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DiY - 2017 Honda Accord Brakes Replacement - Rotors & Pads - Front & Rear Wheel
2017 Accord 2.4 L Gas Engine 104.000 km
A friend came to change his brakes.
Here’s how l did that work.
The way I worked took me about an hour for each wheel. To a garage it will charge you minimum 2 hours of labour…
🙏🏻 for watching !
God bless you !
Good roads to have, I wish you !
To be continued…
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DiY - A/C Compressor Pulley Tensioner Replacement - 2011 Hyundai Elantra Touring i30CW
Переглядів 5732 місяці тому
Doina, our Hyundai Elantra Touring / i30 cw, arrived @288.000 km ... Starting about 8 months ago, around 280.000 km, the car has had a funny/strange noise. I didn't know what is it for a while. This year I find out the water pump & the air conditioning compressor tensioner pulley are worn out pretty bad ... So, this video is about replacing the the air conditioning compressor tensioner pulley. ...
DiY - Bulb Replacement Front Lower Beam & Position - 2011 Hyundai Elantra Touring i30CW
Переглядів 752 місяці тому
Doina, our Hyundai Elantra Touring / i30cw, arrived @288.000 km ... During a late evening I observed one front light is burned out / passenger side. So I bought the bulb, it was the lower beam, but when I worked on, I saw the position bulb was burned out too ! After a week, I saw the other side was finished ! So, this video is a little bit longer because of that, I had to do both sides the posi...
DIY : how I did the Spark Plugs Replacement - 2012 Toyota Yaris - 1.5 L Gas Engine
Переглядів 2939 місяців тому
" Yoyo ", our 2012 - Toyota Yaris, arrived @ 160.00 km milestone. At this point, I did a tune-up: changed the engine oil & filter, air filters, brake liquid and now the spark plugs. Here you can see how I proceed to change the spark plugs. Doing this operation @home, can save about 100 $ (maybe more) from your pocket ... Thank you for watching ! Good roads to have, i wish you ! God bless you ! ...
DiY - How I did an OMELETTE in the OVEN
Переглядів 1159 місяців тому
Some time ago, talked with a friend ... I heard about making the omelet in the oven. I tried it and the family appreciate it a lot ! So, I did this clip for you, hope you gonna like it ! It is easy to do it, but it take 30-40 minutes ... Thank you for watching ! Good roads to have, i wish you ! God bless you ! Enjoy !
DIY : how I did the Solenoid VVT Replacement - 2012 Toyota Yaris - 1.5 L Gas Engine
Переглядів 6279 місяців тому
" Yoyo ", our 2012 - Toyota Yaris, arrived @ 160.00 km milestone. Talking with a friend about cars, we opened the hood to check-up the engine oil level. He told me this engines of Toyota are leaking oil. I knew about 1.8L engines from Corolla's and Matrix ... But for Yaris engines ... So, the next day I checked up again and I saw this Solenoid Valve VVT to be the possible source of that leaking...
DiY - How I did Hardwood Floor installation for the first time in my life
Переглядів 57410 місяців тому
DiY = Do it Yourself ... Hardwood Floor Installing The 2022 was a year with a lot of renovations. In this video you can see how i installed - as an amateur - the hardwood floor. It took me some time because I work full time and doing this project was for the afternoon ... Thanks for watching ! Good roads to have, i wish you ! God bless you ! Enjoy !
DIY - Rear Wheel Hub Bearing & ABS Speed Sensor Replacement - 2012 Toyota Yaris - 1.5 L Gas Engine
Переглядів 10 тис.Рік тому
"Yoyo", our 2012 - Toyota Yaris, arrived @ 157.500 km milestone. During the winter, we start to hear some noises when use the brake pedal (as the ABS started to go on work), and on the dashboard, some lights came on ... So, for me, became a kind of an odyssey because I had to find out what was the problem and the parts ... A friend helped me with his tester and find out Yaris has a broken ABS W...
Nely is Playing # 4 - this time she's "Angry" 😎 - Blue Heeler / Australian Cattle Dog
Переглядів 59Рік тому
Some time ago, we brought home Nely ... No, she is 1year an 6 months old. She like a-lot to play with any toy ! This time she's playing before going to sleep for night ... Spending some energy to have a better sleep time ! Thank you for watching ! Good roads to have, i wish you ! God bless you ! Enjoy !
DIY - Connector to Rear ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Replacement - 2012 Toyota Yaris - 1.5 L Gas Engine
Переглядів 6 тис.Рік тому
