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DIYrepair Corner
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I post all of my projects that I do.
I also review items that I purchased.
I hope the info that I post will help.
I also review items that I purchased.
I hope the info that I post will help.
#72 How to Reset the Tire Pressure Sensors on Chevy Cruze. No tools required. 2011-2016
I will walk you through all the steps required to reprogram the tire sensors in all four tires in a Chevy Cruze
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#71 How to Reset the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) on a Chevy Silverado 2007-2023
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How to Reset the Tire Pressure Monitoring System on a 2007-2014 Chevy Silverado 1500, 2500, & 3500 In this video, we’ll walk you through the process of resetting the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) on Chevy Silverado models from 2007 through 2014, covering the 1500, 2500, and 3500 versions. This is one of the few functions that remains mostly consistent across model years. However, there...
#70 Nokta Simplex Headset connection
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Instructions on how to connect your simplex green headset to your main Symplex metal detector.
#69 How To Replace An Air Filter on A Ford Focus 2012-2018.
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I will show you where the air filter is and how to replace it on a 2012-2018 Ford focus 
#68 Cabin Air Filter Replacement for Chevy Cruze 2008-2016
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I will show you where to find the cabin filter for 2014 Chevy Cruze and walk through the steps on replacing it with a new one 
#67 How To Replace Your Cabin Air Filter For a Ford Focus 2012-2018
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I will show you where the filter is in the car and how to change it.
#66 KREG pocket hole saw jig 320 review
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I use my KREG tool to fasten all my railing on my decks.
#65 Clean your bathtub by cleaning your hot water tank
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Here we find out why our bathwater is disgusting. Watch as we drain the disgusting water out of our hot water tank has accumulated over the years. Half of the hot water tank has been drained. You’ll see how clean the water is in your tub. An amazing difference, 
#64 Dyson V15 detect fluffy power head cleaning
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Watch as I disassemble and remove the powerhead roller and clean it and reassemble it.
#63 LG Washing Machines shock absorber replacement (thumping, and vibrating fix)
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Watch as I replace the shock absorbers on an LG washing machine. Model #WM3370HVA  If the shock absorbers are not working, it will shake back-and-forth as if the load is uneven. Doesn’t matter how you shift the load it’ll continue to make a noise. 
#62 Oil life reset for Ford Focus 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021,
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This is the easy steps to reset your oil
#61 Lennox air conditioner, capacitor replacement
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In this video, we replace a capacitor in the Lennox air conditioner
#60 Dyson V15 Detect filter cleaning
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I will show you how to clean the filter on the Dyson v15 detect.
#59 Fixing warped lumber
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I use a screw and a sawcut to straighten out a warped 2 x 4 in a wood framed wall. All walls need to be checked for crooked studs, and warped materials before drywall is installed. We make our walls as straight as possible. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ SUBSCRIBE TO DIY REPAIR CORNER NOW ⭐️⭐️⭐️ youtube.com/@diyrepaircorner?feature=shared?sub_confirmation=1
#58 expansion gap in basement walls
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We live in Manitoba Canada, where the underground soil is expanding clay. This is how we put an expansion gap on the bottom of our walls in our basements. This way, if the concrete pushes up, it will not push the entire house up.  ⭐️⭐️⭐️ SUBSCRIBE TO DIY REPAIR CORNER NOW ⭐️⭐️⭐️ youtube.com/@diyrepaircorner?feature=shared?sub_confirmation=1
#54 2009 Chevy Silverado, water pump noise 
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#54 2009 Chevy Silverado, water pump noise 
#53 2009 Chev Silverado Seat Cover Install
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#53 2009 Chev Silverado Seat Cover Install
#51 How to put fuel in Ford easy fuel tank
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#51 How to put fuel in Ford easy fuel tank
#50 2015 Ford Focus Easy Fuel bypass hack or any Ford vehicle
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#50 2015 Ford Focus Easy Fuel bypass hack or any Ford vehicle
#49 Ford Focus Oil Life Reset 2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020,2021,2022
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#49 Ford Focus Oil Life Reset 2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020,2021,2022
Do furnaces have more than one sensor?
No Far as I know
@@diyrepaircorner Thank you.
