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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 27. 12. 2022
  • In this video I help out a customer with a concern of no heat in his Nissan Frontier with the big 4.0 Turns out there was more to the issue than just a bad thermostat or plugged heater core.
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  • @SouthMainAuto
    @SouthMainAuto  Pƙed rokem +78

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    • @jeffcooper5789
      @jeffcooper5789 Pƙed rokem +1

      Where did you get those red handled pliers at? Looks like a good tool for clamps.

    • @Justin95810
      @Justin95810 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@jeffcooper5789they are off the snap on truck. I have the same ones

    • @jeffcooper5789
      @jeffcooper5789 Pƙed rokem +1

      Thank you do you have a part number or description?

    • @Justin95810
      @Justin95810 Pƙed rokem +1

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    • @jeffcooper5789
      @jeffcooper5789 Pƙed rokem

      Thank you very much.

  • @peterhodgkins6985
    @peterhodgkins6985 Pƙed rokem +184

    One of the many things that I sincerely appreciate about this channel is the willingness to show the oversights that routinely occur with ALL of us. It's not a question of whether or not we make a mistake or overlook a problem upon pre-work inspections, but how we deal with it when we discover it.
    You always do it with class and humor Eric. You're just the damned best.

    • @americangunners2352
      @americangunners2352 Pƙed rokem +10

      Agreed!

    • @picklerix6162
      @picklerix6162 Pƙed rokem +8

      It’s a Nissan so oversights are guaranteed. I don’t really like working on them.

    • @Skandalos
      @Skandalos Pƙed rokem +6

      This is exactly why I prefer this kind of channel over those who show some fake reality where everything always works perfectly smoothly. Also it make me feel less stupid when I mess up :)

    • @nonyabiz2777
      @nonyabiz2777 Pƙed rokem +5

      Yes sir. The constant work ethic is a welcome fact in todays screw you and move on to the next sucker. It’s definitely harder to find a mechanic with integrity now a days.

  • @satguy
    @satguy Pƙed rokem +201

    Finding that lower hose clamp problem was not a mistake, I call it continual discovery. The mistake would have been, if you hadn't found it at all.

    • @torchit007
      @torchit007 Pƙed rokem +3

      Yeah... just think like Your the James Webb Telescope.

    • @kpdvw
      @kpdvw Pƙed rokem +7

      no one learns a damned thing if they never make mistakes...!

    • @satguy
      @satguy Pƙed rokem +5

      @@kpdvw As a mechanic that kind of mistake could have been a very expensive mistake.

    • @surferdude4487
      @surferdude4487 Pƙed rokem +13

      I once lost an engine because the lower rad hose blew out and the engine was junk before I could even pull over. I wouldn't have minded so much but the car had just been serviced and I told the mechanic that there was Dexcool on the driveway, could he please find and repair the leak? The guy gave the car back to me saying that he couldn't find the leak. Not only did I find the leak, I also found a new mechanic.

    • @LesReeves
      @LesReeves Pƙed rokem +5

      @@surferdude4487 An expensive way to find a new mechanic.

  • @jhaedtler
    @jhaedtler Pƙed rokem +125

    Never apologise for making a mistake. Your honesty is why you have so many return customers! Remember that last guy that made NO mistakes was nailed to a cross! Thanks for the great videos!

    • @tomtheplummer7322
      @tomtheplummer7322 Pƙed rokem +9

      Smart guy told me: If you catch your own mistake, is it an error? No, it’s quality checking. đŸ€·â€â™‚ïžđŸ˜‰đŸ‘ŒđŸ»đŸ‘đŸ»

    • @MrRunner
      @MrRunner Pƙed rokem +1

      I spent 40 years post grad in Engineering and can honestly say I never made a mistake. Not once. Ever. I was however fed with the wrong information from time to time, which resulted in a sub optimal result, but that's not my fault is it?

    • @LTVoyager
      @LTVoyager Pƙed rokem +8

      @@MrRunner It is a mistake as an engineer to not recognize bad data. 😁.

    • @brianmason8400
      @brianmason8400 Pƙed rokem

      @jhaedtler...... amen !!

    • @alanragsdale9220
      @alanragsdale9220 Pƙed rokem +13

      JESUS was Perfect. Sinless. HE came to Save the Rest of us that are not. HE died on the Cross. Death did not hold him!!! He will save all who ask Him to save them!!!

  • @blackscotydog
    @blackscotydog Pƙed rokem +12

    "Nissan.....= Chrysler of imports"....That is a good one Eric!!

  • @MitchGaar
    @MitchGaar Pƙed rokem +9

    Eric O, you didnt force the fan out like Rainman Ray does every time he takes one out! He makes me so nervous on some of the ways he does things. Sure like your professionalism.

