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Oli's Garage
United States
Приєднався 25 січ 2020
A channel about fixing VW's and other items. Videos are simple, concise, and unmatched in quality. Torque specs are included for every repair!
Donations are accepted via PayPal to olisrepairs@gmail.com.
Thanks for checking out the channel! Hopefully you learned something.
For serious inquiries only, contact me at olisrepairs@gmail.com.
Donations are accepted via PayPal to olisrepairs@gmail.com.
Thanks for checking out the channel! Hopefully you learned something.
For serious inquiries only, contact me at olisrepairs@gmail.com.
Audi Key Battery Replacement (including Q7)
Changing the battery in your Audi Key Fob.
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VW 1999-2005 Manual Transmission Fluid Change
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For 5-speed manual VW transmissions from 1999-2005. Tools/Parts Required: - 2L or 2.1qt of transmission fluid: G070726A2 - Transmission fluid funnel kit: amzn.to/3zdAXnP - 17mm hex key: amzn.to/4dnYbG0 Torque specs: - Fill/drain plug 17mm hex: 24nm or 18ft-lbs Follow me on Instagram! olisgarage_ Check out my new merchandise! olis-garage.creator-spring.com 0:00 Introduction Discla...
VW 2009-2019 All 6-speed Manual Transmission Fluid Change
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For ALL 6-speed manual VW transmissions from 2009-2019. Tools/Parts Required: - 3qt of transmission fluid: G052527A2 amzn.to/3zdXyR8 - Transmission fluid funnel kit: amzn.to/3zdAXnP Torque specs: - Fill plug with internal hex: 30nm or 22ft-lbs - Full plug with internal multipoint (triple square): 45nm or 33ft-lbs Follow me on Instagram! olisgarage_ Check out my new merchandise! o...
How-to: VW Mk1-Mk3 New CV Boot and CV cleaning
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Rebuilding inner and outer CV joints on a mk1 rabbit convertible. Tools/Parts Required: - 90mm inner CV boot kit (1979-1984): 191498201D amzn.to/4cyON1y - or - - 100mm inner CV boot kit (1984 ): 191498201B amzn.to/3YKRslI - 90mm outer CV rebuild kit (1979-1984): 171498203 amzn.to/4dl3FC1 - or - - 100mm outer CV boot kit (1984 ): 321498203A amzn.to/3Md8kKg - Wheel chocks: amzn.to/4fAiq5D - Axle ...
How-to: VW Mk1/Mk2 Drive Shaft Replacement
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1979-1993 axle replacement tutorial Tools/Parts Required: - 8mm triple square: amzn.to/46Q5CUz - 90mm axle flange gasket: 8D0407309 - 100mm axle flange gasket: - Wheel chocks: amzn.to/4fAiq5D - how to jack up VW mk1 properly: ua-cam.com/video/EbV3bcPx4js/v-deo.html Torque specs: - CV bolts to transmission flange: 37ft-lbs or 50nm - Control arm ball joint bolt: 37ft-lbs or 50nm - Axle bolt to hu...
Vanagon Sliding Window Removal and Rebuild
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Rebuild vanagon sliding windows. Tools/Parts Required: - Window seal: 253845321 or 253845322 - Fuzzy strip: - Plastic guide pieces: 281847723B - Rubber felt channel: 281847721 - 550 chord amzn.to/46Chqdb Torque specs: - None :) Follow me on Instagram! olisgarage_ Check out my new merchandise! olis-garage.creator-spring.com 0:00 Introduction Five Card Shuffle von Kevin MacLeod unt...
Vanagon '80-'84 Sliding Door Roller Replacement Tutorial
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Replace and upgrade ALL of the sliding door rollers on your 1980-1984 vanagon. This made a huge difference to my door noise! Tools/Parts Required: - Roller upgrade kit: www.mybusparts.de/schiebetuerlaufrollensatz-bis-bj-8/84-mach-deine-schiebetuer-leiser-passend-fuer-vw-t3.html - Silicone lubricant Super Lube amzn.to/36F845b Torque specs: - None :) Follow me on Instagram! olisgara...
