ETCG1 Shop Update March 2023 (Details)

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@nknasi
@nknasi Жыл бұрын
is it weird that just last night I was thinking to myself "Man I wonder what ETCG is up to these days. I hope his temporary hiatus doesn't turn into a permanent one." And the very next day you post this. So very glad to see this post Eric and I'm glad to hear you're doing well.
@adrianbanuelos8052
@adrianbanuelos8052 Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the exact same thing. I was telling my coworker about how I go into the work I’m in (diesel mechanic). Then this video pops up.
@DeBe853
@DeBe853 Жыл бұрын
the same here :D
@colinstu
@colinstu Жыл бұрын
I had this same wonder a week ago and dug into everything and couldn't find much.
@tobeknow1197
@tobeknow1197 Жыл бұрын
Exactly the same but this week!!
@maingun07
@maingun07 Жыл бұрын
Ditto. The weather is warming up and it's time to get back to work on my F350 rust-bucket and as I was scratching my head as to how I was going to break loose those seized up cab mounts, I got to thinking "What would Eric do?" Lo and behold, here he is.
@aarontuchardt7540
@aarontuchardt7540 Жыл бұрын
Eric, my friend Allen and I have used your collection of videos and knowledge to work on our Hondas extensively. You saved my 2004 Acura MDX when the timing belt broke. I put a new one on without any damage at all (still going strong at 255,000 miles). I've rebuilt two Honda transmissions that now have over 10,000 miles respectively. I've done extensive jobs including rear main seals, interior swaps, leather covering, all thanks to your videos and help. Keep it up and know that it makes a difference. I've also done some light video editing and am happy to give it a shot for you once in a while if you need the help. Thanks for all that you do.
@stuckinmygarage6220
@stuckinmygarage6220 Жыл бұрын
Count your blessings, Eric. You have family and friends. True friends would never be so selfish as to expect "more" at the expense of your sanity. Quite frankly, your body of work already stands for itself. Be proud. Keep your health. 🙏🇺🇸
@aserta
@aserta Жыл бұрын
Well said!
@tomhendrick8381
@tomhendrick8381 Жыл бұрын
Yes Yes and Yes!:]
@randomchopsuey7165
@randomchopsuey7165 Жыл бұрын
Eric, It takes a big person to recognize when ya gotta take a step back, take a breath, refocus &!recenter yourself to make your world better. you are a HUGE inspiration! Keep doing what you are doing and thank you!!
@TheLupe120
@TheLupe120 Жыл бұрын
Welcome back brother. I can tell you that I've watched 75% of your whole catalog on youtube. You have been a great deal of hope, and confident booster in regards to automotive repair. Hope to see you more regularly!
@walterhubicki5207
@walterhubicki5207 Жыл бұрын
Hey!! Glad to see you! I am s primary care doctor. The burnout is real. The depression is real. So glad to hear you are getting help. Many don't. We'll still be here. Good luck and God's speed.
@troysgarage
@troysgarage Жыл бұрын
I'm in the middle of the burnout phase myself. I've taken over a month off of video editing/creation. Mental health and personal happiness is the most important thing. Today I'm breaking out the camera again and I'm feeling the pull to get back to work again. Gonna just go at my own pace and not make promises on content delivery. Good for you taking the time you needed. People who criticize that don't understand it. Glad you are doing better.
@ETCG1
@ETCG1 Жыл бұрын
I hope your time off brings you the rest you need. Hang in there and stay dirty.
@reneecooper7009
@reneecooper7009 3 ай бұрын
Hi Eric, glad you are doing better. You are my go-to guy for keeping my 1992 Honda Accord LX Station Wagon running. BTW, I am soon to be 77, single mom, grandmother and great grandmother, I have had my Accord Wagon for 22 years. Second owner. I've done almost all of the repairs and maintenance myself. I no longer do any work underneath or brakes. I'm like you, I absolutely love this car! At 4'8" tall, the lower profile 4th generation Accord is a perfect fit! Some of my taller friends don't like riding in it. I am hoping to go back to work so I can afford to get some body work done to repair the "Honda Accord Wagon Oops rust" on the rear quarter panels. I'd love to see videos on how to remove the seats and headliner to do a heavy detailing like you did for your Element. I have done considerable maintenance on the motor as well as replacing the alternator. I finally found a replacement power steering resevoir and am going to replace the old one. I cleaned the filter 2 years ago but it's starting to bubble again. I am hoping to drive this car for the rest of my life and leave it to one of my son's! I am NOT buying an electric car. I imagine they are a b$$$h to get repaired, and I noticed that the distance b4 recharging isn't conducive to long distance travel, not to mention that I'm sure it takes longer than filling a gas tank to recharge, so, keep those repair videos on the older Honda's Accords, especially 4th generation wagons, coming when you et back in a work shop. Stay safe.
