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Replacing the fuel injectors and spark plugs on my 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee
I replaced the fuel injectors and spark plugs on my 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the 4.7L V8 engine. The car had no acceleration above 2000 RPM and the computer had previously given me some errors related to the fuel injectors.
Link to video that I used to learn how to change the fuel injectors: czcams.com/video/PjpsYLFyCiw/video.htmlsi=IvF9jII3EsttiTwI
Link to video that I used to learn how to change the fuel injectors: czcams.com/video/PjpsYLFyCiw/video.htmlsi=IvF9jII3EsttiTwI
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How to remove the trim around the instrument cluster in a Ford Mustang
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In this video I show how you can remove the trim around the instrument cluster in a Ford Mustang. This should work in model years 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008. By removing this trim you can do a deep cleaning and also access the screws for the instrument cluster. By removing four screws you can remove the instrument cluster.
Virtual Shopping: Finding a cool RED car on Craigslist
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Virtual Shopping: Finding a cool RED car on Craigslist
Craigslist Car Shopping for a Sports car under $5000
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Craigslist Car Shopping for a Sports car under $5000
Craigslist Car Shopping Under $2000: Finding Hidden Gems or Junkyard Fodder?
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Craigslist Car Shopping Under $2000: Finding Hidden Gems or Junkyard Fodder?
Acer Veriton 3.5GHz Core i3 Windows XP Build
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Acer Veriton 3.5GHz Core i3 Windows XP Build
Repairing a broken motherboard on an HP thin client PC - Part 1 - Removing the blown capacitor
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Repairing a broken motherboard on an HP thin client PC - Part 1 - Removing the blown capacitor
Finding the right block size when using DD to image SSDs
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Finding the right block size when using DD to image SSDs
You need this blue mat for your workbench
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You need this blue mat for your workbench
How to replace a side view mirror on a Honda Pilot
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How to replace a side view mirror on a Honda Pilot
How to fix a car that bounces at slow speeds
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How to fix a car that bounces at slow speeds
Windows 98 and Descent on ATI RageXL and Transmeta Crusoe 1GHz CPU
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Windows 98 and Descent on ATI RageXL and Transmeta Crusoe 1GHz CPU
Oops... I did it again! Paid $60 for an IBM 5150!
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Oops... I did it again! Paid $60 for an IBM 5150!
Is your workbench a huge mess like mine?
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Is your workbench a huge mess like mine?
How to copy data to many USB flash drives in parallel
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How to copy data to many USB flash drives in parallel
I accidentally ran the self-test program on a Dell thin client
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I accidentally ran the self-test program on a Dell thin client
Quick Tech Tip: Replacing the old hard drive on an HP laptop with a new SSD
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Quick Tech Tip: Replacing the old hard drive on an HP laptop with a new SSD
Peeling clear coat on your hood? Wrap it!
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Peeling clear coat on your hood? Wrap it!
Building a Flight and Car Simulator PC on a budget
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Building a Flight and Car Simulator PC on a budget
Cramming a 2.5 inch SSD into a Thin Client
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Cramming a 2.5 inch SSD into a Thin Client
Woodies on the Wharf 2022 in Santa Cruz California
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Woodies on the Wharf 2022 in Santa Cruz California
Thin Client Review: Wyse with Dual Core CPU and ATI Radeon HD6250 running Windows XP
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Thin Client Review: Wyse with Dual Core CPU and ATI Radeon HD6250 running Windows XP
Tech Tip: How to replace the CD-ROM drive on Optiplex computers
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Tech Tip: How to replace the CD-ROM drive on Optiplex computers
Thin Client Review: Wyse with Sempron CPU and ATI Radeon X1200 running Windows XP
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Thin Client Review: Wyse with Sempron CPU and ATI Radeon X1200 running Windows XP
Tech Tip: Where are the fans in a Dell Optiplex small-form factor computer?
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Tech Tip: Where are the fans in a Dell Optiplex small-form factor computer?
helpful (to see the details of where to drill the hole for instance) but I don't understand how that silver button helps you. you still would have to reach to the very back of the car from the inside to push that retrofitted silver button. but it's better than using screwdrivers every time you want to pen the hatch.....
I agree that the switch is a pain, but I had it in my parts bin, so I used what I had to make it work. :) I recommend buying the $52 plastic latch and installing it correctly. It's unfortunate that I had to drill into those plastic covers though.
