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DIY guide - 2014 Kia Sportage 2.0 CRDI: Change inner and outer tie rods (track rods) and accessories
We noticed the dust boot on the left-side outer tie rod of our Sportage was wearing out, so as part of preventative maintenance we have replaced both the inner and outer tie rods, as well as the associated dust boot and clamps. The method used keeps the post-installation wheel alignment very close to its original values.
The OE numbers of the parts used are as follows:
- Outer tie rod (left): 568202S000
- Outer tie rod (right): 568202S050
- Outer tie rod ball joint castle nut: 1313410007K
- Outer tie rod ball joint cotter pin: 577994D200
- Inner tie rod (same on both sides): 577242S010
- Inner tie rod dust boot: 577402S000
- Tie rod jam nut: 577592E000
Disclaimer: This video was made in the hope that it will be useful to other DYI-ers that work on the same vehicle model. The author of the video is not responsible for any kind of personal injury, property damage etc. that may arise if anybody tries to perform the same job on an identical or otherwise similar vehicle based on the contents of the video. Every DIY operation performed on your vehicle poses direct or indirect safety risks to you and those around you. Before attempting any such DIY job, please make sure that you have all the necessary tools, support and confidence to see it through successfully.
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DIY guide - 2023 Mazda CX-30 SkyActiv-X: Full service (air, cabin, oil filters and oil)
zhlédnutí 4,2KPřed 4 měsíci
Our Mazda CX-30 is due for its second oil change at a little under 12,000 km. We had an initial oil change done at about 3000 km, after the engine had been properly run in. The manual recommends a 20,000 km / 1 year servicing interval, but since the car uses a very thin oil (0W-20) we plan to have it changed at no more than 10,000 km. In addition, we go through the steps needed to also change t...
DIY guide - 2023 Mazda CX-30 SkyActiv-X: Install a dashcam and its fused power supply
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 5 měsíci
The first job we're doing on our new Mazda CX-30, which has just replaced the Kia Sportage, is to install a dash-cam and its associated power supply. We're not using a power supply that plugs into the cigarette lighter port, as that wouldn't look very nice; instead, we're using one that's fused and which piggybacks over the Audio fuse available inside the passenger compartment. The wiring is co...
DIY guide - 2014 Kia Sportage 2.0 CRDI: Change the brake fluid
zhlédnutí 1,9KPřed 6 měsíci
Following the replacement of the brake hoses on our Kia Sportage, it made perfect sense to also replace the brake fluid as well, since it was nearly 2 years old and we had already replaced some of it on the previous day when bleeding the new hoses. The car takes DOT3 or DOT4 brake fluid, with DOT4 being the best choice given its increased performance. We've used ATE Typ200 fluid, the same kind ...
DIY guide - 2014 Kia Sportage 2.0 CRDI: Change the brake hoses
zhlédnutí 847Před 9 měsíci
The front brake hoses on our Kia Sportage were starting to show signs of wear on the outside. Given their age and mileage, it made sense to replace them with new ones, along with brake fluid. The OE part numbers for the hoses are as follows: - Brake hose, front-left: 587312S100 - Brake hose, front-right: 587322S100 - Brake hose, rear-left: 587372S500 - Brake hose, rear-right: 587382S500 - Brake...
DIY guide - 2016 Kia Cee'd 1.6 GDI: Change the manual gearbox oil (transmission fluid)
zhlédnutí 9KPřed 10 měsíci
A friend's Kia Cee'd was fresh out of warranty and we decided to do some preventative maintenance operations on it, starting with changing the manual gearbox oil. At 7 years and 84,000 km the old oil was still in decent condition, but the low parts cost and ease of changing justified its replacement ahead of time. The manual recommends changing the oil every 120,000 km for severe driving condit...
DIY guide - 2014 Kia Sportage 2.0 CRDI: Change the front control arm bushings and ball joints
zhlédnutí 7KPřed 10 měsíci
The rear bushings on our Sportage's front control arms were worn out, which made the front suspension less compliant and more prone to vibrations. As such, it was time they got replaced. Since the front bushings and ball joints were of the same age, we replaced those as well in order to bring the control arms back to factory specifications. The OE part numbers for the components we changed are ...
DIY guide - 2014 Kia Sportage 2.0 CRDI: Change and flush the automatic transmission fluid
zhlédnutí 13KPřed rokem
This guide covers 2 distinct jobs for our Kia Sportage's 6-speed automatic transmission: - (1) a single fluid change (also known as a drain and fill), which should be performed every 3 - 4 years or 50,000 km at the most and which requires 3.7 - 4 L of new transmission oil - (2) a full fluid flush through the transmission's oil cooler lines, which should be performed in certain circumstances (ca...
DIY guide - 2014 Opel Corsa D 1.4: Diagnose and replace the coil pack
zhlédnutí 9KPřed rokem
Our little Corsa started experiencing irregular RPM fluctuations and engine vibrations when idling. Closer inspection of the top of the engine indicated that high voltage from the cylinder 4 coil was shorting to the engine block instead of going to the spark plug, which meant we needed to replace the coil pack. Since the replacement operation is straightforward, in this video we also discuss ho...
DIY guide - 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6: Change the electronic parking brake (EPB) shoes
zhlédnutí 10KPřed rokem
The EPB shoes on the rear-left wheel of our Range Rover Sport had gone through several overheating events about 3 years ago because of incorrect adjustment when new discs were installed. This made the shoe lining more susceptible to break down from friction and the increased amount of generated brake dust periodically went between the shoe and the disc in sufficient amount so as to cause notice...