@Crack84baby
@Crack84baby Жыл бұрын
Got 2 notifications was like... Is it Christmas? Take the time. We will be here when you are ready. Happy you are on the move! Excited for whatever comes next, whenever that is!
@The-truth-is-valuable.
@The-truth-is-valuable. Жыл бұрын
I never believed in burn-out. But now, I have to admit that everything you say, is very true.
@corymanuel7639
@corymanuel7639 Жыл бұрын
Probably 6 or 7 years ago I was scrolling through KZbin and a video of you tearing down an automatic transmission came up. I watched it and was hooked. I proceeded to watch every video you had. I then made the decision to go back to school at 34 years old for automotive systems tech. I'm now 40 and have 8 ASE's and I am an expert technician at Toyota. So basically, you inspired me to do this. Glad to see ya back!
@hangtenboy
@hangtenboy 4 ай бұрын
I know you've probably heard it a lot, but you have literally helped me, a real person with real car issues, save so much money over the years and learn to enjoy "the process" more than I did thanks to the right tools and organization of my garage. So thanks, Eric, and well wishes to you. Glad you took time to take care of your mental health because that's more important than anything else! "Real" Men admit when they need help and get it rather than push it all down until they implode. I always say! :)
@d3w4yn3
@d3w4yn3 Жыл бұрын
I am a retired veteran. Although I haven't struggled with depression (I do have one, rather specific type of PTSD but it isn't likely to ever be triggered by anything but immediate and harmful changes in air pressure - big air pressure, not firearms, but explosions only), I do have friends that have suffered with depression. Thank you for putting your link there for help for depression!
@ETCG1
@ETCG1 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service and for your comment.
@gsilva220
@gsilva220 Жыл бұрын
A good driving experience is almost a therapy
@Hellivaguy
@Hellivaguy Жыл бұрын
Your my favorite KZbinr. I miss having new content but I also understand the importance of self care. Glad to see you've made yourself your priority.
@kelsycunningham8452
@kelsycunningham8452 Жыл бұрын
Depression can be a killer. It's not a sign of weakness to admit it or find yourself in need of help. If you've never hit a roadblock in life, consider yourself very fortunate. Eric has a community of people that wish him well and I hope he understands how much he is appreciated.
@darkboy1759
@darkboy1759 Жыл бұрын
Eric, I've been watching your videos since I was 14. I can't even begin to calculate how much you've influenced me into becoming the person I am today. Thanks to you, I'm the "Car guy" my friends and family go to for help, and the knowledge I've gained from your videos sparked an interest that has resulted in me pursuing a mechanical engineering degree today. Thank you.
@TJ_Romano
@TJ_Romano 10 ай бұрын
Your practical, straight-forward, and very well-done videos are tremendously helpful to me over the years. You are my first stop for car maintenance info. Thank you for sharing a portion of your story and I look forward to your future endeavors!
@itotech7845
@itotech7845 Жыл бұрын
Man I’m glad you’re doing ok. Depression is a bitch and can creep up on you. I lost 3 friends to depression in the past few years and it’s been devastating. We all need a break from routine work, whatever it is you do. Time for yourself, to collect your thoughts and put priorities in place. That been said, and I’m sure I speak for the majority if not all the people who follow you, we hope you come back and we will patiently be waiting for your return. Whenever that is. It’s been a pleasure watching your videos and if you decide you are done, then good luck. Maybe we’ll run into each other in Ohio one day.
@worldhello1234
@worldhello1234 Жыл бұрын
@1:28 He wised up. That is awesome. 👍
@agostinodibella9939
@agostinodibella9939 Жыл бұрын
Nice to see you Eric! Good to hear from you.