  • @michaelverrillo9269
    @michaelverrillo9269 Pƙed rokem +91

    Being a retired Nissan technician for 35 years seen that a lot .I would of recommend the same service you did keep up the good work

    • @scrappy7571
      @scrappy7571 Pƙed rokem +5

      I worked on a few Datun's back in the day. Head gaskets on 210 and 510's were common. Even had a homemade wedge tool for the timing chain. One time a customer brought in his '69 or '70 Fairlady, right hand drive. That would be worth some $ today.

    • @BillinSD
      @BillinSD Pƙed rokem +3

      @@scrappy7571 They are definitely more now, and RHD even rarer but still affordable compared to the mass produced mustangs. Very unique fun cars.

    • @jimnoe9299
      @jimnoe9299 Pƙed rokem +1

      I up

  • @jonathanchaplin9116
    @jonathanchaplin9116 Pƙed rokem +80

    Eric O, I used to listen to Car Talk with Click and Clack the Tappet Bros. Your videos are truly an embodiment of their message and humour. You deserve a Peabody Award for what you are creating! Regards

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 Pƙed rokem +10

      I always enjoyed that show.

    • @brianburns7211
      @brianburns7211 Pƙed rokem +7

      I have a feeling that Eric’s fame has yet to reach its peak. PBS has This Old House about home repair and reno. Why not have one about auto repair and maintenance? The only auto shows are either dumb reality, or the silly shows where a guy installed something like a lift kit, assisted by some airhead babe. This as opposed to SMA where the female assistants Hannah, Marie, and Vanessa are hardly airheads, but seriously good at what they do, and perform legitimate repairs.

    • @jack002tuber
      @jack002tuber Pƙed rokem +7

      Don't drive like my brother

    • @avenger1888
      @avenger1888 Pƙed rokem

      @@brianburns7211
      Try watching Fantom Work.

    • @p.russellsmith9845
      @p.russellsmith9845 Pƙed rokem +4

      I still catch it on my podcast feed twice a week... Reruns of course but fun to listen to if you are a car person.

  • @ecleveland1
    @ecleveland1 Pƙed rokem +16

    I've cut out several cereal box thermostat gaskets that worked great back in the days of my old 79 Trans Am SE.

    • @brianmason8400
      @brianmason8400 Pƙed rokem +2

      I've used manilla folders too. Made an "emergency" water pump gasket that way as well. But it never leaked, so I just left it, sold the truck that way about 2 yrs later.

  • @duanek9892
    @duanek9892 Pƙed rokem +81

    I recently learned something about 'no heat' that surprised me. My 22 year old Camry seemed to need to have the heater cored flushed every few months to get better heat. The surprise was when I found, that in spite of both radiator hoses looking good on the outside, one of them was degraded so badly on the inside it was constantly shedding small rubber particles.

    • @robertjoseph1592
      @robertjoseph1592 Pƙed rokem +9

      @Duane K When you live out here in Arizona, a good mechanic will recommend changing hoses and belts every 5 years. The 150 degrees experienced in the engine compartment during the summer just destroys them that quickly.

    • @MarzNet256
      @MarzNet256 Pƙed rokem +6

      Great info...thanks.

    • @327JohnnySS
      @327JohnnySS Pƙed rokem +3

      It happens with rubber fuel lines also.

    • @LAactor
      @LAactor Pƙed rokem +7

      @@327JohnnySS AND rubber brake lines that collapse and seize the brake piston out and won't let the fluid go back and retract it

    • @327JohnnySS
      @327JohnnySS Pƙed rokem +7

      @@LAactor I actually had that happen to me a few months back. The broken rubber inside acted like a one way check valve. Locked up the caliper.

  • @YobieTheQuestioner
    @YobieTheQuestioner Pƙed rokem +12

    Between Eric and Ray I always get my daily dramatic Brake Kleen appearance 😉Also I heard once or twice when a New Yorker says "Trust Me" it means something very specific lol

  • @Micko350
    @Micko350 Pƙed rokem +2

    My Grandad taught me about 40years ago when you need to make a Gasket out of a Cereal Box, smear it with Grease (which not only holds it in place, but also softens it!)

  • @ToyodaMaster-tq6ht
    @ToyodaMaster-tq6ht Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    “If it’s worth doing. It’s worth doing RIGHT.” South Main Auto, quite possibly one of the best shops in North America.

  • @ronaldbrosius7488
    @ronaldbrosius7488 Pƙed rokem +24

    Thats 1 reason why so many people love watching your videos, it's because you're honest. Anyone could have missed that little weap from that bottom coolant hose, it takes a real man to admit he missed it at first! Another awesome job!!

  • @stephenbay9564
    @stephenbay9564 Pƙed rokem +4

    And once again, the ONE spot you don't look at/check, in cooling, A/C, brake lines, etc., is going to be THE spot with the problem. Seeing this video was a great reminder of this unwritten law. Great video overall......

