The 14mm on the engine side of the starter does not need to be removed. One of the most awkward, and even more annoying when you realise after all our efforts it was not needed 😠
@@MissChristineC1990 yes I believe so but with such a knowledge this is pretty impressive!! Drop me a mail. estwell@gmail.com I'm not a TH-camr it wasn't me did this job I was just filming
Good understanding and you are a honest man and many thanks for your video..
There are two bolts holding gear linkage on, easier to take off than removing them clips
Use maintenance spray or WD40 on linkage clips etc. They'll free-off a lot more easily. Good vid, thumbs up.
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Nice step by step
The 14mm on the engine side of the starter does not need to be removed. One of the most awkward, and even more annoying when you realise after all our efforts it was not needed 😠
A female car mechanic with your knowledge pretty amazing. when can I take you out for a drink?
@@themaestroofrandom haha there is more of us than you would think!!
@@MissChristineC1990 yes I believe so but with such a knowledge this is pretty impressive!! Drop me a mail. estwell@gmail.com I'm not a TH-camr it wasn't me did this job I was just filming
Having trouble identifying which bolt you're talking about - could I bother you for a timestamp?
I don’t think you ever announced the year of the Fit/Jazz. What year of the car was this?
accordint to you teacher Frau Schnucki, thinking was not your strongest asset at school!
@@themaestroofrandom what's the time stamp that you said it because I haven't found it? You could also put it in the title too for other users.
BV, I don't understand why you received a rude reply. At 48:46 he says it is a Honda Jazz 2007 1.2 litre.
@@nowthenad3286 Yeah there is a lot to give away what generation of Jazz this is but that was a fucking shocking response LOL