Wish I could send my car there haha. Nice job, love how you always record everything so thoroughly and highlight your thought processes for troubleshooting, etc.
I just changed my pump but there were 2 o rings kinda fused together. I didn't know that's now how it was supposed to be so I got a new pump and put it on again but the steering wheel is still hard to turn...
I really like that you include what could go wrong it keeps it real. The only thing I would add is what it was that you were doing. Where you cut something off or sanding down something rusty? The video helped a lot otherwise. Thank you
The end looks different on my 1987 Dakota hose. It's longer from the thread to the nipple with a ring of metal at the point the nipple begins. Yet the replacement part looks similar to yours. I wonder if this is going to fit. I'd love to be able to cut mine to put the closed wrench on it, but i might need that old part. All the replacements look the same. Not sure what to do.
Make you sure you are replacing the high or low pressure side with the correct part. Maybe you got a high pressure side for the low pressure or vice versa.
@@SteveDoesEverything Thanks Steve. Turns out I was an idiot. The old part's nut was just moved back along the high pressure tubing and so it looked to me like a different form of a flare at the end. After sliding it to the end, it's clear that I have the correct part. Old & new now look identical. Duh!
I am not aged enough to drive,but i like to watch repair videos.Well done steve.
I really appreciate showing people your troubles. It really helps because a lot of times people have the same problem.
Thanks for the video. I need to replace the pressure hose on my '02 Dakota V6.
i dont had interset in machanical works
but after watching your videos i really become some sort of interest
Wish I could send my car there haha. Nice job, love how you always record everything so thoroughly and highlight your thought processes for troubleshooting, etc.
My interest started from a shop class in jr.high. we were given a little lawnmower engine and had to dismantle and reassemble
Well made video! Please keep doing DIY repairs!
More to come!
I just changed my pump but there were 2 o rings kinda fused together. I didn't know that's now how it was supposed to be so I got a new pump and put it on again but the steering wheel is still hard to turn...
I have an 04 dakota v6 I cant get the line to thread in on the rack
Informative video. Keep up the good work 🙏
I really liked watching from an angel where I couldn’t see shit love it thanks
I really like that you include what could go wrong it keeps it real. The only thing I would add is what it was that you were doing. Where you cut something off or sanding down something rusty? The video helped a lot otherwise. Thank you
The end looks different on my 1987 Dakota hose. It's longer from the thread to the nipple with a ring of metal at the point the nipple begins. Yet the replacement part looks similar to yours. I wonder if this is going to fit. I'd love to be able to cut mine to put the closed wrench on it, but i might need that old part. All the replacements look the same. Not sure what to do.
Make you sure you are replacing the high or low pressure side with the correct part. Maybe you got a high pressure side for the low pressure or vice versa.
@@SteveDoesEverything Thanks Steve. Turns out I was an idiot. The old part's nut was just moved back along the high pressure tubing and so it looked to me like a different form of a flare at the end. After sliding it to the end, it's clear that I have the correct part. Old & new now look identical. Duh!
When DIYing it’s easy to make simple mistakes. Glad you figured it out.
@@SteveDoesEverything thanks Steve.
This helped me, thanks for posting!
Glad it helped!
thank you for you efforts, awesome thanks for your mistakes. Now I know what not to do !
You're welcome! Thanks for watching
where did you get your hose? I have a 2004 and i am struggling to find a hose that fits
Keep it up. Love the content
Love your content man 🔥
Glad you kept in the mistakes!
Great DIY video
Nasty job
very cool truck
Well Made video. Sir
Do you still have to 02 Kota? Great trucks
No sold it last year to my neighbor. Unfortunately his son blew the engine.
You are literally the dream husband lol, never pay for mechanics or maintenance again.
My dads an auto mechanic, i wish it was easier to learn whats going on but theres so much stuff to look at in the engine i get lost
My dad wants one if those, I wish I can get him one...
nice job!
Job done
Great video. Most of this was like a foreign language to me though, lol.
This is very interesting
Nice!
I'm Feeling Lucky!! 😽
That is a very blue car.
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commenting on every vid for the giveaway part 13
Random comment picker pick mee xd
And Happy New Year!
Nice shirt
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