  • @jorgefernandez-mv8hu
    @jorgefernandez-mv8hu Pƙed rokem

    That extra effort payed off big time and saved some embarrassment. End result is a happy customer which is always good for them and the wallet.

  • @eugenionegron4828
    @eugenionegron4828 Pƙed rokem +2

    Hey Eric, I don't care I would trust you all day everyday any day of the week because I know you are one of the most trustworthy men that I know.

  • @yeahitskimmel
    @yeahitskimmel Pƙed rokem +7

    The peel and stick gasket is a trend I can really get behind tho I won't pretend gasket dressing on a cereal box won't still do the job lol

  • @LatitudeSky
    @LatitudeSky Pƙed rokem +36

    This brought back nightmares of trying to change the thermostat on my old Frontier. The good part was the thermostat housing was right up top in front of the engine. The bad part was that the housing had three bolts that were NOT the same. I didn't know this and it was pitch black and freezing cold by the time I began putting it together and I could not get that damn housing to go back on. It took many freezing hours reconsidering where my life had gone so horribly wrong before I figured out what was wrong. Amazing how quickly things go back together when you put the right bolt in the right place. It all worked out in the end. That truck taught me a lot. Learned how to do a total radiator replacement, a skill which came in handy when my next vehicle got a cracked radiator. I did that swap in the daylight.

    • @SteelheadTed
      @SteelheadTed Pƙed rokem +1

      I had a 2004 with thermostat on top. My mistake was taking out the hose that goes to back of engine when I didn’t need to. It was a mother lover to get back in. Good times.

    • @panzerveps
      @panzerveps Pƙed rokem +2

      The thermostat on my Jetta is hidden behind the alternator and power steering pump, and to get to it I have to take the exhaust manifold off.
      Not very keen on doing that any time soon...
      Good thing I live in a city with good public transportation, so I've parked it for the winter.

  • @markspence3295
    @markspence3295 Pƙed rokem +1

    I didn’t see a mistake Eric, simply further issues upon dismantling. You found them and fixed them. It’s just a diligent work ethic. Don’t be so harsh on yourself. You’re a human like the rest of us.

  • @tomtheplummer7322
    @tomtheplummer7322 Pƙed rokem +1

    Smart guy told me: If you catch your own mistake, is it really an error? No, it’s quality checking. đŸ€·â€â™‚ïžđŸ˜đŸ‘đŸ»đŸ‘ŒđŸ»

  • @michaeldepetris696
    @michaeldepetris696 Pƙed rokem +77

    I have a 2014 Frontier. They are notorious for air pockets in the the coolant system. The air pocket migrates to the heater core and thus no heat unless going up a hill. Park on a good hill, take cap off and let idle. It will force the air out and problem solved. Using a vacuum fill also fixes it. They are also very touchy with aftermarket thermostats. I did, made the truck run hot. Put in a Nissan thermostat and runs perfect now.

    • @chrismechanic2000
      @chrismechanic2000 Pƙed rokem +8

      my wife had a corsa years ago, every winter she complained about the heating not being hot, i had to jet blast out the heater matrix every year, rust and junk used to collect and start to fill it up, we only had that car 3 years, the heater was just 1 complaint of many, i sold it and bought her a bmw compact, never had to touch the heating system in 5 years.

    • @RayJay
      @RayJay Pƙed rokem +10

      My 2014 Frontier had the same problem. I just over filled the reservoir and the air bubble the the heater core went away.

    • @icantsaywhat
      @icantsaywhat Pƙed rokem +3

      Have you had any other issues with your frontier. I’ve been thinking about buying a used one lately and haven’t talked to anyone who owns a newer to see if they are any good or not. I know the old hard body Nissans were tanks like the Toyotas but I’m not so sure about the newer ones. Any information would be appreciated

    • @philllsxga.7737
      @philllsxga.7737 Pƙed rokem +2

      Huh...
      Weird...
      After 7 year's my Silverado needed a thermostat, when I would get off the expressway my temperature would drop .
      VERY easy fix...

    • @brianburns7211
      @brianburns7211 Pƙed rokem +3

      My wife had a Xterra, which has the same drive train. We had the same problem with air getting into the system.

  • @Gary_in_NoVA
    @Gary_in_NoVA Pƙed rokem +7

    Thanks for taking the time to remove the fan & shroud to make the thermostat changeout video’ing better for us!

  • @HFG
    @HFG Pƙed rokem

    Every town needs a clone of Eric and Mrs. O. to run a a honest and reliable shop.

  • @douganderson7251
    @douganderson7251 Pƙed rokem +4

    Astro vans were famous for heater cores plugging. Someone told me they didn’t get all of the core sand out of the block. I had to flush mine every year.