DIY guide - 2014 Opel Corsa D 1.4: Diagnose and change the clutch master cylinder (left-hand drive)
zhlédnutí 33KPřed rokem
The clutch master cylinder on our little Corsa failed as we were bleeding the clutch line as part of replacing the brake fluid. We investigated both the master cylinder and the clutch line and pressure regulator, in order to also confirm that the latter was not clogged or broken as well. The procedure is more complicated than its equivalent for right-hand drive (RHD) because the components are ...
DIY guide - 2014 Opel Corsa D 1.4: Change the brake and clutch fluid
zhlédnutí 8KPřed rokem
Our little Corsa has had its brake (and clutch) fluid changed regularly every 2 years in the past. We wanted to stick with the "tradition" so we decided to replace the brake fluid again, since the 2-year interval was almost due. For this operation you will need: - 0.5L to 1L of brand-new DOT4 brake fluid - a 7mm, 8mm and 11mm hex spanner - clear plastic tubing to route the used brake fluid to a...
DIY guide - 2014 Opel Corsa D 1.4: Change the drive belt and tensioner
zhlédnutí 25KPřed rokem
Our little Corsa was 3 years overdue for having its drive belt (serpentine or accessory belt) changed. Given the age, we decided to also change the tensioner - which proved to be a good idea, since the tensioner pulley bearing was on its way out. This job must be done with extra care, since it requires the removal of the right-side engine mount and bracket in order to make the belt and tensione...
DIY guide - 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6: Change the diesel fuel filter
zhlédnutí 12KPřed rokem
This is a detailed guide on how to change the diesel fuel filter on a 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6. The procedure also applies to the Discovery 3 and Discovery 4 with the same engine family (TDV6 or SDV6). I'm keeping with the recommendation I made when I replaced a similar filter on the Kia Sportage - that they be changed after 30,000 km (19,000 miles) or 2 years at most. Disclaimer: This video...
DIY guide - 2014 Kia Sportage 2.0 CRDI: Change the differential and transfer case oil
zhlédnutí 10KPřed rokem
After changing the transfer case and differential oils for the Range Rover, it was time to do the same job on our Kia Sportage. This is an easy job to do and should be performed starting with 120K km intervals. About 1.5 liters of 75W90 GL-5 gear oil are needed. I'm also linking a detailed explanation on why and when various types of vehicle oils need to be changed: czcams.com/video/P47X6rIuloo...
DIY guide - 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6: Change the differential and transfer case oil
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DIY guide - 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6: Change the differential and transfer case oil
DIY guide - 2014 Opel Corsa D 1.4: Change the front brake discs (rotors) and pads
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DIY guide - 2014 Opel Corsa D 1.4: Change the front brake discs (rotors) and pads
DIY guide - 2014 Kia Sportage 2.0 CRDI: Diagnose and rebuild (repair) a dragging rear brake caliper
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DIY guide - 2014 Kia Sportage 2.0 CRDI: Diagnose and rebuild (repair) a dragging rear brake caliper
DIY guide - 2014 Kia Sportage 2.0 CRDI: Change the rear brake discs (rotors) and pads
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DIY guide - 2014 Kia Sportage 2.0 CRDI: Change the rear brake discs (rotors) and pads
DIY guide - 2014 Opel Corsa D 1.4: Change the F17 manual gearbox oil (transmission fluid)
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DIY guide - 2014 Opel Corsa D 1.4: Change the F17 manual gearbox oil (transmission fluid)
DIY guide - 2014 Kia Sportage 2.0 CRDI: Change the drive belt, tensioner and pulleys
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DIY guide - 2014 Kia Sportage 2.0 CRDI: Change the drive belt, tensioner and pulleys
DIY guide - 2014 Kia Sportage 2.0 CRDI: Change and flush the coolant
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DIY guide - 2014 Kia Sportage 2.0 CRDI: Change and flush the coolant
DIY guide - 2014 Kia Sportage 2.0 CRDI: Change the diesel fuel filter
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DIY guide - 2014 Kia Sportage 2.0 CRDI: Change the diesel fuel filter
DIY guide - 2014 Opel Corsa D 1.4: Full service (air, cabin, oil filters, spark plugs and oil)
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DIY guide - 2014 Opel Corsa D 1.4: Full service (air, cabin, oil filters, spark plugs and oil)
DIY guide - 2014 Kia Sportage 2.0 CRDI: Full service (air, cabin, oil filters and oil)
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DIY guide - 2014 Kia Sportage 2.0 CRDI: Full service (air, cabin, oil filters and oil)
DIY guide - 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6: Full service (air, cabin, oil filters and oil)
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DIY guide - 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6: Full service (air, cabin, oil filters and oil)
DIY guide - 2014 Kia Sportage 2.0 CRDI: Change the front brake discs (rotors) and pads
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DIY guide - 2014 Kia Sportage 2.0 CRDI: Change the front brake discs (rotors) and pads
DIY guide - 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6: Add screen mirroring
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DIY guide - 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6: Add screen mirroring
DIY guide - 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6: Change the brake fluid
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DIY guide - 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6: Change the brake fluid
DIY guide - 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6: Change the rear brake discs (rotors)
zhlédnutí 11KPřed 2 lety
DIY guide - 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6: Change the rear brake discs (rotors)