IF BLOWER MOTOR GOES, THEY SAY SAY RESISTOR WILL FOLLOW CLOSE BEHIND. I HAVE BOTH PARTS ALREADY, WAS GOING TO RETURN the RESISTOR. REPLACED ONLY BLOWER MOTOR FOR NOW, NOT A BIG JOB. YOUR THOUGHTS ON KEEPING or RETURNING RESISTOR , ANYONE. THANKS
I would just return the resistor. Should be perfectly fine.
@@diyrepaircorner THANK U SIR
Excellent work! Much gratitude!
Now how to clean soap scum off your tiles? Video please
Would it work better if the spray was left on for 5-10 min??
You should always make sure the capacitor is discharged before handling.
Yes that is a great idea 👍
Question: can you tell me the color wire and the label you attached them too? I have to do the same thing, and my old capacitor doesn't have labels.
I have this same unit and today I replaced the drain pump in about 20 minutes. This video helped but I will add a few things: 1- You do not have to remove the top. Remove only the front panel of the coin catcher and then tilt the machine back to get to the 3 10mm bolts that hold the pump assembly to the bottom plastic frame. 2- You do not have to remove any of the hoses from the pump body. After removing the 3 10mm bolts, pull the pump assembly to where you can remove the 3 screws that hold the pump assembly to the metal frame. Then remove the screw that holds the cover over the drain motor, unplug it, then remove the 2 remaining screw of the drain motor. **Make sure you pay attention to the orientation of the drain motor as it connects to the pump assembly. Then simply reverse the order of everything you did.
Great advice 👍
I need to replace my drain pump, what model number do you have? I hear some can be replaced from underneath, but not all models. I have a WM3370HWA.
Yeah but now the bathroom smells like wd40
Ok it works but I cleaned the WD off with window cleaner
It turns out this is the exact same model as mine so it's an extra great video for some details that I didn't notice when disassembling! Thanks.
Nice endind!!! Where is the final video showing the fix??
Got the replacement. Its working but when I press down window goes up, when I pull up window goes down. Why?
Did you wires go back on the same way they came off the old one? Maybe they went on backwards somehow.
Why did you take the top off?
Realized it didn’t have to after all lol
@diyrepaircorner Thanks! Making sure I didn't miss anything. Thanks for the video!
@@diyrepaircorner If you would have tilted the washer back, you would've had to just undo 3 screws to remove the pump assembly and removed the pump without removing any hoses.
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What's the squeaking or chirping noise
Now add RainEx and never have water spots again👍
What region of manitoba?
Winnipeg
Best way to fix this problem is not to build a house on the ground instead built the house on piers
The houses are built on Piers. But the floor is not so therefore we have movement when this clay expands. You can do a structural floor with 8 to 10 inches of concrete two layers of rebar and put piers throughout your floor with cardboard void underneath. This is a structural and is mainly used in commercial buildings around here very expensive.
At 0:45 - if the drywall holds the two parallel bottom plates together (and not so much the nails?), then isn't the drywall screwed into both the lower and upper bottom plate? If the floor heaves upwards and closes the 1-inch gap then wouldn't the drywall buckle at the bottom? Also wouldn't the heads of the nails tend to back out of the upper bottom plate?
Drywall is only screwed to the top plate. And the drywall is left an inch off the floor. Expansion does not always happen just trying to accommodate it if it does. if there is excessive, shifting all your doors will have to be all readjusted and you’ll have minimum things to fix rather than pushing your rest of the house up. I have renovated houses where they did not install the 1 inch gap and as the ground pushed up it also pushed the main floor and second floor higher causing problems in the entire house.
We do the same thing here in Colorado.
That's a pretty shoddy solution.
Seems to me the whole house is built on unstable ground.
The 8 feet concrete walls all the way around the house are built on concrete piles that go 25 feet or more into the ground depending on conditions.
Most guys ive seen (me included) do floating walls drive 6 inch nails through both plates. That way the wall is actually able to move up and down independent. The way you have it here, if the wall moved up all your nails will disconnect from the bottom plate.
I’ve heard about this, but this is the first time I’ve ever actually seen a picture of it.
Why no rebar?
Basements around here the concrete just sits on the ground. Wouldn’t make any difference if you had rebar in it or not, it would still flex and crack. We Only use rebar in a basement slab if you’re going structural
@@diyrepaircorner I’m in New York State and also nobody bothers with rebar on the basement slab. I have tons of clay underneath my house very close to the foundation, but it never ever dries out, so I have no apparent movement.