"Yoyo", our 2012 - Toyota Yaris, arrived @ 157.500 km milestone. During the winter, we start to hear some noises when use the brake pedal (as the ABS started to go on work), and on the dashboard, some lights came on ... A friend helped me with his tester and find out Yaris has a ABS Sensor nonfunctional ... I went to dealer, showed them the error code, and they didn't had it... so, I bought the...
DIY - Engine Oil Replacement - 2016 Toyota Rav4 AWD 2.5 L Gas Engine
Переглядів 423Рік тому
DiY = Do it Yourself ... Someone from family has a 2016 - Toyota Rav4 AWD with 2.5L gasoline engine. The car has now 15.000 km and the owner decided it is the time to replace the engine oil and his filter. If I do this home, I save around $30 ... and some time because if I go to a garage, I have to make an appointment, to go there, come back ... bla-bla ... Here you can see how to proceed ... T...
DIY - Battery Replacement - 2012 Toyota Yaris - 1.5 L Gas Engine
Переглядів 318Рік тому
"Yoyo", our 2012 Toyota Yaris, arrived @ 155.500 km milestone. I'm replacing the battery because it show its age. Here you can see how I proceed. Doing this operation @home, can save about 50 $ from your pocket ... Thank you for watching ! Good roads to have, i wish you ! God bless you ! Enjoy !
2017 Hyundai Santa-Fe XL / Grand Santa-Fe - Deep Freezing Temperature Starting @ -29 gr.C
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2017 Hyundai Santa-Fe XL / Grand Santa-Fe - Deep Freezing Temperature Starting @ -29 gr.C
Goldie - Pitt-Lab - is Playing # 1
Переглядів 522Рік тому
Goldie - Pitt-Lab - is Playing # 1
DiY - Replace a Ryobi - Circular Saw Disc
Переглядів 39Рік тому
DiY - Replace a Ryobi - Circular Saw Disc
DIY - Engine Oil Replacement - 2022 Mazda CX-30 GT Turbo AWD 2.5 L Gas Engine
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DIY - Engine Oil Replacement - 2022 Mazda CX-30 GT Turbo AWD 2.5 L Gas Engine
DiY - How they are looking : Good Parts vs Broken / Used / Completely Finished Parts !!!
Переглядів 31Рік тому
DiY - How they are looking : Good Parts vs Broken / Used / Completely Finished Parts !!!
DIY - Front Tie Rod End Replacement - 2009-2012 Hyundai Elantra & Touring / i30cw
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DIY - Front Tie Rod End Replacement - 2009-2012 Hyundai Elantra & Touring / i30cw
DIY - Front Stabilizing Link-Bar Replacement - 2005 Pontiac Vibe / Toyota Matrix
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DIY - Front Stabilizing Link-Bar Replacement - 2005 Pontiac Vibe / Toyota Matrix
2022 - Trip @Archambault Falls #2017 Hyundai Santa Fe XL V6 AWD
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2022 - Trip @Archambault Falls #2017 Hyundai Santa Fe XL V6 AWD
Nely is Playing # 3 - in water this time ! - Australian Blue Heeler / Australian Cattle Dog
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Nely is Playing # 3 - in water this time ! - Australian Blue Heeler / Australian Cattle Dog
DIY - Engine Oil Replacement - 2012 Toyota Yaris Hatchback 5 Doors / 1.5 L Gas Engine
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DIY - Engine Oil Replacement - 2012 Toyota Yaris Hatchback 5 Doors / 1.5 L Gas Engine
DIY - Rear Light Bulb Replacement - 2012 Toyota Yaris Hatchback 5 Doors
Переглядів 4,5 тис.2 роки тому
DIY - Rear Light Bulb Replacement - 2012 Toyota Yaris Hatchback 5 Doors
Nely is Playing # 2 - Australian Blue Heeler / Australian Cattle Dog
Переглядів 232 роки тому
Nely is Playing # 2 - Australian Blue Heeler / Australian Cattle Dog
DIY - Front Disc Brake Replacement - 2012 Toyota Yaris
Переглядів 2,7 тис.2 роки тому
DIY - Front Disc Brake Replacement - 2012 Toyota Yaris
Nely is Playing # 1 - Australian Blue Heeler / Australian Cattle Dog
Переглядів 202 роки тому
Nely is Playing # 1 - Australian Blue Heeler / Australian Cattle Dog
DIY - Key Fob Battery Replacement - 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe XL AWD V6 / Grand Santa Fe V6
Переглядів 7652 роки тому
DIY - Key Fob Battery Replacement - 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe XL AWD V6 / Grand Santa Fe V6
DIY - Rear Drum Brake Cleaning/Maintenance - 2012 Toyota Yaris
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DIY - Rear Drum Brake Cleaning/Maintenance - 2012 Toyota Yaris
Winter Storm - Feb - 27 - 2022
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Winter Storm - Feb - 27 - 2022
2011 Hyundai Elantra Touring i30 CW @ 250.000 km !!!
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2011 Hyundai Elantra Touring i30 CW @ 250.000 km !!!

