You Never Want to Hear This Noise in Your Car
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- Опубліковано 14 бер 2021
- This Noise Means Your Car is Screwed, DIY and car repair with Scotty Kilmer. Wheel bearing noise. How to replace wheel bearings. How to tell if your wheel bearings are bad in your car. How to find noises in your car. How to fix car noise. Car noise troubleshooting. Wheel bearing replacement. Car Advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 53 years.
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my first wheel bearing change was a 99 kia, it had to be pressed out, luckily i had access to a press on a military base, but my cars after that 1, bearing and hub assembly, so much easier then using a press
~4:46 - goggles or, better yet, a face shield if the brush gives up bristle at the RPMs of that tool? 🤷♂️ Is it a good idea to apply a light film of brake.pad.grease inside of that backing plate hole? ~6:57 - lug nut torque wrench tightening 50 miles to 100 miles later?
Hey Scotty what kind of air compressor are you using, if you don’t mind me asking..?
Mercedes, the 9g for a single clutch is snappy as fcuk and apparently reliable...
How much should this cost scotty I need it done this week
Scotties voice is the only good sound a car can make
Rev up your engines
Gosh Darn that was the fastest bearing assy replacement I ever saw!!!! Holy Mackeral 🏁🤪
Haaa! Amen.😀
Its funny how scotty only liked your comment.
Scottie should make a Rev Up Your Engines car horn.
I love how Scotty can condense an entire day's work into just over 7 minutes. No screaming or swearing either.
when he speeds it up and its squeaky I think he may swear in that segment of the video.
Scotty is basically the anti-Gordon Ramsey
You must be my neighbor! lol 😂
Scotty swears too, he just edit those parts.
Scotty admitted to swearing from a video before, but obviously he doesn’t record or show any of it
Scotty has discovered the speed settings in editing. Haha
When he did the wire brush at 4:45 it sounded just like being at the dentist! :D
I love it
I did enjoy the real-time videos of his older days. They're too produced now!
I think he stated doing it this way because nay sayers said he’s not a real mechanic.
That would be an all-day Saturday job for me, including recovery nap and boasting to neighbors.
Got to throw in a cold beer or two
A week off recovering from housemaid`s/vicar`s knee, last time I spent so long in that position
"Honey, our new neighbor is playing with blow torches again.."
And right next to a bone dry lawn
Hahha, I often wonder what his new neighbors think. Do they know they now reside adjacent to a living legend?! 😁
I agree with you both. Seems to me Scotty has chosen a house his wife wanted because I can’t believe he would have actually chosen such a limited UA-cam video recording area. Did he somehow convince his wife that he was no longer shooting UA-cam videos???
He’s a legend, that any happening.
BTW, I didn’t see a Fire Extinguisher 🧯 handy during the hot work portion 😬😬😬
"Revvvvvv up your excitement, it's Scotty-time!" I'm the only car guy in the family, but everybody knows Scotty!
Since my dad died, i just like watching your vids lol. Usually I'd ask him all of my auto Q's and that's how I came across your channel. You just explain things in a clear, confident way & i really appreciate it.
Round of Applause to the only car enthusiasts UA-cam channel with millions of subscribers without having any Lamborghinis or Bugattis on his channel, TRULY AMAZING.
I'd love to see someone bring a Lambo or Bugatti to Scotty and have him assess the car's condition.
He makes this look so easy....this would of been all day for me, and alot of course words.
OMG the pop up images. LMAO. "thats what she said".
That's what I often say.
I never thought I’d see that on a Scotty vid. Well done, sir.
Lol
Scotty I like the new editing. Nice to see you do an old school fix.
I be honest...
I be cursing alot if i was doing this job....scotty you have alot of self control
just good editing!
@@scottykilmer lol
Rookie mechanics tend to lose self control.
People who curse live longer. Best to let it out, LoL! 🖖
@@scottykilmer LOL, you'd fit in perfectly in Australia too we yell at our tools and curse them bolts all day long.
I always torque wheel bolts in a star pattern to avoid warping something.
“Turn the torch off and see if we can wack it off”
Hahahaha. I caught that too.
69 likes, y’all are too much 🤣
...as the actress said to the bishop...
It's nice when you show and tell sometimes instead of just tell.
Hi Scotty!
1) Never bang on a rotor, especially when there is an alternate method of removing it.
2) Please tighten lug nuts in the proper order! After tightening the first one, go to the "opposite" one and continue in a crisscross pattern. And gradually hand tighten before using the torque wrench. This will prevent the rotor from warping.
Love the way wind blows on Scotty's hair.