@miami1393
@miami1393 Жыл бұрын
My man Eric, boy do I miss your repair videos and ETCG1 videos, so glad you're "back" even if slowly coming back. Selfish as I am I'd love to see more repair videos especially timing chain replacements for the K24 engines of the like 😀, but the projects you mentioned also sound very interesting as well. Would love to see the videos of how you installed and adapted the stereo & amp w/ car play, etc. Have to say also that I've bought many a tools based on your opinion and watching you using them, I miss that too. But most importantly, I want to give you a huge shout-out for facing issues with mental health and bringing attention to it. That requires the most guts to face and in our current society, admit. Especially among men, it's so important to learn to deal with issues of mental health, that seeking help doesn't mean you're 'damaged' in any way. We seek help when we find lumps in our bodies, why not seek help when we find lumps in our minds? Kudos and big thanks for doing that. I have enjoyed watching your videos over the years, learned a lot of mechanics from you, but now you have my admiration as a real man! Hugs brother.
@mols89
@mols89 Жыл бұрын
Eric! So awesome to hear from you again!
@andreaechevarria6725
@andreaechevarria6725 Жыл бұрын
My wife who listens to my youtube vids as i watch them looked up from her own screen and said "Nice to see him again. I always liked his voice." High praise indeed. We will be here for the next one.
@bencpt2000
@bencpt2000 Жыл бұрын
I literally looked at your site last week for an update. Thanks for the update. Glad to have you back. Looking forward to the Honda videos.
@00710071a
@00710071a Жыл бұрын
Great to see you back Eric Having suffered deeply with depression , let's just say I am glad I am still here, I can sympathise with you mate. Look forward to seeing you again. I have a honda civic MK3 CRX1.6 esi or as you say in America Delsol, and a Nissan Elgrand E51, which has a variant of the 350z engine . Watching your show's have been a fantastic help. Wishing you good luck with your future and health :-).
@Pureservize1
@Pureservize1 Жыл бұрын
Great to see you back. I would like to see you work on older Hondas. Well because I have one 2010 CRV and so does my son 2001 Civic. I enjoy your channel Eric. Thank you
@justonnie
@justonnie Жыл бұрын
I can only rewatch the old Subaru videos so many times. Glad you're back-ish.
@24niner
@24niner Жыл бұрын
I’ve been watching your videos since around 2011 and I will continue to do so no matter how often you release new videos. I’ve experienced my own burnout with things in life and actually have been “in quicksand” like you described many times. It’s like you sit down in front of your computer, you almost want to do the work you need to do, but you just physically can’t. I’m glad to hear you’re taking care of yourself and that is what is most important. Even if the next video takes 2 years…I’ll be here.
@ETCG1
@ETCG1 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your understanding, the quicksand is a bitch. Don't be afraid to ask for help if you need it.
@subarutime5089
@subarutime5089 Жыл бұрын
@@ETCG1 you have helped a lot of people helped me a few times I was listening to Bill burr and he was watching you to he said you are great can't disagree 👍
@JeffWinter1
@JeffWinter1 Жыл бұрын
Do what you enjoy and that are fun for you. Followers will watch, and your enthusiasm will be infectious. Enjoyable and fun for everyone.👍
@n20cpri
@n20cpri Жыл бұрын
Good to see you back brother - take care of yourself first and the rest will follow. You helped me keep my 92 Accord on the road for 30 years and 300k miles.
@edc1806
@edc1806 Жыл бұрын
Is that your McLaren Capri in your thumbnail? Beautiful!
@n20cpri
@n20cpri Жыл бұрын
@@edc1806 Yes! Visit my channel for a ton of vids on it. Thanks!
@edc1806
@edc1806 Жыл бұрын
@@n20cpri Subscribed! I have a very different Capri, a '72 German import, but have always loved the Fox Capri, and the McLaren in particular!
@n20cpri
@n20cpri Жыл бұрын
@@edc1806 Thanks man. Love the early Capris myself!
@Apk07
@Apk07 Жыл бұрын
Eric you should consider doing what some other automotive KZbinrs have done and start wandering around CoPart, find a car to fix up, fix it -on your own time-, and then sell it again, either privately or right back at CoPart. Even if you don't make money off it, you'll have content of finding the car, diagnosing it, fixing it, selling it, and you can rinse and repeat. Lots of older cars and Hondas to grab for cheap.
@k1ngad1
@k1ngad1 Жыл бұрын
Good to see you back , take your time and get back when your ready , better to wait a bit longer and come back and stay rather than come back too soon and burn out again . Your followers will still be there whenever , good luck
@Enrique2k52
@Enrique2k52 Жыл бұрын
wow!!! So happy to see you again , I was following you since the third video that you post when you started "Erik the car guy" .You make my day!!! Welcome Erik!!
