VW Jetta MK6 - Heater Core Replacement DIY

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  • čas přidán 20. 01. 2022
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    I haven't had heat in my Jetta in YEARS. Feels good to finally have it working again. Especially with these cold temps hitting recently.
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Komentáře • 157

  • @martinweizenacker7129
    @martinweizenacker7129 Před 8 měsíci +9

    Gotta give Volkswagen credit for finally making the heater core nicely accessible without having to disassemble and pull out the entire dashboard, like we used to do.

  • @chriscoppinger9044
    @chriscoppinger9044 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks bro!!! You da man!!! Made $200 changing one out for a neighbor. It still blows cold air even tho the heater core is hot and I can see the control valve is moving. Hopefully I can find a video on that. 😂 Thanks again for the vid!!!

  • @scottdoubleyou563
    @scottdoubleyou563 Před rokem +7

    I've been working on Volks/Audi since 1988.
    If I've learned anything, it's that you are required to shed blood when working on these cars.
    If you don't, it means something will go wrong.
    This is the way.

  • @franzelfelix5493
    @franzelfelix5493 Před rokem +4

    Dude…. Had to change my lady’s Jetta’s Core,, swapped it out like a G! Thanks to you and what went down on your driveway.
    Joel you the man have scars to prove it!

  • @llirikm6807
    @llirikm6807 Před rokem +5

    Awesome video! Have to do it on my GLI and very happy that I don't have to tear the whole dashboard apart like on the mk4's :)

  • @joemcshmoe10
    @joemcshmoe10 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Bro thank u. I was thinking I’d have to remove the entire dash. This looks like a doable project.

  • @Thomas-rx9ur
    @Thomas-rx9ur Před rokem +2

    Awesome. Using this for reference free for my A3. Hope they are similar enough. Surprised your video hasn’t been liked more it’s done really well

  • @Marvin.45
    @Marvin.45 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for this reference. I'll be using this video to change mine out.

  • @gerardocampos2707
    @gerardocampos2707 Před rokem

    Thanks for showing, simple and effective

  • @Mike_In_Idaho
    @Mike_In_Idaho Před rokem +2

    Great video!! Thanks for all the extra tips!

  • @Evxlfx
    @Evxlfx Před rokem +2

    Just had mine replaced and now my car is consuming coolant… gonna use this video to check for leaks…. Hopefully its vws fault and not a bad head gasket or something. Thanks for showing where it is so well!

  • @craigsooman7901
    @craigsooman7901 Před rokem +1

    Excellent tutorial.

  • @markb3756
    @markb3756 Před rokem +1

    Thank you Sir! Excellent how-to video for this job. I had a new one put in my car in January of 2022 and once again I don't have heat. Took to garage and they said they couldn't find anything else that could be wrong with it besides the heater core. I just may replace it myself this time and save myself about $500.00. Thank you again and have a great day!

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před rokem

      Awesome! It's an easy job my man. Just follow the steps and you're good 👍

    • @isidorsiskos2598
      @isidorsiskos2598 Před 6 měsíci

      It happened again most likely due to the same reason as mine and OP. You saw all that sediment that came on to the diaper? That is what is running around your entire coolant system. BEFORE installing a new heater core, I think it'll be better to flush the system a few times (like Chris Fix did in the video with the plastic cups as a thumbnail) to remove as many particles as you can. Then you replace the heater core.

  • @evdude2005
    @evdude2005 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks so much for this!

  • @fotx7107
    @fotx7107 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great vid! Thanks!

  • @JohnStray569
    @JohnStray569 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great video.

  • @SiddharthaP-oc6xj
    @SiddharthaP-oc6xj Před rokem +3

    I changed my heater core today. I have heat again 😀 I never worked on a car earlier, this was my first time. The Mechanic asked for 780$ for heater core replacement, I just bought heater core for 100$, for me, it took full day to replace.
    I have VW Jetta 2014, didnt remove the dashboard, and I didn't remove two incoming hoses near engine, there is a metal sheet protecting the clips, couldn't see the wire clamp clearly, I thought of not messing with pipes, which I can't fit again( coolant flows a lot and stops at somepoint, I managed to drain it using a funel and a bucket).
    I got a leak at the bottom joint and managed to tight it properly with the clamp.

