How to Install a Battery Kill Switch

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  • čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
  • Learn how to install a battery cut-off switch that kills the engine and all electrical power to-and-from the battery. I also show you how to crimp battery cables using a hand crimper, hammer crimper, and hydraulic crimper, so you will learn each method and how to get perfect crimps.
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    0:00 Intro
    1:32 Tools and Products
    5:40 Wiring Diagram
    6:19 How a Kill Switch Works
    11:20 How to Crimp Battery Cables
    19:50 Easy Way to Add Split Wire Loom Tubing
    20:29 Installing the Battery Cables
    24:10 Organizing the Wiring
    26:12 ECU Cut Off Wiring
    31:54 Kill Switch Panel Fabrication
    37:47 Panel Installation
    39:20 Testing the Kill Switch
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  • @chrisfix
    @chrisfix  Před 2 lety +652

    If you are in the area, come out to the 24hrs of Lemons endurance race at NJ Motorsports Park June 11th, 2022 @ 7:00am EST - June 12th, 2022 @ 6:00pm EST | Millville, NJ: tickets.24hoursoflemons.com/event/new-jersey-motorsports-park-yokohama-real-hoopties-of-new-jersey-2022/special-chris-fix-fan-rate
    I have keychains for everyone and team t-shirts (first come first serve)

    • @MrQuequito
      @MrQuequito Před 2 lety +31

      Too bad you are far away, id love to be at a lemons race, they look pretty fun!

    • @mojeyvyoutube
      @mojeyvyoutube Před 2 lety +10

      I am in Turkey :/

    • @tin.1
      @tin.1 Před 2 lety +10

      Unfortunately I’m in California..

    • @pushinlimits2621
      @pushinlimits2621 Před 2 lety +5

      This would have been great to know about 5 hours ago lol

    • @KartKraz
      @KartKraz Před 2 lety +9

      I’m in Australia sadly I can’t get to meet you

  • @SpongeBalding
    @SpongeBalding Před 2 lety +2405

    I love how Chris' videos are almost an hour long, making them not that rushed and giving a lot more information at the same time

    • @papishampoo04
      @papishampoo04 Před 2 lety +16

      I completly agree.

    • @BadMax02_VR
      @BadMax02_VR Před 2 lety +47

      i only realized after i finished the video that it was 40 min long, really didnt feel long at all with all the information and stuff really makes it a good watch

    • @AriensRotokiller
      @AriensRotokiller Před 2 lety +17

      I didn’t even realize this video was 40 minutes long, I watched the whole thing and I was like, “Wait how has it been an hour??”

    • @Rhaspun
      @Rhaspun Před 2 lety +10

      I find him to be the best at illustrating the work process needed to do repair work. Some people may criticize him for not being a professional mechanic but they can't really complain about the content that he presents. He obviously has researched on how to repair things and his teaching of what he knows is top notch.

    • @kirara4953
      @kirara4953 Před 2 lety +9

      And the length isn't rambling or joking, just detailed, important information

  • @gotze1772
    @gotze1772 Před 2 lety +773

    Still the golden standard for making "how to" videos. Thank you Chris

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před 2 lety +58

      Thanks a lot!

    • @MrCarlozan96
      @MrCarlozan96 Před 2 lety +23

      @@chrisfix no, thank you for your dedication

    • @FightForOldD.C
      @FightForOldD.C Před 2 lety +8

      @@chrisfix and you actually do stuff that most of your viewers can actually do and learn from. You do everything in your driveway and Try your best to use the most classic tools as possible Respect.

    • @arcticfirst
      @arcticfirst Před rokem

      @@FightForOldD.C I sincerely hope you aren't the caught predator EDP445

    • @FightForOldD.C
      @FightForOldD.C Před rokem +2

      @@arcticfirst LOL nah The videos of him on my channel are from his old Live streams. I just thought they were funny clips.

  • @hornet9211
    @hornet9211 Před rokem +116

    As an electrician (Sparky), I've had my fair share of rushed/bad crimps. I always hate accidentally cutting the copper wire. It is so annoying. I love watching you do electrical work. Reminds me of why I got into it

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před rokem +22

      Thanks a lot! Yea cutting too deep into the copper wires by accident is always so annoying. You try to be careful and you still cut a few strands haha

    • @rylanhuntley6867
      @rylanhuntley6867 Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@chrisfix Stripping tiny and thin stranded wire such as Diesel Locomotive Cable I’ve found that when you cut all the way in the insulation you score strands no matter what then they bend and break. I’ve found the best way to not score the copper is to instead score the insulation and bend it until it the insulation breaks and slides off.

