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@helmedon
@helmedon 8 күн бұрын
I just bought an 07 Liberty. No rust, no leaky, clean engine compartment. On the way back when we picked it up we noticed the windows fogging and I could smell coolant in the cab. Not real bad, but the side windows fog up good and need to be wiped. Getting hot heat and it defogsbthe windshield. I'm worried about this being daughters first car I want to put her in the best position going forward. Doesna.minor leak present foggy windows and an s 6:51 weetish smells I smell motor oil to some degree but c an't find absource Maybe not relayeted, but thr engine runs hot under stress. I get a somewhat oily smell, rough running and a very loud pop I have never heard before. A metalic POP on the right dice rear facing engine compartment .at idle it pops about everybody 3 seconds. Increases with ram. Like a popcorn kernel popping in an enclosed metel box Do you haven't back flush before putting those tabs in? It's dead of winter and I have no sheltered placebo work. Do those tabs; work?
@RichDawnCowley
@RichDawnCowley 12 күн бұрын
So much waffle! Edit this down to about 3 minutes it might be of interest to some people. Lost the will to live & gave up. Seriously, stop talking mate.
@vaughan_metalart
@vaughan_metalart 22 күн бұрын
Worth watching til the end "just keep stabbing yourself in the fucking hand"😂😂😂
@grilledcheese7200
@grilledcheese7200 23 күн бұрын
I put everything in place and just used the old broken belt to pull the spring. the trick is to hook the spring from the side, not the top, it will slide right in. took me all of about a minute to put the new belt on this way.
@f477ymcf47
@f477ymcf47 25 күн бұрын
I have one of these and it always worked great. 1hr is definitely on the low side but they charge so fast
@jerryp2433
@jerryp2433 29 күн бұрын
Thanks. There is a ton of crap info out there. Even in the user manuals.
@heathcalvert1319
@heathcalvert1319 Ай бұрын
Taking shit about mopar Karma, get you all the time.
@stevendoletzky3635
@stevendoletzky3635 Ай бұрын
I pulled mine off....still have the problem
@kwalker8342
@kwalker8342 Ай бұрын
Looks good. I would make them wider (48"). But, that is me.
@alnisaraheem1418
@alnisaraheem1418 Ай бұрын
Omg !!! My Jeep is doing this 😮. I will show my mechanic this video cause I can’t drill anything. Thank you for posting this. Now I know I’m not alone
@SakibAhsanTamim-x8s
@SakibAhsanTamim-x8s Ай бұрын
Hello, "Tom's Mechanical Videography" I was analyzing your channel and saw that in your channel have some problem, That's why your channel is not much growing and not getting much engagement, If you can solve these problems, Your channel will grow like a storm. If you tell I can tell these problems. Where can I tell? Here or ig or where?
@chrisbishop3716
@chrisbishop3716 Ай бұрын
I don't know what is more impressive, how well that stuff worked, or how dedicated you are to keeping a 2005 Jeep Liberty on the road.
@fillupbanks7885
@fillupbanks7885 Ай бұрын
😂😂😂I now know less.. Sorry bro. You really should remake this video.
@Virginialopezgonsalez-e6j
@Virginialopezgonsalez-e6j Ай бұрын
Como armarlo
@Charlie-y3k7c
@Charlie-y3k7c Ай бұрын
Could this cause washer fluid to gather in rear footwell?
@SuperInfectedmonkey
@SuperInfectedmonkey Ай бұрын
Worked for my car! 2006 Liberty
@michaeltaylor9350
@michaeltaylor9350 Ай бұрын
I was thinking of removing valve stem, adding a little water to help activate it, filling it, then replacing valve and adding a little air to help expand tube and cure. But now I am wondering if just filling the tube like you did will be enough. If anyone tries it, post below and let me know.
@JeFFyBFC
@JeFFyBFC 2 ай бұрын
Great video! I have a sotf switch for my diet on my Titan xd and I needed to know how to de pin the connector for it! Thanks
@joshbak-jensen1622
@joshbak-jensen1622 2 ай бұрын
Dude, amazing! I'm going to try this for sure!