  • @benzeno222
    @benzeno222 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks a lot for the video.

  • @youniverse9585
    @youniverse9585 Před rokem +1

    Thank you brother, helped a lot

  • @SpoiledMilk11
    @SpoiledMilk11 Před rokem +3

    Thank you, my GLI hasn’t had heat in years

  • @durtydusty7746
    @durtydusty7746 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video boss

  • @TrippyChippy
    @TrippyChippy Před 2 lety +3

    Have the same problem with my ‘12 GLI. Thanks for the video! Might try and tackle this myself.

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před 2 lety

      Cool! Its about an hour or two job. Took me longer since i had to film.

    • @Nelson4207
      @Nelson4207 Před rokem

      @@JoelsDriveway Since i filmed along the way would make it sound so much better. 😉
      Are we a nuisance to you Joel, huh? Lol jk 😆

  • @joseprieto2304
    @joseprieto2304 Před rokem +2

    I have a 2011 mk6, no heat also. This video has helped me to decide whether to flush out or replace the heater core. Thanks a lot!

    • @isaiasmena6191
      @isaiasmena6191 Před rokem +2

      Do the flush first, and then if the problem persists, consider changing the heater core.

    • @markb3756
      @markb3756 Před rokem +1

      I would suggest just going ahead and replacing the core. I had mine flushed in Dec of 2022 with very little results. Ended up having to have the core replaced so I was charged for a flush the first time and when I took it back a couple of weeks later I had to pay for the coolant and supplies again when they changed the core. Save yourself some money!

    • @Marvin.45
      @Marvin.45 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I would also change the core out for a new replacement as I'm doing. The core is very inexpensive.

    • @joseprieto2304
      @joseprieto2304 Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you!! @@Marvin.45

  • @ronyleiva9028
    @ronyleiva9028 Před rokem +1

    Exelente video me ayudo mucho. En un jetta Dios te bendiga

  • @bonperal
    @bonperal Před 2 lety +1

    Like Durty Dusty sez.....great video.

  • @ken.l.378
    @ken.l.378 Před 6 měsíci

    Does my polo gti (6c) 1.8T 2016 have the same heatercore, located at the same location also? Thanks in advance.

  • @rileyrowland7253
    @rileyrowland7253 Před 10 měsíci

    Quick question. If I’m replacing AC condenser, compressor, and expansion valve in exact same car, how would you suggest I flush the lines? And should I flush the heater core as well?

  • @johnnydiaz8739
    @johnnydiaz8739 Před rokem

    I have a problem with my heater the drivers vent throws hot air but the middle vents m the passenger vents are kind of cool not warm enough should I replace the core

  • @mariovasquez4727
    @mariovasquez4727 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great tutorial, thanks for sharing, how do you know that it was the heat core problem what's the signal.graet video.

  • @alromero9561
    @alromero9561 Před rokem +1

    Omg hahahaha that diaper genius bro👏🏼

  • @bynomial3542
    @bynomial3542 Před 6 měsíci

    I've got a 2011 Audi A3, anyone know if this is the same process on this generation? I've only seen audi replacement videos for 2013 and newer and hoping I can follow this process given that it appears to be 100% easier.

  • @josephgreeson2396
    @josephgreeson2396 Před rokem +1

    I did this in my wife’s car and the top clip is leaking bad after a while I’ve replaced the print but I can’t find the clamp like the bottom one ordered some that are wrong

  • @Wolf420Man
    @Wolf420Man Před 5 měsíci +1

    Ya not bad if you have a garage to work in im usually on the side of the road. This sucks to do in -35 weather

  • @laloleyla
    @laloleyla Před 2 lety +1

    ¡Gracias!

  • @jeffdunn9865
    @jeffdunn9865 Před 6 měsíci

    Had vehicles for 50 years. Never replaced a heater core. The clogging is a symptom of a problem with something not designed correctly. What is the root cause?