@harryberry474
@harryberry474 Жыл бұрын
Eric, I'm so glad you mentioned the problem you have with depression, it takes a big man to admit something that many think taboo that you shouldn't admit to, I for one think it's very beneficial to talk about and share with others as you've done. I hope it struck a cord with others too, you very well could have helped someone in need...I'm sure you did ,10k views in 3 days...not too shabby Nice to have you back! Hopefully you'll find a nice shop you'll be happy with.
@kyhledesmedt4490
@kyhledesmedt4490 Жыл бұрын
You and Chris fix is why I know so much about vehicles, glad to see you back, praying you don’t go to the deep dark again.
@LSX_Tony
@LSX_Tony Жыл бұрын
Great to hear from you!
@devinsidell
@devinsidell Жыл бұрын
As someone who has gone through therapy to deal with both burnout and depression from loss of my job from the pandemic your mental health is #1. You'll never be able to do what you love if you cant get out of the rut. Talking is key. Our whole existence is between our ears and if you are lucky enough to recognize you have a problem there is someone out there who can help. Meditation has also helped me tremendously and I suggest you try it out just 5 min. a day. On to the fin stuff! I have a 2002 Acura TL-S with 178k miles and would love to see how to keep it going past 200k miles! The transmission is obviously an issue with this model but it was replaced during the recall and works just fine. When it's really cold (Eastern PA) it kicks into neutral sometimes but otherwise it has never let me down. I look forward to more videos, keep 'em coming!
@sixteenseven123
@sixteenseven123 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see and hear from you Eric, been a viewer for over ten years now and honestly I felt your burnout coming through in the videos, so I’m actually really glad that you took the hiatus and took time to seek help and get yourself through it🙏 Wishing you the best in whatever you chose to do, and if that whatever happens to be a video or two, I’ll be here to watch and support
@HoldandModify
@HoldandModify Жыл бұрын
You inspired me but also I listened to your comments about burn out. Your videos about serving an audience instead of just doing your thing. It’s why my channel is so simple and low production. I do it for me and to a level that doesn’t stress me. Love your stuff Eric. Been watching you for YEARS. Look forward to the future!
@WisconsinWanderer
@WisconsinWanderer Жыл бұрын
Great to see you again Eric and kudos to you for reaching out for help at 66 I’ve learned that there’s no shame in that. After I retired I had to reevaluate to stay on track. Stay well my friend 😊
@mubarakal-mansouri5979
@mubarakal-mansouri5979 Жыл бұрын
While working on new garage, try to focus on your health and keep you body up to the tasks that are coming in the future. ❤
@JessicaBerndt1073
@JessicaBerndt1073 Жыл бұрын
So happy to see you're back to being mentally healthy! Being a woman & needing/wanting knowledge beyond the "gas up and go girl" fallacy, I always go to ETCG's channels to search for what i needed help with. Whenever i was either unable to find exactly what I was looking for or had further questions, I would ask ETCG on a social media platform and you would always answer me back whenever you had the time! So, now, thanks to you, ETCG, I've gained a ton of car knowledge that is invaluable to me. Whether it be a dealership or a vehicle service/repair shop, I'm so much more confident & keen on recognizing the BS they attempt to throw at me. I know this is a long comment so I will leave you with this; I lost my brother when he took his own life after 29 years (he was only days away from his 30 birthday) of depression, anxiety & struggling with drug addiction due to self medicating. Seeing this video and your advocacy of the importance of a healthy mind, holds a special place in my heart. Thank you, Eric, for all you have done and will do in your future, we all appreciate you
@toddp5122
@toddp5122 Жыл бұрын
As I commented on the Ericthecarguypage the amount of excitement when I saw you posted a video was unmeasurable. Then I came over here and that doubled my excitement. I damn near shed a tear in the process. Glad you’re back, but most of all glad you took care of any issues that you had. Definitely take care of yourself because we’ve all been patiently waiting and have been here waiting the whole time so you know your fanbase still stands behind you after all these years.
@adam_sweeney
@adam_sweeney Жыл бұрын
It's good to hear the honesty and it's good to see you again!
@brjones27
@brjones27 Жыл бұрын
Good to see you on here again, but your health is much more important.
@Erd_Geschoss
@Erd_Geschoss Жыл бұрын
Losing the shop was maybe your rescue. I know people who pushed on too, until it was entirely to late. I'm so glad you got the time to reflect and find enjoyment again.
