as a kid i know this mechanic in our Neighbourhood he was Cool Calm Collected when it came to Diagnosing Cars!!!Keep the Good Work!! thanks for Sharing
How can a small fault drive the mechanic crazy, but with the right tools and great knowledge and experience like yours complete the picture, thank you very much for sharing
There was not small fault . When you know the result is easy to judge how ever during diagnosis is required tools , knowledge to do the proper interpretation of the data , service information, training
It's refreshing to see a shop and someone such as yourself that is not only willing to do a proper diagnosis but truly takes the time to find the problem. Great work.
Really good work man i used to have to do evap work all the time when i was a tech at honda been gone from dealership for almost 10 years now ...this was a good refresher because i forgot alot of what i learned over the years being a line tech. You definitely know what your doing keep up the good honest work. My dad has this same vehicle with a 4 cylinder has 2 evap codes and i remember him telling my he installed a aftermarket gas cap i bet this is cause his code also
I live in Canada..just saw ur channel..last year the check light is low evap leak but shops I went to say just drive..I went to the dealership and the mechanic says I have to do a compression test for $300 and I refuse because I know dealers are crooked..I am impressed with your professionalism and honesty..wish I was close to ur location
I see good mechanic already but you are one of the best God have around keep up the Great works I pray God favors and blessings over your shope ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow, so much respects to your diagnosing approach of the automotive issues presented to you. Very transparent, step-by-step format. You are one thorough expert. You helped me gain trust in your line of work, sir. You are an outstanding customer service oriented person mechanic. I would rather drive to your shop if possible. Thank you for helping me gain trust.
I am not a technician, but this video caught my attention, because I have a 2005 Toyota Corolla, same year as the one in this video, which showed for the first time the check engine light on, at 236,587 miles on Jan.14 2022: it was corrected, diagnosed as an intake manifold gasket leak. Replacing the gasket, it disappeared, but the Corolla was 18 years old since new with me, the original owner. So the engine light returned, with a P0441 code, which still remains now. I learned from videos like this, the many rubber hoses that crack because of the car's age, and replaced with OEM Toyota parts all which were showing cracks, like vaccum hoses, all with oem parts, the fuel cap was replaced twice with the original Toyota cap, the oem EVAP Charcoal Canister too, oem, the Purge Solenoid Valve, PCV Valve, Mass air flow sensor, oem, oxygen sensor, oem, but no matter the car runs smoothly, the P0441 engine code remains, the only one remaining. Not all mechanics specialize in diagnostics, and I saved money for parts by just buying many oem parts that were damaged, but this one looks like a case for someone like you; I also replaced the exhaust manifold and gasket with the Toyota oem parts. I know it still needs a power steering pressure hose, front and rear suspension work and parts, is expensive but this Corolla has now 307,495 miles with me, no cvt transmission, just a 4 speed automatic transmission, no ABS, no turbo, no low tension piston rings, is more reliable than the newer Corollas, I think you can understand why as many people want to keep it. But I am too far away in Puerto Rico. Thanks for the video.
Good job Kits. I too have the same problem lights for years. They changed sensors, and many things …still the same. They said my Lexus RX 2004 was just too old. There’s nothing they can do….anymore. Thanks again.
Wow. I watched the whole vid. And I must say this is a great video. I’ve watched maybe 4-5 videos like this where the mechanic goes into a lengthy detail on problems and diagnostics. Smoke machine issues and fixing it and having an issue with the fix to fix it again and go through all of that to find the gas cap smoking. Great work sir. Thank you for the video.
@ question. Do you have or can make a video of a 05 Lexus rx330 and the back 1,3,5 coil plugs wiring. I had work done and now I found out that one of the cylinders is not wired properly. But if I can see the color pattern then I can correct it.
Thorough job! Smart of the customer to let YOU do it. If he took it back, replaced cap, it may had more leaks & they wouldn't do it like you did.👍 That's a nice HIGHLANDER for how many miles on it. PEOPLE, NO aftermarket parts on Toyotas! 😉✊️👍🖖🇺🇸
Bro Definitely Appreciate the class . I have also replaced the gas cap with a aftermarket gas cap still the same problem. Also the evap valve. Same problem. Cap did the trick. Oem gas cap. Thanks a million.