  • @wstepnout7215
    @wstepnout7215 Pƙed rokem +7

    Yes this is a known issue. I have a 2015 Frontier SV air locked and low fluid. The back hose near the fire wall. Other CZcams videos exist as well. I raised my front end added fluid and worked the air lock out. Been good for a year now.

    • @Fix_It_Again_Tony
      @Fix_It_Again_Tony Pƙed rokem +3

      I just read in these comments it is common to overfill the reservoir to an inch or so over the seam. I have a 2011 and have the same issue with the heater with the reservoir level at the "MAX" line. I am going to try overfilling it.

  • @lesnewsom6000
    @lesnewsom6000 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

    Thank you for not tossing the video when you realized it was just a broken clamp! I have to drive an hour to rescue my wife’s Frontier for not building heat. Knowing better what to expect is HUGE!

  • @bills6946
    @bills6946 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    As a kid, I watched my father install the Prestone flush kit on his 1954 Plymouth Savoy Flathead 6. Tee fitting permeant on heater inlet hose you connected a garden hose to. A 90 degree plastic diverter went into the radiator fill. A drain, flush and coolant replacement took all of 10 minutes and dad did it every fall. And yes, the coolant was dumped in the road back then.

  • @I-watch-at-2x
    @I-watch-at-2x Pƙed rokem +64

    I'm glad to see you took the time to post on your break! I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and have a happy New Year!

  • @dennisharvey4499
    @dennisharvey4499 Pƙed rokem +7

    Good to see even the master drops some things and takes out unnecessary bolts. It's good to leave these things in to show you are human!

  • @DJaquithFL
    @DJaquithFL Pƙed rokem

    Why would anyone complain about you having your heating fan on in your own garage? It's all just part of it. I'm here to learn something and you're entertaining.

  • @abelgomez1601
    @abelgomez1601 Pƙed rokem

    Thanks to all the youtubers who keep me entertained all year long. Thanks to all those who stop watching and those who keep watching, have a good 2023 and continue to entertain and my favorite of all. south main auto

  • @boomer9900
    @boomer9900 Pƙed rokem +46

    Brings back memories. Driving from Rochester to Buffalo in mid January when my thermostat decided to stick fully open. My girlfriend and I were nearly frozen to the bone by the time we got to Buffalo. Once we warmed up I had to go outside and replace the stat, and in those days I didn't have a garage to work in. Fun times. Also used a crap load of gas with the engine running at such cold temps on the thruway.

    • @vwwrenchie314
      @vwwrenchie314 Pƙed rokem +2

      I still don't have a grudge to work in hopefully by the time I check out I will have one lol

    • @elmerfrejoles98
      @elmerfrejoles98 Pƙed rokem +2

      So how did you two stay warm like that?

    • @shadetreemech290
      @shadetreemech290 Pƙed rokem +1

      It looks to me like that thermostat was working as the temp gauge was the same before and after. But, given your experience maybe it wasn't such a bad move.

    • @floorpizza8074
      @floorpizza8074 Pƙed rokem

      @@shadetreemech290 Where does he say the temp gauge was the same before and after?

    • @markrages
      @markrages Pƙed rokem +15

      The roadside move is to take a floor mat out and wedge it in front of the radiator. Thos will save your toes from frostbite until you get the thermostat replaced. Don't forget to remove it when the weather warms up!

  • @bizbot1655
    @bizbot1655 Pƙed rokem +3

    I had a Chinesium plastic heater control valve give out on my '68 Cougar back a few years ago. I had a 5/8" deep socket in my toolbox in the trunk, which I swapped the bad heater valve with. It got me home.

    • @robertheinkel6225
      @robertheinkel6225 Pƙed rokem +1

      My 68 Cougar was my first sporty car. Loved that car. My friend totaled it.

  • @warrentinsley5490
    @warrentinsley5490 Pƙed rokem +1

    That whole upstate New York winter thing though đŸ„¶đŸ„¶đŸ„¶

  • @shawngailey5085
    @shawngailey5085 Pƙed rokem

    SHINY!!!! Another!
    Sorry Eric, but you did it first! Rainman Ray would be proud.

  • @garygarafano8341
    @garygarafano8341 Pƙed rokem +3

    Speaking of making cardboard gaskets reminds me of the time I brought my friends Buick Skylark to night tech school in the late 70's planning on replacing valve cover gaskets as part of engine class. I had the wrong gaskets, quite a smoky ride home. Cardboard didn't seal very well. LOL

  • @scflooring8658
    @scflooring8658 Pƙed rokem +6

    never get rid of any videos I think I speak for most of us. We enjoy all of your videos the easy ,the hard,the funny,and the long ones!! Keep them coming Dr. O

  • @MrTonyPiscatelle
    @MrTonyPiscatelle Pƙed rokem +1

    Good call old man,, Eh I don't think any of your viewers wouldn't trust you. Transparency, honesty and humility and you can laugh at yourself are all good traits in my book. Keep up the great work and ugga duggas !