@davidwright1653
@davidwright1653 Жыл бұрын
So grateful to see you again, as someone who suffers from anxiety & depression from burnout (forty years of retail) I commend you for 1. realizing you were experiencing burnout. 2. Seeking the help you needed to deal with the burnout. and 3. Bravely admitting to your audience that you suffer from anxiety & depression. You've probably helped a dozen viewers or more who are struggling with depression but to stubborn or afraid to seek help, but now realize it's OK to go get the help they need to deal with their particular situation. Bravo Eric!!! I look forward to any future vids you'll eventually post at your convenience.
@rogerbuford6561
@rogerbuford6561 Жыл бұрын
Eric... so good to see you back. I've been working on cars since I was a kid handing tools to my dad and I'm now 75 adjacent. Your videos have been a valuable and entertaining resource for a number of years now. Hope to see more of your work in the future. Stay healthy.
@brainneeded
@brainneeded Жыл бұрын
more than just the automotive content, i really commend you for speaking out about mental health. it's not something easy to do, there's still a ton of stigma around being able to say, "hey i might need some help" or "i need to take some time to rest and reset." thanks for guiding so many of us through repairs over the years. the last couple of years, i just watched your videos to inform myself more and see some tips and tricks that might make my life a little easier when working on my own car. hope you're doing well and enjoying your much deserved time off.
@HUBBABUBBADOOPYDOOP
@HUBBABUBBADOOPYDOOP Жыл бұрын
Nice to hear that you & Family are ok. Nice to hear from you. Yes, how many brake jobs and filter replacements can you do? If you had a Shop, you'd have _some_ fresh content, but it still gets stale. I'm a Fan, always will be. I've always admired your style, Eric. Good luck for the future, Sir!
@frdbtr
@frdbtr Жыл бұрын
Good to see you back Eric. You were the inspiration that I used to start on my journey of fixing my own cars. I watched the video series you did swapping a 1.6 in an ek sedan and I used that to motor swap a 95 sedan. Since then, I have done multiple motor rebuilds on my 97 ek that is gsr swapped, I have vtec converted my 89 crx si. I did the timing belt on my 2010 mdx and many other projects. I used to watch all your videos no matter what car you were working on. I look forward to when you come back. Hope to see more video content from you soon.
@jsun3117
@jsun3117 Жыл бұрын
Eric the mainly Honda Guy. You are probably the best Honda/Acura Tech on YT.
@jimsmith4412
@jimsmith4412 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad that you took the time off to look after yourself Eric and I'm equally proud of you taking the steps to heal and bring this state of awareness to your viewers. Mental burn out (depression, anxiety) is no joking matter and it affects millions of people, most hiding their symptoms. It takes courage to speak up. kudos to you Eric! Love the videos by the way!
@eliseviv
@eliseviv Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the restart!!
@MechanicalMikesRoadsideRepair
@MechanicalMikesRoadsideRepair Жыл бұрын
It still feels weird to go on KZbin and to check my feed and look for my “go to” channels and not see an ETCG code 😢😂 but glad you’re still doing alright and I look foreword to your future endeavors. Also, can’t say I’m mad at the size of the old shop, without a shop at all I’d say it was small too lol
@thesilentobserver93
@thesilentobserver93 Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say that, while I missed your presence in my KZbin feed over the past year, your prior work was still insanely valuable to me. Watching some of your older videos helped me out when I was doing the rear drums and flushing the brake system on my '91 CRX. So, thank you for having been there. Also, I'm digging that push button start in the Pilot! I put one of those in my CRX over the summer, and it's already paid for itself. Someone got into my car one evening while I was at work, but wasn't able to make it beyond that ignition. Fortunately they didn't damage anything, or even take anything beyond my eBay shift knob.
@billwhitaker6274
@billwhitaker6274 Жыл бұрын
You do YOU, we love ya man no matter what! Enjoyed this! Great job!
@moisesperdomo4852
@moisesperdomo4852 7 ай бұрын
I still remember the first video I ever saw from you. So real. So wholesome. So next door neighbor look. So relatable. Whatever you’re going through brother, I’m praying for ya. Keep your head up. Just remember everybody has problems. Whenever I go through crap I like to think of the fact that at least I’m the one going through it and not anyone of my sisters. It just makes me feel better. Thank God you’re doing well brother. Keep going.