Scotty I know I speak for more than just myself when I say there many many people who are grateful for you and your videos. I've commented in the past about my grandfather and his desire to teach all of us grandkids to be self sufficient when we were young when it came to self repairs. Now that I'm in my 40s your videos take me back to a time when I still had my old man to take the time to explain form and functionality and how to do these repairs. Thank you so much for your hard work and efforts. You are Americas "uncle fixit".
I'm actually older than Scotty, but he seems like my dad also. Love this guy don't ever take him off of UA-cam. He actually shows you the work mechanics have to do. You don't want to be a mechanic if you're lazy, that is hard work I worked on my car 1 hour had to go in the house and rest for 5 hours. I'm a wimp
“That’s What She Said”!!!!! Classic!!!
Hes like my youtube father mechanic DIY
Um, he's OUR UA-cam father mechanic.
Lol definitely!
Bro u talking like you his only child on here or some em..
Cool, just don't expect a UA-cam allowance.
Couldn't you press out instead of using a torch ??
This man is literally a multi millionaire doing a apprentice mechanic work. Can't tell me passion don't pays off. Dude just loves what he does and got rich doing it and doesn't slow down. Love this
I get a Scotty notification and put everything down and watch
👊🏿
When jacking a unibody car, I like to put a piece of wood on top of the jack saddle so there is no chance of bending or scratching anything. I also hang calipers up out of the way with a piece of coat hanger.
I use a bungee cord. I'm suprised Scotty let the caliper hang by the brake line.
They sell those black rubber hockey puck looking things (jack pads) with the slot down the middle which work pretty well also on those pinch welds.
Small tip: make sure the rotor fits on the new hub/bearing assembly before installing. Saves a lot of time if the part ends up being a different size/bolt pattern
Bro I was midway through a brake pad change for a coworker and he bought the wrong damn pads for the front. Apparently the guy who sold them to him gave him the wrong ones. Atleast I finished the backs with no issues, but the front ones are kinda 70% more important lol
Hey scotty I used to work at a tire store I totally agree with you always buy tire made in USA the Asian tires even have a funny smell to them
"Is he reviewing a car or torching one?"
-- "I can't tell - his volume is the same..."
It`s the new test for paint thickness.
Another successful Master Mechanic Course completed by Professor Scotty Kilmer! 🎓👨🏭🛠⚙️🔩
Scotty: Can you hear it? *Spins Bearing and talks over it*
Me: no...no i haven't
Scotty, it's a pleasure and a privilege watching you in action. Hadn't seen that before. Really love your work; neat, fast and above all very well explained. kudos.
Protect this man at all costs, he is a wealth of knowledge with no sugar coating when it comes to the automotive world.... cut dry and to the point!
Isn't a handy pack of nuts and bolts also called the House and Senate?
Well played!
screws ?
Haha truth 🤣
They are more nuts and dolts. 😂
Grade 8 is not cheap either.. hope they did not come from harbor freight
Scotty hey! I have been watching you for a long time I always take your advice,im a big fan man your the best honest mechanic i have seen on youtube!
Clearly you love what you do, its awesome to see someone enjoying doing something.
Don't mean to be disrespectful,but Scotty sounds just like a cartoon character.
With that aside,he did throw in more then a couple of funny jokes and we can actually learn something by watching him.He explains everything step by step,and deserves a big RESPECT.
Scotty,beam me up 😂
You got a new subscriber,sir!
Btw,I'm not even that much into cars,I just like the way you explain everything,and infuse it with humor along the way
HYUNDAI : we make quality cars that explodes.
"It's a feature."
my 2006 hyundai elantra works great still...
I love these videos Scotty! I’ve been out of mechanics because of school, so it brings me much joy to learn and see things being put together flawlessly!
Hey Scott, here's a good one for ya. 2018Kia Soul 1.6l non-turbo, 81,000 miles. Out of warranty because we'rethe 2nd owner. It threw a code (forgot the number) that said the fuel rail pressure sensor was getting erratic readings. It will go no more than 9mph when the code was present but the code(s) disappeares if the car sits for 30 minutes then it drives normally until the code comes up again.Boss had a mechanic replace the rail pressure sensor, which is itself a chore.
Same issue along with a lean condition code and cat sensor code. Took it to the Kia DEALERSHIP here and gave them the codes since they were now gone and they had it 3 days. They called and said they drove it over 50 miles and no code. Since the code doesn't come up, they "don't know what to do". Thats a direct quote from Kia's dealership here.
They didn't even test the tank pump pressure or the rail pump pressure.
Personally, I believe its the rail pump. Do you have an opinion?
I don't have this car or have any interest in learning how to fix this. I'm just here to watch Scotty work like a BOSS.