  • @Lambo6fo
    @Lambo6fo Pƙed rokem +5

    Lol, I call Nissan the Chrysler of imports as well.
    Great work today. I am currently waiting on a my new Frontier to arrive.

  • @JTIZZO
    @JTIZZO Pƙed rokem +35

    No heat sounds like a real emergency, given the weather lately. The owner is lucky you are on the job. Hope you and Mrs O and the family had a great Christmas! Happy New Year!

  • @tiredagain6722
    @tiredagain6722 Pƙed rokem +3

    The thermostat box makes good gasket material (yes, I have done that)

  • @dpeagles
    @dpeagles Pƙed rokem +1

    The upsell comment cracked me up.

  • @MrLangobard
    @MrLangobard Pƙed rokem

    ''Where do we begin? Always start at the beggining''

  • @johnds6621
    @johnds6621 Pƙed rokem +6

    Remember in the old days when you could do that job in the driveway and just let the coolant go down the drain and replace everything you needed too without much effort? Now you have to take precautions to catch all the old coolant and take off half the top parts in an engine compartment. I like the old days better, never torked anything either. . Happy New Year Eric.

    • @mattm6834
      @mattm6834 Pƙed rokem +9

      My favorite part was drinking poisoned water.

    • @tomtheplummer7322
      @tomtheplummer7322 Pƙed rokem +2

      Sweet water...😜

    • @2aminitials
      @2aminitials Pƙed rokem

      @@tomtheplummer7322 The original Mt Dew.

    • @garymcdonald6529
      @garymcdonald6529 Pƙed rokem

      Did that a lot on Cat graders doing water pumps, cut bottom rad rad hose and done. If I was on a city street park by a catch basin to keep the Karens from seeing coolant running down the gutter.

  • @thedarlings37
    @thedarlings37 Pƙed rokem +3

    Classic brake clean noise! Other channels took notice and the originator shared the love.

    • @silverSScamaro
      @silverSScamaro Pƙed rokem +1

      do others misspell too?

    • @thedarlings37
      @thedarlings37 Pƙed rokem

      @@silverSScamaro brake. Your welcome.

    • @tomtheplummer7322
      @tomtheplummer7322 Pƙed rokem +1

      Better to clean stuff than using it for starting fluidđŸ˜đŸ€·â€â™‚ïž

    • @thedarlings37
      @thedarlings37 Pƙed rokem

      @@tomtheplummer7322 I have been known....

  • @reese8752
    @reese8752 Pƙed rokem +2

    Mr. O gives the customer more “F”’s. What a nice guy he is :)

  • @Zupdood2
    @Zupdood2 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    I love that you use so many salvage yard parts to replace everything from subframes to vehicle computers (ok not in this video so much) but I was horrified when you reused that nasty mushy old heater hose and left the dirty filter in. đŸ˜±
    Everyone is a critic. But I love your videos Eric! 😬

  • @dennisthomas4766
    @dennisthomas4766 Pƙed rokem +2

    As my Dad use to say when he was alive, "IF YOU DON"T MAKE MISTAKES YOUR NOT TRYING" and that is true.......

    • @eskieman3948
      @eskieman3948 Pƙed rokem +1

      Your dad was a wise man. Also, you can learn how do do a job, and everything is great as long as things go normally. But one day, everything goes belly up, either due to something happening you've never seen before, or better yet, something that YOU screwed up yourself. THAT is where the REAL learning process commences! 😼😼😼

  • @thermalreboot
    @thermalreboot Pƙed rokem +8

    I had a leak in the water pump of my Miata. It would only leak under pressure and the leak was small enough it would evaporate almost immediately. The only clue to coolant loss was I had to add about 1/2 gallon of coolant each year. Eventually I did a pressure test and saw the coolant leaking from behind the harmonic balancer. I replaced the pump and life has been good since, but like Eric I couldn't see a leak or smell one.

  • @shadetreemech290
    @shadetreemech290 Pƙed rokem +4

    Finding that lower rad hose broken was a good find. But, it looks to me like that thermostat was working as the temp gauge was about the same as when you started. The heater core flush was a good move and well worth doing while you were there. The air filter would not have been an "up sell" as it needed to be done. But, telling the customer about it was OK too. Tell him to get it with the next oil change.

  • @tomoakhill8825
    @tomoakhill8825 Pƙed rokem

    Forty years ago I was an undergraduate getting college credit for working in a research lab. The full professor, a 50 year old lady, said, "I am going home. Everything I do today I make a mistake. The _only_ way to stop making mistakes is to go home." It was 10 a.m. and she usually stayed until late afternoon. This was the most valuable lesson I learned in college. Eric does not have that luxury, but that is what fixes it.