Komentáře

  • @weik84
    @weik84 Před dnem

    I'm on this topic now. The quote I received directly in Rüsselsheim from Opel is 700€ in 2024. Thanks for your video !!!

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před dnem

      You're very welcome! This is one of the main reasons I make these videos - so that folks can maintain their cars without spending a fortune at the dealer 🙂

  • @triksterr
    @triksterr Před dnem

    Thanks for another great video

  • @PaekSukis
    @PaekSukis Před 5 dny

    Such a great video explaining the procedures. However, I do have one question.. How long do you leave the car to cool down before draining the coolant out? 10 minutes? 1 hour? Or until the radiator cap is cool to the touch?

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před 5 dny

      Hi! I usually wait between 45 minutes and 1 hour from the moment I turn the engine off to the moment I start the next coolant drain. If you're doing the procedure on a hot day, extend the waiting interval between 1 hour and 1.5 hours.

    • @PaekSukis
      @PaekSukis Před 4 dny

      @TheMissingBolt Thank you for your response! Subscribed!

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před 4 dny

      @@PaekSukis Thank you very much!

  • @user-ix2qb4hb9l
    @user-ix2qb4hb9l Před 6 dny

    is the a filter to replace?

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před 6 dny

      For this manual transmission no, there's no filter to replace.

  • @jetsineekao6642
    @jetsineekao6642 Před 9 dny

    Vad kallar för penna? Skulle beställa en sån om det behövs.

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před 9 dny

      Det kallas en "bromsvätsketestare". Sök på AliExpress eller Amazon så hittar du det direkt.

    • @jetsineekao6642
      @jetsineekao6642 Před 9 dny

      Tack för snabbt svaret😊

  • @jetsineekao6642
    @jetsineekao6642 Před 12 dny

    Min Hyundai ix 35, 2012 har gått 180000 mil och det är daxs. Din andra video hjälpte mig mycket med att byta bränslefilter. Tack så mycket.

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před 12 dny

      Varsågod! Jag är väldigt glad att höra att min video var användbar för dig!

  • @user-sr7hj8fh7j
    @user-sr7hj8fh7j Před 16 dny

    One of the best guided diy videos on CZcams. Why that sump doesn't have a draining plug? It would be much simpler. Best regards!

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před 15 dny

      Thank you! Indeed, a drain plug would have been very useful, no idea why they didn't design one in the first place.

  • @larisa7164
    @larisa7164 Před 18 dny

    Un tutorial bun 😊.

