Awesome video. Love the troubleshooting with the soapy spray bottle. Perhaps it would have been good to use the spray bottle again after the job to show that there isn't any further problems. All in all, two thumbs up!
Hi thanks for this, it's the 2nd time this happens to another tire valve stem leaks at our corolla hours ago, too bad I still don't have this kind of tool for fixing such issue. Just going to tire centers later and let them repair it again, anyways thanks for the info Andrea.
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somehow only my right front and right rear’s valve stem core are shorter compare to left ones after changing new wheels. So it’s very hard to check air pressure with my gauge since valve stem cores are shorter and gauge cannot touch (or push) the core... How can i resolve this issue?!
I’ve never had to change a valve stem core. Is this a problem with 4WD vehicles? Is this because her husband does jumps off of rocks or races over large obstacles? Some of my friends are prospectors with 4WD who always go into the desert, mountains, woods, rivers, lakes and beachs, and they have never had this problem, except for one, who said his vehicle, a 1967 Bronco, had a valve problem. Hey, my dad used that soapy water test for air and gas leaks. He says during the Korean War, a sergeant in the army showed him that trick. I remember when I just moved to the Valley, some kids disconnected the valves from 20 cars in our parking area. People woke up to find their tires flat. And it was a working day. So I guess those damn kids knew the trick as well. The cops finally caught them after a month. They were doing it all over the Valley. Turns out they were rich spoiled Northridge kids. I hope their parents payed up. Anyhow, great video. You remind me of my daughter, a go-getter & do-it-yourselfer. 👍🏼
Excellent video
well done, great video...exactly what I needed to see
Awesome video. Love the troubleshooting with the soapy spray bottle. Perhaps it would have been good to use the spray bottle again after the job to show that there isn't any further problems. All in all, two thumbs up!
Easier than I was expecting, glad I watched this I was gonna be lazy and take it to the shop lol
Hi thanks for this, it's the 2nd time this happens to another tire valve stem leaks at our corolla hours ago, too bad I still don't have this kind of tool for fixing such issue.
Just going to tire centers later and let them repair it again, anyways thanks for the info Andrea.
Walmart sells the tool with valve cores included for cheap
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The valve stem replacement did the trick. Thank you.
Thank you for the tip. Easy to follow.
Thank You...I just did this, and that's my problem
well, all I can say is, Easy Peasy Don't be Sleazy.. :) great video!!.. I'm about to change my Core now! :) thanks Andrea!!
Don't forget to spray it again with soapy water at the end to test it.
Some valve caps have rubber O-rings for added protection.
Good video. Very clear. Thanks
excellent demo. thank you very much.
You are handywoman. Not too many woman know how to fix that.
somehow only my right front and right rear’s valve stem core are shorter compare to left ones after changing new wheels.
So it’s very hard to check air pressure with my gauge since valve stem cores are shorter and gauge cannot touch (or push) the core...
How can i resolve this issue?!
What tool are you using??
MissPriss769 while she's on her knees blowing or otherwise
4-way valve tool. You can get it from Walmart or any auto parts store
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Wow. Awesome
Well I would say this would’ve helped but my whole stem is gone
I’ve never had to change a valve stem core. Is this a problem with 4WD vehicles?
Is this because her husband does jumps off of rocks or races over large obstacles?
Some of my friends are prospectors with 4WD who always go into the desert, mountains, woods, rivers, lakes and beachs, and they have never had this problem, except for one, who said his vehicle, a 1967 Bronco, had a valve problem.
Hey, my dad used that soapy water test for air and gas leaks. He says during the Korean War, a sergeant in the army showed him that trick.
I remember when I just moved to the Valley, some kids disconnected the valves from 20 cars in our parking area. People woke up to find their tires flat. And it was a working day. So I guess those damn kids knew the trick as well. The cops finally caught them after a month. They were doing it all over the Valley. Turns out they were rich spoiled Northridge kids. I hope their parents payed up.
Anyhow, great video. You remind me of my daughter, a go-getter & do-it-yourselfer. 👍🏼