@jonathanbuford1793
@jonathanbuford1793 2 ай бұрын
I paid the extra 8-900 dollars for the one trip container it was most definitely worth it glad I had it it’s in great shape just need to silicone the holes I used self tapping screws and I get great sun so going to go with solar fan with battery and solar light with battery with thermo stat and might run electric line for a plug in and light just in case for back up run conduit incase my kids have to deal with it and bury it 1-2 feet under ground my cross boards will be above head 7 feet then 1 on the ground and that will wedge it drew together and some of those L brackets to help keep everything in place as I’m going to fill up both sides with tools lumber over head in the pathway that I left in the middle and will be -1 2 foot shelf waist level and a 16 inch shelf under and then 2 above evenly spaced leaving 10 foot at entrance with table on back side of door that folds down on each door with 2 folding legs for projects so I’ll put a roof over entrance in case of rain I can still use the tables for projects rain or shine maybe a tiny deck up in 23:01 front of the door same floor level with ramp for easy in and out and if it rains heavy I won’t be standing in water and probably use composite decking with lots of treated and water proofed framing for ramp and then I can go get organized and get my butt back to work and finally have a home for all my tools instead of being spread out amongst 5 projects always trying to find something so I bought a wagon so I can pull any tools to any project and end of the day put everything back where it belongs for security and low moisture it’s a good thing I spent more and got 3/4 inch and I’m going to caulk and treat all wood but if I was in your situation I’d do what you did with what you had always trying to utilize things that I know I’ll need some day and a lot has been recycled into this project from left over on many other projects. Great video and it made me think some more. Sometimes when ya have 20 projects going on lol things get forgotten and watching your video helped me and so I do appreciate ya🙏😎👍👍😁
@apercy
@apercy 2 ай бұрын
I got the same tires. I hate them! I thought I was having suspension problems!
@saifullahjamali6739
@saifullahjamali6739 2 ай бұрын
Ye machine kis kam ke lea he
@Charlee-w1u
@Charlee-w1u 2 ай бұрын
Last month turned the car on with a old school charger, yea battery blew up. Lucky no issue so far good with new battery.
@majorpaine211
@majorpaine211 2 ай бұрын
I have the same problem out of the same extractor what I did was carburetor cleaner on the washer and the expanded and then I used plumbers tape underneath now it works like new
@anthonylagrasta1148
@anthonylagrasta1148 2 ай бұрын
Fantastic idea! I was put off by either the poor quality or high price for a barn door track intended for outdoor usage. Your idea not only provided a higher quality construction, but a much lower cost to construct. I bought the parts and intend to build in next week. Thank you!
@duckman5849
@duckman5849 2 ай бұрын
why so many vertical legs on the outside? seems like a cluster fuc# to get larger items on and off the shelf or from under it.
@fedup9577
@fedup9577 2 ай бұрын
Is it me? Or did anyone else get sea sick watching this video?
@SovereignKnight74
@SovereignKnight74 3 ай бұрын
Great! Exactly what I needed to know. I had an old school 6v/12 10A battery charger from the late 80's and the instructions pretty much sucked. With your video, I was able to determine if the battery was near or full. /subscribed
@jamesclark7248
@jamesclark7248 3 ай бұрын
The salty language doesn't enhance your otherwise useful video.
@VMSelvaggio
@VMSelvaggio 3 ай бұрын
My 5-cup mini's switch just died (the little pot that's $10 at Wal-Mart). Thank you for showing me how this process works, I think my friend who was a journeyman electrician in the Navy can help me repair the switch without hurting myself, and with your video help! (assuming nothing else is wrong with it)
@johnkosick1464
@johnkosick1464 3 ай бұрын
Can you tell me the part # of the switch on the 5 Cup coffee maker...and where I can buy it... Thanks..
@AnnistonianAdventure
@AnnistonianAdventure 3 ай бұрын
"Believe it! I'm Tom's Mechanical Videography and I'm gonna be Scotty Kilmer one day! I won't stop here!"
@RichCadwalader
@RichCadwalader 3 ай бұрын
Back in the late 1900's in Central Florida where I grew up, it was "cool" to balloon big mud tires (18" X 44" was legal at the time, don't know about now) out on really wide rims. 18" wide tire on a 24" wide rim? No problem...unless you didn't have ether. And with tires that big, you had to have a locking air chuck on the valve stem and a buddy with the air line kinked ready to let it loose as soon as the tire went "foomp" or the air inside the tire would cool down and suck the bead right back off of the rim before you could get the chuck on the valve stem. Note: the rims were made by butchering a few sets of rims to get the flat center band and welding them together to make a ridiculously wide rim. And yes, they didn't last long, the center disc would always start cracking around the lug holes and have to be replaced. Good times!
@Creator634
@Creator634 3 ай бұрын
I took the nut off the actuator then loosened nut on the rod to adjust it just not to mess with That c clip. Once I got it just right. I turned ignition on & off 5 times to lock it in the computer and the code shut itself off. What help was using the obd mx plus so I was able to see voltage as I adjusted it
@depdark1
@depdark1 3 ай бұрын
Where did you buy the tools to change the tires ?
@oggaBugga
@oggaBugga 3 ай бұрын
You don't need any of them. Two large flat head screw drivers will get the same results.