In Winnipeg, we have expanding clay in the ground and I was told by an engineer around Toronto. They have clay that shrinks all depends on what part of the country you live in and the soil conditions. 👍
Rebar the entire floor, with inset 600mm piles under the slab, but formed integral with the slab; slab 200mm.
Yes that would work. That would make it a structural floor. You would also need then 6” void form (cardboard) under the concrete.
Better then to stop building walls in such a basement. 🤪
Not too structural, building for over 30 years,doesn't make a lot of sense 😮
Not a structural wall just a partition wall between rooms. We have basements that have been pushed up up to 3 inches in this area. Kind of sucks. Code requirement
Why would it need to be structured? That's obviously not the point of that wall.
Walls are not structural they are partitional. That's why it does not make sense to you.
Well you suck foe 30 years of experience. This is a floating wall for areas with extreme weather/heaving in basements and it's code in many places. Its so the floor can move and not push your wall into the floor joists above it.
You suck for 30 years experience then. Its a floating wall so the basement floor doesn't heave it into the floor joists above and it's code for any places with extreme weather and crappy ground.
Best to use plastic under bottom plate or a pressure treated bottom plate for moisture and wood rot.
Yes. I have 1/4 seal gasket under the bottom plate. Works great (1/4 Styrofoam)
@@diyrepaircorner awesome
Gasket is the way to go, plastic will make a ton of moisture
My seals aren't leaking, just the gasket around the gearbox. Do i have to replace the seals?
I would just remove the oil and put grease in instead. Works like a charm. No leaking any more.
Can you specify what grease to use? My 8524 is leaking and I hate to think of tearing it all apart. Thank you @@diyrepaircorner
I hope it helps
Thank you for sharing this video.
Thanks for watching!
That sounds like the water pump bearing going out. Check the weep hole for drainage
Yes was definitely the water pump. Changed it just in time
Never heard of that. Learn something new everyday!!! No p.t. for the bottom plate though??
Bottom plate has drywall coming down both sides half inch off the floor. Your baseboards is also nailed to your bottom board.
@@diyrepaircorner I get that. I wonder why the lumber in contact with the concrete is not treated.
@@ronduckett5017 Some people use pressure-treated This is a new house and there is 10 mill poly underneath the concrete to protect from moisture. Plus I put a seal gasket (1/4 styrofoam) underneath the bottom plate to keep it off the concrete.
@@diyrepaircornerWe do all that as well but code here requires pressure treated lumber where the bottom plate is in contact with the concrete.
@@diyrepaircornercrazy, that makes sense to me. For sill plates always use gasket instead of PT. Engineer on the job told me PT isn’t to be used on the homes framing (and this was a lintel ply, and the outermost ply of the 3 ply lintel).
I discovered that the number 1 reason why this happens is because (hard to believe that almost everyone underlooks) the furnace is sloping the wrong direction. In other words its draining the wrong direction causing condensate to accumulate and overwhelms the gasket. Its much easier for a installation tech to level it and let it burn or leak and burn the inlet motor. But check the direction of flow of drain. It should be going away from not into furnace Furnace owners check level of furnace check what direction slope!
Fellow Manitoban here- what’s code for properly doing moisture/ vapor barrier on the perimeter walls? I’m seeing conflicting answers, MB hydro states to put vapor barrier on the backside and front of the wall- but I feel that would create a moisture problem
Manitoba Hydro is wrong. You always have to have your vapour barrier on the warm side otherwise you’ll get moisture problems.
They recommend 1/2 way up concrete only and down and up around on warm side.
I live west of Denver where code requires 1.5" expansion gap. I'm redoing a 50+ yo basement that had gaps, but the construction technique was inadequate. I haven't been able to find much DIY information on framing doors and, more importantly, a tiled shower stall. City inspector wasn't much help, nor were the two contractors I talked to. I'm all ears for any advice or sources of information!
You frame the walls with the gap at the bottom. If the floor does move up you will have no choice but to but to ajust the door and accommodate for the movement.
