around the 5:09 mark. For whatever reason, I didn't click the harness back into that clip during that segment of the video though I did it later off camera. The diagrams that I found online for both versions of the battery box assembly looked identical. www.bernardiparts.com/Honda-BOX-BATTERY-70D__31521-SDB-A00.aspx

  • @themainguy5050
    @themainguy5050 7 днів тому

    I'm leaving a comment on the video to say do not ever attempt to change the transmission filter it totaled my vehicle out attempting to change it so I'm having to lose a very expensive van it will now be parted out or have to go to the junkyard due to attempt on the transmission filter

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers 2 дні тому

      I can't see that simply changing the filter could ever cause a vehicle to be totaled. That, of course, assumes the procedure was performed properly and that there were no other unrelated issues occurring at the same time. I honestly think that you were just unlucky and the timing of those two events occurred simultaneously. That generation of Honda Odyssey was notorious for transmission problems, anyway.

  • @pieter913
    @pieter913 10 днів тому

    This is actually beautiful. It’s so hard to wait for winter to come back!

  • @trefordavies3670
    @trefordavies3670 12 днів тому

    Oh my god ! Can’t thank you enough . My Suzuki Grand Vitara has a sticking petrol cap . It’s really annoying , I have focussed on the cable pull and couldn’t see why the cap didn’t spring opened as it seemed ok . The answer was a dodgy spring , bent that into shape and it’s working a dream . Thank you Sir .

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers 12 днів тому

      @@trefordavies3670 thanks for the kind comments. I really appreciate it. Great job fixing it yourself!

  • @SoaringRoom-38
    @SoaringRoom-38 13 днів тому

    Can I just- *eats the snow.*

  • @lindsayperry-u7q
    @lindsayperry-u7q 14 днів тому

    Rip gnome you will be miss

  • @user-ft4gr9fb7v
    @user-ft4gr9fb7v 14 днів тому

    I couldn't find a yellow rubber duckie. Will a blue one still work?

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers 14 днів тому

      @@user-ft4gr9fb7vYes! That's the metric equivalent.

  • @Ragequit47
    @Ragequit47 16 днів тому

    now this is some entertaining blizzard

  • @charliefellenbaum9492
    @charliefellenbaum9492 18 днів тому

    This vid was Really well done, an example to all for car work, other things. Good photography, concise and accurate instructions. Gives me great confidence to use it. Thanks!

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers 18 днів тому

      @@charliefellenbaum9492 thanks for the kind of comments. I really appreciate it.

  • @edrex05
    @edrex05 20 днів тому

    Excellent video, I found it satisfactory, I also upgraded the AcDelco brand battery to my 2011 Honda Fit Sport, because the one it comes with is too small, I think Honda uses small batteries to save costs. Greetings from El Salvador

  • @2Jeezuzisreal
    @2Jeezuzisreal 22 дні тому

    Odyssey had problems with the early 99 to 2002 to 2003 and they invented a tube connection that goes on the end of that black cylinder filter. It's so tight I'm not going to touch it. According to the dealership it's not even serviceable and not necessary and it's just a magnet. If you want a filter order one off eBay and put it on the cooller line going to the radiator. The line is closest to the driver side wheel.

  • @Titntvman1034
    @Titntvman1034 27 днів тому

    Cup wants to give a snow of this too, but it seems not 😢😢

  • @MichelleTheMinecraftPlayer2006
    @MichelleTheMinecraftPlayer2006 29 днів тому

    The motivated chair

  • @commanderTL
    @commanderTL Місяць тому

    How important are the head bolt washers? My kit I got came with everything but those washers.

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers Місяць тому

      @@commanderTL I'd use a set that closely matches the OEM. Without the washers, how can you be confident that the torque settings are being measured correctly?

    • @commanderTL
      @commanderTL Місяць тому

      @@WorseThanChiggers Would the old washers work? Without the washers what could happen to the engine?

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers Місяць тому

      @@commanderTL It's hard to say. Using the washers may shorten their useful length. Without using the washers, the friction between the bolt and the cylinder head might be different and would affect your application of proper torque. Note that I am very conservative by nature. If it was me, I wouldn't want to risk using substandard bolts for such an important step.