@IsaacLoven
@IsaacLoven Жыл бұрын
Big Respect to you for sharing that even a top bloke like you can get out of balance and suffer depression. And proving that acknowledging the issue and getting help does not mean you are less of a man. Infact it proves you can face uncomfortable issues and take positive action. Too many people run from their issues, blame others, turn to alcohol and damage other people. Good luck with finding a new building. Best wishes. Have some birthday 🎂 🍰
@NoWr2Run
@NoWr2Run Жыл бұрын
I'm very happy you sought help for your depression & you did the right thing by taking time off. It's a TERRIBLE, TERRIBLE thing to have, I have it plus many other things since my wife of 33 years shot herself. I'll NEVER BE RIGHT AGAIN after seeing that, NEVER, my life is over but I'm happy you are perusing your dream still. You look good, Sir & happy, good luck Eric on finding or building a shop, YOU STILL HAVE A LOT OF FANS WAITING FOR YOUR COME BACK. THANKS FOR THE UPDATE.
@JPR3D
@JPR3D Жыл бұрын
It's great to hear from you again, your channel is easily my favorite and got me through so many of my own fixes & projects. Thanks for addressing burnout and feeling stuck/depressed, we're taught that we should bury ourselves in our work and just work harder all the time. But if it's not nourishing you back, all its doing is burning you out and you need to ease up rather than dive deeper.
@6mtzhp55
@6mtzhp55 Жыл бұрын
It's a miracle KZbin suggested this video. Usually after a long silence KZbin buries you even from your subs.
@rickgaine3476
@rickgaine3476 Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear you are doing well. I hate you though for saying your old shop was to small. :) I'm confined to a single car garage. Seriously, hope you find a shop that allows you to do what you want.
@pollodustino
@pollodustino Жыл бұрын
Eric I remember meeting you at Barney's Beanery waaaaaaay back in 2010 or somewhere around then and knowing you were going to be something awesome. I've since left the dealer I was working at when I met you and have not kept up with your videos, but whenever one pops up on my KZbin feed I smile and feel good you're still making content. Your comments on burnout rang very close to home. I suffered burnout on the trade around 2014, and if it were not for a work injury that allowed me three months of sabbatical I would have left the trade in a rage. The effects of burnout are insidious and pernicious, and you don't know that you're suffering them until it's too late. I took that knowledge and now teach it to students at my part time teaching gig at my old trade school. The emotional and psychological aspect of this trade is vastly undertaught and not spoken about, and it really needs to come to the forefront. I'm glad to see you posting again. I learned a ton from your videos over the years, and hope to get even a small portion of the reach and impact you've accomplished. Stay dirty, amigo.
@boarderdude1193
@boarderdude1193 Жыл бұрын
I’m happy to hear you took some time off to heal from burnout and getting help doing so - that’s something I can relate to you on! God bless you in your healing and comeback! I’ll be forever thankful to you for all your repair content that has boosted my own confidence tackling repairs on my vehicles - especially a Honda Accord timing belt!
@OWSNubbles
@OWSNubbles Жыл бұрын
YES 👏👏👏 Therapy is so useful, for SO many people. Ignore the stigma around it
@RadioWhisperer
@RadioWhisperer Жыл бұрын
Great to see you back! Glad you're getting the help you needed. Everyone needs something like that every once in a while. Way better to have fewer videos in a sustainable way. Content is hard to make, especially at that pace without a staff to make it happen. Welcome back!
@tomw6162
@tomw6162 Жыл бұрын
Thank you the update Eric. Your health is more important than videos. You mentioned not everyone wants a battery car. There are a lot of us who don’t. A lot of people I know are looking for a car to “mothball” for future use. We appreciate you !
@todmatthew5824
@todmatthew5824 Жыл бұрын
Welcome back, and boy are we glad to see you. I understand you are still working through this, so do what you need to do and we’ll be here when you come back. It sounds like you are enthusiastic about posting videos again.
@gregtheegg3576
@gregtheegg3576 Жыл бұрын
Dad's truck: (I know, but listen) tighten the E brake cable. And, know that I've been thinking about your butt, thanks for checking in. We love you man, thanks for staying in the fight.
@Dakiraun
@Dakiraun Жыл бұрын
Great to see you back, and kudos for seeking help when you needed it. Many people are too embarrassed or even just don't realize they _should_ . I'm glad it helped, and I'm glad you paced yourself, did stuff that was enjoyable before returning to posting. Those of us that enjoy and greatly appreciate the wisdom you share on these videos will be more than patient and understanding with on-going content, so please, take your time, and post when you feel up to it. We are grateful for everything you do.
@gregorykleiman2137
@gregorykleiman2137 Жыл бұрын
You take care of yourself Eric. If you ever need someone to talk to we are all here for you and we care about you.
