Great video! Love your teaching style! Tech tip for others: if you need to use, but dont have the stethoscope, you can use a long shaft screwdriver the same way. Metal tip on the part you want to listen to, and the plastic handle pressed against your ear
Thanks bud this helped me. Also dodge are notoriously known for water pump failures. along with transmission failures. I would check to see what thermostat she has installed. because I know those transmissions don't like to be hot. that's how I blew my 46re.
I believe I know what you’re talking about, is it part of the drive belt? Looks like it should be a pulley? But has a silver flat part on it? My truck has the same and my stepdad says it’s just a guide for the belt but idk if it’s true or not
Thanks for the video it helped out alot
Great video! Love your teaching style!
Tech tip for others: if you need to use, but dont have the stethoscope, you can use a long shaft screwdriver the same way. Metal tip on the part you want to listen to, and the plastic handle pressed against your ear
Great methodology for determining noisy pulleys thanks
Thanks bud this helped me. Also dodge are notoriously known for water pump failures. along with transmission failures. I would check to see what thermostat she has installed. because I know those transmissions don't like to be hot. that's how I blew my 46re.
Hey I need some advice maybe a mechanic I have an 03' 1500 4x4 hemi
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i can never find a video or anything on what that pulley has for mounting it. is it a bolt big flat washer and one little thing inside? anyone know?
I believe I know what you’re talking about, is it part of the drive belt? Looks like it should be a pulley? But has a silver flat part on it? My truck has the same and my stepdad says it’s just a guide for the belt but idk if it’s true or not
Dealerships just trying to stay in business. Not a good place to go unless warranty or recall.