LOOSE Shifter & STUCK Seat Belts? (1991 Ford Probe V6 5-speed ;)

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Pine Hollow Auto Diagnostics

Pine Hollow Auto Diagnostics

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@Ben-says-you-are-AWESOME
@Ben-says-you-are-AWESOME 4 ай бұрын
Did anyone else notice the front fender repair? Compare 2:22 and 17:34 you didn't mention that Ivan!
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics 4 ай бұрын
Oh yeah good eye! Owner just recently ran into a black bear cub who was crossing the road 😳 I had to pop that back out with a prybar so the passenger door could open 😂
@brano2yt
@brano2yt 4 ай бұрын
Nice easter egg, i was about to comment the same
@braddofner
@braddofner 4 ай бұрын
Ivan just wanted to see who was really paying attention...
@MrTonyPiscatelle
@MrTonyPiscatelle 4 ай бұрын
@@braddofner Yep saw that hidden repair also.
@Andy_Hinners
@Andy_Hinners 4 ай бұрын
I missed that. My attention span maxes out at 15:00 minutes.
@melissathompson7229
@melissathompson7229 4 ай бұрын
Ivan....the radio isnt the problem. Its the amplifier under the pasenger seat. All you have to do is order a Metra 70-5513 amp bypass harness. Just unplug both plugs going into the amplifier and this plugs in both sides and you're done
@RickyRisnandar
@RickyRisnandar 4 ай бұрын
bonus point for pop up headlights 👍
@robertsmith2956
@robertsmith2956 4 ай бұрын
That was my first bushing fix. The headlight control arms on rx7. The motor had a turn nob on back so you could manually rotate it to get access even if motor died.
@linuspoindexter106
@linuspoindexter106 4 ай бұрын
Among the tools used: Horse hoof hasp, kitchen scissors, carpenter's clamp, hammer, and sharp picks. Love it!
@ericbell5272
@ericbell5272 4 ай бұрын
You forgot about the piece of hose for the gear shifter 😂
@linuspoindexter106
@linuspoindexter106 4 ай бұрын
@@ericbell5272 And flat iron mini-prybar.
@suttoncoldfield9318
@suttoncoldfield9318 4 ай бұрын
Also spare fuel line
@bigfoot9445
@bigfoot9445 4 ай бұрын
My 1st ever new car was a 1989 2.2L Intercooled Turbocharged Probe GT. That thing was a missile! Mine spooled up at fairly low rpms and had some serious torque steer that surprised me on my test drive. It had variable suspension and speed sensitive steering, just like an RX7 of the day. It got more stable the faster you drove it and you could feel the thing squat down at high speed. Topped out about 145. It flew and I loved that car. Ended upside down in it avoiding a wreck about 4 yrs later. Totaled. Very sad day but walked away with only a small cut on a finger from broken sunroof glass when crawling out. My brother with me at the time was unhurt. At certain angles the profile was similar to a Testarosa. Mine was all black. Still miss it.
@404notfound.....
@404notfound..... 4 ай бұрын
We had a brand new mercury villager mini van back in the day that had the automatic seatbelts. Even the neighbors came over to look at the auto belt lol
@robertsmith2956
@robertsmith2956 4 ай бұрын
Wife showed me picture of back window of mini van. "Condoms prevent minivans"
@GeminiSeven43
@GeminiSeven43 4 ай бұрын
Nothing like the old days and the wonderful ideas for safety. I remember if you try to get out of the car too quick the traveling seat belt would be at just the right place to smack you in the forehead. I can't imagine having to release and reattach that shoulder belt each time you drive the car but I guess he will get used to it. Another oddball and another car brought to you empty......GRRRRR!!!! Thanks so much for the time-capsule video Ivan
@WorthlessNickores
@WorthlessNickores 3 ай бұрын
Oh I forgot to say you're the most amazing diagnostician I've ever seen. Brilliant genius!
@nv1493
@nv1493 4 ай бұрын
Good candid for aftermarket 3-point harnesses. Good on the owner to keep this running vs new disposable complicated junk.
@JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT
@JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT 4 ай бұрын
Nice "time machine", Ivan! And the repairs were only for normal wear and tear, which is gratifying. You are right - it's got character and soul, and they don't make them like that anymore.