  • @kingsleywalters6055
    @kingsleywalters6055 Місяць тому

    ❤thk for this video clip

  • @2Jeezuzisreal
    @2Jeezuzisreal Місяць тому

    Since you have all that apart you may as well take off the solenoid that's on that side it's for 2nd gear. Test the solenoid directly on the battery. And clean out those two small little filters. They're about the size of a pencil eraser. I notice a lot of guys on car forums are using synthetic Valvoline MaxLife ATF. From Walmart. $26 a gallon. I believe you need three and a half quarts. According to the experts always check it when it's warm and turn off the engine

  • @2Jeezuzisreal
    @2Jeezuzisreal Місяць тому

    the auto parts store showing me two different styles of transmission filters. I have a 2002 Odyssey. One style is wrong just as you have shown here and the other is flatter and odd shape. Edit: the only filter on the transmission is the black cylinder on top under behind the battery. The dealership says do not service it. It's just a magnet. If you want to filter you have to order one off eBay like the magnifine. Or a cheaper one. Install the new filter on the closest to the front wheel driver side.

  • @KevinSonnier-d5i
    @KevinSonnier-d5i Місяць тому

    The wrong kind of carits a chevsuberea

  • @aaronmckinney3547
    @aaronmckinney3547 Місяць тому

    I'll tell you what. I've just got a motor for my 97 Toyota Dakota. It was just like yours. I'm in things will get just like yours. Same color it's a single cab. Full drum found speed. The same d*** colored, but I got a motive. For $200, cheap as hell and it looks like they have rebuilt the whole entire thing. I aint really looked at the. The heads aren't or anything like that. I looked at the injectors and The current shaft and time in everything like that but it smokes a little bit and it has a hot auto I can't get the owl go down for the laugh of me. I don't know what's wrong with it. I think it could just need new plugs. And copax and wires, I'm not for sure, but I know whenn I first got it and I pulled the sport plugs out of it. It had a little bit of gunk On the smart plug, it looks like dry up. Oh so I cranked it over a couple of times you know, to get the mother all nice and looped up again that way I can see, if I hear anything before I crank it, they said it just smoked a little bit when I first fired it up said for 30 minutes, it never smoked a lick. The next day smokes like a train head gas gotzer brand new. It seems like like every gasket on this motor is brand new. It seems like I was thinking maybe they had something and didn't know it. I don't know, it's kind of creepy when you open it up and. Dionystic, it looks like everything's been redone, but I let it sit for a good. While and I think honestly, they just forgot about it but other night it runs gwhat song, is it smoking? And is yours a metallic blue and purple? I can't really see it clearly about half blind. It seems like, but it looks like the same as that color is mine, sorry for the long message. And I hope somebody can give me some pointers about something with it. And it's a beautiful truck, bro seriously, I aint never gotten stuck with mom. I'll tell you what and I'm always there, helping people out of the ditch and everything like that I aint never had a problem and I've pulled some big trucks too.

  • @Smedley61
    @Smedley61 Місяць тому

    Good video. I haven't done it yet but I think I'm going to tie a very long string to the wheel end on the hose before I start pulling it back through the car. Then after getting the hose out, I'm going to tie the string to the new hose to feed it back. Only doing this to make sure that I'm routing the new hose correct.

  • @compacheo603
    @compacheo603 Місяць тому

    2024 still saving the day with these videos 🫡

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers Місяць тому

      @@compacheo603 As our cars continue to age, these common problems will be even more prevalent.

  • @CarCrashCommunityy
    @CarCrashCommunityy Місяць тому

    Hey, Car Crash Community here! Mind if I also use this clip? Credited, of course!

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers Місяць тому

      Yes, with due credits AND I ask that you simply come back here and post a link to your compilation video in another comment. Others have promised to do the same and then failed to follow through. I think that I may have to start sending copyright strikes if that simple request isn't satisfied. Appreciate you asking!

    • @CarCrashCommunityy
      @CarCrashCommunityy Місяць тому

      @@WorseThanChiggers Will do!

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers 2 дні тому

      @@CarCrashCommunityy You have not done as you agreed. My terms are simple, generous, and free. Please do so now to avoid a copyright strike. Thank you.