I very impressed, a real mechanic at work. I’m a new subscriber so I’ll be watching this channel for bit of info. I have a po171 code that I’m trying to track down. This gave me hope to find the problem. Thanks so much for explanations given so well. Kit’s is the BEST….
@@Jarkmanjim thanks for the info… the hoses do look old and wrinkled like me… it’s a good truck , i need to find the problem… hope these hoses are sold in metric sizes thanks again… checking manifold hoses first..
Thats what I was talking about, little things like, " now im gonna remove the smoke machine" you dont have to tell us that😅 and once again you need a hands free camera that you can strap to your head or put those new cameras on tripods & have them pointed at different angles. The reason I say this is because we can see your only using 1 hand and holding the camera with the other, thats why you gotta watch south Main Auto to see how he shoots his Videos. hands free😊its up to you, great job troubleshooting 😊
Excellent video! I automatically replace my gas cap at 100k miles. Since i keep my cars for a little over 200k, i typically replace our caps twice while we have our cars.
I am wondering about the shops the customer seen them before your shops do they have a smoke machine or not or do they have a scanners 😖😖😖😖😖I am very sad about the customer and how much he paid and not solve the problem (thief’s)..thank you man and I like the way you treat this car and makes customers happy…😁😁😁😁😁😁👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Great video as always, but you repaired 2 separate system leaking conditions dealing with several system failures at one’s , leaking hose issues definitely an issue and contributing to the leak and also 2 the gas cap.
Deo. I am converted. Screw the Car Care Nut. he sucks.. I take you over him anytime. I am sharing content with family and friends. you are badass. keep them coming. we will support you all the way!!!!!!!!
Good job! Smoke machines are a necessity, when checking for evap problems? Well done. I had a 2000 Chrysler Concorde, and chased down a problem much worse than that one. The hose on the charcoal canister had kept slipping off, in the reassembly phase, causing the MIL LIGHT to stay on? A simple worm clamp, and never had another problem. I changed everything from the front of the car, to the canister, then made a homemade smoke machine, and immediately found the leak.👍
This video put a smile on my face u just gain a new subscriber keep up the good work and I’ll be watching other old videos and looking forward for new contents PEACE 🎉
When most shops see a P04** code, the gas cap is like an automatic default item. Most shops don't smoke test or know how. That's good for me as 75% are those who have been to multiple shops. And I love those electrical issues as well! 😁👍❤️
Love what you’re doing for people to help the community & to push your self to learn more everyday! I will continue to support you with likes and direct people to your site. I as a mechanic watch the new kids for entertainment/ making my life not a waste. But Homie a toyota product that has a EVAP code is a gas cap or can vent line some retard left off at an air filter change. P04anything on any toyota is feeling the gas cap tightening and look @ the seal ring! Push your customer to try a world pack factory cap first for a reduced labor like .5 for a code scan and clear . They come back and give you more money for a reduced diag cost on a 90% no think diag
YES! My Brother... I love the video,i am having that same problem on my Toyota townace 3c-e diesel engine,the electrician/Mechanic cause me to spend so much money buying parts and i still has the problem...I will try your solution and let you know if it works...THANKS BRO!
I have a 2003 toyota highlander fwd bought used 2009..@ 95k....still running solid after 320k..everything original just paint peeling off starting 2021.is D best car ever made by toyota zero check engine light
I like the way u detail trouble shoot the problem. Job well done. I am convinced to bring my car repair issues if one arises to u but tell me where? Thanks
Try changing the title for more views and better algorithms: I would start with - Toyota Highlander ……. And so on and remove number from the front of title. Keep up the good work.
