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Matt Garza
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2020 Hyundai Kona broken side mirror glass replacement
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NOTE: The video cuts off slightly early. Hold the mirror at the spot where it attaches to the actuator (the circle thing) and press firmly. Hold as much surface area as possible when pushing in so that you do not break the mirror glass. Press firmly until you hear a click. If you don't hear one, pull it off and try again. DO NOT use too much muscle or you'll break the glass. Firm but don't forc...
2003 to 2008 Toyota Matrix/Corolla 1.8 proportioning valve replacement (no bleed required)
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Archie
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my jiu jitsu journey update
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brake caliper bolt won't go in? loosen bracket bolts
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2020 Hyundai Kona 2.0 PCV Valve Replacement
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yard sale finds
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Astro 7412 1/4" metric flex socket set
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Why Did I Waste Money on a Die Grinder?
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I used each tool for 30 seconds and show the unexpected results.
3-Way Switch for Basement
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2020 Hyundai Kona low beam bulb replacement, right/passenger side
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three-way switch nightmare finally over
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Actually, this is the fifth time I've wired a three-way switch circuit. One of those included a four-way switch (controlling a light from three different switches).
how I do business versus how they do business (rant)
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Harbor Freight Portland Electric Wood Chipper Review
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Why not just use an electric transfer pump if you're gonna hook up to an outlet anyway? The best use case for these seem to be as a sump pump backup if the power goes out, or for transferring auto fluids when you're too far from an outlet
No shot i found this. I was looking at the exact same video, ended up looking at the BigRed version of this which looks identical to the TCE. Going back and forth on which one to get (big red or tce). I might go with TCE for the blue. How are they 1 year later?
How hard would it be to swap a 3.5 in the car out of interpid are 300m ??
I don't know, but probably really hard. I don't know much about swapping engines but I do know that the wiring harness would be an issue....not all of the same plugs, also the engine mount would be different which would require welding. It's hard enough putting the original engine back in, lol. I suspect that kind of thing would be easier on much older cars---more room under the hood and not as many electronics.
Ok thank you
Hi, to test the horn with the pink wire using terminal 25 needs the battery connected also or disconnected, I tried and the negative was disconnected, I had no sound from the horn but the relay was clicking, I am wondering if I got no sound because of the battery being disconnected
you definitely will need the battery connected for the horn to work (unless the circuit is somehow being powered externally), good luck to you
Great video. Very informative. Thanks!
Is there 3 bolts
I believe so, just check the new starter or a pic of a new starter for this vehicle and you'll know
Tell me you were the least intelligent in the class without telling me you were the least intelligent in the class
That, "shiiit", was so real, as a D.I.Y.er I felt that. Lol. Thank you for the video.
haha....yeah, I'm about to change an alternator on a 2002 Ford Escape here in just a bit and it requires removing a cv axle, I'm sure I'm gonna do some more cussing lol
Muy interesante,para hacer el video debiste haber creado las condiciones,iluminación,trabajar con las dos manos
I was alone and could do the job with only one hand. I used the other hand to record the video.
Omg thank you for this! Mine just went out last night and I couldn't find any information haha. This is great. 👌🏼
You're welcome! You will see others mentioning the little opening in the wheel well that you can use, that works fine but I like this method better, it's easier on the wrists in my opinion.
who told you that you wouldnt need to bleed the brakes, ANY time you open a hydralic line you get air in the system, it might not be much but its there, you might bleed out a lot of fluid from each line (length of line from the point you opened it) but you will find bubbles. even if the pedal feels good now, a small bubble in the line wont make the pedal go to the floor, thats the result of an open/expanding line or a bad master cylinder. ALWAYS bleed your brakes folks
I didn't need to bleed the brakes when opening it from there. I just didn't, sorry.
Did it read a code or how did you know it needed to be changed?
I just changed it for a customer as part of a tune-up. I don't believe there was ever a code associated with it.
@@mattmgarza ya bc I can’t tell what’s been going on with my engine. I hope it’s something simple. It runs hot but the fans are working and rad is full and seems to be flowing. I’m hoping it’s the thermostat but trying to find other sources to
Is it necessary to disconnect the negative battery cable? The owners manual says to do so ??? Please advise.
no
Yup worked like a charm! Had it out in 2 minutes
I just wanted to say great video man! I had the exact same problem did the exact same thing that you did and it came right out
so you found my video and it helped you get the sensor out?
Thanks for the video. mine had a "trap door" in the wheel wells to make things a little bit easier.
Man, you actually just saved my ass. Thank you 😂
Good to hear! So my method worked for your van?
@@mattmgarza yep! It’s nice because I only have one scissor Jack and I only have grass to park my vehicles on.
@@Dailyfiver I'm glad to hear it worked out then! Yeah, as you can see in the video I had two floor jacks. I also have a transmission jack that really comes in handy for gas tanks. Doing that with one scissor jack and going all the way to the ground---I don't know how that would work, so I'm glad you didn't have to drop it all the way down.
Add a catch can while you are in there. Prevents some of the sludge buildup on the intake valves.
Thanks fam
Can i use this as a power bank. And how many MAH
yeah, but it weighs about 50 pounds, it's 3400 peak amps, so I don't know how that translates to milliamps.