@GregThompson-u6g
@GregThompson-u6g 4 ай бұрын
this fix or repair daily had a amazing outcome because of a great ending because of a great mechanic and decent body man
@adamtrombino106
@adamtrombino106 4 ай бұрын
I hate it when my shifter goes limp..Neat old car, and quite impressive at the time. That old 3.0 will outlive most owners.
@larryberry2436
@larryberry2436 4 ай бұрын
I recall the first Probe that I worked on. Went to pull codes with a red Snap-on brick. The VIN showed it as a Ford diesel truck. Hooked it up as a Mazda and was able to pull codes. Fun days.
@rarefruit2320
@rarefruit2320 4 ай бұрын
Crazy how tech and has changed
@robertsmith2956
@robertsmith2956 4 ай бұрын
Mom bought a stolen truck with a paint job. LOL
@mikeam3871
@mikeam3871 4 ай бұрын
I remember shorting pins on the obd2 connector and counting the check engine light flashing with an interval between flashes. You’d observe that action and correlate it to a trouble code.
@blackscotydog
@blackscotydog 4 ай бұрын
That shifter looks a lot like a 1st gen Impreza....I have a 96 Impreza coupe the shifter was like a stick in can of molasses... I work in a machine shop so I made my own bushings out of UHMW polyethylene and stripper bolts for pins..........Worked like a hot dam....Yep.. Save The Manuals!! Old cars have heart and soul. Nice job a usual Ivan!
@KenMagee
@KenMagee 4 ай бұрын
I had 2 1990 Probes. A baby blue 5 speed and a Red automatic GT. I blew the engine on the 5 speed and the GT had a massive clog in the cat. I straight piped it because we didn't have inspections where I lived. After that I sold it to my buddy. Good times were had in both of them in the mid 90s.
@thk7513
@thk7513 4 ай бұрын
I forgot about the strangling automatic seatbelts. That was an idea that was thankfully short lived in the industry.
@gregwhite5058
@gregwhite5058 4 ай бұрын
My wife has an '89 Probe GT. With the turbo and 5 speed it's got quite a bit of pep. Unfortunately she left it parked outside in the hot sun for many years so all that plastic in the interior is just really brittle. But mechanically at over 260,000 miles it still runs great with all the original drivetrain parts, including the original clutch!
@farmermiyagi1338
@farmermiyagi1338 4 ай бұрын
It's 5am and I have coffee in my cup and PHAD on my computer. Nice start to my Sunday.
@robavis4906
@robavis4906 4 ай бұрын
the good ole days. I was 18 back then. This country has def went downhill since in most aspects.
@rarefruit2320
@rarefruit2320 4 ай бұрын
The Americas have been steadily going downhill since the 1600’s
@davidgrisco1939
@davidgrisco1939 4 ай бұрын
I agree with you Ivan, it's good that the owner is keeping a perfectly repairable vehicle on the road (although I'm not a Ford guy)
@robertsmith9756
@robertsmith9756 4 ай бұрын
I worked at Troy Ford as a tech when these were new, I can remember prepping them. I was fresh out of MoTech Automotive Trade school and boy was I Green!!
@AP9311
@AP9311 4 ай бұрын
Wow, a real oldie!! Used to have Ford probe years years ago lol. Nice fix!! Great video!
@vpimike2646
@vpimike2646 4 ай бұрын
I'm glad you clarified that the models with the automatic transmissions were junk because I remember renting one of them when it was new and the transmission was horrible. It also seemed to have shoddy fit and finish issues as I recall.
@izzzzzz6
@izzzzzz6 4 ай бұрын
Your getting all the sweet rides in this year!
@SedatedByLife
@SedatedByLife 4 ай бұрын
I've said it before and I'll say it again - i miss the '90's... some of the best body designs and built pretty darn well.
@GregoryGlessnerViolin
@GregoryGlessnerViolin 4 ай бұрын
Old cars do have the character and soul that new ones lack!
@braddofner
@braddofner 4 ай бұрын
Wow, what a flashback! My mother had this exact same car when I was 11 or 12. It was her first brand new car ever! I can remember being surprised it was a "Ford-Mazda" as I didn't know at 12 years old how the companies worked together.