Wow, you’re the man 👌. Just subscribed few days ago. I’m going to help my nephew tomorrow, he has 2007 highlander 4cyl and throwing engine codes, p0441,p0455,p0456. I have man made smoke machine but no scan tool. I hope I can find the leak, any suggestions is greatly appreciated. Thanks
I did the same thing to my 04 lexus es330. A broken vacuum hose. I used a magnifying 🔎 to detect the cracks. I swapped out all bad vacuum hoses. No more check engine light. I am a honda guy ❤. Great job. Where is your shop located?
Good Job once again. If it were the newer style of Gas Cap that are on a hinge and depress them inward. Would you have to replace that piece or the whole filler neck. Or is there a rebuild kit for that style of gas cap. Enjoyed your tutorial. I’ll be watching.
great work ... i suspect the two previous shops might have been either too lazy to take out their smoke machine to see the broken hose or even bother checking the cap when they look at the milage thing it's too old to even bother so one of the shop use a cheap method and zip tie the already brittle hoses😮💨
I love 💕 how you diagnose the issue it means you know what you were doing great job seek forward for more videos..
@appiahosei3595 Thank you!
as a kid i know this mechanic in our Neighbourhood he was Cool Calm Collected when it came to Diagnosing Cars!!!Keep the Good Work!! thanks for Sharing
@Dario-h8g My Pleasure!
Awesome mechanic,,clear explanation, honest mechanic, God Bless, usmc veteran Texas farmboy
@tobydiazjr6303 Thank you!
The diagnosis itself is already worth paying for. Great work man!
@brotherkossi Thank you!
Great skills and a right tools with patience goes a long way
How can a small fault drive the mechanic crazy, but with the right tools and great knowledge and experience like yours complete the picture, thank you very much for sharing
There was not small fault .
When you know the result is easy to judge how ever during diagnosis is required tools , knowledge to do the proper interpretation of the data , service information, training
@@JoelAutomotiveInaction I meant to compliment you on your professionalism and not to be smart at night. I learn a lot from you and I'm sorry
@ashercohen4739 My Pleasure!
@JoelAutomotiveInaction I agree with you!
A lot of times they don't have mechanics thats good at diagnostics which is good for you to get the money
It's refreshing to see a shop and someone such as yourself that is not only willing to do a proper diagnosis but truly takes the time to find the problem. Great work.
@ssrrocks22 Thank you!
A very well-spoken mechanic, congratulations. People need to speak clearly, showing they learned at school.
@JuanTorres-ny9ff Lol! Thanks
My 2nd comment: You appear to be an honest, and good mechanic. Wish you were in my city in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
@rezas2385 Thank you, I appreciate it
A very skillful mechanic!
@jetd6764 Thank you!
Really good work man i used to have to do evap work all the time when i was a tech at honda been gone from dealership for almost 10 years now ...this was a good refresher because i forgot alot of what i learned over the years being a line tech. You definitely know what your doing keep up the good honest work. My dad has this same vehicle with a 4 cylinder has 2 evap codes and i remember him telling my he installed a aftermarket gas cap i bet this is cause his code also
@vtecsin03 Thank you!
I hope the previous shops refund there money. You’re a great mechanic
@B-radT5 Thank you!
Awesome ! It was not only a good diagnostic but also a very educative Video . Thanks a lot my friend
@mariosolis1705 My Pleasure, Thanks
Your patience is amazing.
@honahwikeepa2115 Thank you!
Really appreciate man
I worked in dubai as a automative technician. Everytime i learn something new from you. Keep it up bro And take love❤️
@UltralifeUAE My Pleasure! Thanks
@UltralifeUAE, did you work for Al Futtaim?
@@PITT-DXB I worked in 800 car ghuru
We really need mechanic like you.Walk with head up bro!
@HermanMatemu Thank you!
I live in Canada..just saw ur channel..last year the check light is low evap leak but shops I went to say just drive..I went to the dealership and the mechanic says I have to do a compression test for $300 and I refuse because I know dealers are crooked..I am impressed with your professionalism and honesty..wish I was close to ur location
@Abus55 Thank you! I hope you can find a good shop that can take care of your car
I see good mechanic already but you are one of the best God have around keep up the Great works I pray God favors and blessings over your shope ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@matthewnyack6745 Amen, Thanks!!