  • @Ireallyhatetaylorswift
    @Ireallyhatetaylorswift Місяць тому

    This is what I mean by a snowstorm. Not some light sprinkle of snow on the ground

  • @Hallisi
    @Hallisi Місяць тому

    Thank you dr Phil

  • @albertluis1057
    @albertluis1057 Місяць тому

    First of all awesome series....just started working on replacing the 2 heads in mine and had a quick question. You mentioned you had to do a valve adjustment at the end of Part 6. Could you clarify that please. You mention another video but I didn't see it here, not sure if you had that. Thanks really appreciate all your mechanic and video work on this series.

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers Місяць тому

      Thanks for the kind comments. I really appreciate it. Congrats on taking on this project. Let me know how it goes and how your experience compares to mine. The link to that valve adjustment video is in the description of my part 6 video. There may be newer ones out there by now that you could look for. Here it is again: ua-cam.com/video/08ia1PIgFz8/v-deo.html

    • @albertluis1057
      @albertluis1057 Місяць тому

      @@WorseThanChiggers Thanks for the vote of confidence and honestly would not have done it without your video. So I will be taking out the heads tomorrow. I know I have exhaust bleeding over to my cooling system on Cylinder 6, but since I have 260K miles I am just going to do both sides. Also will probably get 2 new/remanufactured ones since I really don't have a good machine shop I can trust where I am. I have owned this '96 Tacoma for 26 years now (easy to remember because that's the year I got married: 1998) so it's my baby and I try to do everything I can on it myself. Will definitely keep you posted on progress!!

  • @sengphethkeopraseuth5646
    @sengphethkeopraseuth5646 Місяць тому

    Thank you very much for sharing your wonderful thoughts

  • @DashcamDriversUS.
    @DashcamDriversUS. Місяць тому

    hello bro may i use this clip too ofc with credit thanx

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers Місяць тому

      Yes you may. Other than the requisite credits, my only request is that you come back here and post a link to your video. Thanks!

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers 2 дні тому

      You have not done as you agreed. My terms are simple, generous, and free. Please do so now to avoid a copyright strike. Thank you.

    • @DashcamDriversUS.
      @DashcamDriversUS. 2 дні тому

      @@WorseThanChiggers ok i will am sorry about that i hope you ok if i use it ofc with your name and link bellow have a nice day

  • @nitrous36
    @nitrous36 2 місяці тому

    I just replaced mine today and your video helped. Very informative. Thank you.

  • @joshuaharmon7411
    @joshuaharmon7411 2 місяці тому

    Sence you pulled the whole thing out, perhaps a cote of whatever on the whole thing would have been smart. Just saying. Good jod thx for the video,peace

    • @joshuaharmon7411
      @joshuaharmon7411 2 місяці тому

      I just bought a whole thing of washer fluid. And watched the whole thing drip onto the ground

  • @BENJAMINSanchez-cu6mq
    @BENJAMINSanchez-cu6mq 2 місяці тому

    Good job...best video i ve ever seen ..well explained !!

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the kind comments. I really appreciate it!

  • @MsCheapface
    @MsCheapface 2 місяці тому

    YOU, Sir are a SAINT! Thank you ever so kindly for taking the time & care to make this content & share it with people. Sending you BLESSINGS!

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the kind comments. I really appreciate it.

  • @daverod8584
    @daverod8584 2 місяці тому

    Very helpful video and clean truck!

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the kind comments. I really appreciate it.

  • @devinloveridge6805
    @devinloveridge6805 2 місяці тому

    My ball joint is on their so tight the bolt on this tool and the threads of the lower ball joint started bending 😢, had to give up after a few hours if alternating between this tool, smacking the thing with a sledge, and prying with a crow bar. Hooefully ill have better luck tomorrow

  • @BonnieSmith-dn3tj
    @BonnieSmith-dn3tj 2 місяці тому

    I have a Toyota Venza 2013. I tried this but my gas door still doesn't open. Is there a way to open it from the inside of my vehicle? I saw another video showing all Toyotas have another way to pull a plastic cord from the inside in the rear, but my car doesn't have that.

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers 2 місяці тому

      You'll first have to research whether your gas door latch is actuated by a cable or electrically. Do you have a mechanical lever or an electrical button for that purpose in the cabin?

    • @BonnieSmith-dn3tj
      @BonnieSmith-dn3tj 2 місяці тому

      ​@@WorseThanChiggersIt turned out it was a broken cable, unfortunately not the spring. A mechanic managed to pry it open with a special tool. Didn't even charge me. I barely made it to the garage on empty. Rigged it up to stay open because I don't want to spend the money to fix the cable.