  • @chris_chitown97
    @chris_chitown97 Před 8 měsíci

    The hoses don’t want to reconnect, any tips?

  • @user-ef4fy9uo4r
    @user-ef4fy9uo4r Před rokem +2

    thank you for the kind explanation. Just one question. Does the nissens heater core you bought still works perfect? I'm pretty worried about the leak from the seal. Im going to order it right after your comment!

  • @seansuperman
    @seansuperman Před rokem +1

    diaper method is genius

  • @richardlester3632
    @richardlester3632 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the video. Do you have any advice for bleeding the air out of the system?

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před 2 lety +5

      Add coolant, start car with reservoir cap off, look in reservoir to see bubbles (you can squeeze the radiator hoses to speed up process), once no more air bubbles, put reservoir cap on, let car get to temp or drive around a bit. Check coolant again and top off if needed.

  • @s8jiwa
    @s8jiwa Před rokem

    Great Video.How did you get behind the firewall to pull the clamp out inside the engine bay.

  • @NRRVW
    @NRRVW Před 2 lety +1

    Que tipo de exhaust le pusiste a tu vehículo me gusta como suena
    Gracias por el video tengo el mismo problema intentare arreglar el mio

  • @pineapplesquad3651
    @pineapplesquad3651 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great video. Is this the same process for a 2008 jetta you think?

  • @TrippyChippy
    @TrippyChippy Před 8 měsíci

    How were you able to access the clips on the inlet hoses in the engine bay? That metal heat shield is in the way and I’m not able to get a good look at what I’m doing, let alone pull those metal clips. Loosened the one 10mm nut on it, but didn’t give enough wiggle room.

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Use a pick or a small flat head screwdriver to pop the clips on the hose connectors. It's tight but not impossible.

  • @drummingbigred
    @drummingbigred Před 4 měsíci

    How do you know if your heater core has gone bad? Asking for a friend.

  • @zo0tie
    @zo0tie Před rokem +1

    Any tips for getting the sliding clamp for the hose back onto the core and the pipe inside?
    I'm trying to use the sliding clamp that was already there but the clamp is just sliding onto the pipe and not the core. And I'm using quite some force pushing the pipe in the core. 🙃😔

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před rokem

      Took me several tries. Doesn't take too much force. Just push the hose on until you feel it grab the core piping, then slide the clip. Go slow.

  • @colin5064
    @colin5064 Před 4 měsíci

    You didn't address the cause of the heater core blockage.Its the coolant expansion tank internal silica gel bag.
    VW/AUDI have fitted a small Silica Gel bag internaly in the expansion tank to make the coolant last longer.
    They have now revised this policy due to Silica Gel bags bursting and contaminating the cooling system.
    This is whay causes the heater core to become blocked,as the Silica Gel crystals block the heater core fluid galleries.
    The other possibility is that vehical owners mix different type coolant antifreeze that is not compatible .
    This then reacts and causes sludge to form ,which again will block the heater core.

  • @frankbrila
    @frankbrila Před 4 měsíci

    Has anyone seen a video where the show how to replace the metal hoses as well?

  • @levisouder5777
    @levisouder5777 Před 10 měsíci

    Anyone know if this is the same for a mk5?

  • @brandibreeden9140
    @brandibreeden9140 Před rokem +2

    Great video, do you have any suggestions for how you can tell the core is bad? I have a 2013 no heat, both hoses going to heater core are hot which makes me think water is flowing through. What else can I check?

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před rokem +2

      Some other symptoms could be Low coolant levels from leaks, Coolant smell through vents, Puddles on floor, no heat. Sounds like yours may be clogged. Best to replace.

    • @dawsonskipper553
      @dawsonskipper553 Před rokem +1

      @@JoelsDriveway i also have a 2013 gli is the same process to replace it my heat just went out

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před rokem +1

      @@dawsonskipper553 I would assume its very similar.