@renj6531
@renj6531 4 ай бұрын
thats the only reason why its still running if it were a 100% ford it would be junk . ask your self how many early 2000s ford focuses do you see on the road ( my point being a newer car should be on the road)
@throttlebottle5906
@throttlebottle5906 4 ай бұрын
@@renj6531 that's all on the idiot owners not doing maintenance. as with most vehicles!(yeah, some are full out turds from the start).
@sixtyfiveford
@sixtyfiveford 4 ай бұрын
Those seatbelts have an Allen in the center white portion so you can manually retract them. There are actually quarter size plugs you can remove that line up with these so you don't have to remove the panel either. Impossible to find represents for these or they're sister car the Ford escort (mazda protege). Great work as always.
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics 4 ай бұрын
Yup I saw that little plug and figured it was a manual bypass! Funny enough the motors worked perfectly fine but the cables were chewed up by the poorly-designed rails. We had a 1990 Honda Civic with auto belts and that little wagon had no belt problems until it rusted away...
@WorthlessNickores
@WorthlessNickores 3 ай бұрын
I had a 1989 Ford Probe LX 2.2 Mazda engine with automatic transmission in 1995. It was like brand new witth the digital dash and entire movable adjustable cluster with steering wheel, great car. My next car after that was a 1989 Mazda 626 LX with stickshift and ran it to 277k miles. Cars used to last forever with literal minimal input.
@Land2020-w6w
@Land2020-w6w 4 ай бұрын
Ivan, every video you do is like a breath of fresh air. So glad you appreciate when cars were made to last not like the modern junk. Dave in Guernsey, Channel Islands.
@billziegmond4943
@billziegmond4943 4 ай бұрын
I love the view from your driveway. It reminds me of Western Kentucky. Farrier Hoof Rasp for the win on the dash. I waiting for you to use horseshoe nails as fasters. 🤣🤣🤣
@tylermacconnell217
@tylermacconnell217 4 ай бұрын
The Probe was a shared platform with Mazda, hence the made in Japan parts. Not because Ford cared more about quality back then. This car was also originally planned to replace the Mustang. Glad it didn’t.
@gtemnykh
@gtemnykh 4 ай бұрын
Exactly. Probe was based on the MX-6 coupe. The only American engineering in it is that cast iron Vulcan V6 (I’d rather have the Mazda 12 valve turbo 4cyl!)
@SomeRandomHuman717
@SomeRandomHuman717 4 ай бұрын
Yep, came here to say that, too: Probe and Mazda MX-6 were sister cars. Not sure what the current status is, but in the later '70s thru at least late '90s IIRC Ford owned about a 25% stake in Mazda and there was a lot of sharing, from parts bins thru base platforms to entire vehicles being re-badged (Mazda B series mini pickups = Ford Courier pickups).
@Andy_Hinners
@Andy_Hinners 4 ай бұрын
Proudly made in Flat Rock, MI
@alantrimble2881
@alantrimble2881 4 ай бұрын
⁠​⁠@@SomeRandomHuman717Each of the Big 3 had an ownership interest in a Japanese automaker beginning in the 1970s. GM owned a chunk of Isuzu, Ford owned a stake in Mazda, and Chrysler owned a piece of Mitsubishi. This allowed the American manufacturers to rebadge Japanese cars and trucks as their own. You already mentioned Ford’s Courier/Mazda B series. The Chevy LUV was an Isuzu. The Dodge D50 was a Mitsubishi Mighty Max. Chrysler/Plymouth/Dodge had the Colt, Arrow,Sapporo, Charger and more. All were just rebadged Mitsubishis.
@lovemym16
@lovemym16 4 ай бұрын
Probes are Evil!
@mrjsv4935
@mrjsv4935 4 ай бұрын
Still cool and "retrofuturistic" looking car. The real "future" just decided to go for the SUV's and Crossovers instead of sleek and aerodynamic cars like the Probe. I recall that underneath Ford Probe had Mazda 626 platform, and the gear shifter rod with "cv joint rubber boot" looking part brings memories from 323 as well. They had quite precise feeling manual gear shifter. Very interesting to see the automatic seatbelt mechanism too, never seen them disassembled before 👍
@Garth2011
@Garth2011 4 ай бұрын
That Vulcan V6 has some umph for sure. Had one in a 1993 Tarus and there was plenty of power. Interesting list of repairs and no scanners, oscilloscopes, meters etc. on this one !