  • @BakonPlayz
    @BakonPlayz Před rokem +7

    As for someone who’s watched chrisfix for 6 years, with being signed out, the history of chrisfix is crazy. I remember when Chris got his mustang. really reliable and good at mechanics.

  • @pwc102
    @pwc102 Před 2 lety +744

    I don’t have any interest in installing a kill switch in my car. With that said, I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video. Your attention to detail, professionalism, and explanations always make watching each video satisfying and a learning experience. Well done!

    • @zylo7391
      @zylo7391 Před rokem +34

      I don't even have a car lmao

    • @pwc102
      @pwc102 Před rokem +10

      @@zylo7391 lol my point exactly!

    • @nfschido
      @nfschido Před rokem +10

      The thing is, I dont think half the people watching the videos are planning on doing any of this, BUT we always learn a lot of stuff that we can apply on other projects/repairs.

    • @meyersmichael975
      @meyersmichael975 Před rokem +1

      Yeah this channel turned from diy’s to following his racing adventure BORING

    • @JamarrProds1
      @JamarrProds1 Před rokem

      SAME

  • @cliffadams84
    @cliffadams84 Před 2 lety +379

    Electrician here! Great job as always Chris but I have one critique. When crimping lugs it's best practice to crimp at the top of the lug not the base like you did. Starting at the base leaves to potential of a air gap between the top of the lug and the wire. This happens due the to stretching of the lug when you crimp it. Now I'm 100 percent certain you won't have any problems with the way you did it because it's such low voltage but just thought you should know. As always Great job and love your veidos.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před 2 lety +168

      Thanks for the tip!

    • @Neilledra
      @Neilledra Před 2 lety +18

      ​@@chrisfix
      To not have to pay attention to what Cliff says, you can buy terminals with a little hole in the front, as i do ^^
      And you can find adhesive heat shrink, with a layer of glue inside of it, so it melt when you heat the shrink, ang glue it to the cable, so you dont have to use silicon, and avoid greasy fingers haha!
      Of course theses two tips cost you a little more money, but can save you some time if you have a lot of crimp to do!

    • @bustanut3888
      @bustanut3888 Před rokem +17

      @@chrisfix another piece of advice, you could always leave power on the ECM/PCM.. So that way your engine wouldn't have to relearn all the sensors the first 30 mins of driving. And in some states this will cause people who use this daily to fail vehicle inspection due to incomplete drive cycles.

    • @potaatti
      @potaatti Před rokem +5

      @@Neilledra The lug also stretches during crimping, so you still have to crimp it starting from the top of the lug. If it is done the wrong way, the lug will not be able to stretch and it may crack.

    • @thecomputerguy777
      @thecomputerguy777 Před rokem +2

      @@bustanut3888 that’s what I was thinking. Kill the spark system and not the DME/ECU as it’s a BMW and the electrical systems in it are not a fan of sudden power cuts and comebacks. He’ll be on the track and having to spend a few laps relearning everything before his car will perform like it should as it’ll have to relearn shifting, and sensor/engine adaptations.

  • @markt9263
    @markt9263 Před rokem +32

    Chris’ video are A+ quality and he provides so much information. He knows the material, is neat, and organized. Plus, he seems to truly enjoy doing the videos and sounds so happy when the job is completed. Great job, Chris. Keep the video’s coming.

  • @isaacaaron3489
    @isaacaaron3489 Před rokem +9

    This is actually great for me.
    For context I’m a diesel mechanic In the marine corps, and all of our vehicles have these, and they’re wired pretty similarly. This goes in depth with how they work, so I can understand how to replace them!

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před rokem +1

      Awesome! Glad the video was helpful!

  • @thebritishautochannel
    @thebritishautochannel Před 2 lety +316

    Brilliant video, I’m sure this knowledge will come in handy one day and not just sit in my brain never to be used again…

  • @AgentOrange96
    @AgentOrange96 Před 2 lety +185

    Seeing the inside of the crimp is so cool! I've been doing automotive work my entire life and have a degree in electrical engineering. But I had absolutely no clue that a crimp like this compresses all the wires into a literal solid lump of copper! That makes me feel a lot more confident in how they work. That's crazy!