Hello, does this procedure apply to Kona 2022 as well? Thank you
probably---is the lens similar looking? Just give it a try after watching this video
I agree with the other guys comment i think thats a great tip and or alternative or the standard procedure dont work thank u
did you have to use zip ties to get the belt on? Hopefully I explained it well. I did this belt job when I had a mobile auto repair service. Someone from out of town was staying at a hotel and said he spent all day trying to get the belt on. I came out to help and we got it done super quick. It made me feel really good to help him out and I made decent money doing it---win-win situation.
Thank you so much for the video ❤❤❤❤❤ I am a woman 👩 and I did this by myself ❤I am so proud of me ❤
Greatly appreciated! Thank you.
The round dust-cover door doesn't even exist in our 2018 Kona. There's a square thing there with nothing to remove.
garbage vide
1/4 is for low torque applications
Thanks for your help. I couldn't get it from the bottom because Mines have 2 screws on the bottom and the one on top is different. And I didn't have it 24 either but I was luckily able to get it from the hood..Mannn It's a struggle when you have super big hands like mines But it saved me some bucks thanks 😊
I'm glad it helped out!
Is this wire very flexible or no?
yes, definitely flexible
So have you had any problems with this? I just picked one up and when I took the plastic wrap off the spools they all unraveled and were impossible to keep on the spools properly. Also have you replaced a spool, if so how did that go?
Yeah, it will definitely unravel like that. I haven't replaced any spools, I doubt that's even possible, but I don't know. Once I used a few spools, I just tossed the metal holder into the recycle bin. It is good wire---I assume wire like this is all made of a standardized quality. I used this wire to install my cruise control right around the time of this video, and have never had a problem. It is definitely what it claims to be.@@drjbarnes1957
You just saved me 60 bucks thanks!!
I'm very happy to hear that. I had a mobile auto repair service for several years and that was one of my main goals...to save people money
This video is helpful! Thank you
where did you buy the mirror that works with it?
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the passenger side is such a pain the ass getting lined up compared to driver for whatever reason
I definitely noticed that!
THANK YOU! NEEDED THIS
thanks for showing, useful
Thank you!!!
Good to know , thank you
Thank You Very Much , worked perfectly !!
Your doing this at night
Yea everything is always a nightmare I did the passenger side A arm and it was bent some cause car hit something and it didn’t want to come out I had to use a porta power V attachment to spread it apart on the back bolt that’s after using a 5 foot long breaker bar to get bolt out plus I couldn’t get the axle out since I didn’t have the special socket to undo the axle nut I had to unbolt the hub from the strut and ratchet strap it up out the way as far as I could get it. Putting new one in was a nightmare too.
Wow! I'm glad that's over for you at least
Thanks dude!
Love how LEDS are touted for 10-15 years.... Then we are always lucky to get two years out of them for 10 times the price lol. Ty for thr video
yes, I have replaced these at least once since this video, if not twice....actually I believe the latest one is the first LED bulb used in the car, but I certainly know what you mean with the LEDs dying off far before their touted lifespan, we've had plenty of household LED bulbs go out
There is a door in the wheel well that makes this job a whole lot easier th-cam.com/video/bQhutP_Wjss/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dhyR-0Xa4HOJkMhb
You left the the front gas fill line connected?
I don't remember removing the filler hose. Typically there's not enough slack available in those, in my experience. So it seems strange I wouldn't have removed it, but I don't remember doing so.
I actually just need to drop my tank so I can drill some holes and install a seat. So I was wondering if I need to unhook the filler or not. I probably only need 6 inches of space or so.
@@sickisnickis were you able to drop it enough without removing the filler hose?
Dude awesome video! You’re the best
Thank you!
Take the cowl assembly off. Rhen i like to remive rhe valve cover and do the gaskets while i havw the cowl off and do the tuneup as a mid range maintenence. Just picked up an 02 for free its beat to a pulp every thing wrong with it so will be doing this maintenence. The front plugs are broken off so it was running on 3. Both sliders broken wire harnesses. From the looks it has a blown headgasket too or intake manifold leak. No light work doors dont shut. Every wheel has broken studs. Hood release busted exhaust is held up by vicegrips. But hey the one thing i thoughr would be toast and isnt is the ac compressor. Hooray. Now back to planning what order to tackle these things i have discovered wrong and hope not much more.
There is a panel in the wheel arch that allows easier access
Commenting to say thank you!! The Kona manual was trash at explaining and no one else had posted about it, your video saved me a TON of hassle!! I never would’ve figured it out without the visuals.
Also, I had been putting this off for weeks until someone could help me. I finally realized I was an adult and probably capable of doing it by myself. This was the first car “repair” I’ve ever done myself, so thank you also for that boost in confidence.
@@joeymurphy101 I once considered this a "big repair" as well and since then I've rebuilt an engine, replaced a transmission, and done about three hundred or more smaller jobs such as alternators, starters, radiators, brakes, suspension, etc.
I am having a bad day today but your comments are ending it on a positive note, I really appreciate it. If you have any other questions on the Kona, maybe I can help. I have several other videos on the channel or you can always comment and maybe I can help.
you pay to have the oil change services for years that is silly not to let hyundai do the oil changes