It does look quite nice. Nice Bright Sleek Mustang.
About Atari Arcade Hits 1, that and Atari Arcade Hits 2 were repackaged into one CD-ROM in 2001 by Infogrames under the title, Atari Anniversary Edition. That's the version I have.
Good man The problem is it's not only in California It's all over the world It's very hard today to meet honest people Even in places where the rent and labour is cheap and costs of life is cheap they will still be on some grimy shit Seen it all over the place and it's not only in the automotive ind
Thank you! This was my exact issue
On these units you use a Sata to NGFF m.2 adapter to upgrade the storage. I have the Wyse 7020 and I went with 8GB DDR3 Sodomm memory, and 2 NGFF adapters for the storage. and, yes... I did get the 2nd. Sata channel fitting to use it. went with 2 512GB NGFF M.2 drives and it works great!
If the cowl is quite full of water, you can hear it slosh back and forth on the passenger side when steering back and forth quickly. Pull the passenger side drain tube out the bottom and tons of water (and possibly all your debris) will drain out. The passenger side appears to be worse generally than the drivers side, but pull both and clean inside the rubber drain. If you feel around inside the hole (in the cowl) after the drain tube is removed and it feels clean you may not need to remove the top grate. If you remove the top cowl grate, make sure you get a cabin air filter first as that's a perfect time to do both. I'd recommend purchasing new Cowl Drain Tubes if the old ones are in rough shape. They direct the water and probably prevent some fumes from entering the cabin, especially on the passenger side which contains the fan.
It worked! Thanks a bunch!
Glad it helped!
not sure if it's related but i have the magic trackpad 2 (the new one with the switch rather than the button. and it worked fine on my linux desktop, i then unpaired it so i could use it with my bf's macbook pro... and even after unpairing it from the macbook... it wont connect to my desktop... it doesnt even show up in the bluetooth settings anymore on my desktop... it works via usb just fine but i cant get bluetooth working any advice?
It may be a similar situation to the one that I am encountering in this video. I suggest you hit refresh on the bluetooth list right after you power on the magic trackpad to see if it shows up on the list long enough for you to connect to it.
Nice
Wow, that is pretty darn cool. The wonders of a 3d printer.
I have two one with and the other without the rubber i use the one with the rubber to remove the plugs and the other to install
Wow! I can't believe I got recommended this video. I'm the guy who sold you this computer. I put in the empty disk drive so you could put a gotek in there and make it look original. I put in that original single sided disk drive. That drive was kind of limiting for me. You really need at least the 360k drive. I put this computer together with all the left over parts I had laying around after I restored my IBM 5150 to mint condition. I know it's been a while, but I hope you still have it. If not, it's all good. Just as long as it went to a good home. I tried to get rid of all that rust using that fall out remover for car wheels, which I learned from Adrian's Digital Basement. I also put in the beefier PSU so if you wanted to put in the MFM drive you could. Probably better to go with XT-IDE though. If you need more parts, let me know.
:) I still have it. It's in my collection. I'll have to make another video with it.
kill the craprock,lets hear the 4.0!
Hi are you still doing anymore computer videos..
good idea bad printer
I can’t even get my own running properly, how could I give something to my child that I don’t…. WAIT A MINUTE! MOOOOOOM I KNOW WHY YOU GAVE ME THAT V-TECH LAPTOP WHEN I WAS YOUNGER!
You just gave me ammunition to get that Bambu I have my eye on. The Mrs cannot deny this is purely for our child's benefit and educational growth.
now get him a spirit level lmao 😂 nice though, children need to recognise their power to create rather than consume
This is how the next gen engineer are born
You're a great dad m8.
You didnt have any ram plugged in, wouldnt boot without ram right?
It would still power up and a green LED would turn on.
I also didn't want to put a known good ram module and fry it since the diode I removed protects the rest of the system from over voltages or reverse polarity mistakes.
@@CarTechGuy ahhh! Thanks for the reply, i didnt think of that. Thanks!