    • @callumsmith8005
      @callumsmith8005 Před rokem +2

      Sometimes the core or matrix fins inside get blocked especially if the silica bag that is meant to be in your coolant tank bursts, the early 2010 VWs are prone to it as the silica bags were all faulty and all burst at some point. If it has your best bet is a clogged matrix / core you can get it cleaned or flushed but more often than not the heat you get out of it (if any) isn’t worth paying for it to be cleaned. Best bet is to go for a new matrix , only £50 ish if you do it yourself , don’t know how much it is if you get it done by a mechanic.
      Hope this helps 👍🏼

    • @markb3756
      @markb3756 Před rokem

      I read somewhere that if both hoses were hot then the core was working. Just something I came across doing some research about my own "no heat" VW

  • @Rudy-jf4zw
    @Rudy-jf4zw Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hello from Dallas, I have a question. If heater core is working properly, the 2 tubes connect to heater core should be both super hot, right ? One of my tube is warm and the bottom one is super hot. I wonder if that is the symptom of bad heater core. Thanks . Btw I have a 2013 Jetta GLI autobahn and your video is useful.

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yes, it could be a result of blockage in the core causing the difference in temps. I'm assuming your heater is not working?

    • @Rudy-jf4zw
      @Rudy-jf4zw Před 8 měsíci

      @@JoelsDriveway yes sir! It is not working properly. It is just warm air not hot air even I turned temperature setting to High

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Heater should be full hot out the vents. Replace the heater core and you should be fine.

    • @Rudy-jf4zw
      @Rudy-jf4zw Před 8 měsíci

      @@JoelsDriveway got it I will give it a try. Very much appreciated! Btw, will you plan to shoot a video about how to properly change the transmission fluid for DSG transmission?

  • @djal3x07
    @djal3x07 Před 6 měsíci

    The left side of my Jetta blows heat and the right side just throws normal temperature, could that be the heater cord also ?

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yes its possible, but it could also be low on refrigerant or one of the vent flaps is stuck.

  • @Marvin.45
    @Marvin.45 Před 8 měsíci

    You can also purchase a core without those hoses at a significant price reduction.

  • @hayatibebek
    @hayatibebek Před 2 lety +1

    Before replacing the radiator, wouldn't it be healthier to clean the residues accumulated in the pipes with cleaning products?

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, flushing the cooling system is recommended

  • @davidbrown3765
    @davidbrown3765 Před 2 lety +1

    About how much coolant do you think you had to top off with after?

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před 2 lety +1

      You only need 1 bottle (1.5 liter) of G13 coolant. I used half a bottle (mixed with water) to top it off.

  • @montrellpope894
    @montrellpope894 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Does this apply to a 2006 Jetta? I passenger front & back floors are covered with water & I was told it’s my heater core

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před 11 měsíci

      I believe this will only work for 2011-2018 models

  • @Resoxin
    @Resoxin Před 7 měsíci

    crazy that the dealer wants 900-1000 to do this.

  • @jonathanandrix985
    @jonathanandrix985 Před rokem +1

    One question. I ask because the last owner bypassed the heater core.
    In the engine bay, which hose goes to the top pipe and which goes to the bottom? Connected to the engine, I have a left and right hose next to each other. One is obviously longer than the other. I’m just not sure which one goes where. I also have a 2012. Thanks

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před rokem

      The longer hose which leads towards the front of the engine goes to the bottom. The short hose that starts from the right of the engine is for the top.

    • @jonathanandrix985
      @jonathanandrix985 Před rokem

      Right meaning drivers side?

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před rokem

      @@jonathanandrix985 Driver side yes.

    • @jonathanandrix985
      @jonathanandrix985 Před rokem

      Thanks

    • @jonathanandrix985
      @jonathanandrix985 Před rokem +1

      So I want to add something that I figured out that would save a lot of time. You ended up taking off the bottom panel under the steering wheel in order to remove those two screws hold on the plastic vent thing… but…. If you just raise your steering wheel up, you can actually access those two screws through the steering wheel adjustment slot. Just need a long extension. Super simple and time saving.