    • @fraire711
      @fraire711 Před rokem +15

      Yeah that’s what surprised me the most. I always thought the wires would just bunch up next to each other.

    • @Leuel48Fan
      @Leuel48Fan Před rokem +2

      I still don't understand the physics of how that happens... there's no heat involved and they're still solid strands, how exactly do they "liquify" and melt into solid core from just compression?

    • @marcup1584
      @marcup1584 Před rokem +14

      @@Leuel48Fan copper is really soft, when you apply that much pressure to it it's no different than pushing two pieces of clay into one.

    • @fmifu4100
      @fmifu4100 Před rokem

      Your comment is great but your name has me lmao

    • @wbw1mi
      @wbw1mi Před rokem

      Thomas & Betts is your best friend!

  • @napoleontheafromite
    @napoleontheafromite Před rokem +1

    Even though I don't plan on installing a kill switch in my car, watching your videos shows reinforces the idea of coming up with a plan whenever working on my car. If nothing else, the learning method of planning a project is invaluable.

  • @isaacgomez3161
    @isaacgomez3161 Před 11 měsíci

    For years I have watched your content and I’ve noticed that you never have made fun or be little anyone ! I came across a video of some guy trying to make fun of your tinting video and you were completely humble about it all , appreciate you and your brand !

  • @Horrorstories.central
    @Horrorstories.central Před 2 lety +155

    Thank you for making these “how to” videos. I recently got into cars with my dad 2 years ago. We started building our own, fixing it up just the way we wanted to spend time together. 9 months ago he passed away, never getting the chance to teach me everything about cars. These videos have helped me develop and learn more so I can live on and finish this build. Your making an impact on many peoples lives, thank you.

  • @georgelaurentiu3106
    @georgelaurentiu3106 Před rokem +209

    I always feel like I'm 5 y/o "helping" my dad repair his car when I watch your videos, Chris. The assuring and confident tone of your voice, combined with detailed explanations never fail to make me confident that I could do anything. Thank you!

    • @chofyam3466
      @chofyam3466 Před rokem +3

      Yup

    • @dacodes24
      @dacodes24 Před 6 měsíci

      And I don't have to get beaten for not holding the light still!

  • @rlsr4501
    @rlsr4501 Před rokem +2

    I don't even have in mind to have a race car, but what the great time spent watching these videos. Thank yo very much Chris for all the information, the details, your time and dedication.

  • @wolfgangtrack422
    @wolfgangtrack422 Před rokem +7

    Hey Chris I just wanted to let you know I absolutely love your breakdowns on repairs. I watched alot of your videos and they're great 👍 thank you for putting out quality stuff and keep up the good work.

  • @thequackenscoasterchannel2927

    I've been looking to find 40 minutes of time to sit down and watch this in its entirety. I finally did and I gotta say I was beyond impressed. The amount of detail you cover in this video is insane, I could only imagine the time it took to make this happen. As someone who works in the automotive industry, all of your videos have proven to be incredibly helpful and have given me confidence to move up and advance myself. It proves I can do anything with common hand tools and soapy wooder🙂 I appreciate all the work you do!

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před rokem +29

      Thanks a lot!

    • @FusionRain8600
      @FusionRain8600 Před rokem +9

      Can't forget medium strenth threadlocker. 😅 He didn't use it in this Video though.

    • @eastcoastmostwanted710
      @eastcoastmostwanted710 Před rokem +3

      Never underestimate medium threadlocker bless the genius who made it

    • @rrek7
      @rrek7 Před rokem +2

      You can hit the ellipses (3 dots on the video) and adjust the playback speed. If you can manage it in 2x speed it cuts the video time in half :)

    • @istutiarora506
      @istutiarora506 Před rokem

      I love your video’s chris fix you are a propheshnal youtuber

  • @connermichel837
    @connermichel837 Před 2 lety +68

    Why I Love Chris’s Channel
    _____________________
    •No BS
    •Straight to the Point
    • No Hold Up
    • Always Simplifies All That He Can

    • @LatvianVideo
      @LatvianVideo Před 2 lety +2

      And he dont oversimplify the things

  • @sirrahca
    @sirrahca Před rokem +1

    Just here to say your commitment to providing practical details and educating your viewers is 100

  • @DeliberateNRandom
    @DeliberateNRandom Před rokem

    I happened to buy a wire crimper over a week ago. Every time I think I know what I'm doing, I learn something new from you. I need to wire up my bus and thinking about removing the wheelchair lift.