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  • @jls1869
    @jls1869 6 днів тому

    Werent you supposed to put oil on the gasket so it wont melt into the plastic?

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel 6 днів тому

      I will not melt. I will slide easily when you are going to tighten it up. Anyway, it’s a good idea to add a little bit of oil on the o-ring. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @movalautodetailing2543
    @movalautodetailing2543 9 днів тому

    Great video, no talking and very detailed! 👌🏼

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel 9 днів тому

      🙏🏻 for comment. Glad was useful !

  • @mipmixchannel
    @mipmixchannel 19 днів тому

    Canada; same point as the other videos … meanwhile in Greece, or somewhere else is very “hot “ …

  • @niceguy01
    @niceguy01 19 днів тому

    So what’s the point of your video? & where is this?

  • @samsungyepp
    @samsungyepp 20 днів тому

    thanks for the good video, sorry for your finger @03:14

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel 20 днів тому

      🙏🏻 for the comment ! Glad to be helpful ! 😏 only if you don’t work you don’t hurt 🫣 ! See you soon around ! God bless you ! Good roads to have, I wish you !

  • @donald2029
    @donald2029 Місяць тому

    Excellent step by step instructions,Thank you

    • @dalelumarin
      @dalelumarin Місяць тому

      ❤ Thanks for your comment ! I’m glad my hard work helped you ! It’s not easy to record when working… After that I have to edit the videos and now I’m struggling to learn the new software i bought and it’s not always easy! You don’t know how many times I was to the point to stop making videos for my channel and cancel it because involve a lot of time and work and sometimes I get just bad comments… Good roads to have, I wish you !

  • @rusty358
    @rusty358 Місяць тому

    I had this problem and I cleaned the ABS wheel connector with electronic contact cleaner. So far no problem, and it is a much easier job.

    • @dalelumarin
      @dalelumarin Місяць тому

      Hi ! Thanks 🙏🏻 for your comment ! After that job, few months I had no problems. But the car started again to make noise when braking. I went back to my friend and now I get different error codes. So, I bought the bearing with the sensor and I replaced it. Again, few months everything was fine until the car started to sound weird, as before… The winter passed and now it’s quiet again but I don’t know for how long ! 🤪 Hope to stop for good ! Good roads to have, i wish you !

  • @mipmixchannel
    @mipmixchannel 2 місяці тому

    Not really… it’s on the top… I didn’t do it when replacing. Or, you can wait until you have to change the oil and change both: oil and solenoid… Thank you for the comment !

  • @tommyd6665
    @tommyd6665 2 місяці тому

    Do you need to do oil change after replacing ???

  • @rbowe6
    @rbowe6 2 місяці тому

    Helpful video. Thanks. The music though is not helpful and needed to be silenced.

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel 2 місяці тому

      🙏🏻 for comments ! I did that at the beginning of my channel. Not anymore… you’ll see on the newer videos. 🙏🏻

  • @irisbaez1972
    @irisbaez1972 4 місяці тому

    I felt your pain man, but I saw you used the wrong tool for that horrible job. I have done my Elantra 2008 and Kia soul 2012. I realized I put grease on those bushing that supposed to be DRY like a bone. I did what videos recommended and then Kia soul make squids noise., so I remove again and cleaned. . BTW, the music is horrible.