Tennessee seems to have given you some super powers
Scottys next video, "Why this customer regrets having an after market hub assembly"
I had a baring go out in my 1999 4.6 V8 mustang, you absolutely can tell cause it will slow down your vehicle, and you can feel the lag, and hear it . You're a good mechanic Scotty
I can't believe Scotty doesn't do the criss cross method when bolting the wheel back onto the car.... That's like the first thing I was taught by my two grandfather mechanics and my father who is also mechanic.
dont have to if your not dumb and got feeling. Main thing is to finger tight them all first before wrenching on em
It's a bit of a pain, but it's better than cleaning and repacking bearings
I have to hand it to Scotty, working with just a floor jack at his age is not the easy thing to do.
Yeah that was a lot of work and pretty athletic
Age is just a number when you`re as fit as a butcher`s dog. I`ve seen young men buckle at less.
I wished I had u-tube in 70 decade, But if Scotty is doing mechanics , I better take advantage and learn all that it was so difficult before" Thanks to U-tube and Scotty .
Glad to know I'm not the only one who finds that everything gets stuck and can't be removed with just a socket wrench/screwdriver. I thought it was just me. Scotty's been a great help with techniques on getting stuff un-stuck, from adding pry bars for more leverage to even torches like here.
Is it my wife telling me how to drive? Because I’m sure it’s my wife telling me how to drive
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I believe it's definitely your wife telling you how to drive!
Hey Scotty, how do you like your new neighbors? Is Tennessee really as friendly as they say? Love the videos! 😁😁
Absolutely, although as more people move here, a lot of the quaintness is leaving (in the more populated areas).
The question is how do they like Scotty?
@@DonTSmith he works. They will love him.
@@sansocie yep, they don’t much care for druggie burnout losers in Seierville
Bringing back memory high school auto shop. Thanks Scotty. 😀👍
Every state, city, and country should have a Scotty Kilmer. 😎
Thanks Scotty for making my days a little better.👊
If you kept your shirt on, our days would be better too 😏
I’m sure his new neighbors love this guy!
Perfect Timing! I have to replace both front wheel bearing assemblies on a Dodge Journey this week!
Thanks again, Scotty ! Peace be with you!
Scotty, you have so much patience, makes me want to swear just watching you go through all the details. Great job, great video great talent and knowledge. There no one like Scotty!
GOOD day Scotty, let's get started teacher 🙌🧰👍
Hi Scotty. Where there's a will there is a relative 🥲
Neighbor lady across the street looking out her kitchen window: "IRVING! That new family is welding in the driveway again!!"
I recently bought "Yellow Jacket 60648 Digital Adjustable Torque Wrench", it should work for very tight places. Before I used "Motion Pro 08-0380 Adjustable Torque Wrench Adapter", it is very effective for tight places like nuts for rear wheel cylinders. On that tool you need to compute a bit, if you don't apply it perpendicular to the wrench, but there is a formula there in instructions. Very good tool as well, you can use it with regular Torque Wrench. Of course it will work very well in the way you explain, I have no doubts in your level of expertise, and write my comment for those who is crazy about torque specifications and can mess up something due to the low level of knowledge on the subject, like I am. Thank you for the informative film.
Whack it off! 😂
Whacking it never works for me either.
@@richardnoteworthy9345 lmao, try being nicer rub it.
Maybe the hammer was a bad idea?
3:47
@@brandonisebell5918 lol
I hope God will bless me with a true mechanic like Skotty one day.
Scotty is the best of both worlds. He is a great mechanic and is so well informed. Rare!
"You want something done right, do it yourself" (old Swedish saying)
I'd like to see someone try that ethos with any of the new Volvo's, it would devour the uninitiated.
This piece would be a great one to show that consumer,who thinks,"how hard can it be to install a wheel bearing"? Installing the bearing is easy,it is what you have to go through in order to install the wheel bearing.Thanks,Scotty!
3:26
Ha!
...nice pic of AutoZone's new Drive Through service
Anyone else wondering if Scotty tested to see if the ABS still worked with the aftermarket bearing?
Well Scotty, did the ABS work ok after the repair?
I am curious. You can see a very short clip of the dash when he starts it that the ABS/ETC lights are on... having a feeling it’s not functional. I didn’t see the step where he unplugged or plugged in any sensors either. So it’s hard to say haha
If there is no warning light, the computer is not concerned. He would have needed a slippery surface on which to check it. ABS doesn't work on dry roads...not necessary.
@@sergeilutzak2479
Abs light was on. See the comment above.....
That's where the profanities came in. They were edited out.
Different editing style today
I like it
Don't know why this is my favorite type of your videos, but keep them coming.
Love to watch him work. Its art
God bless you Scotty. Love listening/watching your videos
Back in 2017 i had 0 miles kia rio and it caught fire.