Wow, so much respects to your diagnosing approach of the automotive issues presented to you. Very transparent, step-by-step format. You are one thorough expert.
You helped me gain trust in your line of work, sir. You are an outstanding customer service oriented person mechanic. I would rather drive to your shop if possible. Thank you for helping me gain trust.
I am not a technician, but this video caught my attention, because I have a 2005 Toyota Corolla, same year as the one in this video, which showed for the first time the check engine light on, at 236,587 miles on Jan.14 2022: it was corrected, diagnosed as an intake manifold gasket leak. Replacing the gasket, it disappeared, but the Corolla was 18 years old since new with me, the original owner. So the engine light returned, with a P0441 code, which still remains now. I learned from videos like this, the many rubber hoses that crack because of the car's age, and replaced with OEM Toyota parts all which were showing cracks, like vaccum hoses, all with oem parts, the fuel cap was replaced twice with the original Toyota cap, the oem EVAP Charcoal Canister too, oem, the Purge Solenoid Valve, PCV Valve, Mass air flow sensor, oem, oxygen sensor, oem, but no matter the car runs smoothly, the P0441 engine code remains, the only one remaining. Not all mechanics specialize in diagnostics, and I saved money for parts by just buying many oem parts that were damaged, but this one looks like a case for someone like you; I also replaced the exhaust manifold and gasket with the Toyota oem parts. I know it still needs a power steering pressure hose, front and rear suspension work and parts, is expensive but this Corolla has now 307,495 miles with me, no cvt transmission, just a 4 speed automatic transmission, no ABS, no turbo, no low tension piston rings, is more reliable than the newer Corollas, I think you can understand why as many people want to keep it. But I am too far away in Puerto Rico. Thanks for the video.
@pablorosado535 My Pleasure! I'm glad to hear that your toyota is still running
My friend, I thought this was exceptional work with exceptional detail. I'll be sure to subscribe today. Thanks Again!!!
@tcastonc My Pleasure and welcome to our youtube community
Good job Kits. I too have the same problem lights for years. They changed sensors, and many things …still the same. They said my Lexus RX 2004 was just too old. There’s nothing they can do….anymore. Thanks again.
@parttimethinker7611 My Pleasure!
Wow. I watched the whole vid. And I must say this is a great video. I’ve watched maybe 4-5 videos like this where the mechanic goes into a lengthy detail on problems and diagnostics. Smoke machine issues and fixing it and having an issue with the fix to fix it again and go through all of that to find the gas cap smoking. Great work sir. Thank you for the video.
@KingD0 My Pleasure! Thanks
@ question. Do you have or can make a video of a 05 Lexus rx330 and the back 1,3,5 coil plugs wiring. I had work done and now I found out that one of the cylinders is not wired properly. But if I can see the color pattern then I can correct it.
some shops don't go the extra mile good job fixing the problem
@cjpamp1267 Thank you!
Thorough job! Smart of the customer to let YOU do it. If he took it back, replaced cap, it may had more leaks & they wouldn't do it like you did.👍 That's a nice HIGHLANDER for how many miles on it. PEOPLE, NO aftermarket parts on Toyotas! 😉✊️👍🖖🇺🇸
@riceburner4747 Thank you!
Bro Definitely Appreciate the class . I have also replaced the gas cap with a aftermarket gas cap still the same problem. Also the evap valve. Same problem. Cap did the trick. Oem gas cap. Thanks a million.
@lesterabram5546 My Pleasure! I'm glad to hear that the video was helpful
Great job keep up the good work if I was in your town I would come to you myself if I have a problem.
@ice4278 Thank you!
@@KITS_Auto_and_Truck_Repair
In what city are you ? I would like to bring my car.
How can I test the maf sensor cuz my toyota have power but dont start but wen I press de pedal it's start but died after I stop the pedal
@@dracocardz check your idel control valve
@chanakaweerasinghe1505 ok,that's is not the same has the TPS right?
I very impressed, a real mechanic at work. I’m a new subscriber so I’ll be watching this channel for bit of info. I have a po171 code that I’m trying to track down. This gave me hope to find the problem. Thanks so much for explanations given so well. Kit’s is the BEST….