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel 4 місяці тому

      hey ! thanks for comment ! I used some antiseize paste for the SCREWS (min 25:00) ! ONLY ! You can see in the movie the bushings are DRY ... min 23:31 I didn't use any kind of oil or grease on them ! the sway bar became black because i touched it many times not because I used some oil/grease on; those bushings have a slot, so it is not hard to put them back ... the music ... it is free from youtube 😜... meantime I do not use any kind of music when I do movies about jobs like that ... just check later movies if interested ... last year i tried to do the same job on the Yaris ... ON THAT IS A NIGHTMARE to work; much worst than on Hyundai !!! I wasn't able to release the frame ! much tighter space to work on ! so, I'll wait until the link-bars will be finished and I'll try again because I bought some tools who should help me to work a little easier on that job ! before to bring home that Toyota, I was so confident on that company ... and now, I changed - a lot - my point of view ! good roads to have, I wish you !

  • @fasteddie5314
    @fasteddie5314 5 місяців тому

    Maybe you should torque the hub retaining bolts to spec....would be the shits to loose a wheel right?

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel 5 місяців тому

      they have to be very well tightened ! if you don't use anti seize paste, you can torque them at the specs; if you add some paste, is better to torque them a little more, let say a 10% value ... on those screws is 1/4 of full weight of that car, so it's a safety concern ... thank you for comment ! good roads to have, i wish you !

  • @crissto8591
    @crissto8591 5 місяців тому

    exactly what i needed, thanks

  • @Denver1976Man
    @Denver1976Man 5 місяців тому

    Sometimes you can pound those hubs off. But most of the time you can't. Knock out 2 lugs opposite of one another. Get 1/2 inch by 3 inch 8 grade bolts and nuts. x2 and put the bolts through the lug nut holes and on the other side of the hub attach the nuts. Tighten the bolts leaving the nuts against the hub until they bottom out against the backing plate. Make sure to get between the bolt holes. As you tighten them down in equal turns. It will finally push the hub out. Believe me when I say. It is the best way if your in the rust belt. Great Video. You left getting it out. Which is the hardest part sometimes. You did a wonderful job teaching how.

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel 5 місяців тому

      Hi ! 🙏🏻 for coment & ideas ! I still have the original hub and maybe some time I’ll try to do as you suggested ! As I’m not an English born person I don’t understand the meaning of the expression “You left getting it out”… The point is my car still has errors on the dashboard … they appear about 5 months after the replacement of the hub and cable. I saw a friend who had a tester and now he found different codes… The car is working fine but the ABS it’s out of order… unfortunately. Thanks again and best wishes to you !

    • @Denver1976Man
      @Denver1976Man 5 місяців тому

      @@mipmixchannel Sorry, I meant you did not show getting the hub assembly out of the axle. In the north they rust.

  • @cl8553
    @cl8553 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for your video

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel 5 місяців тому

      You are welcome 🙏🏻 ! Glad to see was helping you out !

  • @ryanmalady376
    @ryanmalady376 6 місяців тому

    I can't see what he was doing, how do you get these square clips on the clip off?

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel 6 місяців тому

      those ones are sliding and could be turned a little bit; there is plastic all around and you have to push/pull a little bit ... min 0:15 and after, you can see I pulled out the tray; it is flexible and the clips are coming out; you can play in slow motion and you'll see better what I am doing there; wasn't easy to keep fix the camera and filming alone ... hope you are gonna fix it; good roads to have, I wish you !

  • @user-mq2dl9gz5e
    @user-mq2dl9gz5e 6 місяців тому

    How many litter consumption Elantra 1600cc how many km per litter tank you regard

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel 6 місяців тому

      Hi ! Thanks for commenting ! My car is 2.000 cc gas engine… here we have only this engine available. I have a manual transmission with 5 speed… The 1.6 L engine is used in the Accent model only… I’m having in summer an average of 8.5 L / 100 km and during the winter 9.5 L / 100 km. In summer I use a lot air conditioning… in winter 🥶 I start the engine often before to go somewhere to get it warm… About 50-60 % driving highway and the balance city… The car 🚙 has a fuel tank of 50-55 litres…

    • @user-mq2dl9gz5e
      @user-mq2dl9gz5e 6 місяців тому

      @@mipmixchannel Thank you very much

  • @ZZCheetahZZ
    @ZZCheetahZZ 6 місяців тому

    Nice video.. I have two new wheel hubs for my 2017 yaris, but the plastic ABS connector doesn't fit to petrol , only to hybrid yaris. Do you think it's practical to cut down the plastic head and glue the old one with epoxy or something? Since the rest of the hub is exactly the same.