Wife's 2011 kia sorento is at 170k and running strong. Honestly it's been the best car we have ever owned. Besides regular maintenance the fuel pump is the only Major repair we have had to do. Drove it across country and back and all over the southwest.
Also a guy I have dated for 2 yrs in the Midwest. Somehow managed to keep and old hummer going to 200k+ miles. Decided that the gas fumes were too much.
He bought a BMW mini coop. We live in Milwaukee. Only 40k miles in he decided to redo the brakes. K. I drive like a maniac, the Ford Lightning had brakes redone at 70k miles. Here we are its almost 18 yrs old April 9. 117k miles. Mechanic who screwed up the rest of fancy stuff out of his league said no break issues. The truck has been driven hard. By me most of its life.
Oh so point is that guy who bought the mini could not get the Wheel off. Cheap BMW parts. Torque wrench to the stupid bolt pattern it takes. He thinks it's moving. More like twisting the whole thing off.took Took a big burly muscle guy from Harley to do crazy welds to to the tire off.
He is an engineer for Harley. I seriously question his choices after buying that car.
Edit: how do you roast out brake pads at 40k miles. It just has
Turbos on it. My pickup running like normal I would blow it away. At least I think I would. No more street racing for me for a while.
That Avalon looks really good I have to say
They’re really great cars very easy and comfortable to drive.
In the UK we call them Avensis. Mine did 350k and the motor was still good AC worked like new without ever being refilled, but 15 years hard driving there wern't any straight panels left.
I just want you to know that I LOVE your hair! 😭😍
That’s a lot of work! Thanks for the detailed video.
Love these videos of him working on the cars
Disclosure: No horses were emotionally abused to laugh at this video 🤣
I like the editing Scotty nice job on the ff.
That was a very satisfying video to watch. Love watching a skilled mechanic work.
I'm a pretty good mechanic, but always watch Scotty's videos because he always finds an easier and faster way to do things.
He also explains the thing you don't have to do.
I hope those aren’t Harbor Freight Jack Stands.
no, Scotty has some old steel jack stands
You can just hammer the center part of the rotor to get it off 😂😂
Source: Brake tech
Was planning on doing this as soon as it gets a bit warmer in a few weeks. Didn’t have to go look’n for a good video. Scotty K already showed me! Thanks!
First time I've seen Scotty work in a while lol great job scotty
@4:32 should have shown the Tin Man in bed when you said want to " Whack it off" 🤣
Sooo.. did that cheaper hub work? did the ABS light come on?
I guess he forgot that part
Boy I had a wheel bearing done on a 99 Ford Taurus. Man they( yes it was 5 of them)was fighting so bad taking turns with a sledge hammer.Scotty handled it like it was simple!
What a coincidence, I was just replacing the wheel hub assembly on that same side yesterday!!
I remember in the 70's the bionic man Steve Austin, was working as fast as Scotty! 🤖
Oh stone cold Steve Austin nice lol
You know what that’s is a great idea download the video and put the sound effects
The Bionic Man always ran and jumped in Slow Motion
@@stevencoil9831 - No, Colonel Steve Austin was the lead character in The Six Million Dollar Man (played by Lee Majors) when "Stone Cold" was still in primary school.
@@brianvogt8125 I was just joking I know the difference between them lol
Awesome! What was That 🤣😂
It's nice to see you doing something instead of talking all the time love you
1 of top 5 coolest UA-cam channels available.
Thanks Scotty🍻
NEVER replace bearings with third party ones - they fail in a year.
I wonder if we will see a video of that wheel bearing when it fails? 🐴
Hello Mr Duterte.
Yes I agree, the aftermarket ones are an unknown quantity. If they come with a decent factory warranty, I'd reconsider.
I've seen cheap bearing hub assemblies come *apart* a day after being put on. Quality one or OEM or nothing.
My cheap $15 pressed in wheel bearing for my Honda Civic went out and it barely lasted a year...... never again lol.
What?! You have to replace something on Toyota?!
Wow this was highly technical stuff. Scotty knows after all on real mechanical level
WOW! That's A Pretty New Vehicle For That Bearing To Already Be Worn Out! My 1999 LS 400 Is Still Going Strong With A Quiet, Smooth Ride! No Bearing Or Serious Issues In 22 Year's Of Driving!
"That's what she said" LOL
Can you hear the noise? As he screams, "can you hear the noise?"
Scotty: No more roaring wheel noise!😁
Toyota Avalon v6: Roaring 🦾💪
Seeing Scotty repairing a car makes me happy I have a lease 🤣 Who would spend an hour or two from his New York time where we get paid $200 an hour to do this instead of paying $500 a month for an amazing car?