@eightycutty
@eightycutty 4 ай бұрын
I work at a dealership & we were just talking about Probes & how theres still a following for them. My sons 97 Escort has this same style shifter with the same issue. My daughter n law has an 89 T-bird with those buckles & I chuckle every time my son gets in. Hers still work & he gets whacked just about every time he gets in it lol
@csebastian71
@csebastian71 4 ай бұрын
What a breath of fresh air after that XC90. Doing a manual swap on my 850 T5R this weekend!! Save manuals!!
@ohmbug10
@ohmbug10 4 ай бұрын
A guy I worked with took his wife on "vacation" in a red Probe their son had just purchased brand new. They went from Carrollton, Ohio to Florida and back in 3 days. What a vacation!😂
@Sandmansa
@Sandmansa 4 ай бұрын
Wow! Surprisingly decent shape too, giving it's age. I've always hated those auto seatbelt systems. What a waste. But replacement tracks for them are fairly inexpensive.
@IamDerick
@IamDerick 4 ай бұрын
Had a similar problem with the seatbelts on a 94 Nissan Sentra. Final solution was installing a regular set out of another model. Same thing as yours the mounting holes where already there. Another case I had was a cracked gear in the drive unit, I cannot remember the make/model but lucky for the customer I was able to find one in a local wrecking yard. BTW I am a sucker for pop out style headlights. They rock. Cheers.
@Mr-Mag00
@Mr-Mag00 4 ай бұрын
Super job on repairs I always like those no parts required fixes! go Ivan!! Took out my 1992 BMW 525i 5 speed this year, she needed a water pump 🙂 tossed one in and now it purrs like a kitten with 319,000 miles on it 🤔 Gosh I Love this car! S3.23 rear end hehe well you get the idea 😱.
@chrisstoddard1144
@chrisstoddard1144 4 ай бұрын
One of the first times I've seen you belt in for a test drive. 🙂
@the_truck_farmer
@the_truck_farmer 4 ай бұрын
What a time capsule! Takes me back!
@RJon2006
@RJon2006 4 ай бұрын
Got to love these Probes. Glad it didn’t replace the Mustang.
@khalidshaikh6511
@khalidshaikh6511 4 ай бұрын
What a nice exhaust sound for a V6.
@alexanderzubar9593
@alexanderzubar9593 4 ай бұрын
WOW! No scanner required for the repair. Much respect for the effort to keep this one on the road. No modules required!! It’ll still be repairable 20 years from now.
@albutterfield5965
@albutterfield5965 4 ай бұрын
Another car leaves the shop with a smile 👍👍
@robertsmith2956
@robertsmith2956 4 ай бұрын
and an empty gas tank. LOL Would have loved to see the last one leaving down the driveway.
@major__kong
@major__kong 4 ай бұрын
That horse hoof file was funny. Reminded me of a time when I had to take a few thousandths off a shaft, but I don't have a lathe. Into a drill chuck it went with the trigger lock engaged. A few passes with some emery cloth did the trick. You just have to let it cool down because thermal expansion from friction from the emery cloth will make it seem like you didn't do anything.
@kevinwisler4547
@kevinwisler4547 4 ай бұрын
I remember being asked to repair the pop-up headlights for a family member. After trying to carefully remove some bolts and having them break, we decided not to proceed any further. Some of the bolts they used were incredibly soft.
@brianw8963
@brianw8963 4 ай бұрын
Pretty cool looking old Forazda. I had a couple Rangers of that era, actually great little trucks. I think they were pretty much Mazdas, which is probably what made them good . Nice work Ivan. 👍👍🇺🇸
@jonclark1288
@jonclark1288 4 ай бұрын
Rangers were always made by Ford, not Mazda. The 94-09 Mazda B-series trucks were rebadged Rangers, also made by Ford.
@brianw8963
@brianw8963 4 ай бұрын
@@jonclark1288 I’ll take your word for it. I had a 94 2wd 4cyl. 5 sp. for many years, great little truck, never a single issue, until the wife crashed it.