  • @Tommerd
    @Tommerd Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

    Thanks Eric! Love when you whip out the brake cleaner, or yell, CONTACT.... I do the same now.

  • @lbouwkamp
    @lbouwkamp Pƙed rokem +3

    Concrete mix tubs work great for catching all fluids

  • @ImaDrummer55
    @ImaDrummer55 Pƙed rokem +3

    Eric, you are a better man than I am, my friend. I can't believe how much plastic (junk) there is under the hood now. I wouldn't know where to begin - I grew up working on my 6 cyl. 230 and everything was nice and simple !! That was probably way before your time, but I miss those days. I always enjoy your videos, because you dont stop until you find the problem ( There's your problem, Lady !! ), and you just do things right. You are a man of honor, my friend !!

  • @zxtenn
    @zxtenn Pƙed rokem

    Never hurts to pressure test VS a visual inspection, the fact that you mentioned it only worked uphill gave me a hint to LOW coolant

  • @justinwatch
    @justinwatch Pƙed rokem +2

    Eric. I saw your short video on the Subaru frame being rotted out. Here's a tip. Don't open emails from idiots.

  • @porkchop4604
    @porkchop4604 Pƙed rokem +10

    Eric I'm enjoying your video sitting by the wood stove. Gotta love the rust belt. Remember when the tstat housings were up top and literally would take like 10 minutes to replace. Keep em coming

    • @JackTatum-yw2hr
      @JackTatum-yw2hr Pƙed rokem

      And 50% chance one of the 2 bolts would break......

  • @larrymoore2792
    @larrymoore2792 Pƙed rokem +3

    Its good to keep in mind that by adding the worm hear drive clamp on any used plastic fitting, do not over tighten or it may very well crack. The factory style's clamping force is greater than 360 degrees.

  • @byronwatkins2565
    @byronwatkins2565 Pƙed rokem

    Some people either don't experience embarrassment or dismiss it as "not my fault." Embarrassment drives us to improve ourselves and to prevent similar mistakes.

  • @jonfreeman4095
    @jonfreeman4095 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

    I’m going with Devine intervention. He rewards the diligent. Great job!

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd Pƙed rokem +13

    I've always been impressed by how good your audio is, and the fan is only a minor inconvenience. A lav mic might improve audio at the cost of lots more effort to splice audio in later, probably not worth it. What I really like is the opportunity to pause the video and think about what I'd look for and do. This time I was in line with what you decided. I don't know why you are beating yourself up about a hose that was deep inside and not visible. Even the weep hole would have been hard to see without getting into the repair. It's actually good to find a reason for the coolant leak.

    • @paulstaf
      @paulstaf Pƙed rokem +1

      If the Lav mic can connect to his camera wirelessly, no editing required.

  • @bzerob3400
    @bzerob3400 Pƙed rokem +3

    WHAT!!!! I have the same problem same truck.

  • @yokoyama7590
    @yokoyama7590 Pƙed rokem

    "Stink pot" Ha...my mother used to say that, usually referring to me. I don't know if I ever heard anyone else use that phrase. Thanks for the memory!

  • @carlosnavarro921
    @carlosnavarro921 Pƙed rokem

    Eric O and Rainman Ray are the only two mechanics who I would'nt question their recommendations and know I'm not being taken to the cleaners

  • @JohnnieBravo1
    @JohnnieBravo1 Pƙed rokem +12

    Awesome procedure. I made one of those blaster hose thingies out of a 3-way hose connector from Lowes, as Amazon didn't have one of those last summer when I needed it. Worked perfectly. Just ran the water hose into one of the threaded connections, air into another one, and the 3rd hooked to a hose going to the heater core. I ALSO used your trick to get a small water pump, and some CLR in a bucket, and forward flush plus back flush the heater core with that stuff, for an hour each way.. My 98 S10 had not had heat in 3 years. That process did the trick! A WHOLE lots easier than ripping the entire dash out to replace that core. Thank you for that inspiration. Happy New Year Eric and Mrs O!

    • @JohnnieBravo1
      @JohnnieBravo1 Pƙed rokem

      @Simr Khera an hour each way is what was recommended based on the dilution of the liquid I used. It worked perfectly. So that is what I will continue to use.

  • @turner0224
    @turner0224 Pƙed rokem +5

    Checked on you guys a couple times , 17 degrees , feels like 1 degree 
..nope not me ! Glad you guys are safe . Just a little nasty for sure.