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel 6 місяців тому

      hi, i can't tell you big deal ... if you can send me some pictures on my fb messenger ... what I would do ... i will try to go at a parts store and try to change the hubs for hybrid with those you really need ... or sell them on market place or other platform and buy the good ones ... you can do another tric: cut the wires, on boths (old and new) and connect them color by color ... and you take off the plugs you need and "adapt" to your new prius C hubs ... it's a bit risky but it COULD work ... thank you for comment, succes and a happy new year !

    • @ZZCheetahZZ
      @ZZCheetahZZ 6 місяців тому

      @@mipmixchannel yeah I was thinking about the cable cutting option. Since I couldn't sell these..

  • @Wordywizard1121
    @Wordywizard1121 7 місяців тому

    Excellent video. I'm going for it!! Thanks a million!

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel 7 місяців тому

      🙏🏻 You are welcome! Success! God bless you!

  • @JG-ss9xy
    @JG-ss9xy 9 місяців тому

    Hi there ! Where did you get the part from? And is good quality?

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel 9 місяців тому

      Hi! From a local parts shopping centre They told me it’s a good quality I put it on only few months ago… I don’t know if it’s a good deal or a bad one…

  • @trackerdan1
    @trackerdan1 9 місяців тому

    Nice job! I am almost done my first oak floor install (315 square feet across two rooms) so your video was great to watch. I agree with you - my lower back hurts so much!! A lot of leaning over the floor stapler and a lot of up, down, up, down. But so far so good. I don't have any angle cuts like you did - I'm glad!! But your floor looks great!

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel 9 місяців тому

      hey ! thanks for comment ! hope it helped you ! wish you'll finish asap and enjoy ! with that work you saved minimum 1 000 $ ... only for labour ! best wishes !

  • @user-tm3rq2ch1l
    @user-tm3rq2ch1l 9 місяців тому

    Hello :) at 19:21 in the video you write: "i had to place the screw of the ball joint into the control arm, and it was pretty difficult". my concern is, that i will have the same problem. how can i avoid it? i have a hyundai i30. the suspension of these cars are very similar.

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel 9 місяців тому

      indeed, suspensions are the same ... if you have someone to help it will be easier; as you saw in my video, I was alone, the night came over, I was in hurry to finish ... the strut assembly is moving, but you have to pull strong with a hand, and to find out the right position with the other one ... and in plus of all, I do not have a lift to work up ... so, a weird position; so, my advice is to have some help from a friend just tu help you to fix the screw ... one of you pulling the strut/brake assembly and the other one to introduce the screw ... after that, you can work alone ... wish you success !

    • @user-tm3rq2ch1l
      @user-tm3rq2ch1l 9 місяців тому

      @@mipmixchannel 54541-2H000 is the part which connects the control arm to the ball joint. it's screwed to the control arm by 3 bolts. Don't you think, that one way to avoid the above mentioned problem is to take out this part, screw the ball joint into it and then screw these 2 parts to the control arm? Did you maybe try this?

  • @mederickgagnon
    @mederickgagnon 11 місяців тому

    What were the symptoms?

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel 11 місяців тому

      Thanks for your comment! It seems you are french. I could write in French… You have the same noise and clunky when you get over bumpy roads as when the link bars are used/broken. If you already replaced the link bars and the noise remains that mean those bushings from stabilizing bars are finished too. It happened to my cars from time to time… so, I checked again all suspension and nothing wrong! I tried to see if those bushings are ok but couldn’t figured out… you need to lift the car on both side to see. So I saw the bushings are not expensive at all, I decide to buy them and change them. After, no more bad noises inside the car. Hope this helped you out! Good roads to have I wish you!

  • @Robert-sn1cc
    @Robert-sn1cc Рік тому

    That is the wrong filter for the Turbo engine. That is not a high flow oil filter. you need to get 1WPY-14-302. The holes are much larger allowing more oil flow to the engine and turbo. you can feel the difference.

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel Рік тому

      Hi! Thanks for your comment! That car is not mine. The owner bought the oil filter from a Mazda dealer. I’ll let him know and next time probably will be replaced with the one you suggested. We’re going to make a “test” and I’ll let you know about our impressions about that. Thanks 🙏🏻 again and good roads to have I wish you!