@gtemnykh
@gtemnykh 4 ай бұрын
Yep those were all Ford and very sturdy. I had two both with the 8 spark plug 2.3 Lima and Mazda sourced 5spd manual. Sturdy solid simple trucks. Old school “twin-I beam” front ends didn’t ride great but you get used to it. Could hop curbs like no one’s business.
@JD987abc
@JD987abc 4 ай бұрын
Nice job on the repairs. I always thought the ford probe was one of the sexiest sports cars made in the US. Design reminded me of an F-16 fighter.
@mrwick4875
@mrwick4875 4 ай бұрын
Wow old school this morning. My at the time girlfriend was probed in the back of a probe were still together as of today over 30 years ago. She (now wife ) must of love my probing skills (no pun) intended
@farmermiyagi1338
@farmermiyagi1338 4 ай бұрын
Wow! I had completely forgotten about the Ford Probe. XD
@tonyedwards5782
@tonyedwards5782 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the flash back Ivan I am a retired Mazda Master tech and banged my head on that stupid seat belt and wished I could disable them. Long time since I seen Mazda parts in a Ford bag. Keep up the good work man it's so much fun to watch. Ha Ha
@stephengass6067
@stephengass6067 4 ай бұрын
I can't count the number of times when I was working on those cars were I stuck my head in to start them and almost hung myself haha I always checked after that if they had those my mom had an escourt wagon like that.
@robertsmith2956
@robertsmith2956 4 ай бұрын
damn, makes me want to get some for those grabby cops. LOL
@davidpotter7484
@davidpotter7484 4 ай бұрын
We had one of those on our car lot, when they were almost new. The double hood hump ones were pretty fast.
@Timahcs2
@Timahcs2 4 ай бұрын
When this happened with my Mitsubishi, I managed to get it back to it’s parked position and I unplugged the damn thing so I could attach the seat belt to it! My very favorite thing with this design was, when you are at a drive through and open the door to lean and reach out, the seat belt would move and drag your head down to the mirror! 😂😂😂😂😂. A kind of humiliation exercise brought to us by the Japanese! ❤️❤️❤️. Lmao!!
@mrbigvanlife7130
@mrbigvanlife7130 4 ай бұрын
That baby is a rebranded Mazda MX6 - hence the Japan parts - not because Ford used to have quality 😊
@farmermiyagi1338
@farmermiyagi1338 4 ай бұрын
I have a mini-lathe that I bought years ago specifically for making shifter bushings. ;) Dodge and their crappy shifter bushings, and making you buy a whole cable set just for bad bushings.
@arcburn3364
@arcburn3364 4 ай бұрын
This reminds me of the time way back then when Roy D. Mercer called a salesman at one of our local Ford dealerships and threatened to whoop his ass because his wife was car shopping and she said the salesman offered to show her his Probe. A really funny crank call. Anyway good job Ivan.
@DaveReynolds-y3v
@DaveReynolds-y3v 4 ай бұрын
Ivan, great video. Really enjoyed it. Liked the way you fixed that shifter. Maybe you should write a book, Zen and the Art of Low Cost Maintenance?
@phprofYT
@phprofYT 4 ай бұрын
The automatic seat belt has to be near the top of the list of stupid "safety" ideas of the 20th century. Next to it would be GM's mounting of the top end of the shoulder belt to the upper corner on the seat. I drove one of these for several years. Never needed it in its official capacity but I always questioned the design choice.
@tomgeorge3726
@tomgeorge3726 4 ай бұрын
The very first Range Rovers did the same thing, top corner seat anchor instead of the B pillar, even got approved to be sold here in Australia, seatbelts just for the sake of regulation, not safety. Automatic seatbelt, what a joke, you still have to manually clip the lap belt.
@topher8634
@topher8634 4 ай бұрын
Then GM started putting the belt tensioner in the front doors. They called these "automatic" because you could leave them buckled, open the door and get in or out. I tried it when my family got a '90 Pontiac, to me it was just too awkward.
@lugnutgmc
@lugnutgmc 4 ай бұрын
GMT800 trucks up through at least 2007 had top shoulder harness retractor mounted in seats. Is that the same thing you're referring to?