  • @darrenbill591
    @darrenbill591 Před 20 dny

    Thank u bro i got vaux astra h 1.4 but issues are very simular great presentation vid my engines not same but z14.xep engine but coil pk pretty much same on ny model

  • @tiborj79
    @tiborj79 Před 21 dnem

    Your videos are excellent, you helped me understand processes more deeply including the small details what are the "pure" mechanics won't tell and/or won't do (regardless how important those detalis are). 💯

  • @zero15kat
    @zero15kat Před 21 dnem

    hello, did you replaced your spark plugs in Skyactive X ? I couldnt find any info on how to do it, and in service manual there is 60k (km) interval.

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před 21 dnem

      Hi! Indeed, the plugs are due at 60K km as per the manual. Since we haven't even reached 20K yet, I haven't touched the plugs. In any case, I think this needs to be done at the dealer in order to maintain the warranty on the car.

  • @brendanmcallister2873
    @brendanmcallister2873 Před 21 dnem

    HI, With regards to brake/clutch bleeding. Are both the same reservior unit for the Opel Adam 1.4 Xer 2016 petrol. Or is there seperate reserviors.

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před 21 dnem

      I don't know for sure, but it should be the same reservoir, just like it is for our Corsa. But it's very easy to do a visual check - in the area where the brake fluid reservoir is (rear-right from the engine itself), if you see only one reservoir then that's used for both clutch and brakes. On the other hand, if there are 2 reservoirs (unlikely), then one is for the clutch and the other is for the brakes.

    • @brendanmcallister2873
      @brendanmcallister2873 Před 21 dnem

      @@TheMissingBolt Many thanks for the reply.

  • @roberthouston3809
    @roberthouston3809 Před 21 dnem

    What about using the unlabeled ones ..F12 F14 and F23

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před 21 dnem

      You can check with a multi-meter if there's any voltage on those slots, but usually if there's no fuse connected to them from the factory, then those slots are not powered at all so they won't be of any use.

  • @fiveforward6698
    @fiveforward6698 Před 22 dny

    Hello Sir I hope you read my comment. Here is my story: i bought an Astra 180i with an automatic transmission however after a while the box failed and i bought a manual and got a mechanic to do the swapping. However i have issues when the car gets warm, the gears don't seem to change smooth 😢...especially changing down to gear 1,2 n 3. Gear 3 infact bites when the car is warm 😢😢..could it be that i got the wrong box for my engine?? Please help, i am in Zimbabwe

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před 22 dny

      Hello! What you're describing sounds suggests potential problems inside the gearbox itself. But I would first start with changing the oil in the gearbox, if you haven't already done so. The 5-speed manual in the Astra F should take 1.8L of 80W GL-4 oil, but check your owner's manual to be sure. I was getting some harsh shifting in our Opel in the winter and changing the oil definitely helped.

  • @asaadmiadi2122
    @asaadmiadi2122 Před 24 dny

    Elle a pris les 2 litres ?

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před 24 dny

      Voir à 13:55. J'ai utilisé un peu plus de 1,7 litre d'huile, exactement comme spécifié dans le manuel.

  • @rayproductionsbackupchanne3862

    i first ordered 75w90 GL4/5 oil and someone informed me that is wrong. i've now ordered Eurol MTF GL-4 75W instead, will this be fine? i have a F17 box. i am going to be engine swapping soon so i will replace the entire oil contents.

  • @Cryptoscobra
    @Cryptoscobra Před 27 dny

    good video I would suggest replacing the washers

  • @mrsdoubtfire534
    @mrsdoubtfire534 Před měsícem

    Great videos. Thank you for talking clearly and not putting on silly music.

  • @gabs2964
    @gabs2964 Před měsícem

    Hello @The Missing Bolt, thanks for your content. This DIY oil change does not affect your 7 years guarantee from Mazda? Thanks

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      Depending on the country you're based in, in theory it may or may not. But if you're using only genuine parts and work carefully (not overtightening the filter or the drain bolt etc.), a dealership won't be able to identify that an additional oil and filter change has been performed at all 😉

    • @gabs2964
      @gabs2964 Před 29 dny

      @@TheMissingBolt that’s the idea that i was thinking after i sent you the above msg😀 greetings from Romania🍺

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před 29 dny

      @@gabs2964 Salutare! 😁 Da, in Romania sigur ar putea comenta daca iti faci un schimb de ulei singur, asa ca cel mai bine este ca ei sa nu stie 😁

    • @gabs2964
      @gabs2964 Před 29 dny

      @@TheMissingBolt în totalitate de acord cu tine👌imi poti spune de unde ai gasit cheia pt filtru de ulei? Eu tocmai ce am plasat comanda de CX-30 modelul 2025 cu ETA prin nov-dec 2024, motor 2.5AT MH 140cp. Deci, asteptare lunga😀

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před 29 dny

      @@gabs2964 Cheia e similara cu Yato YT-08235 (diametrul filtrului parca e in jur de 70 de mm). N-am mai intalnit CX-30 cu motorizare de 2.5 si 140 de cai, n-o gasesc in configuratorul oficial. Stiu ca 2.5 a fost pus pe CX-5 si pe CX-30 doar in SUA, dar are aproape 190 de cai. E vreo versiune noua, care n-a fost anuntata inca?