@TaterFarm Thanks and welcome to our youtube community!
Check vacuum lines connected to intake manifold..
@@Jarkmanjim thanks for the info… the hoses do look old and wrinkled like me… it’s a good truck , i need to find the problem… hope these hoses are sold in metric sizes thanks again… checking manifold hoses first..
Praise God for you being a great mechanic.
@RobertBaracka-m6e Thanks!
You Sr are good. I enjoyed watching you fixed the problem. Thanks
@joelexz4982 My Pleasure! Thanks
Thats what I was talking about, little things like, " now im gonna remove the smoke machine" you dont have to tell us that😅 and once again you need a hands free camera that you can strap to your head or put those new cameras on tripods & have them pointed at different angles. The reason I say this is because we can see your only using 1 hand and holding the camera with the other, thats why you gotta watch south Main Auto to see how he shoots his Videos. hands free😊its up to you, great job troubleshooting 😊
@vanbraxton8422 Thanks!
Excellent video!
I automatically replace my gas cap at 100k miles. Since i keep my cars for a little over 200k, i typically replace our caps twice while we have our cars.
@Thehappyfarmer-e8c Thank you!
Awesome troubleshooting. I have a 2006 Tundra, so always watching repairs videos. Respect is due ❤ Oh first time watching and new sub.
@SunShyne_Culture Thank you and welcome to our youtube community!
Peace be with you,Profesional mechanic,keep up the good work, thanks for sharing ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤from New York,God bless.
@josephrajaram3131 My PLesaure, Thanks
I am wondering about the shops the customer seen them before your shops do they have a smoke machine or not or do they have a scanners 😖😖😖😖😖I am very sad about the customer and how much he paid and not solve the problem (thief’s)..thank you man and I like the way you treat this car and makes customers happy…😁😁😁😁😁😁👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@thearrow5793 Thank you!
My daughter has the same exact vehicle same year, now I know what to look for if something like that might happen. Awesome trouble shooting. 👍🏻
@victorrosario4109 Thank you!
I am happy for this diagnosis ,is fixed gauss, kits Auto thank you for your help, your friend habib
@sulemanhabib1743 Thanks my Friend!
Great Job fixing the Toyota Highlander evap leak.
@flashg1331 Thank you!
Great video as always, but you repaired 2 separate system leaking conditions dealing with several system failures at one’s , leaking hose issues definitely an issue and contributing to the leak and also 2 the gas cap.
@mechanicalsuntheoneyouknow Yes, Thanks my friend
Deo. I am converted. Screw the Car Care Nut. he sucks.. I take you over him anytime. I am sharing content with family and friends. you are badass. keep them coming. we will support you all the way!!!!!!!!
@fstrickland58 Thanks but let's Respect Car care nut, he is a legend
This video was wrapped several times, the great feeling when you see that manometer drop to zero is great.
@scientist100 Yeah itt feels good to see the ball drop!
Love the smoke works
Good job! Smoke machines are a necessity, when checking for evap problems? Well done. I had a 2000 Chrysler Concorde, and chased down a problem much worse than that one. The hose on the charcoal canister had kept slipping off, in the reassembly phase, causing the MIL LIGHT to stay on? A simple worm clamp, and never had another problem. I changed everything from the front of the car, to the canister, then made a homemade smoke machine, and immediately found the leak.👍
@Mark-um3hm Thanks! how do you make a home made smoke machine, that sounds cool
Am auto Technician from Ghana 🇬🇭 and l learn something new from you
@benardblessing1201 Thank you my Brother from Ghana
You guys in Ghana don't know anything. You keep spoiling our cars using them as experiment 😢
@@KITS_Auto_and_Truck_Repairblock that auto electrician from Ghana He doesn't deserve watching your videos
Why won't you learn something new. You've refuse to learn since 1900 and have been making people's cars worse
Thanks!
@uncleeddie-xo9ln My Pleasure!
Awesome!!! What African man cannot fix is beyond repair. Great job...