Old cars without power steering were geared to make it easier to steer, either by having a larger turning circle, more rotations of the steering wheel from lock to lock or a combination of the two, this would make the steering slower, more modern cars such as your Mustang would be harder to steer without power steering then those older cars, the power steering allow the steering to be faster needing less rotations of the steering wheel and smaller turning circles
Id love to buy myself a 3D printer
Microcenter is a good place to get one from, bought my first Ender 3 V2 for $100, bought a Ender 3 S1 Pro for about $240, and I’d recommend saving up for any of the Bambu Lab’s Printers since the handful of them are pretty good with stock parts and they’re usually the cost of a low to mid-end desktop + some have filament changing built in
@@ozzy9410 theres like 6 people that live within 100 miles of a microcenter
@@ozzy9410 Fuck yeah. You're a real one for this, Bro.
Get yourself an Ender 3 bro. It's less than 400 dollars.
OK BUT WHAT SCHOOL IS YOUR SON AT TO GET TO BE DOING THAT... (jk)
Some high price private school, of course
@@worldspam5682 well that makes sense
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Dude, hell yeah. Way to enable creativity and problem solving in your home! Great dad move!
Looking into doing this myself but indoor living 3d printing isn’t a good idea. The plastics off gas some nasty cancerous things.
I was gonna say this. Put the printer in the shop or studio, not right next to your little boy's head!
Common filaments like PLA will not produce harmful effects if its gasses are not inhaled for long amounts of time in high concentrations. Other filaments like ABS and Nylon will produce harmful gasses quickly but this is just something that needs to be taken into consideration before printing with them. Overall, general hobbyist printing is fine inside, as long as you are not living next a continuously moving printer in a room with no ventilation.
I have one in my bedroom, it doesn't make harmful chemicals that's just false.
I’ve been printing for about a year now without any adverse effects, I stick to PLA, PETG, and TPU. No nausea, no headaches, no allergies, just a light starchy odor from PLA (since it’s made from organics), a glucose smell from PETG (since glycol is added into the PET), and TPU is mostly odorless since it’s biocompatible, alot of prosthetics are made out of TPU. Additionally, printing in ABS, ASA, and PC can be done safely by ventilating the gas out of a nearby window using a blower and a tube w/ an enclosure
I have only used non toxic filaments (PLA and TPU). I also have a HEPA air filter and a window in the room. You may be able to briefly spot the huge black HEPA air filter right in front of the closet door next the to desk.
Yep, I really wish I had a 3D printer when I was little.
I think this is a really great example and a fun way to engage your children in concepts that can be useful as they grow up.
Nice tip to help clean up the finer details of the car. Really easy, that Mustang is looking really spiffy clean now. Thanks!
I've got questions about maranz hdm1 no picture on TV I tried many times difrent output use to work fine now stopped can I do adjustment through the receiver thanks
lol my 4TB is the same size as the one you pulled out
can you tell me the size of those torx? thathold on the latch ?
Great video! Amazing work! What model is this HP Thin Client ? HP t5510 Thin Client?
Have you done the 8 gig memory..
Yey! Very instructive video. I have some questions, i hope you could give a hand. I'm trying to set a dual boot XP and DOS 7.1 on this machine. However, despite i've been able to almost set up all the stuff, there was no way i could install the audio drivers under XP. What drivers did you preciselly use for this setup? You said the audio chip has DOS support but i was only able to use SBEmu so far... Is there any DOS driver i'm missing? Thank you. Best wishes.
Does it work with SBemu? Cheers
Another way to run Duke3d and many other DOS games is use modern port for any windows version like Eduke32, directQ (or Winquake) for Quake ChocolateDoom (or GZDoom) for Doom, NBlood for Blood etc.
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all I see is adds, it never gets to the video
I'm surprised to see this video. I actually did that Windows 10 upgrade a little ago but now I'm thinking whether it's possible to have Chrome OS Flex on it.
Mustangs have 2 cowl drains, one on each side.
Thanks! Vero helpful video
Still getting water in after making sure these drains are clear. I even removed the cowl clips where the top cover snaps into. I bought new ones and put sealant around them. There is also a seam between the driver side and passenger side in this area that I further sealed up. Next step may be replacing the seal around the passenger door as I'm still getting water running down in the area where the wiring harness goes into the passenger door.
For some reason Eldorados are rust prone 😢
I can't wait till they send them into space!
vomit truck. gimme a 65-96 f150 with a 300 6
😂😂😂 do these woke customers have a safe room to cry in when they see this fossil fuel burning carbon producing semi delivering their POS Tesla 😂😂😂
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