  • @nunogoncalves24
    @nunogoncalves24 Před měsícem

    Hello friend, how are you? Do you know the part number of the water pump? Thank you.

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      Hello! Based on the VIN number for my particular Corsa and the A14XER engine, the water pump genuine GM part number is 95524738.

  • @liams2641
    @liams2641 Před měsícem

    What happens if you drain the oil cooler ? I accidentally removed this bung instead of the sump plug

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      As long as you put the plug back in and tighten it until it's snug (I don't have a torque value for that particular drain plug), there shouldn't be any issues. If the plug has a crush washer, turn the washer around before reusing it (so that the cooler-facing side now sits against the drain bolt) and after driving the car for a while, check for any leaks.

    • @liams2641
      @liams2641 Před měsícem

      @@TheMissingBolt Thanks for your advice, I travelled 30 miles back home now lights on dash and no signs of any leaks 👍🏼

    • @liams2641
      @liams2641 Před 27 dny

      @@TheMissingBolt Scroll to 15:26 on your guide - the hex part where the drain plug screws into sitting in the sump, mine had a little movement when the bolt was tight is that normal?

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před 27 dny

      @@liams2641 From what I see, that hex part is either welded or bolted to the oil pan. If it wobbles in that it's not tight against the pan, I'd expect a large oil leak to happen... If it doesn't leak it's best to keep an eye on it and ask a technician about it the next time you take your car in for a servicing at the dealer.

  • @user-sf7kl9uh7k
    @user-sf7kl9uh7k Před měsícem

    My F17 RHD drivers side seal is a tiny bit damp. 190,000 miles, is it doomed or could it stay like this for ages?

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      If it's just a little damp and you don't (yet) see a puddle of oil underneath your transmission in the morning then you can still drive with it as-is for a while - the amount of oil you're losing just from that dampness is very small. However, you should definitely monitor it periodically to see if the seal wear increases and more oil starts to come out - if you start to see the transmission drip consistently, then it's time to replace the seals (I'd recommend both of them, since they're of the same age and mileage). I'll be doing a video on this particular topic in the near future hopefully.

    • @user-sf7kl9uh7k
      @user-sf7kl9uh7k Před měsícem

      @@TheMissingBolt Thanks

  • @lmr9512
    @lmr9512 Před měsícem

    Do u recommend doing this if its been 70k miles

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      Yes, definitely. Manuals are less susceptible to damage from old oil than automatics, so you should be fine.

  • @lmr9512
    @lmr9512 Před měsícem

    Can i use this method on other car models like mazda6 , i didnt do this last time in mazda this method is genius

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      This method only works on engines where the cooling system uses a reservoir with 2 hoses, one constantly pushing coolant in and one constantly pulling coolant out - this applies to many of the European-brand cars. On the other hand, most Asian-brand cars use a system where the pressure is maintained at the radiator and the reservoir has only one hose connected to it, which pushes or pulls fluid by very small amounts as the pressure in the system rises or falls. The method in this video only applies to the first category; for the second category your only choice is to do repeated drains and fills with distilled-water only, followed by 1 - 2 drains and fills with concentrated coolant (see my Kia video, czcams.com/video/O4dCHMNKecY/video.html, for more details). Check your coolant reservoir and depending on the number of hoses connected to it, you should use one method or the other.

    • @lmr9512
      @lmr9512 Před měsícem

      @@TheMissingBolt im doing this on 1.2 2014 Vauxhall Corsa is there any risk if it does happen to be the Asian system?

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      @@lmr9512 For the Corsa the same procedure should work. For the Asian system it'll simply not work, since you don't have a constant flow of coolant going into and out of the coolant reservoir.

    • @lmr9512
      @lmr9512 Před měsícem

      @@TheMissingBolt thank u

  • @buckgb
    @buckgb Před měsícem

    Comprehensive, good job.

