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Check my videos to see what you can fix around your house and cars.
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Many years ago I found myself checking UA-cam videos on how to fix this or that.
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How to Check the Condition of the Spark Plugs
In this video you can see a spark plug coil in really good condition, free of oil and the boot is not broken.
The spark plug also looks decent with no burn outs, no oil residue and not broken. The gap is also at the specification level which means the metal ends haven't degraded.
Anyway, I can tell these spark plugs have not been changed during the life of the car so I will do that job.
The spark plug also looks decent with no burn outs, no oil residue and not broken. The gap is also at the specification level which means the metal ends haven't degraded.
Anyway, I can tell these spark plugs have not been changed during the life of the car so I will do that job.
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Replace your Windshield Wipers with Silicone ones, like the PIAA brand
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Silicone windshield wipers are far superior than rubber ones. Rubber ones crack pretty easily after a few months. The silicone ones last years. The big name stores are full of rubber ones since they want you to replace your wipers every few months. Look for the PIAA online (Amazon, etc.) and check the size for your car. You won't regret it!
How to Properly Clean a Car's Battery
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How to Properly Clean a Car's Battery
Hole in the Caliper Bushing Leads to More Expensive Repairs (9th generation Honda Civic 2012 - 2015)
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Hole in the Caliper Bushing Leads to More Expensive Repairs (9th generation Honda Civic 2012 - 2015)
How to Install a DashCam Hardwire Kit for Parking Monitoring
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How to Install a DashCam Hardwire Kit for Parking Monitoring
Replace rear brake rotors on a 9th generation Honda Civic (2012 - 2015)
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Replace rear brake rotors on a 9th generation Honda Civic (2012 - 2015)
Replace brake fluid on a 9th generation Honda Civic (2012 - 2015)
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Replace brake fluid on a 9th generation Honda Civic (2012 - 2015)
Easy Process to Change the Battery on your Car
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Easy Process to Change the Battery on your Car
How to Sharpen a Lawn Mower Blade in 10 minutes
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How to Sharpen a Lawn Mower Blade in 10 minutes
2024 Total Solar Experience in a minute
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2024 Total Solar Experience in a minute
360 Sunset Effect during April 2024 Eclipse
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360 Sunset Effect during April 2024 Eclipse
Replace PCV valve on a RL5 4th generation Honda Odyssey (2011 - 2017)
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Replace PCV valve on a RL5 4th generation Honda Odyssey (2011 - 2017)
Add a Key Fob to a 2014 Honda Civic (9th gen) using AUTEL MK808K-BT
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Add a Key Fob to a 2014 Honda Civic (9th gen) using AUTEL MK808K-BT
Add a Key Fob to a 2013 Honda Odyssey using AUTEL MK808K-BT
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Add a Key Fob to a 2013 Honda Odyssey using AUTEL MK808K-BT
Replace Spark Plugs on RL5 4th generation Honda Odyssey (2011 - 2017)
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Replace Spark Plugs on RL5 4th generation Honda Odyssey (2011 - 2017)
How to Remove the Passenger Seat on a 9th generation Honda Civic (2012 - 2015)
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How to Remove the Passenger Seat on a 9th generation Honda Civic (2012 - 2015)
How to Remove the Rear Seat on a 9th generation Honda Civic (2012 - 2015)
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How to Remove the Rear Seat on a 9th generation Honda Civic (2012 - 2015)
Replace Front Passenger Fender on a RL5 4th generation Honda Odyssey (2011 - 2017)
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Replace Front Passenger Fender on a RL5 4th generation Honda Odyssey (2011 - 2017)
Daylight Running Lights (DRL) Fix on a RL5 4th generation Honda Odyssey (2011 - 2017)
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Daylight Running Lights (DRL) Fix on a RL5 4th generation Honda Odyssey (2011 - 2017)
How to Upgrade to LED Ligths (Auxito) on a RL5 4th generation Honda Odyssey (2011 - 2017)
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How to Upgrade to LED Ligths (Auxito) on a RL5 4th generation Honda Odyssey (2011 - 2017)
Use this TRICK to Replace a XWFE Filter ($55) with a XWF one ($10)