  • @simonfozzy8061
    @simonfozzy8061 Před 2 lety +63

    DC electrician here and even I learned some things. Always a pleasure learning more from you to perfect the craft. Beautiful work Chris!

  • @Edelhif
    @Edelhif Před 2 lety +62

    This video is so addictive, I don't even have a project car, but it was amazing to see this perfect work!

  • @andrijamitic3434
    @andrijamitic3434 Před rokem

    I love the honesty in these videos, for example, you said you ALWAYS forget to add heat shrink before you add the terminal, and you prove yourself by forgetting the heat shrink before the terminal connector the next chance you got.
    All jokes aside, great video as always, thank you

  • @MrDionstarrr
    @MrDionstarrr Před rokem +2

    Chris. The greatest CZcamsr to ever live. Providing immeasurable value over the years. God bless you Chris.

  • @isomenter97
    @isomenter97 Před 2 lety +20

    Man this guy really knows how to make a subject interesting

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před 2 lety +8

      That’s what I like to hear!

  • @JamiesGarage1
    @JamiesGarage1 Před 2 lety +172

    Great video! Heat shrink is always so satisfying 🤘

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před rokem +9

      Thanks Jamie! And yeah heating heat shrink is so rewarding

    • @deepfried3224
      @deepfried3224 Před rokem

      For a moment i thought chris was gonna say "HEY wheres my engine" , hahaha

  • @LiloUkulele
    @LiloUkulele Před rokem

    Wow...what a excellent, THOROUGH, educational video...better installation than 99% of the shops...never realized this job was so complicated!!

  • @aidenhader5613
    @aidenhader5613 Před rokem +1

    I remember when Chris made a lot of videos on the drift stang and remembering how my face lit up when I saw the notification. I still get happy when I see that notification

  • @phatlards4536
    @phatlards4536 Před 2 lety +59

    You know chris makes good videos when you watch a 40 minute video on a mod you’ll never have to do

    • @LatvianVideo
      @LatvianVideo Před 2 lety +1

      wait, this video was 40min? Didnt even notice

  • @screamcheese2464
    @screamcheese2464 Před 2 lety +44

    Whenever I build my autocross car, this will definitely come in handy.
    Thank you for always making high quality videos, with information that goes in depth.
    I've been subscribed for at least 6 years and I've never been disappointed in anything you post

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před 2 lety +12

      That’s the goal! Glad the videos are helpful!

    • @khat8994
      @khat8994 Před rokem

      Not trying to be annoying but your acc was made in 2015?

    • @yeet3748
      @yeet3748 Před rokem

      @@khat8994 So that's 7 years ago? Lol

    • @lazar2175
      @lazar2175 Před rokem

      @@yeet3748 Holy smokes, it feels like 2015. was 2 years ago lol. Hell, we're half way through the 2022. and New Year was like last week. Time flies.

  • @robertwinston2496
    @robertwinston2496 Před rokem +3

    Sweet video and great detail. Was planning to add a kill switch like this to my Cobra build. Awesome that you link all the products to make it easy for the rest of us!

  • @md.nayyarhassnainkhan4516

    You're the reason, I started DIY car repairs. Love your videos chris.

  • @maisamkhan7077
    @maisamkhan7077 Před 2 lety +11

    I find it so satisfying when chris does a lot of work on a piece of wire shrink wrap, silicone, wire looms and then just tucks the wire away

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před 2 lety +5

      When wiring I try to do it the best way possible.

  • @stephenjones1270
    @stephenjones1270 Před 2 lety +234

    I couldn’t imagine the amount of time and effort he has to do just to entertain us. Thanks!

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před 2 lety +84

      Hopefully entertain AND teach you 😝

    • @nasa1985
      @nasa1985 Před 2 lety +5

      It’s not just for our entertainment!

