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Michael Boyce
Registrace 9. 07. 2021
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03 GMC Sierra 1500 P1516 Code Solved
First I used a multimeter on the continuity setting to confirm the grounds for the electronic modules. Then I went to check every ground spot starting with the driver's side grounds shown in the video. I found both grounding wires were loose. I decided to start the engine and wiggle these grounding wires around and got it to go into low power mode.
If you have any questions feel free to comment below and ill answer.
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If you have any questions feel free to comment below and ill answer.
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2013 Ram 1500 Heater Core Replacement
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In this video, I replace a leaking heater core in a 2013 Ram 1500. Some symptoms experienced were as follows: No heat/ heat not hot enough Sweet smell when the heat was turned on Always needed to have the coolant topped off As always if you have any questions or suggestions please let me know by leaving a comment below and I will try my best to respond.
2003 GMC Sierra abs wheel sensor replacement
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In this video, I show the process of replacing the abs sensor in a 2003 GMC Sierra. The list of tools has been included below. Torque Wrench: www.harborfreight.com/hand-tools/sockets-ratchets/torque-wrenches/14-in-drive-click-type-torque-wrench-63881.html Kobalt tool set: www.amazon.com/118-Piece-Standard-Combination-Polished-Mechanics/dp/B08R8ZCD1K/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=Kobalt socket se...
A Perfect Game?(Full View)
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Why? #Shorts #Gaming #GTA # GTA5 #Modding #Funny #Meme
Fixing Craftsman LT3000 Riding Mower
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In this video, I troubleshoot a fuel problem in a craftsman LT3000 riding mower. All tools used in video can be found below ↓ Kobalt Pliers: www.amazon.com/6-Kobalt-Needle-Nose-Pliers/dp/B07SGZH1B4/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=Kobalt needle nose pliers&qid=1628434798&sr=8-2 Kobalt Socket set: www.amazon.com/118-Piece-Standard-Combination-Polished-Mechanics/dp/B08R8ZCD1K/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keyw...
Put it in brake fluid for several days and it will free up again 😊
6:00 just my .02 cents it's easier IMHO to pull the fender liner off the passenger side wheel well, easy access and once you pull that plastic off you'll be staring at that third bolt, no need to mess with the PCM board at all, that thing was sharp and cut me like crazy
So does disconnecting the AC line discharge the system? Or is there a special way i need to discharge the AC system? Then, more importantly, how do i recharge the system? I’m clueless about that. Is it something i can do myself or does it need to be done professionally?
Yes. When you disconnect the ac at the firewall it will release the pressure. I disconnected mine like this and it was fine. Just make sure to cover the end that you disconnect so you don’t get dirt or debris in the ac lines. For recharging you can go to Walmart or AutoZone and get a few of the ac recharge canisters and then get the tool for it and re-pressurize it yourself.
I will probably make a short video on it
Okay cool. Do i have to recharge the system before putting it all back together? Or can i put it all back together then recharge it?
@@kobybutler2514 you have to put it all back together and then you can charge it. Make sure when you take it apart that you don’t lose the little ring that goes into the ac line that connects through the firewall.
My .02 cents it's better to pay a shop to vacuum out the AC lines before you do this job, then once the job is done pay them to recharge it, cans are o.k. but during this disconnect process you can get regular air and condensation into the refrigerant lines which could potentially cause long term damage, the safest way is to vacuum, then replace, costs more money but compressors aren't cheap, sure grenade cans work, sort of
I watched the video where you can soak them and brake fluid. You have to leave it for at least a week two weeks and then check on it just a tip.
Only temporary lasts maybe a week before it’s hard again
This video was very helpful I’m struggling with heater core issues on my 2014 5.7 , so when I have a shop evac the AC system once I’m done with the reinstallation could the shop add new refrigerant to my AC so it will function normally again ?
Yeah it is no problem to recharge
Great detailed video. At 3:12 your ring finger and middle finger are touching a wire harness with a blue connector and a protector on the outside of the wire, what's the for and where does it plug in? I can't seem to find where it plugs in on my truck.
Your truck may not have the exact same wiring harnesses. I only disconnected them so I could pull the dash out without them getting torn up.
Hey Michael, did you have to discharge your a/c system before you unmounted the box? Have to do this on my truck and want to make sure I don’t mess around with a/c gas
Yeah unfortunately you do have to disconnect the ac line where it goes in through the firewall. I just disconnected it at the firewall and let the pressure escape there but it does have a small washer you need to make sure not to lose. 6:13
Even though it's not split im sure. I can see how not being able to stretch would impede the throttle blade from opening or the squirter from pumping much fuel what ever the functions. Thanks
Whats the lithium grease on the sensor for? My replacement came w a little baggie of stuff. ...
I got a 3 inch lift how will this affect it?
You might need to purchase a longer abs sensor wire. Just try to get one to match the one you have in it now.
Thanks