@TerrybleGamer
@TerrybleGamer Жыл бұрын
Eric, even though I'm just one of your subscribers, I understand you 100%. Every time I take on a big project, it is always bigger than expected and also comes with challenges that you wouldn't expect. Take the video recordings of all "KZbin" bussiness next to it and you get a load of (stressful) work in addition to what you actually really like to do. Even in addition to that, a whole family also needs attention Take your time, the majority will always stay here anyway. Find and buy a nice place where your family can grow big. Good luck man, I wish you a nice shop and living space.
@garyfox8701
@garyfox8701 Жыл бұрын
I have to add that between you and Chris Fix you've given me the confidence to actually purchase tools and get under my car. Many thanks for your excellent work Eric.
@russwilliamson3527
@russwilliamson3527 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see you back. You were missed! Hope it isn’t too long before more comes out. My fiancée has 2 Hondas, a 2004 Accord and a 2010 CRV. Have been working on them and learning. Thanks so much for what you’ve done and what you’re going to do.
@rockymtnredneck4888
@rockymtnredneck4888 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see you back, Eric! What ever you do, there are those of us that will watch.
@nfullenwider
@nfullenwider Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you're starting your comeback, you're one of my favorite automotive KZbinrs. I totally understand burnout, I graduated in May 2020 and the pandemic was the last straw for me. I had to walk away and few people understood, but only you know how you feel. I'm glad you got help, and I'm looking forward to the next one.
@lowreedman
@lowreedman Жыл бұрын
Burn-out is a tough thing. Feel better and we'll be here when you're ready.
@yagotwrektm8244
@yagotwrektm8244 Жыл бұрын
Saw you pop up in my feed and wondered what happened to you. Im glad you're doing ok. Im sorry about your shop, but Im glad you've weathered the storm. As far as I'm concerned youre the GOAT of auto repair content and look forward to hearing about whatever life has in store for you. Love ya brother 👊
@bv2999
@bv2999 Жыл бұрын
So very GLAD to see you again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Have several older vehicles in the family fleet, two of them over 300K running great due in part to your Videos. You're a Good Man Eric - hope the Lord sends you the Editor you are looking for.
@81recinos
@81recinos Жыл бұрын
Buddy, I'm glad you're ok. Take care of yourself, be happy, KZbin, and we, the fans, will always be here. Wish you many blessings to you and your family
@alexsprings87
@alexsprings87 Ай бұрын
Im in the middle of Burn-out/Depression right now. Im trying to figure out what to do right now. I know the quicksand you're talking about, im in it deep.... Its amazing to find this video today, I needed to know Im not alone. Life can definitely suck sometimes...
@DoRC
@DoRC Жыл бұрын
I certainly don't have a channel the size of yours but I can definitely understand the pressure and energy involved in making videos. It isn't something I really appreciate it until I was doing it myself. I think a lot of people just don't realize that an 8 minute video that they watch could take 20 hours of actual work to create or more.
@elemele4real
@elemele4real Жыл бұрын
The internet has not been the same without you sir.
@Broad_Street1
@Broad_Street1 Жыл бұрын
I am a Element Owner, and your Element videos have been a great help keeping my Element on the road. Thank You!