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Use this TRICK to Replace a XWFE Filter ($55) with a XWF one ($10)
Air Conditioner (AC) Quick Recharge with R134a Refrigerant
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Air Conditioner (AC) Quick Recharge with R134a Refrigerant
How to Adjust the Parking Brake on a 9th generation Honda Civic (2012 - 2015)
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How to Adjust the Parking Brake on a 9th generation Honda Civic (2012 - 2015)
Moen Laken 84484SRN Bathroom Faucet Installation
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Moen Laken 84484SRN Bathroom Faucet Installation
Oil and Filter Change on a 9th generation Honda Civic (2012 - 2015)
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Oil and Filter Change on a 9th generation Honda Civic (2012 - 2015)
Replace Front Brake Pads on a 9th generation Honda Civic (2012 - 2015)
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Replace Front Brake Pads on a 9th generation Honda Civic (2012 - 2015)
VTEC Solenoid Oil Leak on a 9th generation Honda Civic (2012 - 2015)
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VTEC Solenoid Oil Leak on a 9th generation Honda Civic (2012 - 2015)
Engine Breather Plate Oil Leak on a 9th generation Honda Civic (2012 - 2015)
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Engine Breather Plate Oil Leak on a 9th generation Honda Civic (2012 - 2015)
Replace rear brake pads on a 9th generation Honda Civic (2012 - 2015)
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Replace rear brake pads on a 9th generation Honda Civic (2012 - 2015)
Automatic Transmission Plug keeps coming out on 9th generation Honda Civic (2012 - 2015)
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Automatic Transmission Plug keeps coming out on 9th generation Honda Civic (2012 - 2015)
thanks for the great video!
@@taco_timedqp4806 I am so glad it helped you. Please consider subscribing to my channel or a $thanks. It will help me on doing more videos like this. I am regularly fixing things around the house and adding videos about it.
ill probably just buy a new one cause like you know when u take the batteries out and u can see the metal parts at the bottom where u put the batteries one of the metal parts have snapped and im assuming thats why its not working and i aint no good with this so is it broke?😭
@@Itz_NotMe14bad luck. I guess you could weld it together but you would need special equipment. Please consider subscribing to my channel or a $thanks. It will help me on doing more videos like this. I am regularly fixing things around the house and adding videos about it.
@@gotitdone yeah idk how to weld or anything but ill definitely subscribe to your channel 😄
@Itz_NotMe14 something like this a.co/d/8pVbJOF
@@gotitdone ill have a look thank youu
I had the plug popping out problem, thank you for the helpful and easy solution.
My Civic had the 'pop" before, thank you for the helpful and easy solution.
@@jj963963jj I am so glad it helped you. I can see you also watched the other video. At the end, you will need a new plug or risk popping it out again in the future. Please consider subscribing to my channel or a $thanks. It will help me on doing more videos like this. I am regularly fixing things around the house and adding videos about it.
I just bought a filter for 36.00 . It has the exact label xwfe as the original. I put it in and it wouldnt work. I got a refund with the company and PayPal. They said to keep it. I put the old filter back. I may try this. Problem is what if its counterfeit and hollow.
@@normantrahan3438 most likely the XWFE you bought is counterfeit and they put the XWFE sticker to sell it more expensive but the label does not have a RFID to make the fridge work. Keep the original label and use this trick to use normal filters. Please consider subscribing to my channel or a $thanks. It will help me on doing more videos like this. I am regularly fixing things around the house and adding videos about it.
I probably have the same problem as you: I'm doing this on a ramp and as a result of that, my civic isn't 100% level on the ground. How do I get around opening the upper drain plug while the civic is uneven? Edit: nvm I see you put stands in the rear...
@@xbox360fan1956 right. I leveled it so I can use the check bolt and ensure the right amount of fluid is added. Please consider subscribing to my channel or a $thanks. It will help me on doing more videos like this. I am regularly fixing things around the house and adding videos about it.
Do you have to use the anti seize
@@brandoncalhoun3038 not necessarily but it will make an easier job when you need to remove it again. Please consider subscribing to my channel or a $thanks. It will help me on doing more videos like this. I am regularly fixing things around the house and adding videos about it.