  • @robl6314
    @robl6314 Před měsícem

    Perfect video. I start today on my disco 3.It will help.😅

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      Glad to hear that! Good luck on the work!

    • @robl6314
      @robl6314 Před měsícem

      @@TheMissingBolt Thanks. Where can I find/buy that workshop manual?

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      @@robl6314 You can download it from www.mediafire.com/folder/bmioajx5v76k7/RR. You'll find a PDF for the 2006 RRS / D3 and the 2013 RRS / D4 archive.

  • @homewrecker44
    @homewrecker44 Před měsícem

    Have to do this job soon. I'm really concerned the front horizontal control arm bolt will be seized to the nut that's inside the cradle. You cannot access the nut without cutting a hole in the cradle I believe. Really hope this doesn't happen. There is a small hole I might be able to get a torch tip inside to heat the nut. Fingers crossed.

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      Yes, fingers crossed! In my case, the right one required more effort to remove than the left one but ultimately both came out normally. Usually if the bolt is stuck, it's not stuck on the nut threads but on the inside of the bushing, so the risk of damaging the sub-frame is small. II suggest using plenty of penetrating oil for a few hours before attempting to remove the bolt.

  • @pataleno
    @pataleno Před měsícem

    great video one of the best explanations.

  • @davids6486
    @davids6486 Před měsícem

    Instructions on the adjustments to fit shoes to cables

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      In the video where I change the rear discs (czcams.com/video/PR9EzwLSDAA/video.html) I explain the procedure. Another good video with the detailed adjustment steps is czcams.com/video/50uj0UDV8Nc/video.html. Lastly, I strongly recommend you download Bodsy's Brake Bible v1.6, as it explains the procedure very well.

  • @davids6486
    @davids6486 Před měsícem

    If you can point in right direction to where to get this information from please?

  • @tanintoasexton7521
    @tanintoasexton7521 Před měsícem

    Thank you very very much for a wonderful clear video of how to do the job... you're awesome love your video...from The Marshall Islands...keep up the good work❤❤❤

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      Thank you very much! Glad you liked the video!

  • @sweenydeeny5821
    @sweenydeeny5821 Před měsícem

    Great video 😊

  • @thandokuhleshongwe6521
    @thandokuhleshongwe6521 Před měsícem

    I was overhauling my engine and all of a sudden the was no longer clutch pressure. Please advise

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      The clutch circuit is completely separate from the engine. Maybe check to see if there are any leaks on the clutch pipe and hose...or maybe one of the clutch cylinders has just failed and the timing is simply a coincidence. If the car cannot move, best get a mobile mechanic to come and diagnose the issue.

  • @nikiforbg
    @nikiforbg Před měsícem

    Здравей. Още ли държиш корсата?

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      Здравейте. Да, все още имаме колата. Ще сменям съединителя и после искаме да го продадем.

  • @confuseatronica
    @confuseatronica Před měsícem

    yessss thank you this is exactly what i wanted to see before doing it myself- especially in this car which is so awkward to work on because of the windshield rake; I don't want to have to do anything more than once!

  • @Emexrulsier
    @Emexrulsier Před měsícem

    You are not correct on the use of a 10amp fuse in replacement of the original 15amp. That would mean the radio center control in normal operation, which could draw more than 10amps would blow the 10amp fuse and fail to operate, it doesn't share the load over both fuses at the same time to equal 15amp. The same like the dash cam, if that drew more than 5amps, lets say there was a fault, it wouldn't get ignored because you have a 10 or 15amp fuses already there, it would blow the 5amp fuse and cut power. The "piggyback" fuse connectors are wired in parralel not in series (even in series your 10+5amp fuse scenario would be wrong).

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      Indeed, the radio is designed to take up to 15 Amps and now I've reduced it to 10 Amps, simply because I couldn't source 2 fuses of 12 - 13 Amps for the Audio and only 2 - 3 Amps for the camera. Which is why I tested the Audio on full volume, together with video, to see if it holds with the lower 10 Amp limit (and it does just fine). Since the camera has its own dedicated fuse, in case of failure the 5 Amp fuse should cut first and only disable the camera... but in the worst case, the setup ensures that no more than 15 Amps are ever drawn on the combined circuit from the battery (as I've explained in another comment, we have to maintain a total of 15 Amps to protect the wire that comes from the battery and into the fuse box fort that particular circuit).