    • @ElChapos
      @ElChapos Před 2 lety

      Teach ya sum so your not wasting money at these mechanic shops that like to rob the less knowledgeable people

    • @DRako-nr4rj
      @DRako-nr4rj Před 2 lety +4

      Chris makes money out of it so everyone profits 🤣🤣

    • @lr5397
      @lr5397 Před 2 lety +1

      @@chrisfix YOU ACTUALLY USED AN EMOJI!!! :O

  • @alonsocastellon9065
    @alonsocastellon9065 Před rokem +6

    as a fellow car enthusiast , its nice to see someone else's attention to detail. it really makes the project a day and night finish. another great video chris.

  • @TheTattedBandit
    @TheTattedBandit Před rokem +17

    Love how Chrisfix can make a 40 min video feel like 15 mins. This guy along with Donut Media are the goats of car oriented CZcams channels and that's a fact.

  • @RandomNorwegianGuy.
    @RandomNorwegianGuy. Před 2 lety +32

    You are my guide for everything I do with my car. I always get good results thanks to you. You have saved me a ton of money and headache. You are truly the best teacher on CZcams

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před 2 lety +6

      That’s exactly why I make these videos so it’s great to hear!

  • @TheBlackBeltPanda
    @TheBlackBeltPanda Před 2 lety +46

    Great video! Just a tip: You can get marine grade heat shrink which has a heat-activated adhesive lining on the inside so you don't need to apply the silicone. The adhesive also helps to add some strain relief. =)

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for the tip! That is a good idea!

    • @TheBlackBeltPanda
      @TheBlackBeltPanda Před rokem

      @@chrisfix NP, I only know because I had to relocate my battery to my trunk to make room for a new intake. XD

  • @martyletitbee1519
    @martyletitbee1519 Před rokem +3

    Hi Chris thanks for your shows. I really enjoy watching. It's great to see how cars really work without the sharp in take of breath as the mechanic explains what's wrong. It's amazing how many people drive cars & have no idea how they really work myself included. Best of luck to you and tour channel!!!

  • @novadevildog6496
    @novadevildog6496 Před rokem +3

    As a starting mechanic I swear I know everything about what I do by watching this man.

  • @rzyao64
    @rzyao64 Před 2 lety +17

    Excited to see how the car turns out!

  • @cheo.5587
    @cheo.5587 Před 2 lety +5

    Chris really is the King of How To's for Car mods, no one comes close to making these videos with the level of detail

  • @Sandro-ss1st
    @Sandro-ss1st Před 2 měsíci

    WOW, I'm speechless! I cannot imagine the amount of time and energy you put on planning and making these videos. Well done Chris, well done!

  • @alexthomas7470
    @alexthomas7470 Před rokem +2

    Chris, I first came across you last year when I started my driving lessons. Your videos make car maintenance look like so much fun, sparking a passion in me I didn’t know I had.
    Today I got accepted into a good college in a motor vehicle maintenance course which I’ll be starting in September.
    So thank you for sharing your passion with us, you really are an awesome guy. Thanks to you I know exactly what I want to do in life.

  • @ericwallace5275
    @ericwallace5275 Před 2 lety +5

    Chris, its 11:45 pm where I'm at...i need to sleep, not install this on my car at this time🤦‍♂️ love the work tho so keep it up🔥🔥

  • @stephenmoore1541
    @stephenmoore1541 Před 2 lety +14

    Chris, my mom is a CLEAN FREAK and for good reason. I sent her all your super clean videos and she LOVED them. That weekend she was out blasting her floor mats with my dad's power drill just like you showed all of us 😂
    You rock! Good luck at Lemons, wish I could come but Colorado is a little far.

  • @panuvasungsopapong2891
    @panuvasungsopapong2891 Před rokem +1

    You are an excellent mechanic both in theory and in practice. I really like it. Thank you for a great presentation with clear pronunciation and technical terminology used. I will follow you forever.

  • @Glebiys
    @Glebiys Před rokem

    I don’t have a race or old car and I’m not installing the kill switch, but do I want to thank you for proper wire cramping lesson! Thank you, sir!

  • @denryaron6238
    @denryaron6238 Před 2 lety +65

    Proper stuff. Only concern I saw here was with the relay "trigger wire". I have met relays that have had their contacts getting stuck together. Therefore, I would have run the switched wired through the killswitch to protect from a relay getting stuck in the "on" position.

    • @sensiblewheels
      @sensiblewheels Před 2 lety

      Very interesting!