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers 2 місяці тому

      @@BonnieSmith-dn3tj At least you now know what the problem is. Nice that he didn't charge you for the work-around.

    • @BonnieSmith-dn3tj
      @BonnieSmith-dn3tj 2 місяці тому

      @@WorseThanChiggers thank you for responding. Great video by the way.

  • @sniperpaintcorrection6790
    @sniperpaintcorrection6790 2 місяці тому

    I installed everything the same way but when I went to put the radiator pins back in the pins went into nothing . But everything is on right

  • @sniperpaintcorrection6790
    @sniperpaintcorrection6790 2 місяці тому

    Back again to say thank you this video saved me . After you do it it’s a lot easier than it looks.. thanks again. For anyone who has a Cabrio .. I ended up have 4 bolts to take off on the radiator bracket . Great video

  • @vukileadonsi189
    @vukileadonsi189 2 місяці тому

    Amazing, thank you. You just saved me at least £100

  • @dalee.goodwin3913
    @dalee.goodwin3913 2 місяці тому

    nostalgia... man i wish i could go back to those times

  • @UbaldoD-bx1ip
    @UbaldoD-bx1ip 2 місяці тому

    noticed when you started the job fuel tank was under a quarter and it was full when done. good job.

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers 2 місяці тому

      Haha. Good eye! It's a little known fact that fixing a simple wiring problem can result in a full tank of fuel. :)

  • @sniperpaintcorrection6790
    @sniperpaintcorrection6790 2 місяці тому

    I shut my car off . The fan never stopped spinning even after an hr of it cooling down . Was fine the last few times I seen it turn on and off. You think this is the Coolant sensor on the radiator failing ? I took my plug out and liquid came out

    • @sniperpaintcorrection6790
      @sniperpaintcorrection6790 2 місяці тому

      The battery completely died also

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers 2 місяці тому

      No doubt if the fan never stopped running. You need to check why power is continuing to be fed to the fan. Start by testing the coolant temperature sensor.

    • @sniperpaintcorrection6790
      @sniperpaintcorrection6790 2 місяці тому

      @@WorseThanChiggers I don’t even know how to test it. Bought a new one for 11$ since I’m changing the radiator I’ll just change that also

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers 2 місяці тому

      I recommend researching how to test components and perform other simple diagnostic procedures. Otherwise, you can end up replacing parts unnecessarily without confirming the root cause of a problem. You could have a bad fan relay or something else going on which would be important to confirm first. Think about it logically. If the fan is running continuously, it is receiving power. Work your way back through that system to see where the power is coming from. If it goes through a relay, test and confirm that the relay is good. If so, test what is commanding the relay to close.

    • @sniperpaintcorrection6790
      @sniperpaintcorrection6790 2 місяці тому

      @@WorseThanChiggers also what I’m struggling with is my car is a 95 cabrio . You said the two 13 bolts in the front reflector . But I’m not sure if it’s the same for me . I see 8 bolts down here . ( bumper is off )

  • @ChrisBotkins-er6nq
    @ChrisBotkins-er6nq 2 місяці тому

    I just wanted to comment and express my sincere gratitude and thanks for you putting this video series together. My wife and I just finished her head gasket fix on her 99 4Runner and we couldn’t have done it without this. This series not only gave us the step by step process but the confidence to even attempt it ourselves. Out of all the videos on swapping head gaskets out there this is by far the best. An fyi for anyone out there looking to do this: there are slight differences between the engines and model years. Ours is a 99 and we noticed several places where our particular engine didn’t match up with the one in the video. It threw us off at first but quickly realized his was a 95 and ours is 4 years newer.

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for those very kind comments. I really appreciate it! Congrats to you and your wife on a job well done.

  • @kutumd6088
    @kutumd6088 2 місяці тому

    hows the gasket going to this point is the engine still running ? how many KMS/miles has it done then and now

    • @WorseThanChiggers
      @WorseThanChiggers 2 місяці тому

      It was still running great at 255,000 miles when, sadly, I had to sell it due to the dreaded frame rust problem that plagued early Tacomas. It failed to pass our state's annual safely inspection. RIP, trusty old friend.