Van Suspension Reassembly
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Part 6. With the suspension components all cleaned up, it is now time to get them installed on the van! We also are installing quite a few upgrades including the HD sway bar and end links from T3 technique and Powerflex bushings Think you can don the "shade tree mechanic" shirt? Check it out here: olis-garage.creator-spring.com/listing/olis-garage Follow me on Instagram! olisgarag...
Vanagon Transmission Fluid Change Tutorial
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How to change the transmission fluid on your vanagon Tools/Parts Required: - 5 quarts 75w90 synthetic transmission fluid amzn.to/3v8zsp4 - Volkswagen DSG Transmission fill funnel amzn.to/43pz1TU Torque specs: - Drain and fill plug: 20nm or 14ft-lbs 0:00 Introduction Follow me on Instagram! olisgarage_ Check out my new merchandise! olis-garage.creator-spring.com/listing/olis-garag...
Properly Clean Dirty Diesel Intake Manifold
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How to clean intake manifold Tools/Parts Required: - Media blaster amzn.to/3TFXtNq - Media blaster wand www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw-n54-n55-vacuum-blaster-adapter-fcp-euro-b1100003 - Walnut shells amzn.to/3Tp8FfZ Torque specs: - None :) 0:00 Introduction Follow me on Instagram! olisgarage_ Check out my new merchandise! olis-garage.creator-spring.com/listing/olis-garage Disclaime...
VW Golf/Jetta 1999-2005 Brake and Clutch Fluid Flush
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Change brake and clutch fluid on mk4 VW. Tools/Parts Required: - 1.5L DOT4 brake fluid amzn.to/3UwqlZA - Motive power bleeder amzn.to/3HV8pjv Torque specs: - Brake bleeder: 11nm or 97in-lbs - Wheel lug bolt 120nm or 89ft-lbs 0:00 Introduction Follow me on Instagram! olisgarage_ Check out my new merchandise! olis-garage.creator-spring.com/listing/olis-garage Disclaimer: The amazon...
VW Mk1/Mk2 Valve Cover Grommet
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PCV grommet replacement. Tools/Parts Required: - PCV Grommet 028103500 amzn.to/48rHzLQ - Dielectric silicone grease amzn.to/48fCBBD Torque specs: - None :) Five Card Shuffle von Kevin MacLeod unterliegt der Lizenz Creative-Commons-Lizenz "Namensnennung 4.0". creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Follow me on Instagram! olisgarage_ Check out my new merchandise! olis-garage.creator-...
Building a Lean To With Family
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Thank you to everyone who contributed to this project!! We had a few new faces in the video, and I am thankful for your help :) 0:00 Introduction 0:46 Hauling fill dirt 6:36 Cutting down tree 12:23 Setting concrete posts 13:13 Milling cedar posts 14:28 Wood is going up! 20:15 Metal roof Music credit: Music : Roa - Moonlight Watch : • Roa - Moonlight 【Official】 Stream / Download : hypeddit.com/l...
VW Mk1/Mk2/Mk3 Timing Belt Replacement
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VW Mk1/Mk2/Mk3 Timing Belt Replacement
Deutz DX Rear Axle Removal and Seal Replacement
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Deutz DX Rear Axle Removal and Seal Replacement
Fix Loose Windshield Wipers VW Vanagon
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Fix Loose Windshield Wipers VW Vanagon
Vanagon Suspension Cleaning and Painting
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Vanagon Suspension Cleaning and Painting
How-To: Kawasaki Versys Chain and Sprocket Replacement
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How-To: Kawasaki Versys Chain and Sprocket Replacement
Removal of Engine and Interior - VW Vanagon TDI
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Removal of Engine and Interior - VW Vanagon TDI
I changed my plugs and relays and still mine are not working help
I came here for inspiration unfortunately my studs are seized.