@PSN7373
@PSN7373 3 ай бұрын
Thanks
@rickturek345
@rickturek345 3 ай бұрын
Great video, explains the charger ammeter , just the info i needed. Many Thanks!
@joshratcliff3065
@joshratcliff3065 3 ай бұрын
And then you keep stabbing yourself in the fucking hand with the screw driver 😅
@Rembo318
@Rembo318 4 ай бұрын
Its “U-Strut” or “U-Channel”, not “T-Post” for anyone searching for an identical runner to his. I know alot of folks these days are too lazy to read a long paragraph so after typing the one below, i figured i’d add an extra line or two at the top so the lazy ones can still get the assistance if necessary, even at the risk of coming off/seeming like one of those know-it-all assholes that has to correct everything on KZbin because he’s “smarter” than the creator’s (or so he thinks lol). Thats not me at all, ive just had problems trying to find things online before because i was searching an incorrect name (of a tool/part) that i got from a youtube video lol so just wanted to hopefully help someone from having the same issue lol. Original Comment: Not trying to be that “know-it-all” asshole that feels the need to correct any and everything on KZbin and really just hoping this may possibly assist a viewer if necessary. But for anyone that may not know and possibly has trouble finding a matching “runner” to the one he used and calls a “T-Post” in the video…its technically not a T-Post. Its called “U-Strut or “U-Channel”, and will probably be alot easier to find online and such, if specified as such when searching. Actual “T-Posts” have a thin, kind of arrow shaped plated on each side of a t-post, about 6”-12” from the bottom or the post (making the post look like a lowercased “t”…hence the name lol). T-posts are mainly used for the various types of light duty wire fencing around farms, pastures, etc. and would NOT make a good DIY runner for a barn door. 1. Because they are MUCH weaker and rigid than U-Strut. They bend very easily by hand. A basic stick of U-Strut like stop signs are mounted on, on the other hand, is all but impossible to bend, with anything less than a full size vehicle at 30mph+ lol…which is more than rigid enough to hold up a sliding door 👍🏻 Good job on it btw, to the creator! I had a similar idea in mind and just couldnt think of what would make the best runner…your “t-post” idea was a dang good one 😂Seriously tho lol. Earned a subscriber here! 🤘🏻
@richdobbs6595
@richdobbs6595 2 ай бұрын
Thank you. I was about add a similar comment: That's not a T-Post!!! I used ChatGPT to find out that it was a "Steel U-Channel",
@RichardÑolan-b3b
@RichardÑolan-b3b 4 ай бұрын
0ut soada
@liamlandry7646
@liamlandry7646 4 ай бұрын
pretty sure i have the exact same problem haha
@carolyncarpenter9682
@carolyncarpenter9682 4 ай бұрын
Best way to ruin a battery. Either have a great memory or put a 120v timer on it😁 Ed c
@houndsmanone4563
@houndsmanone4563 4 ай бұрын
You remind me of my youngest son, mannerisms and mechanical ability. I loved your video. You and my son have the exact same thinking process and speak so much alike. That's why I subscribed. This was fun to see your mind at work. 👍🏽🤠 09/17/24
@mybnz190
@mybnz190 4 ай бұрын
Next time show the whole car when washing
@VDVC-RC
@VDVC-RC 4 ай бұрын
Exactly the issue I was having... Tried insulating the fuel line & it still happened in the spring. Had to bleed the Schrader valve to get goin one time after figuring out the e15 gas boils at underhood temperatures causing the vapor lock. Took the cowl seals out & it starts & restarts every time even on 100°F days! Thanks!
@AdrianFigueroa-y8g
@AdrianFigueroa-y8g 4 ай бұрын
Please coil number or where I can get it thanks
@USA-yi6bo
@USA-yi6bo 4 ай бұрын
What about placing a wood strip, same thickness across the 2 smaller blocks. Then the mag just sits inside? Eliminates the clamp
@QRP_RADIO
@QRP_RADIO 4 ай бұрын
На моей kia optima 2013 идеальная работы турбины 3.8 вольта.
@lisaknight8830
@lisaknight8830 5 ай бұрын
Brilliant! I have shelves in garage and want to hide what’s on the shelf. Going to do 2 thin 5’ x 5’ thin light wood panel doors (or create a panel door like yours) and attach to pulleys and T post! Been looking for right idea and this is PERFECT!
@zentarion.
@zentarion. 5 ай бұрын
thanks for the video, i got an old charger i've inherited from my grandfather presumble its about 10 or so years older then the one you've got in the video and all it really says on it is that its made in west germany
@blackops07
@blackops07 5 ай бұрын
Whats the x1.9675 on the tape mean?