@@gotitdone thanks for the info I’m going to be doing the front and rear on my 19 fk7
@@brandoncalhoun3038 awesome. You may want to check this other video as well. I used another technique to remove the rotor screw that can give you a headache. Replace Rear Brake Pads and Rotors on a 10th generation Honda Civic (2016 - 2021) ua-cam.com/video/pkRZD_128eg/v-deo.html
how did you jack it up using the pinch weld and also used jack stands there?
@@josephponce8903 you can Jack it up a little off from the pinched weld following the unibody line and then place the stand on the weld point. Please consider subscribing to my channel or a $thanks. It will help me on doing more videos like this. I am regularly fixing things around the house and adding videos about it.
Turn the can upside down and shake. It will cause more of the fluid itself to enter, therefore more gas, because fluid is denser than gas, do this especially when doing a complete recharge, as it allows more refridgerant to exit. A 12 oz can of refrigerant will only yield up to 11 oz, and even less when the can is right side up.
@@AdInfitum thank you for your feedback. Be careful with that because some systems, like this one, have to be loaded in gas form. Liquid could damage the compressor.
Much better than some of the other videos
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No gap and my screw is as tight as possible.
Thank you for your comment. I really don’t know what else it could be. I have heard that from another person but decided to throw it away and didn’t provide a solution. I would try to regap it first. Then remove the screw completely and try te reseat everything and see how it goes. Please let me know if you find the solution.
Is she going to be lifted back on?
@@shelty3178 yes, they are still working on the restoration. At the end, it will be back on top on all its glory
@@gotitdonegood to hear. It’s crazy how much they striped it down. Hope they do the original paint scheme from the 70s. Unlike what they did with enterprise
Your thousand pictures speak trillions of words. Thanks! My 2015 Accord J35 has a similar looking MAF, and I was shocked by its appearance. Seeing you clean yours gave me confidence that it's OK to spray it. I'm also going to see if my DX8 scan tool can manually open the throttle. Dang that Civic is cramped living quarters. Update: The scan tool doesn't manually operate the throttle position. it just checks or calibrates. It's much simpler to just put a brick on the gas pedal. After cleaning throttle and MAF and recalibrating, I can't even feel the engine idle. My car has 130K on it. Thanks again!
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You are genius ! Great idea !!
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Can you drive like that without throwing the air bags off?
@@MHortonIII do you mean driving without the passenger seat?
@@gotitdone yes
@@MHortonIII if you leave it out you may have a problem with SRS system (deactivated).
What size drill bill did you use to get the screw out for the rotor? I’m stuck there.
@@k9gaming67 don’t remember but something small that doesn’t destroy the internal treads. I think in this video I used another technique to remove those elusive screws Replace Rear Brake Pads and Rotors on a 10th generation Honda Civic (2016 - 2021) ua-cam.com/video/pkRZD_128eg/v-deo.html Please consider subscribing to my channel or a $thanks. It will help me on doing more videos like this. I am regularly fixing things around the house and adding videos about it.
Very helpful videos, straight forward
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How do you adjust it from the calipers
@@victormartinez5283 in some cars you can adjust the “length” of the cable from the caliper side as well. I haven’t seen that this car. It us important to apply PB blaster on the parking brake spring on the caliper. Please consider subscribing to my channel or a $thanks. It will help me on doing more videos like this. I am regularly fixing things around the house and adding videos about it.
You are genius thanks for share!!
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Did it take 4 quarts exactly?
A little bit less than 4 quarts…. if your current fluid is at the correct level. Please consider subscribing to my channel or a $thanks. It will help me on doing more videos like this. I am regularly fixing things around the house and adding videos about it.
Dude thanks! I literally followed your instructions step by step and got my toothbrushed fixed.
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YMMV on this one. The head of mine was loose like in this video, but the screw was not the issue as I could not tighten it any more. The gap also was not the issue. Beside the point since the toothbrush needs replaced anyway, but I also destroyed the body trying to pry the cap off.
Thank you for your comment. It may not have been a productive fix but I am sure you learned a lot. Next time it will be different 💪
Thanks for the video. It saved me some money.
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My hero.
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Que buen video amigo, re zarpado!
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@@gotitdone hecho!
Are you sure your refrigerant is not 1234yf, not R134a? I know honda switched a while back.