@lvsqcsl
@lvsqcsl 4 ай бұрын
IIRC you did a "Halloween Special" on a second generation Probe some time back. (Man what a pile!) This car was produced at the Flat Rock, Michigan plant alongside the Mazda MX-6. I didn't realize this car had the same 3.0 liter "Vulcan" V-6 that came as an option in the Ford Taurus beginning in 1986 and later the Ford Tempo. That was a cast-iron engine and was offered alongside the 3.8 liter and for a time the 4 cylinder and was the only engine offered when the mid-sized Taurus was discontinued in 2007. Those motorized seat belts were passive restraints that we had before airbags. (Don't get out of the car until the seatbelt stops travelling forward; and don't ask me how I know that.) I am thinking Dodge/Plymouth Spirit/Acclaim had an airbag on one side and these mechanical seatbelts on the passenger side. As far as those remarks about '90's cars, Ivan, let us not forget that there is a '96 Mystique in your driveway and the 'ol Marquis is in mine. We are treated to '90's vehicles every time we turn the key. Ford was going to replace the Mustang with this car and thank GOD they didn't! GREAT VIDEO!
@michaelpairidis7382
@michaelpairidis7382 4 ай бұрын
If the next video is a DMC DeLorean I’ll pee myself. The mix of vehicles you work on is interesting and entertaining. No discrimination of make or model. Like Rick James said ‘Give it to me baby’ 😂
@robertsmith2956
@robertsmith2956 4 ай бұрын
At least you can get parts for the DeLorean.
@lvsqcsl
@lvsqcsl 4 ай бұрын
Car Wizard did a DeLorean recently. He demonstrated how the Flux Capacitor works.
@throttlebottle5906
@throttlebottle5906 4 ай бұрын
quick, someone with an DeLorean ship it to ivan for some repairs... lol
@sandybarnes887
@sandybarnes887 4 ай бұрын
You've been probed! Lol. Great to see these old cars loved and kept on the road. U r the best
@chrishill5166
@chrishill5166 4 ай бұрын
Sweet Ivan. Even King Charles hasn't got an entrance drive as long as yours
@stevelentz9458
@stevelentz9458 4 ай бұрын
I owned one of these in the '90s. IIRC, this platform was shared with the Mazda MX6, hence the Japanese parts.
@tomtke7351
@tomtke7351 4 ай бұрын
Actually.... WHAT A COOL LITTLE CAR!
@mentals555
@mentals555 4 ай бұрын
I had a 91 GT Turbo for a short time. Sometimes it would boost a bit over 10 psi for some reason instead of the normal 7. Fun car
@duanebuck193
@duanebuck193 4 ай бұрын
Another trick for shimming out a bolt if you have problems getting tubing to hold is heat shrink tubing. It makes a nice uniform spacer to thicken the side of the bolt and will last for years (it also works for cabinet latches that have gotten a little loose and don't hold the door closed like they should).
@clintharris1898
@clintharris1898 4 ай бұрын
The bushings were made in Japan because the Ford Probe shared the drivetrain with the Mazda 626.
@emmettturner9452
@emmettturner9452 4 ай бұрын
“They got parts from Japan. You can’t beat that!” I dunno, considering the originals fully disintegrated. Hopefully these are an updated part in response to this issue. In 2009 I noticed that my new 2008 Kawasaki EX250J had two different part numbers for the same size (M5) expanding rubber well nut. The two exposed on the windscreen were the only ones with that part number, but the first time you take a side panel off you will find that all 14 of the others were rotten and split in less than a year. Kawasaki knew this was happening but, no doubt, they had a lot of inventory to get rid of. Eventually they updated the parts diagram to erase any sign that there was ever a different part number… instead of just listing a superseding part… but my old forum posts about it remain to this day complete with parts numbers to prove it. It’s not UV since they degrade no matter where they are, deep inside the bike. Kawasaki knew this but decided to only use the better ones where you could see them on the windscreen. They knew something was wrong with the others but instead of using the good ones everywhere they just created two part numbers to liquidate the bad inventory into customer bikes right under your nose. Heck, the dealer took the right panel off on the first service and I found those two had already been replaced with generic M5 rubber wellnuts. This delayed me noticing for almost a year since I also only took that panel off previously. When I realized that every single one with that part number was split in to except those, it suddenly clicked that they had already been replaced at my first service. They were in the under tail, tail fairings, upper fairing (headlight cowl), windscreen behind the dash cowl, etc… anywhere plastics might need to be held together.