@@ps3customgamer then just throw the cork back on. Nothing wrong with that. Or heat up the studs until they glow. Then let them cool down again and try the double nut method. If that doesn’t work, then pull the head and take it to a machine shop. You’re rolling your eyes, but you will have to also have a bunch of exhaust studs that are stuck and need to be replaced. So might as well do it all at once.
I just watched the how to replace the axles video you made and it seems like it would be so much easier to just do that than all of this.
@@proudvirginian buying a new axle would be much easier. I’ve done that quite a few times. But new parts aren’t always as good as refurbishing the old. So I decided to refurbish the axle too!
@@OlisGarageI can see where that might come in handy on offer projects. Trying to find an exhaust manifold for an '85 Cabriolet is like trying to find moon rocks.
Make sure that you don't pinch that thermostat gasket.
Hi I have a question. I had my sensors replaced and I get the oil pressure light when I turn the a/c on or when the rpm’s drop. I don’t know what the problem is. Also the engine vibrates heavily when the a/c is switched on when idle. It’s fine when driving. I’m not sure what to do.
@@nicoleshadley2889 sounds like you have a legit oil pressure problem. What oil are you running? What year is your car? Are you in the USA?
\\Love it gonna do this on my MK 3 Vento ACC thank you so much!
Would this work for a 1983 vw rabbit diesel? I am planning on putting in a electrical AC pump on it and a 10 inch base speaker and don't think the stock alternator will work.
Super helpful! I need to do this to my '84
So is the yellow wire the ground then?
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Please... Where to purchase T5 smaller blubs and base.? Thank you
Great video, very straightforward! Might be doing this to my 09 Versys soon!
Lucky me I HAD a 2005.5 Jetta with a "maintenance free" automatic. It started slipping at 120K miles.....
note for myself that you show the location of the Clutch Bleed. Thanks
Hello. I have a Cabriolet 91. Could you please indicate what is the brand and part number of the air vacuum check valve you installed? Great videos. Thanks.
@@FernandoMunozMartinez-t5j part number and a link in description.
You should really show how to put on the other plastic bracket and what direction it goes. You Just kind of threw it on there real quick.
Easier to do if you remove spark plugs.
Same motor, almost same everything else for the diesel version- HOWEVER, IT IS AN INTERFERENCE ENGINE. Yes, it's a VW. Yes, the same pulleys and belts are used but diesel pistons ride above the deck and have very small tolerances. When you change your belt on a diesel version of this, be sure to rotate clockwise only and by hand only/ slowly. If it's stops or gets"tough" to rotate then STOP. It may be touching a valve which is fine but you will cause damage if you force it. Back it up counter clockwise and recheck your belt marks, it may have shifted. Cheers 🍻
where is that kneebar video at?
nevermind i just did it myself and i can see why you didn’t film it. those bolts were a bitch to get to
process is also the same for all manual/stick VW cars till today ...
The slag of the chain 25-35mm should be measured with the bike on the side stand only - it is written on the label on the swingarm near the axel nut. If the rear wheel is like in the film in the air, the chain will be pretty too tight. I've got the same bike - 2011 Versys 650. Apart this issue great video.
Is it necessary to use blue Loc-Tite on the threads of the shoulderless studs going into the cylinder head?
Oli what is your recommendation for an automatic 6spd DSG trans?
Funny, I just did a trans flush on my 020 yesterday :D Of course watched the video.
A word to the wise: Just in case its not been said before, use a floor brush or similar to pull out axle stands. Don't reach under with your arm to pull them out
Awesome, you covered my questions upfront! TY!
1993 VW Cabriolet, Digi, 174K. I have replaced both sensors with the 1.8 bar 1 Pin & the 2 prong Bosch Oil Pressure Switch; 0.5 to 0.3 Bar; When I start the car she is fine until it heats up. When the car drops below 2,000 rpm it flashes. I have driven this car 6k so far, so thinking it's not the oil pump. I use an OE Mann oil filter and 20W -50 castrol oil with zinc. Thoughts?