    • @captainflask
      @captainflask 8 місяців тому

      That is not accurate. PY8W-14-302 is absolutely a correct filter for the 2.5T. It's what comes installed from the factory. They are hard to find in the US now though. 1WPY-14-302 superseded PY8W-14-302 in the US market and is made by Denso in Thailand. There is also PY8W-14-302-MV which is made in Mexico and while it's technically a fit it should be avoided due to quality issues.

  • @ramax3095
    @ramax3095 Рік тому

    Is it working now? I got the same issue. Wyskakuje błąd ABS.

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel Рік тому

      Please check the other diy with the wheel bearing. I suggest you to change that before replacing the cable/connector. In my case It didn’t worked until I replaced the whole wheel bearing but be careful when you order it to be sure it is coming with the ABS Sensor ! Please watch the last movie i posted. Thanks 🙏🏻!

  • @wackygirly8201
    @wackygirly8201 Рік тому

    I am finding it very difficult to remove the old brake bulb, I can not remove it from the housing it is sitting in. Do you have any suggestions to remove it? Thank you

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel Рік тому

      Hi ! I could be blocked even because of long time sitting there unchanged … you have to try turning left or right … if not ok if you try towards right, try on left. Sometimes you have to force it a little… Hope you can handle it… Try to reply slow the movie on the part where I took it out to see how I did it … Please let me know if you successfully have it. 🙏🏻

    • @wackygirly8201
      @wackygirly8201 Рік тому

      @@mipmixchannel

    • @wackygirly8201
      @wackygirly8201 Рік тому

      Thank you so much for this video and helpful hints, I also sprayed some silicone spray on the bulb, waited about 15 minutes and was able to extract the bulb by slowing wiggling it from side to side. Your information was very concise and helped solve issue of extracting bulb.

  • @stream.yoga.meditation
    @stream.yoga.meditation Рік тому

    This video should be taken down. All you have done is change the harness which does not need to be changed. The problem is always in the Hub. The sensor is integrated into the hub. This repair did not fit your problem and you know it. Why are you not removing the video which will mislead others. Not very nice!

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel Рік тому

      I am working on… After I did it I found i didn’t fix my problem… I made research, bought the right assembly, replaced the hub which has the ABS sensor pressed in … Today or tomorrow I’ll put online with all details… about this “odyssey” … It’s weird, I have that problem on a Toyota!!! On the Hyundai Elantra I have 274.000 km and never had troubles like this !!! Sorry…

    • @emilecollin6927
      @emilecollin6927 6 місяців тому

      Dude … mechanic can be a bunch of shit. It’s always about replacing what looks bad first and upgrading. Plus the wires are not pricey so it’s not that bad to replace also

  • @antonmulder6134
    @antonmulder6134 Рік тому

    What a waste of time

  • @karilynnscobey731
    @karilynnscobey731 Рік тому

    "promosm" 👌

  • @vferdman
    @vferdman Рік тому

    You are replacing a sensor wire harness, not the sensor. Please correct the title of the video. The sensor is the thing in the hub that you plugged into. I hope your ABS lights were helped by this.

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel Рік тому

      hi, and thanks for your comment ! this is the part I bought ... "Rear ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Connector" even for me it was a bit strange but if they name it that way ... a piece o wire in fact ... 🥸 www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=5408913&cc=1502640&pt=762&jsn=1 I did't find the picture with the code I had ... but I had 3 lights on the dashboard (parking brake + abs + traction control) and now I have no one ... seem it is working well .. 😎

    • @boathemian7694
      @boathemian7694 4 місяці тому

      Boo hoo

  • @dottieobrien2606
    @dottieobrien2606 Рік тому

    God

  • @ColtonForrestTeter
    @ColtonForrestTeter Рік тому

    This one looks like it could be a bad knuckle banger lol I'm not excited to do this

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel Рік тому

      🤓 with some patience you can do it! Elantra is now @270.000 km … working well… I have to replace the alternator now… not charging anymore the battery… I need to find some time and good weathers to do it. Thanks for your comment! Good roads to have I wish you!

  • @marvinmedina9027
    @marvinmedina9027 Рік тому

    Still have it? Reliable?