@reneecooper7009
@reneecooper7009 Жыл бұрын
So glad this break has been helpful for you. Being a single mom, (my children are now grown and gone), working full time, 12 hour shifts, on one job, then picking up part time or temp work on the off days, (younger nurses could always pick up work), you can really get, " burned out"! I always loved my profession, so that made stuff easier, but those vacations were welcomed, sometimes a staycation was even better. You get the chance to refresh, regroup, and come back recharged! Love the idea of doing the older cars. I'm in my 70's now, and living on a fixed income. Before Covid, and the economic fiasco, I wanted to retire my 1992 Honda Accord LX Station Wagon and was saving for a 2009 Honda Odyssey. Why the '09? Because it's the first one, according it my son, the Honda parts guy, for 15+ years, that didn't have any major problems, like a bad transmission. The '09 Odyssey was just coming into my price range, the LX, or whatever the basic model, with upholstery, not leather was. Then Covid hit, everything just stopped, no new cars, very few used cars, now used cars have tripled in price. I really love my Accord wagon, and have done most of the maintenance and repair work myself, so I've decided to just keep it running. I'd like to do a complete redo on it, like you did with your Element, but at my age, and size, I'm 4'8" tall, I may end up just being able to do what I need to keep it running. It only has 214,000mi.on it. I bought it 21 years ago, with 140,000mi. Have kept it up, ever since. It's never been exposed to road salt, until I came back from my travel job, in 2014. If you did videos on how to keep these wonderful, older cars on the road and looking great, I think there are a lot of people who would benefit from them. It's becoming almost impossible to find any KZbin mechanics that are working on the 4th generation Honda's, any more. I had a 5th generation Accord EX wagon, an '06. I liked the '92 better. Being so short, it's just a better configuration, for me. The '06, besides not being comfortable to drive, seemed like something was always going wrong. So, good bye, 2006! Thanks for the video on replacing O rings in the spark plug wells on the 1992 Accord. I'm just finishing up doing it. I also changed the plugs, wires (NKG always, they last longer), distributor cap, rotor and air filter. My next project might end up being an exhaust system replacement, not that I want to. I have a complete, brand new, OEM exhaust system. I bought it off E-bay. They were selling for $100.00, because the Accord wagons had been discontinued 5 or 6 years earlier. My problem, I can't get anyone to install it. All the repair shops will only install parts they sell. It's not that way in South Texas...LOL. Everyone down there wants to work, they don't care where the parts come from! BTW, my mechanic, when I worked in Texas, was 81, a retired navy sub mechanic! Hope you find the perfect place for your shop. Stay safe and well and God bless.
@darrenberry3456
@darrenberry3456 Жыл бұрын
Hey Eric hang in there everyone heals from burn out Depression , I think you coming out says alot a good sign of true healing . I have been a fan for along time and was said when your videos stopped . Seeing this one from your storage area was a good feeling that maybe soon you will be back with great topics about and on the auto Industry. Thanks for your short video hang in there the right deal will come and meet you where you are at . Thanks again .
@jonroberts4422
@jonroberts4422 Жыл бұрын
@ETCG1 If coming back to the the dragon come a little south near Lake Lanier and see our rebuild shop. 36 yrs rebuilding OEM auto parts. We had Jared Pink stop in last year to get a repair no one else could help him with including MOPAR. We are vintage Asian USDM & JDM as well as vintage Euro specialists.
@AndreaCampaner88
@AndreaCampaner88 Жыл бұрын
Hey Eric, long time viewer here: just wanted to let you know that I am very happy to see you again here👍 Take your time and don't worry, we are still here👍
@Joshoptimus
@Joshoptimus Жыл бұрын
Nobody would be better at Honda revival videos than ETCG....I personally like these kinds of videos....they're most definitely trending these days
@Killington1
@Killington1 Жыл бұрын
Eric, I watch all the shows on Motor Trend Channel and think you would be the perfect host, with your new shop, restoring classic cars. You would be a natural. Thank you for all the videos. You've helped me immensely through the years. If you were a surgeon, I think I'd be able to do heart transplants by now! Take care of yourself.
@noflooddamage154
@noflooddamage154 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you're back Eric! Been watching since 09.
@jarrodhayne560
@jarrodhayne560 Жыл бұрын
Good to hear you’re doing better. Life ain’t easy for us men, it’s ok to fall down and get back up👊 or fall off the KZbin horse, and then pony up again
@TheCodeman1111
@TheCodeman1111 Жыл бұрын
Hey man I understand completely. I feel like I'm right there with you. Been doing this shit my whole life and I'm ready to start doing something else for a little while
@luisespinoza6139
@luisespinoza6139 Жыл бұрын
You look more at peace and seem to want to move forward. May you find joy always. 🙏
@chrisschlis9440
@chrisschlis9440 Жыл бұрын
Glad you haven't quit. And it's awesome that you told the sensitive part of your story! Men's mental health is a big deal... alot of guys just "man up" instead of seeking help. Great advice and I look forward to seeing your future work!
@Adam-bf4hv
@Adam-bf4hv Жыл бұрын
Man you're the whole reason I started to like cars. I'm really glad to see you back.
@Momma42B
@Momma42B 2 ай бұрын
Your videos have been invaluable! Please keep yourself healthy. I am glad your coming back.
@edc1806
@edc1806 Жыл бұрын
Eric, glad to see you! I want to thank you sincerely for addressing mental health issues. It seems men are reluctant to talk about those things. I ignored mine- well, really, I just didn't know what to do. It led to serious problems. Keep on doing what you need to do and hope we can see you again in a happy, healthy situation. Just talking about this stuff is helping people. Thank you.
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