Hi Craig, thank you for creating this video. Easy to follow, (very) pleasant to listen to and my car is happy as can be. Also, could you please start a career as voice actor narrating books? Your voice is incredibly soothing and clear.
HI Craig, Just discovered your channel a few days ago, subscribed, and have been intermittently watching your videos. General comments applicable to all videos viewed: Length: always appropriate to subject. Content: excellent, and more than intelligently thought through. Choice and range of topics: also excellent and most useful. Content logic: shimmeringly aristotelean (that's good). Video mood: Marvelously calm and reassuring to the DIY driver worried about not having a car to drive to work on Monday morning. Presenter's voice: seductively erudite and posh (that's very good). Presenter attractiveness: superior. My compliments. Thanks so much. Will keep watching. Best to you.
Please boss , I saw your videos on mondeo mk3. Really you are professional and experienced. I have a problem with my mondeo 2003 mk3 , three days ago I had a crash in front of bonnet , then the car 🚗 turns but not complete start , checked all wires and connections all well. Checked fuzz box all well .. please help save my car 🚗.I wish I could contact you and send you photos or videos. I admire all maintenance videos on mondeo mk3.
Sorry your comment is already 2 years old. He did mention, that some of the Auto Parts shops accept old oil for recycling. You don't get paid for it, but they accept the oil and send it on to a recyclers so you know you're saving the planet. (In New Zealand and Australia "Repco" and 'Supercheap Auto" are the 2 main chain stores for auto parts). Some Auto parts stores may have a large "dumpster" bin outside, but ask that only old automotive oils, in auto oil plastic containers are placed in the bin. I noticed one shop had no bin so went inside and asked. They said naughty people had been dumping rubbish in the bin so they keep it in the staff only area out back, but were happy for customers to bring in their containers of used oil and hand them in at the front counter, for the staff to put in the recycling bin. Some mechanics workshops in the old days had a 44 gallon/200 litre/55 US gal drum in a corner with a funnel, to dump old oil into. Those drums would later go to recycling.
Use decent/good oil 5w-30 & none of the cheap stuff, do you do less than 5,000m a year? Then use semi syn,more than that use good quality full syn. I do 3,500m a year on 5w30 Magnatec,it decent good oil....unless you got a banger you'll be getting rid off. Keep any receipts for service records,it'll be good for the future owner to see.
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Hi Craig, thank you for creating this video. Easy to follow, (very) pleasant to listen to and my car is happy as can be. Also, could you please start a career as voice actor narrating books? Your voice is incredibly soothing and clear.
You're welcome. And thanks. I'll need more ego boosting first tbh
HI Craig, Just discovered your channel a few days ago, subscribed, and have been intermittently watching your videos. General comments applicable to all videos viewed: Length: always appropriate to subject. Content: excellent, and more than intelligently thought through. Choice and range of topics: also excellent and most useful. Content logic: shimmeringly aristotelean (that's good). Video mood: Marvelously calm and reassuring to the DIY driver worried about not having a car to drive to work on Monday morning. Presenter's voice: seductively erudite and posh (that's very good). Presenter attractiveness: superior. My compliments. Thanks so much. Will keep watching. Best to you.
Thank you!
Thank you for making it so simple. Just wondering if its the same method for 2016/19 models?
Very helpful I didn't have a clue where the sump plug was
Excellent explanation and demonstration.
Excellent video - very clear and easy to understand. Thank you!
Thank you! Very easy to do with your explanation
Very convincing method.
Sir how many litres needs vitz 2004 that is 1st generation
Hi. My vitz is spilling oil in the dipstick when engine is turned on. Is it natural to that engine?
Nice video. Easy to understand.
It's videos like these that make it even easier for a woman. 🥹😂 thanks Craig. 🎉
How do you clean air sensor for Toyota Vitz?
what is recommended engine oil capacity for 2szfe 1.3 engine oil.
what is the recommended gearbox oil for the automatic toyota belta 1.3 vvti, 2SZ-FE engine
Your belta is CVT transmission, Its Toyota CVT-f oil in a steel can for your 2szfe belta
Really pleasant vid 👍
Awesome Video sir
I've noticed your using an analog wrench (if I got the name right) to tighten that sample bolt, how does it work ?
You sure you wanna put Api SN in this car?
good...so professional..
Oil level should be between maximum and low level according to the user manual
Your vitz starting way is wrong, dont turn the key till starts,just turn and leave, the starter will automatically turns the engine onn 😊
Please boss , I saw your videos on mondeo mk3. Really you are professional and experienced. I have a problem with my mondeo 2003 mk3 , three days ago I had a crash in front of bonnet , then the car 🚗 turns but not complete start , checked all wires and connections all well. Checked fuzz box all well .. please help save my car 🚗.I wish I could contact you and send you photos or videos. I admire all maintenance videos on mondeo mk3.
Great
Wow..... thank you
Hello. What mileage do you change the engine oil through?
About 10,000 km would be safe.
What do you do with your old oil?
I do fish and 🍟
Sorry your comment is already 2 years old. He did mention, that some of the Auto Parts shops accept old oil for recycling. You don't get paid for it, but they accept the oil and send it on to a recyclers so you know you're saving the planet. (In New Zealand and Australia "Repco" and 'Supercheap Auto" are the 2 main chain stores for auto parts). Some Auto parts stores may have a large "dumpster" bin outside, but ask that only old automotive oils, in auto oil plastic containers are placed in the bin. I noticed one shop had no bin so went inside and asked. They said naughty people had been dumping rubbish in the bin so they keep it in the staff only area out back, but were happy for customers to bring in their containers of used oil and hand them in at the front counter, for the staff to put in the recycling bin. Some mechanics workshops in the old days had a 44 gallon/200 litre/55 US gal drum in a corner with a funnel, to dump old oil into. Those drums would later go to recycling.
Good Good 👍🏼👌
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Its like match commentary in oil change video
which engine oil is recommended for yaris ?
Use decent/good oil 5w-30 & none of the cheap stuff, do you do less than 5,000m a year? Then use semi syn,more than that use good quality full syn. I do 3,500m a year on 5w30 Magnatec,it decent good oil....unless you got a banger you'll be getting rid off. Keep any receipts for service records,it'll be good for the future owner to see.
Get a BMW. the oil practically changes itself
Very well explained thank you very much.