  • @brianhind6149
    @brianhind6149 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

    Eric: I watched your clip end to end, & if I had the job done at any shop around southern Alberta I would be presented with a $500 to $600 bill. I do most of my own work, not because I want to (I'm 84) but because of the cost. Whatever you pay retail in the USA you can double the price here, & you are charged an hour's labor for any portion of an hour. Last Spring I had my 2003 Buick Park Ave. put on the hoist & had the pan dropped, a new filter installed & the pan re installed & filled with fluid. $366.00. Ten years ago I would have used my ramps & crawled under the car & would have done the job myself.
    BTW, my Buick has 280,000 miles on it & runs fine, & there is NO rust on it anywhere. The only nuts or bolts that are hard to break loose are on the exhaust system, & I expect the exhaust manifold is the same. I replaced a master cylinder & could not figure out WHY I could not thread one of the brake lines into the master cylinder. I removed the master cylinder & examined it in the light & discovered the port
    in the cylinder had no threads! Napa replaced the unit & I bench bled the new one & installed it & bled the system & three months later the device developed an internal leak (pedal would sink slowly to the floor with light application of pressure on the pedal). I asked a local mechanic WHERE I could buy & proper cylinder & he directed me to an old boy my age who rebuilt Master cylinders (wheel cylinders are so cheap he doesn't do them, but he rebuilds hydraulic rams & spool valves and the like as well) His rebuild was about half again as much as a new Chinese piece of owl shit from NAPA but that was 5 years ago & the cylinder still works as well as new. I am told that new parts are so bad that shops have to buy used ones from a junk yard. BTW, I smile at the prices you pay for pull outs at your local junk yard.
    I ask local yards what they want for parts , & sometimes new parts from auto parts stores are cheaper !
    I usually buy my used parts from a Washington state yard. I can generally buy the part in Washington state, figure in the 35 % loss on the dollar, & the ridiculous shipping charges, & still come out well ahead of buying from a local yard. Eric I love your videos , & I enjoy the inclusion of your family. You are the MAN ! Thanks for all your videos & for sharing your knowledge. Cheers! Brian

  • @williamdodd3911
    @williamdodd3911 Pƙed rokem +2

    Nissan Frontier heaters are like McDonald’s ice cream machines. They never worK!!!!!😂

  • @scottgm321
    @scottgm321 Pƙed rokem +5

    I miss my old 350 small block with the thermostat right up front top and center. Engineers seem to be having a contest on who can make them the least accessible these days.

    • @MrOnemanop
      @MrOnemanop Pƙed rokem +1

      Tell me about it. I own a 2002 Envoy with the 4.2L. Last replacement cost me hundred$. And I supplied the part.

    • @2aminitials
      @2aminitials Pƙed rokem

      You can replace the thermostat in the video without removing the cooling fan / shroud. You do have to move the air intake tube.

  • @jameshampton3969
    @jameshampton3969 Pƙed rokem +7

    I appreciate every video you produce. My godfather always taught me that experience is the best teacher. And your videos teach me a lot. I think you are the best example of how to CORRECTLY work on vehicles. Everything you post allows others to learn from your experience and expertise. Keep up the good work and the awesome videos you produce! You help the experienced mechanic as well as the novice ones. Thank you again for showing how it should be done!

  • @ronallen6578
    @ronallen6578 Pƙed rokem

    That flushing gun was something I had never seen before. Thanks

  • @lightningsmokerXx
    @lightningsmokerXx Pƙed rokem +2

    16:19 - he's not lying about the classic chrysler broken clamp --- our 2012 dodge grand caravan which is regularly oil sprayed, had a broken hose clamp last winter, and you wouldn't notice the leaking coolant until the car was parked and the pressure was off in the system, when there was pressure (ie motor on) it didnt seem to leak much. So new clamp did the trick as the old one was rusted, just like that one.

  • @greypoet2
    @greypoet2 Pƙed rokem +7

    As a training video this is great. You show us what Not to do as well as explaining what TO do. I also appreciate what you go through to make these videos. Thank you.

  • @JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT

    Good job. And you have another warm and cozy customer :-)

  • @keithlibner9259
    @keithlibner9259 Pƙed rokem +1

    I love seeing when other people make mistakes and take out too many bolts, etc. I always thought I was the only dummy.

  • @LS1LE
    @LS1LE Pƙed rokem

    I couldn’t find my fine tooth comb, but I found my mirror. I started laughing so hard, I’m sure some folks thought I was crazy


  • @christopheraxten7020
    @christopheraxten7020 Pƙed rokem +17

    Great to see a video from SMA during the festive period Happy New Year to you and the family looking forward to more of the same in 2023.

  • @aztimer2
    @aztimer2 Pƙed rokem +3

    Good catch on the missed leak, You've made it easier for us DIY guys to feel confident that we can make it right.

  • @michaelslattery2121
    @michaelslattery2121 Pƙed rokem

    I'm glad you didn't kill Eric.

  • @timothytilley5594
    @timothytilley5594 Pƙed rokem

    I like the theories. I’m constantly questioning everything. What is this? What is that? The path to discovery and understanding. Endless
.