I am completely sure. This is a 2013 Odyssey. If you are ever in doubt, check the refrigerant label under the hood. That specifies the type of refrigerant and the minimum and maximum amounts as well. Please consider subscribing to my channel or a $thanks. It will help me on doing more videos like this. I am regularly fixing things around the house and adding videos about it.
Bless up yute ...honda owner from 🇯🇲
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I had a bad day when i changed my. Pcv valve it. Doesn't come out it keeps twisting the bolt. Anyone have the same trouble and how do you fix?
Read the other comments. Others mentioned they had to thread a bolt to pull it out.
Oh my God! It looks easy but is not! I wish I could do that to my own car and don’t have tu pay, but no I prefer somebody else does it for me!
I understand 😂 . It really pays back to learn how to maintain the car when you have many of them. And you make them last a long time. Check my other videos. There are easier stuff you can do as well like changing the filters or even learning the process so they can not scare sell you the maintenance.
@@gotitdone I will hunt! I kind of like mechanic but I don’t do it because parts are tu tide for me and I get to greasy, but yes I will definitely love to wash more of you videos! Thank you for sharing! 👍🏻👌🏻
@@valentinetrotskayazamora9368 if you own one of the 9th gen civics check these: ATF plug popping out: ua-cam.com/video/ERv_O5Z18yI/v-deo.html Clean MAF sensor: ua-cam.com/video/Rag_0ZL-Q68/v-deo.html Clean MAP sensor: ua-cam.com/video/SJGsoST54xI/v-deo.html Replace cracked air intake hose: ua-cam.com/video/Y0cMorM89cM/v-deo.html Change rear brake pads: ua-cam.com/video/Rf5Ouf_-q2Q/v-deo.html Coolant Drain and Fill: ua-cam.com/video/glHnrPUBsnI/v-deo.html
@@gotitdone I have a 2011 EX one.
@@valentinetrotskayazamora9368 that is 8th gen. Check the ATF plug and at least go to autozone and ask them to check for error codes for free
Is it necessary to put silicon paste at the back of the Air box?
No, but it will help putting it back and removing it in the future. Please consider subscribing to my channel or a $thanks. It will help me on doing more videos like this. I am regularly fixing things around the house and adding videos about it.
I didn’t show the name of the spark plugs or the specifications, and I didn’t show the tips either. Badly. Before you do anything, you must first clean it of dirt and then unwind it. The hatch does not close completely and returns. Don't know what to do? Otherwise thanks.
Thanks for the feedback. NGK Laser Iridium. Gap is 0.44 in minutes 2:30
@@gotitdone The hatch does not close completely and returns. Don't know what to do?
@@user-zp3hf7vq7z what hatch are you referring to in the spark plugs context? I am not following you
@@gotitdone You don’t have a topic with sunroof repair, so I asked a question in the latest issue. Maybe you can give me some advice or help. The sunroof of the car does not want to close automatically.
@@user-zp3hf7vq7z the sunroof has two parts: the glass one (works with the button) and the internal cover (you close with your hand). I have seen cases where the internal cover is slightly out of the actual rails which makes it harder to close by hand but still doable. The problem is when you press the button to close the glass one, it “feels” the internal cover resistance and returns back to the open position. You can prove this point by pressing the close button and quickly move the internal cover as the glass one is closing.
Hey bro, I needed this video. Thank you.
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You should watch this video as well: ua-cam.com/video/ERv_O5Z18yI/v-deo.html
Where u get the discount !?
They are usually $39.99 but Costco comes out with $8 or $9 discounts every few weeks.
I just did mine. THANKS!
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THANK YOU!
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Whats it sound like?
Human cannot hear those frequencies
Knocking on wood.. but I haven’t had a close call with a deer since I installed them on all my cars.