@JohnIsett
@JohnIsett 4 ай бұрын
Old Ford Probe actually pretty fast. In 1993, while driving Autobahn in rental BMW 316i (from Stuttgart to Frankfurt) I was passed by three cars. I was limited by governor to 200 kph (124 mph) and was first passed, much to my surprise, by Probe going about 135 mph. It wasn't the fastest on the road, but, hey, pretty good. (In a little bit I was passed by Mercedes going about 145 and then a little later by a Porsche going about 155 mph.) Remember, kids, speed kills. Whenever I am stopped by police I always ask if they have ever driven the Autobahn. The answer is always "no". So sad. Such a wonderful driving opportunity. (Oh, and I'll never forget the little Mitsubishi wagon I passed pedaling as fast as he could doing about 100 mph.) Great times!
@kurtvogler8417
@kurtvogler8417 4 ай бұрын
Been on the autobahn back in 1990. Great experience.
@robertsmith2956
@robertsmith2956 4 ай бұрын
No longer it is all speed limits like here. average speed minus 30kph. I used to get off at the borders, and take the back roads. Cars that flew by me at 150 would come up behind me again at 150. LOL My passport is empty except for Germany where I got off the plane in Frankfurt. Wish I had shipped my colt back to us. didn't realize the euro model was not the same. Test drove the us one, and pulled right back into the dealer, no thanks.
@JohnIsett
@JohnIsett 4 ай бұрын
@@robertsmith2956 yes, the little Mitsubishi was a “Colt”. Thanks for reminding me!
@ewanjarvie8369
@ewanjarvie8369 4 ай бұрын
Great video Ivan. I'll need to order the bushes for my Mazda MX-6 (2.5 V6) and do the fix as you made it look so easy. Got a 07 Dodge Nitro with a hand brake issue - parts hard to come by in Scotland but lije keeping them on the road. Keep up the good work 👍
@Mister...H
@Mister...H 4 ай бұрын
I had 91' GL with 2.2 in 2008 through 2012. I paid 1,100 and put 100,000 miles on it. It was fun.
@HeyBirt
@HeyBirt 4 ай бұрын
It seems that the 1990s to early 2000s were the golden years for reliable but not overcomplicated modern vehicles. It did not take 25~50 networked computer modules to make a reliable, fun to drive car.
@badgerdave22
@badgerdave22 4 ай бұрын
Ivan, you can really see the engineer come out in these types of videos... You WILL NOT give up until you figure out how it works (and how to find a creative way to fix it)! 😁
@bms9144
@bms9144 4 ай бұрын
I have a buddy who put over 800k on his Probe, which included a fair amount of rough dirt roads that would normally require a 4WD vehicle on his way to various mountains.
@williamwhite9767
@williamwhite9767 4 ай бұрын
The 4 cylinder engines that came in some of the Probes had great durability. I've heard of them going over 300k miles.
@gtemnykh
@gtemnykh 4 ай бұрын
Mazda 2.2 12 valve. They live pretty good even with a turbo bolted up so the naturally aspirated ones even moreso.
@maxkendal5152
@maxkendal5152 4 ай бұрын
No green crusties, just a little old age. That car looked incredibly rust free for its 33 years.
@thirzapeevey2395
@thirzapeevey2395 4 ай бұрын
I hated those attack belts. We had a '90 Tempo that my mom bought new, and we bought it from her later. Ours did that as well after a while, and replacing the belt was really expensive. They weren't government regulation, the selling point was you got a discount on your insurance if you had them, because they knew you would be wearing your seat belt at all times. I think I'd have to find a way to just bolt in simple seat belts. It looks like that car shared a lot of parts with my '90 Ranger and '98 Ranger. Both of them made a groaning sound at a certain point of the travel of the steering wheel from new, and I always figured it was plastic rubbing. Okay, you are making me miss those old trucks and car. I miss my stick shift vehicles. They were much more fun to drive, and they were much more controllable.