    • @milk-it
      @milk-it Před 2 lety

      That makes sense. Relays aren't perfect.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před 2 lety +22

      Thanks a great point, although very rare, technically a relay can get stuck in the closed position and not shut off, even with the trigger wire cut off

    • @excavatoree
      @excavatoree Před 2 lety +4

      Always account for those things that "never happen," because they can cause a lot of trouble when they do.

    • @meliodas4560
      @meliodas4560 Před 2 lety +2

      100% agree with OP. Assume the relay will stick, and wire accordingly. Murphy's Law.

  • @timariaans1710
    @timariaans1710 Před rokem +2

    I like the details! Exactly how I would do it myself, no half work. Awesome Chris as usual!

  • @Datorturken
    @Datorturken Před rokem +5

    Hey ChrisFix, and thanks for another splendid video. One quick note, the double sided tape tie strap brackets are nice and easy to install but the tape will eventually let go. I have learned that from my workplace. There are other similar brackets that have a additional hole in the middle for a fastener to permanently attatch the brackets. Cheers from Finland 😎

  • @averin5193
    @averin5193 Před 2 lety +3

    i've taken full electrical courses that didn't go as in depth or as clear into the process of crimping and how it's actually supposed to look.. good on ya, Chris, once again proving why you reign king of DIY

  • @peterpham6288
    @peterpham6288 Před 2 lety +11

    I was actually amazed when you cut inside the crimp... I never knew it looked like that, a solid piece of metal!

  • @thatoneguy7284
    @thatoneguy7284 Před 3 měsíci

    Been wanting a kill switch in my truck for years but was too nervous to install myself glad I saw this video for years you've been my go to guy on diy mechanics and you haven't failed me yet 🤙🤙

  • @528Circle
    @528Circle Před 9 měsíci

    The crimping demo was worth the price of admission! Great video!

  • @GunToYoMouth
    @GunToYoMouth Před 2 lety +6

    I don't have a car. But I watched every second of this. Great tutorial to whoever needed this and professional af. Went into detail and made it so easy.

  • @abrahamclarke8264
    @abrahamclarke8264 Před 2 lety +9

    Who else loves when Chris fix
    videos are 30+ minutes long

  • @kret63
    @kret63 Před rokem +3

    Yes, another great video, lots and lots of useful informations. I like the heat gun a lot and adding that silicone paste is another step to make simple job on another level. If only I had teachers in school that would give this many useful tips while enjoing their work so much. Thanks Chris!

  • @williamschounilsson2924

    These "how to" videos doesn´t have mush pratical use for me at the time being yet they are so enjoyable to watch and it´s just nice to learn new stuff

  • @D.c5-
    @D.c5- Před 2 lety +5

    I’ve watched most of your videos, you’re always putting so much details into them. Today though, I just realized how much work must got into them; you turned a few hour job into an all day thing. i don’t need this type of kill switch but I’ve been thinking of putting a hidden one like the one you did a few years ago

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před 2 lety +2

      Make that an all 2-3 week thing haha, thanks! And you should!

  • @eliadbu
    @eliadbu Před 2 lety +4

    This video is such a great tutorial and source of knowledge; so much detail is given in such a manner it is easy to understand and follow.
    Great work man! I couldn't believe those 40 minutes flew so fast.

  • @antonpersson8304
    @antonpersson8304 Před 7 měsíci

    Chris is the dude i can watch to just disconect from all my problems and just be happy seeing a video about things i like, cars. So thanks chris, thank you alot.

  • @jamesyoung151
    @jamesyoung151 Před rokem

    I'm glad you organized the wiring. I used to install car audio and remote car starters. Wire management is very important.

  • @eastcoastnick18
    @eastcoastnick18 Před rokem +22

    I loved seeing the inside of a proper crimp. You’re the man! Thanks for taking the time to show us.

  • @jasoncown
    @jasoncown Před 2 lety +8

    Video production quality is so good these days man, you've completely made it.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před 2 lety +6

      Thanks a lot! Takes a lot of time and the file size is huge but it’s worth it!

  • @taterboy5337
    @taterboy5337 Před rokem

    As someone who makes cable for a living love the video and the crimps the shielding technique with the wrench help greatly wonderful tip just be careful not to damage the wire during the crimp it could potentially harm connection to sensors and outher connectors

  • @jamesstewart1970
    @jamesstewart1970 Před 8 měsíci

    Really enjoy that you go into so much detail. Very helpful.