    • @Jason-fp7vi
      @Jason-fp7vi Рік тому

      I have one with 215k km's, 2009. It has been fairly reliable, and cheap to fix when it does break. When I bought it it needed the timing belt and harmonic balancer done. Timing belt is a typical thing for any 2000's car, needing a new harmonic balancer already was a little unreliable though. Since then my only issue was that the door window switches stopped working, they are a bad design. Each switch was about $50 Canadian and took only 2 hours or so to replace all of them. Otherwise I have had no issues, with the 2.0 litre gas engine and 5 speed manual I get 6.4 L/100KM on the highway, city mileage is not amazing though, around 9.5 L / 100KM. It is the best car I've owned, very happy with it.

  • @Matys1975
    @Matys1975 Рік тому

    Nice ! I have a 2021 Mazda 6 with the same engine and I also change my own oil at home. What country do you live in ? I live in the US and my Mazda dealer as well as several other local Mazda dealers I called have been using Mobile 1 synthetic so that’s what I use to do the oil changes on my car. The only Mazda branded oil they had at the dealer was conventional.

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel Рік тому

      Hi ! Thanks for your comment! Mobil1 is a very good oil. I hear 👂 Toyota brand oil is Mobil1 … maybe Mazda too ! We are in “French” 🇨🇦 … Province of Quebec… Change your oil at max 10.000 km / 6.000 miles and your engine will run long time! Good roads to have I wish you! 😎🙏🏻

    • @Matys1975
      @Matys1975 Рік тому

      @@mipmixchannel I have been to Montreal before. Beautiful city. ✌️

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel Рік тому

      @@Matys1975 indeed…🙏🏻👍🏻

    • @mhepping
      @mhepping Рік тому

      I just traded my 2015 Mazda 6 with 144,000 miles in for a new CX30. I ran Castrol Edge 0W-20 full synthetic the entire time I had it. Won't use anything else.

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel Рік тому

      @@mhepping me neither ... only fully synthetic ... the owner of the Mazda, too, only synthetic oil, max 10.000 km / 6.000 miles ...

  • @CH-lf3vh
    @CH-lf3vh Рік тому

    This cold start just reduced your oil life by much ;-) Hope you change your oil at maximum 10k km/miles! It really gets degraded.

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel Рік тому

      Thanks for your comment! If you watch my videos about the oil change, you will see I change the oil at maximum 10.000 km (-6.200 miles)! Always synthetic oil !!! Here in winter is cold and in summer warm and humid ! When I bought the car I changed the oil first time at 2.000 km and after at 10.000, and so on from 10 to 10 thousand… I did the same with our Elantra Touring and she is working well even now after 268.500 km ( -167.000 miles ) … This is the way I proceed… Good roads to have I wish you!

  • @thomasspence-king3339
    @thomasspence-king3339 Рік тому

    Cheers!

    • @dalelumarin
      @dalelumarin Рік тому

      Hey ! Good roads to have, i wish you !

  • @sabrinadovale2151
    @sabrinadovale2151 Рік тому

    best dog😍

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel Рік тому

      Thanks for your comment! Indeed a “ noble “ dog 🐕 💙💛❤️

  • @terrywilliams7827
    @terrywilliams7827 Рік тому

    Have a 2006 sentra se R For 7 years love it

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel Рік тому

      Thanks for your comment! SE R is with 2.5 L engine, more power there ! And few more options… I bought mine especially for my wife for a daily drive purpose. Cheap on gasoline ⛽️ and maintenance… “Stela” is still on roads… the owner is satisfied with. About 150-160 thousand km … Good roads!

    • @terrywilliams7827
      @terrywilliams7827 Рік тому

      I drive mine every day 160,000 mi. 27 mpg

    • @carlosbarrera6291
      @carlosbarrera6291 10 місяців тому

      I've been driving my 2004 for 20 years, love that car

  • @Chubbycat747
    @Chubbycat747 Рік тому

    I suspect I was having knocking/clunking noises coming from the sway bar/bushings on my 2005 Santa Fe. I applied some AT-205 that I had lying around, to the bushings. The next day I drove it, they quietened down a lot. I ordered some new bushings, but it's tight to remove them too. I think I'll apply some more 205 and see if the dried rubber swells back up.

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel Рік тому

      Hi, thanks for your comment! I never tried that trick! So I don’t know if will be a long time solution. And on Santa Fe I didn’t work yet. But the principle is the same for that assembly. Maybe you can find out on UA-cam a DiY with that. Sorry I can’t help you more! Good roads to have, I wish you!