    • @Emexrulsier
      @Emexrulsier Před měsícem

      @TheMissingBolt yeah in his video if the load was greater than 10amps it would blow, but according to him no it wouldn't because the 10amp fuse would magically fuse(no pun) together with the 5amp fuse to create a single 15amp. Is this some sort of terminator t1000 liquid metal scenario :)

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      @@Emexrulsier Nope, it's simply the application of Kirchoff's 1st law: if both the 10A and 5A wires from the fuse towards the camera and Audio module draw full power, then the current from the battery to the fuse box for that circuit will carry 15A, which is its factory design limit.

  • @gulagulasusu
    @gulagulasusu Před měsícem

    Very detailed video. Nicely explained..If my system have like 40% antifreeze, can i just suck out all liquid inside reservoir tank and fill it with 100% antifreeze & repeat until i got 50-50? My car is kia sorento 2017 and i think its similar sistem with your sportage.

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      The reservoir should hold about 0.5 - 0.7 liters of coolant. Your solution should definitely work, but keep in mind that the coolant in the reservoir will mix with the rest of the system over many days of driving (i.e. multiple cycles of engine on - engine off, in order to facilitate coolant warming and cooling). Until the mix becomes homogenous, you shouldn't do another drain and fill of the reservoir, since the antifreeze percentage in the reservoir will still be different from that in the rest of the system (so your measurements will be incorrect). However, also keep in mind that it's not only important to keep the antifreeze percentage at about 50 %, but also to still have corrosion additives in the antifreeze. That's why I'd rather recommend a complete coolant change if you haven't already done it.

    • @gulagulasusu
      @gulagulasusu Před měsícem

      @@TheMissingBolt thanks for explanation. I had followed your stepd to the letters. I did 7 drains only because the last drain pretty much very clear. After 2 days, i checked with antifreeze gauge and it shows only -29degC about 40% antifreeze. Probably due to the front of my car is tilted during the drain & fill so the drain and fill is not thorough im not sure. Since filling from reservoir isnt good idea, now im thinking to just siphon out some coolant from radiator cap and fill with antifreeze to bring it up to 50%. Because re-opening the underbody cover is just a hassle. What do you think?

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      @@gulagulasusu Yes, siphoning water from the radiator directly should only require a single fill operation. You can check out the calculations from 28:50 to figure out how much coolant you actually need to drain and replace with 100 % antifreeze in order to get to the 50-50 concentration.

    • @gulagulasusu
      @gulagulasusu Před měsícem

      @@TheMissingBolt thanks a bunch mate!

  • @hisense2310
    @hisense2310 Před měsícem

    if you drained the box, then filled it normally and drove it and repeated you would get the same result..... much less work. flushing is actually done by letting the hose pump out as fluid is added under slight pressure into the line break......

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      You could, but to get the same percentage of old fluid out would cost you much more... see the explanation starting at 48:59. What you're referring to are the common flush machines, with their upsides and downsides (as I explained in the video), but as long as you don't drain too much through the hose in one go (so that the pump never runs dry), it's safe to also do it as described in the video.

  • @PaoloFranchini-zn2cu
    @PaoloFranchini-zn2cu Před 2 měsíci

    Great video and so helpful! The clutch pedal return spring of my Opel Corsa D broke a few weeks ago. After 3 garages refused to do the job saying that they had to disassemble half car, I ended up in your video, bought an original spring on ebay and did the job myself. It wouldn't be possible without your incredibly detailed video, thanks!

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      I'm very glad to hear that my video helped you! I remember I struggled a little with that spring as well!

  • @matthewjames8301
    @matthewjames8301 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this video and for taking the time to create it. I have been wanting to do this for a while. Glad I found you. Sub'd and liked! :)

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      Thank you very much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @Andualecs
    @Andualecs Před 2 měsíci

    Any idea if the part number of oil filter and washer is the same for SkyActiv G? By the way, where is the dealer place for buying the parts? Thanks!

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      Hi! Honestly, I don't know, but what I did was simply to get underneath the car, take photos of the original filter and then order an identical one. Same for the drain bolt washer. You can get the parts from Radacini Motors in Bucuresti, as they also have an online parts website (see piese.radacini.ro/mazda-3290/filtru-de-ulei-pentru-modelele-mazda-cu-sistem-hybrid.html, for example).

  • @TheUltimateBean
    @TheUltimateBean Před 2 měsíci

    Fantastic resource, thanks a lot for putting this together.

  • @reddog7852
    @reddog7852 Před 2 měsíci

    Salut! Cum te pot contacta in privat?

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před 2 měsíci

      Salut! Poti folosi adresa de e-mail asociata contului meu.