  • @charleslonger
    @charleslonger Před 2 lety +5

    This was EASILY one of best vids to date. THANK YOU for your continued dedication to thorough explanations, clear views, great editing, and total attention to detail! 👍👍

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před rokem

      Thanks Charles, I’m glad you enjoyed the video and it was helpful!

  • @operationsate1511
    @operationsate1511 Před 2 lety +6

    Thanks to you I buy, repair and maintain my dream car :) Iam watching your videos from 2010, and you are just amazing ! The way you make videos, explain every little detail, show examples is just breath-taking :) Thanks for making cars great again and good luck on track :)

  • @demxgod1551
    @demxgod1551 Před rokem +1

    I really enjoyed the length of this video. It was really nice being able to sit back and learn honestly

  • @03cobraforsale54
    @03cobraforsale54 Před rokem +1

    I have zero use for a kill switch because I don’t have a race car but man this video was outstanding! You really do a great job with your videos man. Right on!

  • @Kugelbliz
    @Kugelbliz Před 2 lety +6

    Thanks Chris I need this for my tractor 🚜

  • @zragevii4705
    @zragevii4705 Před rokem +13

    I absolutely love the time and effort put into showing how to do this properly. AND to include the stuff that sucks. wire management sucks, but it's important and you showed the easiest way to handle it.

  • @thetiagomatos
    @thetiagomatos Před rokem +1

    Hey man, I know I'm just another dude here giving you a thumbs up, but after all these years watching you, I still get amazed with your attention to detail and professionalism. Very damn well done, can't wait to see the final status of this one!
    Brofists from Portugal! heheh

  • @Shadowofskippy
    @Shadowofskippy Před rokem

    I love how your wiring looks so much cleaner than the factory

  • @digitalbreakthroughs
    @digitalbreakthroughs Před rokem +4

    I know I’ll never do this, but watched the entire video as usual. How does one so young know all this stuff? Thanks Chris!

  • @whatchacookin1096
    @whatchacookin1096 Před 2 lety +11

    Nice work. Didn't know about the compression of wire strands when crimping, great info.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před 2 lety +3

      Glad you learned something new!

  • @747simmer4
    @747simmer4 Před rokem

    I just watched your vid on how yo replace a vtc actuator and my car starts up great. I even had to watch your vid on how to use a torque wrench. You literally have a video for almost anything thanks so much!

  • @insylogo
    @insylogo Před rokem

    I want to turn my 135i into a track only car, and these videos are inspiring me to do all the modifications myself.

  • @bryce2113
    @bryce2113 Před rokem +15

    For the crimp heat shrink, use adhesive lined shrink tubing. It has adhesive inside that when heated and shrunk will fill the gaps and perform the same function as the silicone paste with the added benefit of waterproofing the connection.

  • @aykutergin9302
    @aykutergin9302 Před rokem +6

    The most meticulous work I've ever seen in my life. everything was in its place and it was even better than fabricated production. I'm amazed. Congratulations, I enjoyed watching this video.

  • @alexanderg.t.laurencelle8693

    love how i know im NEVER going to do this to my car but i always watch the videos just because i love how entertaining this man and his videos are

  • @marciogodoy6157
    @marciogodoy6157 Před rokem

    CHRIS, ALWAYS FANTASTIC. THE “DETAILS “, OH MY GOD, I HAVE NO WORDS TO PRAISE…GOD BLESS YOU.

  • @rallybrown7343
    @rallybrown7343 Před 2 lety +3

    You think you could do a video on how to install a NOS kit? I know its probably impractical for you to install on one of your cars but it would definitely be a sick vid. love your videos man ✌🏼

  • @JG-gh4xj
    @JG-gh4xj Před 2 lety +5

    could someone give this man an award please. Much appreciate your time and effort Chris
    👊👊👊🔥🔥🔥
    from Toronto, Canada

  • @lloydpang4431
    @lloydpang4431 Před rokem

    ChrisFix's how to video's that I always watch is always making my Mr2 sw20 popping up the headlights making it super happy

  • @Allen-by6ci
    @Allen-by6ci Před rokem

    That crimping explanation and examples was excellent, Chris

  • @lathropedition
    @lathropedition Před 2 lety +24

    You should be using actual battery heat shrink, which has adhesive that melts and seals the system. It also provides a strain relief.