  • @sleepmaestro3307
    @sleepmaestro3307 Рік тому

    Thanks

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel Рік тому

      you're welcomed ! hope was usefull ... thank for your comment !

  • @mustafanajeeb7859
    @mustafanajeeb7859 Рік тому

    Perfect review & great Sentra.

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel Рік тому

      Thanks for your comment! The car is still on the road….. i know the owner.

  • @lluis4732
    @lluis4732 Рік тому

    I have a car, can you tell me what filter to use and what number. and what oil 5w-20? Thank you

    • @dalelumarin
      @dalelumarin Рік тому

      It’s the same model and engine? You have to use 5W30 … The filter… you have to check with your local dealer because there are 2 engines and I understand that each one has a different type of filter

  • @user-br5tt1hw8d
    @user-br5tt1hw8d Рік тому

    Today we watched the same movie with these bushings. Very bad engineering from Hyundai! Real torture for 4 bolts! Greetings from Bulgaria!

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel Рік тому

      Hello my neighbour ... from Canada now ... I was born in Romania ... 😜 Thank you for comment ! If you like, please subscribe ... If you read in description, I gave some tips to help ... hope it will be useful. Good roads !

  • @franklinbishop7161
    @franklinbishop7161 Рік тому

    Pᵣₒmₒˢᵐ

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda Рік тому

    Wohoo~amigo. you made cool . see u around-

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel Рік тому

      🙏glad you like it ! Thanks for comment !

  • @crispinricopuerto8279
    @crispinricopuerto8279 Рік тому

    Quality state oil regular

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel Рік тому

      Synthetic engine oil always !!! I heard in Europe Castrol is not a good oil… better one is Mobile 1 … Here in Canada i use Castrol for more than 15 years and thanks Lord seems to be ok …

  • @crispinricopuerto8279
    @crispinricopuerto8279 Рік тому

    How many liters oil you put thanks

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel Рік тому

      6 liters / as they specify into the book… always synthetic oil/ I replace it each 10.000 km !!!

    • @crispinricopuerto8279
      @crispinricopuerto8279 Рік тому

      @@mipmixchannel thank you so much very appreciated God bless you

  • @tom4342
    @tom4342 2 роки тому

    What size fits I bought one of eBay and one off Amazon both to big 2010 Elantra touring

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel 2 роки тому

      Hi, I bought the filter from a Hyundai dealer; here in Canada where sold between 2009 and 2012; Elantra sedan has the same parts; they should be the same size, maybe they sent you for a different model ! look here ... www.amazon.ca/Premium-Guard-PC5660-Cabin-Filter/dp/B0031GVBFS/ref=sr_1_2?qid=1656542734&s=automotive&sr=1-2&vehicle=2011-3-23-2975--18-6-5-9136--1-1---2&vehicleName=2011+Hyundai+Elantra www.amazon.ca/EcoGard-XC10509-Premium-Cabin-Filter/dp/B076BRQG9Y/ref=sr_1_4?qid=1656542892&s=automotive&sr=1-4&vehicle=2011-3-23-2975--18-6-5-9136--1-1---2&vehicleName=2011+Hyundai+Elantra good roads to have, i wish you !

  • @peterantal2450
    @peterantal2450 2 роки тому

    Great video. Is it possible to leave my car at road's shoulder or is there some small parking area?

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel 2 роки тому

      Hi Peter! Thanks for your comment! No parking area! Only on the road’s shoulder… unfortunately 🥲. Good roads to have I wish you!

  • @allpar300m6
    @allpar300m6 2 роки тому

    I never was a big fan of the 1993-1997 Dodge Intrepid body style. 1998-2004 looks better in my option .

    • @mipmixchannel
      @mipmixchannel 2 роки тому

      Me neither … but at that time I had a limited budget… the second generation was much nicer; their big problem was the V6 2.7 L engine and the transmission… even now, they are pretty actually as exterior design… Thanks for your comment! Good roads to have, I wish you!

    • @allpar300m6
      @allpar300m6 2 роки тому

      @@mipmixchannel That's why I bought the 300M Special because of dual exhaust and the looks. In my opinion the Chrysler 300M Special is the best out of all the LH cars 👍👍