  • @donw3912
    @donw3912 Pƙed rokem +6

    Showing what would have been an unseen issue and fixing it after peeling the onion a bit more isn't a mistake...it's honesty. I am glad you posted this video...nobody is perfect that's alive today. Thanks for all of the great videos this year Eric..between you and Rainman Ray I have learned a ton...firstly that there are some top notch honest mechanics out there. Happy New Year to you and Mrs. O :-)

  • @mingthemerciless6855
    @mingthemerciless6855 Pƙed rokem +3

    Eric good tips. Happy New Year to you and family.

  • @Alteredgenetic
    @Alteredgenetic Pƙed rokem

    An Eric O jacket striptease, a water hose, and words like reacharound and come on baby. I wasnt emotionally ready for this video 😂 Happy holidays!

  • @mulinzhan4167
    @mulinzhan4167 Pƙed rokem

    From Taiwan, wishing you and your family a wonderful 2023.

  • @jonminer9891
    @jonminer9891 Pƙed rokem +4

    Hi, Mr. O. A beautiful Holiday season. I hope your family enjoyed this week. Good on you for finding the corrosion. "Did" always beats, "coulda shoulda" Lookin' forward to a happy new year. Anyway, thanks for sharing! Stay healthy!

  • @wyattoneable
    @wyattoneable Pƙed rokem +3

    You would have found that clamp sooner or later, I have faith. I hope you and the family have a healthy and happy New Year.

  • @michaeltorrent7829
    @michaeltorrent7829 Pƙed rokem +2

    15:52 New drinking game for SMA fans. Every time Eric says "Come on baby!" , drink!

  • @billupstateny9151
    @billupstateny9151 Pƙed rokem +1

    We can "up sell that baby" is funny because Eric does not engage that repair approach đŸ’ŻđŸ—œđŸ‡ș🇾

  • @williamalbright8878
    @williamalbright8878 Pƙed rokem +3

    Awesome job sir appreciate you taking time to film

  • @DIYDaveOK
    @DIYDaveOK Pƙed rokem +4

    Hope you and your family had a great Christmas! Thanks as always, Eric!

  • @poolmotorrepairguyFL
    @poolmotorrepairguyFL Pƙed rokem +1

    Jay the Florida pool pump motor repair guy. When Service Calls Longwood approved ! that was good info 2 see👹‍🔧good job !! SMAR🧀

  • @jimc3891
    @jimc3891 Pƙed rokem

    My truck is doing the same thing. Thanks for not taking this video down! Not looking forward to this repair this time of year. Probably wait for better weather.

    • @ckkrons2338
      @ckkrons2338 Pƙed rokem

      Problem is low coolant, not the thermostat. Thermostat is issue if engine is not to temp...heater not hot when engine is means you have to "burp" the heater core. Just overfill the reservoir a bit, parking nose up helps too.

  • @wadet73
    @wadet73 Pƙed rokem +6

    Cool, I was driving the 03 Dakota around this weekend with a circular thermometer in the dash vent and it still has the original heater core as well and it was producing 170° heat 😉

  • @davidboose5803
    @davidboose5803 Pƙed rokem +17

    Thank you Eric for all your informative videos of the automotive world. Happy New Year to you and Mrs. O and the rest of your fine family, cats, and dogs included. I will keep supporting your channel, thanks again!

  • @billsrq1788
    @billsrq1788 Pƙed rokem +1

    Eric did not die today 😓
    Happy New Years to all from Siesta Key Florida
    Happy to see this customer Happy and not in jail anytime soon.

  • @HARRUMPH-SAL
    @HARRUMPH-SAL Pƙed rokem

    13:10 Glad you mentioned a much overlooked technique for the inexperienced , Eric.

  • @stationaryenginesworldwide
    @stationaryenginesworldwide Pƙed rokem +4

    Another great video from SMA .hope you had a great Christmas Eric and family.truly looking forward to the new year with SMA

  • @mrcogginsgarage7062
    @mrcogginsgarage7062 Pƙed rokem +4

    Good to see you Eric hope you all had a happy Christmas and that you've not been hampered too badly by the atrocities that the weather is dishing up
    Stay well safe and warm.

  • @brianhind6149
    @brianhind6149 Pƙed rokem

    Eric: I have mentioned before that your shop has trucks going by under full throttle, the air compressor going, rattle guns being used in other bays, that damned siren to announce noon I guess, & now the furnace. I submit that a Romanian steel mill would be quieter. One thing I have never figured out is why shops of any kind mount the *&^%$#@! air compressor INSIDE the shop ! When I had a shop I mounted the air compressor in a heated (with minus 68 F on a cold winter's day) purpose built building(12X18 ft.), VERY well insulated, & a thermostatically controlled heating system. I HATE unnecessary noise of any kind, so it was worth the modest cost to build & heat it. Another great video, & NO, I don't expect you to remount your compressor outside. Happy New Year to You, Vanessa & the kids.