    • @reddog7852
      @reddog7852 Před 2 měsíci

      @@TheMissingBolt din păcate nu este vizibilă adresa de email

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před 2 měsíci

      @@reddog7852 Mail-ul este public, accesibil atunci cand intri pe detaliile canalului ("More about this channel"), dupa ce te-ai logat cu propriul cont.

  • @user-bb9rm7zd2h
    @user-bb9rm7zd2h Před 2 měsíci

    Bravo, j'ai rarement regardé une vidéo aussi intéressante et complète et très bien expliquée pour ce travail, j'ai beaucoup appris ... Encore Bravo et MERCI 👍

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      Je suis très heureux que vous ayez aimé la vidéo ! Des commentaires comme le vôtre me motivent à continuer de filmer !

  • @a6idnapex761
    @a6idnapex761 Před 2 měsíci

    Loved you video 🎉🎉🎉 i have a question i have corsa excite 1.2 2014 43000 miles on it i have some problem with clutch sometimes it doesn't make enough pressure and changes its biting position and after pressing 2-3 times it again makes pressure and works fine also when i change gear from 1-2-3 RPM goes up slightly more but gear works fine never made any sound i have checked oil its not leaking at all also try bleeding oil to check if its air in system but no air please can you tell me solution (i was wondering if its a clutch sensor) but im not sure please reply thanks

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      The clutch sensor doesn't affect the force needed to disengage the clutch, it simply tells the car's ECU if the clutch is engaged or not. From what you're describing it's sounds like the clutch itself is wearing out. Since there's no leak or griding, I don't think the clutch cylinders are the problem. But it's best to take your car to a trusted mechanic and get another opinion.

  • @GamingMate
    @GamingMate Před 2 měsíci

    thanks man mine also need to change it i need first remove belt and i need to check my ac noice 😢 no noice then it's belts problem and my belt little cracks update i just change the belt but i got same noice when my AC turn on my tensioner is not much old 2022 i change it ,,, do i know whats the problem is it?// thanks

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      When the AC turns on, its clutch engages and places further resistance on the belt. It's best to check with a local mechanic, but keep in mind that it's normal for an AC compressor that's engaged to make noise (up to a certain limit).

    • @GamingMate
      @GamingMate Před měsícem

      ​​@@TheMissingBolthey thanks for the reply..the mechanic do it 2 times when got noice 2023 but same problem not fixed wasted 500€ i think 😢 still in problem... i changed my self belt but nothing happened same noice when i drive 2nd gear it's coming noice ...some times engine turn off when i trying to stop color light 🚨...but it's every problem coming only when I turn on AC 😢😢

  • @gulagulasusu
    @gulagulasusu Před 2 měsíci

    I have sorento um 2017 2.2crdi and everything almost identical to this. Going to DIY soon thanks for your explanation

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      Glad you liked the video! Best of luck with the work on your Sorento, the procedure should be similar.

  • @albertonicolas7738
    @albertonicolas7738 Před 2 měsíci

    Hello, from Spain, what also seems strange to me is the different tightening torque of the differential and transfer drain screws, for filling you did give the same tightening torque, is that correct? Thank you!!!

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před 2 měsíci

      Yes, they do differ, for whatever reason. The torques for the transfer case are given in www.kispmanual.com/transfer_fluid_repair_procedures-771.html, while those for the rear differential are given in www.kispmanual.com/rear_differential_carrier_repair_procedures-812.html. The washers differ as well, again I have no idea why they chose this.

  • @davids6486
    @davids6486 Před 2 měsíci

    Now my cable seems to short to enable the shoe to sit in correct position what could be the issue?

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před měsícem

      Did you correctly perform the adjustment procedure on the shoes?

  • @user-zi9nn4hb5h
    @user-zi9nn4hb5h Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for the good pointers. One question I would like to ask is should the car/truck be hoisted up level to ensure all the old oil being drained out completely or would it has the same result with having the car/truck front wheels driving onto the ramps (as in your case) for accessibility. Thank you for your clarification

    • @TheMissingBolt
      @TheMissingBolt Před 2 měsíci

      Given that the oil drain plug is at the back of the pan, it makes sense to have the front wheels lifted slightly higher than the back wheels. However, the difference in remaining oil between doing this and having the car lifted horizontally on a ramp is very small, so I'd say pick the option that's the most comfortable for you.

    • @user-zi9nn4hb5h
      @user-zi9nn4hb5h Před měsícem

      @@TheMissingBolt Thank you so much for your response. All the best