@@richardseidman8801 get a mechanical gauge and test the pressure. Your local auto parts will loan you one
@@OlisGarage TY for the fast response, your videos rock! What should the bar be at all idles? I assume if just below 1 bar at low idle, best to replace with a new oil pump? I see you have another video on that process. Is there a recommended pump to use/upgrade?
@@richardseidman8801 at least 30 psi at 2000rpm is what the book says.
Hello Oli, she is actually running almost 35 psi at 2000 rpm. Assume next steps is to change the two sensors again? If so is it the 1.8 for the single prong and the .3 for the dual prong ?
The light goes on below 1800 rpm and psi is reading 18 at 10 rpm, so baffled? I have all the parts to replace with ABA pump, but would like to avoid if not needed. TY!
Thas right you can fit new filter in cap first becuse it has so caled mahle pin on it that slides it self in hole on filter housing
I got everything lined up perfect the only problem now is I went to pull the tensioner out to replace it with the new one and it can’t slide out cause the motor mount doesn’t give it enough clearance .
@@sniperpaintcorrection remove the motor mount. Just support the engine under the oil pan with a jack. If you have Allen or internal hex bolts, replace them with normal bolts for future repairs.
@@OlisGarage I believe it’s the motor mount support with rubber bushing inside :: do I remove the three 10mm looking nuts? And it looks like the arm part above the intermediate sprocket has a 6mm hex bolt and maybe another one in the hole underneath. Are those what I’m suppose to remove?
@@sniperpaintcorrection upload a video to your channel and I’ll watch and comment there
@@OlisGarage I believe I posted a short video
Does this work on a 1985 Scirocco?
@@hagale1 yes
@@OlisGarage Thanks. I've also noticed that the valve cover nuts may have been overtightened in the past. The metal of the valve cover flange is dimpled at the holes on each end (from the torque spacers). What can I do to straighten those deformities in the mating surface?
Hey Oli, I did as instructed but now when I connect a 9v battery, the wire glows! Is this normal??
@@marcusf9530 not normal at all. There is a short circuit somewhere
Do you recommend attaching a jumper battery pack to the under hood + & - terminals to power the inside courtesy and overhead lights,retain memory to computers modules radio presets etc?
I hope replacing my speedo cable gear, is enough to fix my speedo. I did buy the cable just in case, but I hope I don't have to tear into the dash :D
Hi how u doing have problem wit my vw mark golf the oil. Light keep come. On when u Rev it just about 3rpm I did the test u show in ur video can I send u video so u can see what going wit my golf
From where did you end up getting the radiator ? Wanting to switch to a top fill radiator
Just bought it from fcpeuro.
@@OlisGarage link to it ?
Dude that's a game changer, I feel bad waking everyone up whenever I open the door lol
@@TinCupOutdoors unfortunately the locking of the door still is loud. That I’m not sure how to quiet down. But the door slides so much better and quieter now!! It was worth it.
Would be nice to know how it performed with the rear sprocket change from stock 46T to 44T?
My honest opinion, I would not spend the money doing it unless if you already had to change the chains and a sprocket. It’s maybe 200rpm lower on the highway compared to before. Really no significant difference there. And 1st gear is slightly taller now which really doesn’t impact me that much. That’s my honest opinion haha
@OlisGarage thanks Olis. I've noticed there is a linear Speedometer error which will likely be corrected by increasing the front sprocket by 1 tooth. But I've read in some Versys forums that it does not leave much clearance in that area and would be concerned if things got too tight there.
I will ship my car to you for this rebuild, interested $$$
clutch cables make my car to vibrate..what's wrong with it*
Are these dimmable?
@@MilSik80 yes
Hi Oli,great video 😀,can you put on a to do list to make some video about replacing a Clutch in Golf mk2,020 Gearbox.Thanks🙋
@@Nemanja_Ljeskovac it’s on the list!! I even already have the parts haha
I've had my Rabbit for 30 years, and the axles have always been one of those mysteries that I've never tackled. This is a great tutorial that takes the mystery right out! Thanks, Oli!