  • @isidorsiskos2598
    @isidorsiskos2598 Před 6 měsíci

    You must flush the system from all sediments before you install a new heater core. Mine is clogged again two years later. Also, your heater core install is a lot easier than on a Passat/CC. Lucky you!

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před 5 měsíci

      You sure? All the sediment seems to be building up in the heater core. Replace the core. No sediment.

    • @isidorsiskos2598
      @isidorsiskos2598 Před 5 měsíci

      @@JoelsDriveway Why else would the original heater core last over ten years and the replacement (which was also OEM) about two?

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před 5 měsíci

      @@isidorsiskos2598 possibly topped with incorrect coolant or tap water added to system.

  • @mikekelly571
    @mikekelly571 Před rokem

    I changed mine about 4 years ago and it started leaking. Looks like its the core, as I checked the fittings, both in and out and they are dry. Is this common with these cars that the cores dont last long?

  • @hendrik6385
    @hendrik6385 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Replaced heater core 1 month ago..now the same problem. Heat is only coming out of far left vent and yesterday it was 3 out of 4 vents with heat. Keeps on getting worse and worse, is it the heater core again so quickly? Correct coolant was used

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před 4 měsíci

      Are you losing coolant? Was the coolant premixed when it was added?

    • @hendrik6385
      @hendrik6385 Před 4 měsíci

      @@JoelsDriveway yeah bottle said premixed..unsure of coolant loss..will check

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před 4 měsíci

      @@hendrik6385 what type of coolant? What color?

    • @hendrik6385
      @hendrik6385 Před 4 měsíci

      @@JoelsDriveway purple in purple bottle by oem

  • @The_Juan_An_Only
    @The_Juan_An_Only Před rokem

    Did it consume a lot of coolant when the heater core was bad?

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před rokem +1

      Not right away but I did have to top off the coolant more frequently.

  • @Obecny75
    @Obecny75 Před rokem

    I realize it's like 10 months later but any idea what size that Allen bolt is?

  • @TeahouseHannah
    @TeahouseHannah Před 2 lety +1

    when I have my ac on I can smell antifreeze, and there is definitely a slow leak since I see that the well is lower every day but there is no fluid under the car or in the car, when I turn on the heat it stinks even more. Any suggestions, ideas?

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před rokem

      Check the hose connections at the firewall. The small plastic tubes tend to crack and leak slowly. I'd start there

    • @alankeysor3423
      @alankeysor3423 Před rokem +2

      I'm having the exact problem but I cannot find a leak anywhere on the car
      Edit: I replaced my heater core and the coolant smell is gone and the heater now works.

    • @The_Juan_An_Only
      @The_Juan_An_Only Před rokem

      Having the same problem and I have no heat

    • @alankeysor3423
      @alankeysor3423 Před rokem +1

      @@The_Juan_An_Only ^^^

    • @The_Juan_An_Only
      @The_Juan_An_Only Před rokem

      @@alankeysor3423 nicee

  • @rossphenning1558
    @rossphenning1558 Před 10 měsíci

    I cannot get the light switch to come out? I push and twist and pull but it will not come out of dash?

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před 10 měsíci

      You push in and a slight turn to the left, then pull. Must push the switch inside first.

  • @TeahouseHannah
    @TeahouseHannah Před 2 lety +1

    Would changing the evaporator coil be about the same?

    • @benmuise
      @benmuise Před 2 lety

      Same question

    • @dale116dot7
      @dale116dot7 Před rokem

      @@benmuise It’s not really a DIY job unless you have the proper HVAC service equipment (gauge and manifold set, evacuation pump, recovery pump).

  • @sethsmith3074
    @sethsmith3074 Před rokem

    For some reason, no matter what I do, the clamp will not tighten back on the lower heater core line. Is there something I'm doing wrong? I have tried multiple clamps, I haven't over tightened them, they get as tight as they will go, but will not bite down on pipe.

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před rokem

      At the firewall? Or on the core itself?

    • @sethsmith3074
      @sethsmith3074 Před rokem

      @@JoelsDriveway on the core.