Product link: a.co/d/0ih0OmWu
So 56f taking out my passenger front seat and entire back seat area of my 2015 honda civic lx sedan. I just got the socket wrench set as I have no car tools. If you have time why did and how did you disconnect the battery before using the socket wrenches? I have no experience fiddling around with cars except to check fluids, change a tire and put air in the tires...lol I also saw you doing something with i guess fuses??? I know I wouldn't rip them out but is there anything I should be looking for specifically if I have this video with me in the car while I am doing this. Or should it not be pLayed with by someone who has never done anything like this before????? I just want to be safe, is all. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for your questions. Disconnecting the battery is VERY important if you are going to remove the seat to avoid an accidental seat’s airbag deployment. The reason I wanted to remove the seat was to thoroughly clean it outside the car. There are some challenging clips and you will need a few tools. If you don’t have those tools or your skill level is not that high, I would recommend to clean the seat inside the car the best you can. Having a “carpet cleaner” type machine helps a lot, like this one: a.co/d/0dm7qBmg Please consider subscribing to my channel or a $thanks. It will help me on doing more videos like this. I am regularly fixing things around the house and adding videos about it.
@@gotitdone Thanks for the info, appreciate it a lot. I just subbed.
@@gotitdone Thanks for that-no I am wanting to remove the whole back seat panel and the front passenger to car camp my way to California, then I can get rid of that car and get the camper I am going for. Thanks a bunch. Take care. Oh I did sub of course----I do all this myself too so I am always on youtube for tips
@@dreamcatcherjulie1 love the idea. Good luck on your trip
Whole video with one hand wow you are my hero 😂. Thank you for no nonsense video.
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Thanks for the reminder, brought me back , my parents had a oldschool seatbelt cutter in their '95 ford escort.
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This looks so easy. I love my civic, you can really tell they designed it with easy maintenance in mind. The oil and trans fluid are equally simple to DIY if you have a way to lift the car. Even the alternator is just right there under the hood, lookin' all easily accesible n shit.
You bet. Thank you. I have many videos on all the other maintenance items. Please consider subscribing to my channel or a $thanks. It will help me on doing more videos like this. I am regularly fixing things around the house and adding videos about it.
Thank you! From this video and one of the comments about how to fix the gap, I repaired mine and it’s as good as new. 👏🏽
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I like your wallpaper
That was a kitten we saved when he was a week old. That was like having a baby minus diapers 😂
Great idea. I did use the RFID small circle in an adhesive square on the free bypass plug you can call and get from GE. I heated the sticker up up with hair dryer and removed a little at a time, more heat, remove a little more, etc.. Just like you said. I placed it where you did higher up on the refrigerator filter area . Bypass plug has a much smaller RFID on bypass plug than on the GE filter (just a small circle in an adhesive square, I then pressed it against my carpet and such to make it less sticky on purpose). So refrigerator now says BP on the display with the XWF filter and all works well. Now if you put the GE filter back in while you still have the bypass RFID sticker on, I guess that has a stronger signal, and then you have the refrigerator reading like you used to with the number of days. I just did this as a test. Cool, thank you
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Can you buy this at AutoZone or do you have to go to the dealership?
I think I bought it at Amazon or eBay, either one of them
Frig, I left the trunk open when pulling into garage after unloading 😞 Only so much the mind can remember. It was sunny and hot 🥵 I didn’t realize I left it open.
Was it too bad?
@@gotitdone I’m thinking of trying to use the eraser like here. Basically it hit the door on the garage roof while open driving in the garage (trunk probably went down) and I stopped luckily. Looks like either paint transfer or the clear coat but I don’t think that the paint should be ruined. I have to wash it and see what damage.
@@42luke93 uh…. Make sure you cover any bare metal expose, otherwise it will rust with time.
@@gotitdone They sell those paint pencils 🖊️
@@42luke93 yep. Check this How to Get the Exact Same Color of your Car: ua-cam.com/users/shortsHkxseQLaDqY
Thats the great video. Just a quick question. I have the same van. Did you leave the screw loose when each time your wife was pushing the breaks 5 to 10 times and once you tight the screw back, did your wife press and hold the break or should you let it go and then tight it.
Thank you. It really doesn’t matter. What you want to avoid is air getting into the lines. So the best route is to close the bladder when she is pressing because fluid is coming out. As soon as you close it, she won’t be able to go all the way down with the pedal anymore. Please consider subscribing to my channel or a $thanks. It will help me on doing more videos like this. I am regularly fixing things around the house and adding videos about it.
@@gotitdone Thank you so much for your quick response.
@@trustmebrother of course. My pleasure
Thank you, fixed the wife's toothbrush.
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