@bigjoe3897 Lol, Thanks
Nice fix very instructional, you are a master mechanic, I like the video thanks for sharing your expertise
@EAPonce-qr7sw My Pleasure! Thank you
How about the gaping hole, in the hose by the purge valve? That was definitely leaking also. All those hoses on top, need replacement 👍 Nice work
@Mark-um3hm Thanks, yes we replaced the hoses!
Your knowledge is amazing. Love your videos.
@trainmaster0217 Thank you!
@@KITS_Auto_and_Truck_Repair I'm a new subscriber.. I want to see more!
This video put a smile on my face u just gain a new subscriber keep up the good work and I’ll be watching other old videos and looking forward for new contents PEACE 🎉
@jahmeds4890 Thank you and welcome to our youtube community
You one of the best teachers I ever had...trynna keep up with ur paste lol❤🎉
@luisgonzalez2024. Thank you!
Legend mate!. Cause of you video i fix my vsc light on..
@AJdaiwa My Pleasure! Thanks
brilliant fault finding. Great work.
@aidanpillay460 Thank you!
Keep up the good work! I wish we could find a mechanic like yourself here in Pinellas County, FL.
@bmanmitch2005 Thank you!
You’re very good at what you do!❤😊
@sylvesterjones9713 Thank you!
I enjoy your repairs and have subscribed. One small caveat is the redundancy in explanation.
@jaym5938 Thanks I'm working on it!
Wonderfull diagnosis, enjoyed the clip.🌻
@mohabatkhanmalak1161 Thank you!
Excellent job. Thank you for explaining everything so well.
@arlandmann106 My Pleasure! Thanks
Amazing job and very good teaching! I learned a lot today!
@rainerhasler135 Thank you!
You are an awesome mechanic
@vivianhill621 Thank you!
Am just like you in trouble shooting faults ❤❤❤ nice one boss
@GabrielEbenezer-ko2hp Thank you!
Another amazing video. Thank you I learned a lot today watching your video .
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Amazing job at explaining in your videos. Im subscribed.
@JayFBond Thank you and welcome to our youtube community
Thanks for video bro it’s very helpful for an issue that I have with a Tacoma that haven’t been resolved yet Tnx
@emerymidence4585 My Pleasure!
You are the man, Please keep up the good job and Thanks for sharing.
@TheMortongrove My Pleasure, Thanks
For real i enjoyed the way u present your experience keep it up
@MboowaDavid-dw1zk Thank you!
Good job my bro akram from Uganda 🇺🇬
@ssentaayiakram2476 Thanks my Bro from Uganda
One I didn't like when you work with one hand apart from that you're excellent 👌
@adamsaab70 Thank you!
When most shops see a P04** code, the gas cap is like an automatic default item. Most shops don't smoke test or know how.
That's good for me as 75% are those who have been to multiple shops. And I love those electrical issues as well! 😁👍❤️
Those shops are lazy imho
@NextLevelAutoDiagnostics Good!
Love what you’re doing for people to help the community & to push your self to learn more everyday! I will continue to support you with likes and direct people to your site. I as a mechanic watch the new kids for entertainment/ making my life not a waste. But Homie a toyota product that has a EVAP code is a gas cap or can vent line some retard left off at an air filter change. P04anything on any toyota is feeling the gas cap tightening and look @ the seal ring!
Push your customer to try a world pack factory cap first for a reduced labor like .5 for a code scan and clear . They come back and give you more money for a reduced diag cost on a 90% no think diag
@jamiewhite838 Thanks!
Thanks for the video sir. Very educational video. Keep up the good work mad keep dem video coming bro.
@jameschambers5505 Thank you!
second video in a row that i watched fro u with bad new aftermarket parts on it!wtf..I work at a dealer,i install only OEM,i save the headaches
@rooster5755 I agree with you!
A man you are all right great video I wish you were hear in atlanta 🙏 😊😅😊
@bobbyserchion Thank you!
YES!