@190055joe
@190055joe 4 ай бұрын
Just a quick tip most cars are equipped with collapsible steering column and over time they tend to move on their nylon guides due to pushing during braking etc best fix is pull back the steering wheel and extend column to its original location.
@billmalec
@billmalec 4 ай бұрын
Rented a Probe for the weekend neck in the day. I liked it. Kinda sporty, nice car. It was nice.
@charleshenshaw9099
@charleshenshaw9099 4 ай бұрын
When the Probe first came out, there was a guy at that loved those cars.
@JimmyMakingitwork
@JimmyMakingitwork 4 ай бұрын
Man we get some old cars at our shop, so I feel your pain, haha. Finding parts is getting harder and harder. Need a welder and some scrap to make parts, :).
@mikechiodetti4482
@mikechiodetti4482 4 ай бұрын
Ford had the Ranger (I had an 87 2.9V6 5 speed) with the 2.0L, 2.5L 4cylinder engines, then the 2.9L, 3.0L and 4.0L V6 engines. As I read about the older Rangers being built on the assembly line, the Ranger went one way the Mazda "B" models went the other way. (Mazda B2000, B2500, B3000, B4000). Then there was the Chevy LUV. Got off track there. Anyway, nice fix Ivan.
@Paramount531
@Paramount531 4 ай бұрын
A "Maz-stang!"
@nhzxboi
@nhzxboi 4 ай бұрын
OOOooof. Those things were water leaks on wheels. It was sooo amazing how the water would wick through the wiring harness from the hatch to the front....talk about green crusties. They were fun enough but very leaky.
@pootthatbak2578
@pootthatbak2578 4 ай бұрын
My 91 spare tire would constantly be under water under the hatchback
@xanderlander8989
@xanderlander8989 4 ай бұрын
Headlights go up! Headlights go down!
@MrTonyPiscatelle
@MrTonyPiscatelle 4 ай бұрын
I didn't notice where you addressed the suspension . The shifter repair reminds me of when I was a young man, I made similar shim/bushing repairs with hose and it wasn't 2 weeks later and I was repairing it again. My experience tells me the hose will give out very soon. I use to rent these Probes when I was traveling the country for my job. They were fun to drive but not my favorite ride.
@travissheehan6082
@travissheehan6082 4 ай бұрын
I think he just changed the steering wheel to get rid of the binding
@dendkmac
@dendkmac 4 ай бұрын
Ford Probe!! I have not went to bed yet will watch this first!!
@toshayonguard4253
@toshayonguard4253 4 ай бұрын
Hard spot in steering you better check the steering shaft for tight or dried out u-joint’s.
@a_w_bukhari7579
@a_w_bukhari7579 4 ай бұрын
I see you liked it, Ivan! Neat
@scepternetworks
@scepternetworks 4 ай бұрын
The radio issue... Could be weak ground not able to supply enough current for higher volumes so the amp is cutting out.
@louoldschool7047
@louoldschool7047 4 ай бұрын
I used to build these cars at the flat rock, mi. assembly plant
@PileOfEmptyTapes
@PileOfEmptyTapes 4 ай бұрын
I bet the radio has overcurrent monitoring like my old Sansa Clip+ does. There may be a fried speaker (melted voice coils tend to go semi-shorted) or a short in the wiring somewhere.
@bobbg9041
@bobbg9041 4 ай бұрын
Look under the passenger seat if it has a black box its a factory amp, The bypass loop is up hight on the right side next to the radio unplug it plug the radio into that harness thats not connected to the amp. Done its a white plug male and female
@neilmurphy845
@neilmurphy845 4 ай бұрын
I wish they'd bring back pop of headlights They're so cool
@abitofeverything1234
@abitofeverything1234 4 ай бұрын
Nice shoes, Ivan. Based on your tools, I've bought a Revvstark Impact wrench that comes with 2 batteries on Amazon for $99. It works like a champ.
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics 4 ай бұрын
It's a beast! I use mine every day!
@cygnus58
@cygnus58 4 ай бұрын
Shifter love. The innovator.
@valkotenev6855
@valkotenev6855 4 ай бұрын
Like the "Adam's song" though by Blink
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