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I'm positive the auto industry is not happy with you showing us that wire trick. We were supposed to pay a highly trained, state of the art automotive technician $159.00 to have that hose replaced. However since you showed us that tip we saved $159.00 and learned how to do all the other hoses to boot!!!! Thank You
I tie a string to the end of the bad hose, so that when I pull it out I can leave the string in place to have a physical record of how the hose was routed. Then I tie the end of the new hose to the string (with tape over the end so nothing gets inside) and pull the string back, dragging the new hose into place. Sometimes it doesn't help at all, other times it makes the job so much easier.
Excellent video as always. Something it was the same as I was thing other way round. Great to see video from you dear sir. Thanks for upload. Best regards,
I put a hose barb (plastic or brass on old end of hose you 1st took off, pull the other end off the Vacuum solenoid which drags the new hose where it belongs. You can either twist off the new hose from the barb or trim t off. Insert New Hose on the barbs you took the Old One off anf your DONE!
Do you know where the HEATER CONTROL VALVE hose leads to ? It broke so I have to replace it when replacing the heater control valve. on 98 ford Explorer?
Of course it simple for everyone else on the planet but what year is this vehicle & what is it because mine certainly does not have that. and I’m going nuts trying to find this damn leak. I’ve been searching for days
@@ufoabove Im just now seeing this wow but yeah, I had luck. I found the leak. I tried the smoking test also, I made my own little homemade smoker but I don't think it was working because the system was closed or w.e. and it was windy asf for like a week strait when trying, go figure. So I got a little caught up, confused & pissed off on that situation so with my last attempt I just put some soap and water in a spray bottle and started spraying every inch of the car that I could see. When I was just about to give up, the very last place I sprayed of course was after 45 minutes of spraying n looking.... I sprayed down the exhaust pipe the muffler and catalyst. Holy soapy bubbles Batman! I finally saw them fuk'n bubbles lol. Started bubbling around the weld of where the exhaust pipe meets the muffler. You find yours?
I'm positive the auto industry is not happy with you showing us that wire trick. We were supposed to pay a highly trained, state of the art automotive technician $159.00 to have that hose replaced. However since you showed us that tip we saved $159.00 and learned how to do all the other hoses to boot!!!! Thank You
I tie a string to the end of the bad hose, so that when I pull it out I can leave the string in place to have a physical record of how the hose was routed. Then I tie the end of the new hose to the string (with tape over the end so nothing gets inside) and pull the string back, dragging the new hose into place. Sometimes it doesn't help at all, other times it makes the job so much easier.
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You must know an electrician lol.its called a feedback to replace old existing wires with new one throughout a residential home or businesses
Better off using standard wire instead of string it's a little more durable and won't break
Ya I believe there’s prob 200+ videos on CZcams showing that exact technique! Seems to be a good one..
I swear I heard a vacuum leak in the background through the entire video .... :D
Great tip! One of those, "Why didn't I think of that" tips. Thanks!
What a good idea. I'm glad you posted this tip, thanks.
Great tip with the wire, Thanks for sharing.
Very clever. Thanks for sharing!
Just wanted to say thank you for all the good videos,
really like your style of teaching. Especially liked the fuel trim videos.
Great tip. Thanks for sharing
Awesome trick from a veteran.
That wire trick is genius!
Thats a great wire trick!!
Nice and practical tip. Thanks.
very smart Mister Wayne
Everyone should know that trick/hack with the wire and hose......pretty slick.
Old school, nice job ☺
Excellent video as always. Something it was the same as I was thing other way round. Great to see video from you dear sir. Thanks for upload. Best regards,
Very nice method for routing flexible lines.
Brilliant!
Simple but genius, thanks.
you could always cut a good amount tape it to the other one and it should feed itself through as your pulling it out from the other side. less hassle
I put a hose barb (plastic or brass on old end of hose you 1st took off, pull the other end off the Vacuum solenoid which drags the new hose where it belongs. You can either twist off the new hose from the barb or trim t off. Insert New Hose on the barbs you took the Old One off anf your DONE!
I have a question for you about vacuum hoses :
Do you know if the length of a vacuum hose affects the reactivity of a fuel pressure regulator ?
No it should not affect it. That is as long as you haven't added anything to it through some sort of "tee" connector.
Ok,
Thank you.
Greets from France.
Have a nice Christmas.
Like all the peoples reading that too.
michaelovitch Merry Christmas
I'm trying to locate the hose because yes it can make you throw service engine soon light on Dash !
Mr. what is the size of the vacuum hose you are using; mine is exactly the same. Thank you.
Do you know where the HEATER CONTROL VALVE hose leads to ? It broke so I have to replace it when replacing the heater control valve. on 98 ford Explorer?
If everything in life would be so simple and that easy.
Question,where does the other vacuum lines that are beside the one i just replaced???
There is always something new to be learned, even should ya reach a 1000.
How come you didn't tape the end of the new line to the other so when u pull the old house off the new one goes exactly where the old line was
Of course it simple for everyone else on the planet but what year is this vehicle & what is it because mine certainly does not have that. and I’m going nuts trying to find this damn leak. I’ve been searching for days
Any luck on that? My check engine light comes on with small evap leak. I'm going to try smoking it with a diy smoker I made to try to find the leak
@@ufoabove Im just now seeing this wow but yeah, I had luck. I found the leak. I tried the smoking test also, I made my own little homemade smoker but I don't think it was working because the system was closed or w.e. and it was windy asf for like a week strait when trying, go figure. So I got a little caught up, confused & pissed off on that situation so with my last attempt I just put some soap and water in a spray bottle and started spraying every inch of the car that I could see. When I was just about to give up, the very last place I sprayed of course was after 45 minutes of spraying n looking.... I sprayed down the exhaust pipe the muffler and catalyst. Holy soapy bubbles Batman! I finally saw them fuk'n bubbles lol. Started bubbling around the weld of where the exhaust pipe meets the muffler.
You find yours?
Quick question would dis make your car shut down on you I think this is what wrong with my car
it would more likely make it run bad but not shut down completely
Genius
Is this true for all Toyota models? Looking for a yes or no on 1998 Corolla
yes depending on the year
The ol’ sellenoid
Does anyone know what the problem is here? It’s a 1996 Honda accord and there are no check engine lights on. It just won’t start. It squeals
I have a video of it but don’t know where to upload it
smart ! great video
The hoses i can get,I need a solidnoid,solid oil, all the green plugs
Ford?
:vacuum for the radiator on 96 cavalier 2.2
Brake vacuum line on a 2009 Dodge Charger
Nice but I would just go straight from solenoid to vacuum connection, more straightforward and doesn't interfere in with anything.
what kind of car are you working on? They're all setup differently. Useless garbage video. Take it down.