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před rokem

      Make sure the pipe o-ring is seated properly. Check clamp alignment. Look to see if its bent. Try flipping the clamp...maybe it's on backwards.

    • @sethsmith3074
      @sethsmith3074 Před rokem

      @@JoelsDriveway I've checked those things, still no luck. Thinking about trying a normal hose clamp

  • @alannitcher5001
    @alannitcher5001 Před rokem

    How do you replace the heater core pipes that you show in the thumbnail?

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před rokem

      Problems usually occur within the core itself, not the pipes. More of the dash may need to be removed

    • @alannitcher5001
      @alannitcher5001 Před rokem

      More like the whole dash

    • @alannitcher5001
      @alannitcher5001 Před rokem

      @@JoelsDriveway More like the whole thing

  • @yeahthattgirl123
    @yeahthattgirl123 Před rokem +2

    Is this good step by step for a VW Jetta GLI??

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před rokem +1

      Yes. This was done on my 2012 Jetta Gli 👍

    • @yeahthattgirl123
      @yeahthattgirl123 Před rokem +1

      Mine is 2013. I was checking because I went without heat last winter and it was not so enjoyable lol but someone said they would charge $500 and have it done that day for me, seems like a good deal!

    • @pedroariza3436
      @pedroariza3436 Před rokem +1

      @@yeahthattgirl123 $400 for labor...this looks like a 2 hour job at most...

  • @userunfound4320
    @userunfound4320 Před rokem

    Is this the same for a tdi lol

  • @donwelke940
    @donwelke940 Před 16 dny

    Just did mine, what a pain! I hit my head three times on that bracket. Hey VW, if your gonna make a Mikey Mouse little core to be replaced every 60k, put it somewhere I don't need to ball up like a contortionist to change the thing, please. I'm too old.

  • @aarongutierrez1597
    @aarongutierrez1597 Před rokem

    Can you do mine 😢

  • @Elizabethmcbride619
    @Elizabethmcbride619 Před 2 lety

    Hey I enjoy your videos and actually own the same VW car and it's not cranking. The last thing I did was with the fuses, but after looking everywhere for a diagram and purchasing manuals etc. I am still not able to fix it. I have countless pictures of fuse boxes that are supposedly of MK6 GLI but the relays wouldn't be the same or whatever. So if you have the time could you send me a picture of your fuse boxes? I am not sure if you attach it here or if not I'll give you my email.
    Thanks again

  • @gripthvmb7306
    @gripthvmb7306 Před rokem

    I ordered a heater core from o’reillys… did I fuck up?

    • @jcool7817
      @jcool7817 Před rokem

      Shoulda did ecs tunning

    • @pchitti241
      @pchitti241 Před rokem

      @@jcool7817 so he could still be waiting on it??

  • @travis9999able
    @travis9999able Před 5 měsíci

    Dude I followed this shit step by step just for the fittings part to leak coolant every fucking where. I couldn’t get it done.

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před 5 měsíci

      Oh no! Which fittings?

    • @travis9999able
      @travis9999able Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@JoelsDriveway both fittings into the core. I tried old and new o rings. Clips and clamps went right over and everything

    • @JoelsDriveway
      @JoelsDriveway  Před 5 měsíci

      Hmm...I would check the o rings. Make sure they're snug and pushed all the way into the core. It should snap in. The clamps should slide over the edges and be tight. Pull gently on the connections to see if they move. That should be it. That's pretty much the easy part of the job man. You're almost there. If it leaks again, see if its actually coming out of the connections and not from a defective/cracked core.

    • @travis9999able
      @travis9999able Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@JoelsDriveway it’s at a garage. I took it apart twice and put it together. It was literally coming out of the fitting and I got pissed and had a mechanic look at it and even he said he didn’t get it. Shits fucked it’s whatever. The video is still fire. It goes through everything and how to do it.

    • @travis9999able
      @travis9999able Před 5 měsíci

      @@JoelsDriveway where they connect it was coming out of. Maybe it was just really bad luck.