  • @Scp_Guard5561
    @Scp_Guard5561 Před rokem +26

    Stopped random people from stealing my lamborghini

  • @dekkerlundquist5938
    @dekkerlundquist5938 Před rokem +1

    Thank you Chris your videos are so clear and detailed, they are top notch. I always learn something - frequently several things!

  • @DrChiYT
    @DrChiYT Před rokem

    ChrisFix: Puts up a video about something I have zero interest in doing or seeing.
    Also ChrisFix: Somehow makes the process of crimping wires engrossing.
    And then completely blows my mind with that wrench trick, I've been wrapping cables for decades and never seen that before!
    I also really appreciate that the ChrisFix channel's been around for a while and he still does his tutorials in a grounded 'anyone can do this' way. As opposed to most other car and overlanding channels where after a short while they're like "Hey guys, follow along with us as we do X. Anyone can do it! All you need is $100,000 worth of industrial machinery and a 5 thousand sq foot garage with a car lift. Easy DIY!"

  • @ratuldeoun7228
    @ratuldeoun7228 Před 2 lety +4

    Always a good day when ChrisFix uploads. Most detailed video on the internet and automotive community!

  • @matthewblake9917
    @matthewblake9917 Před rokem +5

    Great video as always I've learned a ton of fixes and generic info from your vids over the years. The only thing in this one for me is the file. When you use it you should only use forward strokes, lifting off as you come back to start the next stroke. Your file cuts cleaner and lasts longer and will probably clean up the edges faster.

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před rokem +3

      Thanks for the tip but that’s actually a myth that was disproven recently (at least the file wearing down). They tested it out and there is no significant difference between lifting and scraping on the back stroke. I use to think the same thing! You can search for the video of the test on CZcams.

    • @matthewblake9917
      @matthewblake9917 Před rokem

      Thanks I'll look into that.

  • @Hoochimama
    @Hoochimama Před rokem +1

    Happy Father’s Day Chris, you taught me more than my Dad ever did!

  • @mandel4889
    @mandel4889 Před rokem +2

    you have helped me and tons of other people with your amazing videos, Extreamly detailed and really easy to follow. Thanks alot for the work you do. if i could decide you would never stop :) have a great day.

  • @ncc74656m
    @ncc74656m Před 2 lety +7

    You can also use a heatshrink that shrinks more than standard, which is typically 2:1. There is 3:1 and 4:1 as well. It's good for fixing those oopsies where you forgot a connector, or practicality makes it difficult to use standard heatshrink.
    I also recommend using a glue filled heatshrink on any connection that risks exposure to weather.
    Another note - buy quality connectors/terminals from reputable sellers. Lots of cheap ones these days are just copper coated aluminum which lack the ability to carry the rated power.

  • @mcglsr237
    @mcglsr237 Před rokem +5

    Some heatshrink tubing comes with an adhesive already pre-installed on the inside. When you put it on, and then heat it up, it will melt the adhesive - and then dry when cooled, creating a waterproof seal. You can skip the silicon for these types of heatshrinks, making the job a little faster and easier :)

  • @alexanderkennedy2969
    @alexanderkennedy2969 Před měsícem +1

    been watching chris fix videos for years. this guys amazing

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks a lot Alexander!

  • @BreckenDarby
    @BreckenDarby Před 2 lety +53

    I just bought my first truck, it’s a 78 datsun 620 but it has major rust issues do you have any big tips on restoration or replacement?

    • @ItsZel
      @ItsZel Před 2 lety +16

      Chris has a video or two regarding fixing rust holes, rusty panels and such.
      You might want to check those out too ^^

    • @nicholascox7947
      @nicholascox7947 Před 2 lety +6

      He did it on a honda del sol however its basically the same for any floor panel and such

    • @tylerglidden775
      @tylerglidden775 Před 2 lety +3

      Linex it but gdt the first coats professionally done

    • @darkru8913
      @darkru8913 Před 2 lety +2

      check the frame for rust, if there are major damage ( large holes etc.) then it is unsafe for driving . You hopefully already checked this prior to purchase but wanted to let you know just in case,

    • @chrisfix
      @chrisfix  Před 2 lety +9

      Here you go: czcams.com/video/C0M5tUQSaps/video.html