Great video! Do you need to use the rear break also to torque the engine sprocket?
The clutch pedal spring seem to have broken off, how do I fix that?
My car won’t start , I tested spark all the way back to the rotor not spinning , checked the belt , spins for a sec than stops . Noticed it’s missing teeth and doesn’t have a part of the belt to grip on to so it can turn the pulley .. would this belt be the reason ? I was worried it was actually the crank shaft
@@sniperpaintcorrection that definitely is at least contributing heavily
@@OlisGarageI’m trying to remove the pulleys at the bottom 6 mm hex . But the belts just turn with it and spin so I can’t crack them loose .. also when I turn the crank shaft the timing belt and sprocket doesn’t turn for me to line up top dead center. Is this cause of some missing teeth? Also the distributor rotor doesn’t turn… my car is a 95 mk3 cabrio 5 speed manual Should I put a new belt and tensioner on and then turn the crank to rotate the engine to tdc?
Love the video, as my CV has been giving me issues as well, I replaced both cv axle's (full arm replaced) I was worried they did not come with grease on the inside as there was a grease bag provided. I opened up the boot and there was grease inside already, But after seeing this video im wondering if the pregrease was enough. You placed a very generous amount. On top of this it seems that when Im turning LEFT ONLY (& only in motion) The transfercase area makes a single loud pop/clunk, It also happens when the steering wheel returns to center. Any ideas would be greatly appreciate it.
@@juulin2567 thank you! I always start with the easy stuff first. Check to make sure the bolts are right. Jack the car up on jack stands, start it, put it in gear, and now turn the steering wheel. Can you replicate it that way? Maybe something else is loose? How do you know where the pop is coming from? If you think it’s the axle, do you have the old one to put back on? When did the noise first start? Some thoughts and questions above that could help you narrow it down
Phew! That CV ball-bearing race was FUBAR! Folks - that is why it's important to check your CV boots periodically. When that boot is torn then foreign material contaminates the grease and your CV bearings unwittingly become a gravel crusher. Not good! Remember; preventative maintenance is cheaper than replacement maintenance! That said, I'd normally just order an entire new axle shaft. Typically VW has an extensive back catalog of mk1 Golf components, so they're inexpensive enough to offset the work and mess of rebuilding the CV axles. But, and I mean BUT, considering the terrible quality of aftermarket parts now (especially how the market has been flooded with cheap 'Chineseium' components), the idea of rebuilding them with quality name-brand subcomponents seems more appropriate now. It'll save you work time and money in the long run. Just don't wear your Sunday-Bests and wear gloves when doing them; LOL what a MESS! Thanks for the great video Oli, that'll definitely be booked marked for when I inevitably need to service my Mk1 Jetta's CV Axles. Cheers!
I think this was already an aftermarket axle. Unfortunately not the original VW stuff. But, I figured oh well I’ll rebuild it. It’s not that hard and it’ll make it last longer.
Great tutorial Oli, greetings from England
@@stephenhargreaves381 thank you! And greetings from USA 😀
Excellent how-to! I would like to mention that the CV joint grease is moly-based and is the nastiest grease you'll ever work with! I notice you are working with gloves. Smart move. This grease will NOT come out of clothing or off your hands/face etc. And for those of you following along in your Bentley please note it is not correct in how to orient teh inner and outer CV parts. It's skinny part opposite the wide part just as Oli mentions!
Thank you Oran! I have pinned your comment to the top. You highlighted the important things I didn't cover!
Guess I need to cross out the CV Axles shaft rebuilding section of my Bentley manual! Lets hope the Haynes and Chilton manuals are more accurate! Thanks for the info!
What is the VAG part # for that block of wood?
Haha!!! That one is NLA (no longer available), so you’re going to have to consult your own scrap wood collection.