Wouldnt the cut weaken the stud. Sure your putting the screw in it as well but the load will never be translefed as well as if it was full. Most people tend to plane the side down a bit instead. What are your opinions. If it was just one stud then it will be ok especially on a partition wall but if it’s load bearing and also multiple studs I wouldn’t recommend. What are your opinions
If it was a loadbearing wall, I would just replace it. Just a partition wall the odd one a screw might just do or you can scab a piece of scrap lumber on to help hold it. That’s what I would do.
Just be sure to do a similar quality job on the sheetrock and paint so people know the type of work they are getting. 🤌
Always the best quality for my customers 👍
Is it normal when you’re in accesory mode, those three lights in the mini screen turned on?
Sorry guy, that is not a wall. Its closer to a screen. nailing chalk and paper sheets to wooden struts doesn't make a wall. Regardless if you guys call chalk board, dry wall
That’s a wall here. Lol What do you use
Brick, A partition is what we call a makeshift or non permanent / movable structure, like the one you have. @@diyrepaircorner
What stops the lumber from dropping and closing the gap ?
@@kencampbell-rf6ot The wall is basically suspended from above and has nails that go through the 1 inch gap at the bottom. if the ground expands and comes up, the nails will bend in the gap will get smaller. Drywall is installed on both sides to hold it in place also.
Thanks 👍 Theres no arguing... its a floating wall. Your joinery like spot on. Guess you just put a brush on the bottom of any doors as they need the same 1" @@diyrepaircorner
Thank you so much and you’re a hard-working man💪🏼
Do you remember what model LG washer that is in the video? It looks like mine, which is a WM3670HVA. Other TH-cam videos showing the same drain pump replacement for this model washer approach the repair work differently. They want to gain access to take out the pump by removing the front door, which in turn requires unscrewing the control panel so as to fold it back to access to get to the screws to remove the door, and then to get access to pulling out the control panel, the top of the washer is taken off. Doing all this gave access to the drain pump for removal from the front. The method in these videos seem straight forward. They only complain of the difficulty of getting the wire spring back around the rubber door seal. Is the technique you show in your video the common one used to replace the pump? I fear putting down the heavy machine on its front could damage the control panel and/or door. Another question. Why is it necessary to disconnect the water hoses from the machine? Why could they not be disconnected at the faucets and let hang? Thank you for any response.
I did it this way, because it seemed to be the easiest way for me to get access without tearing everything else apart. Lay it on front rest only on the front door and it doesn’t seem to damage. Anything you put something else down to protect it if you feel like it. A few times.
It looks similar to my model as well: WM4270HVA. I did as you described. What I didn't notice until I was done was a gasket is on the drain pump motor and the washing pump motor, and one was left behind, lol. So, mine leaked on the first run, so I stopped it all, redid it and put the gasket on where it was missing, and leak vanished. I just wish all of the screws are identified, and easier to replace anywhere.
Saved a expensive service call 👍
Good to hear
How to revert this though?
Thank you! There are many videos demonstrating how to do this with minor differences by model. I have the same exact model with the 3 bolts holding the pump/housing in. Thank you for also showing the pump wire connections. I hastily removed the connections without noting their position. None of the other videos show the connections. Now I’m just waiting on my pump to arrive to swap it in. Thanks again!
Glad it helped you. 👍
You can use a old style Canadian paper bill, it has enough grit on it to clean the dirt off the thermocouple.
thanks for the video. I used your advice checking the lines and in my case, found that the rubber tube lines inside the top box after taking them apart to investigate were clogged with debris as well as a few other areas. I cleaned them out. I'm hoping this is the solution to eliminating water backing up. will need to check on it and see next several days and counting. this has been happening for years even after changing out the exhaust blow fan when it failed, maybe it failed due to all the water getting in it which is what it was doing.
Glad it helped. It would also help to use black plastic pipe instead of clear. Bacteria and allergy can’t grow inside a black pipe.
Thank you!
I hope it helped
@@diyrepaircorner it did! Its been running all night no issue again!
there is only one reason anyone would put a 10mm hex on a replacement plug, and that's to ensure there is another avenue for the owner to end up back in the shop. thanks for the video!
You only took the top off but what else did you take apart to get to clearly work on the bottom where the pump is? You didn’t show the whole process.
I believe the bottom does not have a cover and it looks exactly like he's showing.