My Brother... I love the video,i am having that same problem on my Toyota townace 3c-e diesel engine,the electrician/Mechanic cause me to spend so much money buying parts and i still has the problem...I will try your solution and let you know if it works...THANKS BRO!
@rickeybutcher8365 My Pleasure and Good luck with your vehicle!
Thank you for your shearing…what’s kind of (Autel )scanners you used….thanks
@thearrow5793 My Pleasure! I used the Autel ultra
Very good job Kit and well done.
@vasileFS-dw2mn Thank you!
I have a 2003 toyota highlander fwd bought used 2009..@ 95k....still running solid after 320k..everything original just paint peeling off starting 2021.is D best car ever made by toyota zero check engine light
@chokobe111 wow, that's awesome
I like the way u detail trouble shoot the problem. Job well done. I am convinced to bring my car repair issues if one arises to u but tell me where? Thanks
@mansurniazz My Pleasure! we are located in Frederick MD
You are amazing mechanic.
@tstzoophoojywg7226 Thank you!
Good work. I was not aware fuel cap can cause the engine not to funcition properly. South Africa
@wsnxumalo6707 Thanks my Friend!
Wow,very patients mechanic, i wish you are in nj
@jordan6556 Thank you!
Try changing the title for more views and better algorithms: I would start with - Toyota Highlander ……. And so on and remove number from the front of title. Keep up the good work.
@somap8380 Thank you!
Wow, you’re the man 👌. Just subscribed few days ago.
I’m going to help my nephew tomorrow, he has 2007 highlander 4cyl and throwing engine codes, p0441,p0455,p0456. I have man made smoke machine but no scan tool. I hope I can find the leak, any suggestions is greatly appreciated. Thanks
@nilolee2426 My Pleasure, Thanks
I thanks for your time showing what you know i give thumbs up well done
@jkjdjdjrjrjrjdkejdjffjurmis Thank you!
Love your work, i have a Toyota Avalon that i love and would like to keep for a long time, would love to have you look at it, where are you located
@JamesByron-w1j Sure! I'm located in Frederick MD, you can email me at kitsautoandtruckrepair@gmail.com to set up an appointment
I did the same thing to my 04 lexus es330. A broken vacuum hose. I used a magnifying 🔎 to detect the cracks. I swapped out all bad vacuum hoses. No more check engine light. I am a honda guy ❤. Great job. Where is your shop located?
@sooyenad Oh good job, we are located in Frederick MD
As Always...Excellent Job.
@mikyahl8749 Thank you!
Excellent job👍👍
@uncleeddie-xo9ln Thank you!
You are doing a very good job, thank you
@Moshishak1 My Pleasure, Thanks
Holy smoke...whoever change that fuel cap does not know what he was doing. Can you imagine all those trouble !
@orlandodizo5097 Lol
Hey from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪
@jamesgichuhi2174 Hello my Friend!
Good Job once again. If it were the newer style of Gas Cap that are on a hinge and depress them inward. Would you have to replace that piece or the whole filler neck. Or is there a rebuild kit for that style of gas cap.
Enjoyed your tutorial. I’ll be watching.
@michaelgephardt5576 Thanks! on the newer styles you have to replace the entire filler neck
great work ... i suspect the two previous shops might have been either too lazy to take out their smoke machine to see the broken hose or even bother checking the cap when they look at the milage thing it's too old to even bother so one of the shop use a cheap method and zip tie the already brittle hoses😮💨
@FEETLE Thanks!
Good mechanic, thank you.
@rezas2385 My Pleasure! Thanks
Excellent troubleshooting
@thesilentonevictor Thank you!
awesome good diagnoses
@yaseenhashim8538 Thank you!
This man is good
@RianRian-em2ng Thank you!
Don’t forget to tell them, they had a huge gash in one of the purge valve lines also. That think was smoking like it was on fire?👍🤟
@Mark-um3hm Haha yeah!
🎉❤That's awesome 👏 work ma man big up urself 💯
@elmondcharles5832 Thank you!
Good job, i wish I was closer to you
@VincentWhite-b3v Thanks!
Great job ur the best❤❤❤
@JanatShah-ny3yj Thank you!