Thank you ! I'm going to try this . Funny video 😂
Fun to watch. Funny & helpful.
I put my popcorn down to write this comment.
First, you should make more videos about other things. I haven't checked your channel but I'm thinking SNL after watching this. Lol
Nicely explained
skipped past most of this shit .. but did this guy just make a video of disconnecting his car battery and then connecting it back up ? all the while acting like hes performing 24 open heart surgery ?
WOOO WOOO! ROCK ON!
Good job😅
Unfortunately That's not going to make you pass
Depending on the issue and the car it does work. At the time I thought it would always work since then I’ve learned otherwise. In this video I had a 2006 Honda accord coupe EX 2.4L
@The Chucky Boi You have to drive it for roughly 60 miles without the check engine light coming back on for it to be ready to pass. I'm just saying that alone won't let it pass
Short story to a long story 😆
Great ty
Always start with negative
but yes but if there is a problem the light wii pop on again when driveing lol nice video lol
Yes the issue will reset the light again and depending on make and model it might not work at all
Edit: for some smaller issues on certain vehicle there will be a delay and if you can get inspection done in that time you’re green
Do u know how many miles I have to drive the car after disconnecting the battery?
@@blaakcoffee I’m not 100% sure it varies by make and model. But you can always reset it and then start driving to see how long it takes. And then reset it accordingly
@@thechuckyboi1438 thank you. I did 2 bottles of cataclean and then light went off long enough for me to pass,(250 miles), now light back on. I’m grateful because it buys me some time before I have to start spending money.
This guy has no idea what he is talking about. You will 100 percent fail inspection if you do this.
I actually passed inspection like this, so this guy has no idea what he’s talking about.
However in time I’ve learned a lot of cars especially more modern ones have systems in place to prevent people from doing this so do your own research
@@thechuckyboi1438 good for you. However, your video is misleading, some poor guy is going to watch this video do what you did and think that they are going to pass inspection and waste their money on an inspection fee when they could have put that money into repairing whatever is wrong with their engine.
@@User40599 you have to pay the inspection fee regardless. If you spent your time making a better video that one thing but instead your analyzing the choices of an 18 year old posting a stupid video.
@@thechuckyboi1438 you really are 18 huh. yes you have to pay the inspection fee regardless but timing matters when it comes to spending and making money. I don’t expect you to understand what that means. You are right about you being 18 though, so I get it.
@@User40599 I appreciate you being able to see my side on that. I’m 21 now so still stupid but semi smarter than I was in this video. Anything on the internet should be taken with salt including myself lmao, thank you for trying to help people by warning them about the risk potential
Still on pass lol
then prepare not to pass for not ready! drive a 100 miles and your back in the same place
Your going to live a short life ....good luck
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Good job lying.
Ok. First of all, thanks for taking the time. #2 Always take the negative (black cable) off First, then the positive (red cable). Reverse when putting in back on. #3 After reading some of the comment's I believe you were just trying to tell people who may have a check engine light on how to get it off just to be able to get the car to pass the inspection. We all know that if something is wrong, the light will come back on, but you have a year to figure it out before the next inspection is due. But if the light starts blinking, get it fixed or at least checked out ASAP.
Thank you for the comment and thank you for the extra information! In time I’ve learned the importance of the order you move the cables.