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I cant believe you had to take so much off just to swap out a starter motor, that is just insane. I would definitely call you in a heart beat. Good job, well done.
Hey Ernest, I’d like to recommend if you could please not state what the problem with the car was in the beginning. I like watching the diagnostic stage of the video and then trying to also guess what the problem is myself through a process of elimination. Keep the videos coming! 👍
It's getting to the point where you'll need a PhD in mechanical engineering and to remove an entire motor and transmission to do an oil change. Let us pray.
It's easier to move a car by pushing on the top of the tire because that essentially gives you a 2:1 advantage. When rolling the top of the tire is moving twice as fast as the car.
Great video.. Hondas always have battery terminal issues dues to the fact there too thin and the clamps 🗜 are too large. I just bent a penny and placed it around the terminal and it took up the slack. Oh yeah.. I own ‘2015 accord @ 220k
I have to do this without electric tools and I’m kind of inexperienced any tips or tricks you can give me ahead of time was taking off the whole manifold necessary? I also plan to use the same gaskets
I usually buy a set of gaskets to have on hand and return them if that tells you how much i trust the old ones. But sometimes you get lucky so if you live close see what happens. just the outer part of the manifold. The one bolt on the bottom bracket is the same size. For the first time id expect an hour and a half. longest part is unscrewing the starter bolt without a powertool. No Big Deal! Good Luck!
That is a awsome headliner in the truck! I wanted something similar in my jeep! Standard? All I own lol Did you have to go through the top? Or preferred?
I actually prefer videos that are around this length, ie 12 to 15 minutes is enough to show us what's involved in the repair, while giving us some background to the story. On the few cases when needed, I'd rather have videos of no more than 15 minutes (or 20 minutes at the absolute most), but then have a clearly labelled "part 2". I sometimes also watch, is it "Pine Hollow Auto Diagnostic"? He's from the NorthEast up towards the Canada border. He often fixes cars that other mechanics and sometimes even official dealerships can't solve, but I can watch a series of 2 or 3 short videos in bite sized chunks ! When I see a thumbnail and a video is 40 minutes or an hour long, it just turns me off straight away.
A lot of what he does we can do for ourselves... but he is a mechanic for a living and you may not want to get the tools or do the work. Find a real mechanic shop and treat the fellows with respect.
I appreciate the sponsors help, but when you're saying you've been using them for a while, it would make it seem more legit if you didn't just show brand new ones. That being said, I like your videos and enjoy seeing your car repair adventures!
probably not because it didn’t have any voltage problems when the ecu tried to activate the starter so from what the ecu could see everything was working fine 😊
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I cant believe you had to take so much off just to swap out a starter motor, that is just insane. I would definitely call you in a heart beat. Good job, well done.
Thanks 👍
Nice, just did this on my wife's TSX
That lower Intake Manifold bracket was the hardest part!
All that for a starter
Great video 👍 👍 👍
Little trick to moving our car back, put a lug wrench on the tire and you have leverage on the lug to move the car back
Hey Ernest, I’d like to recommend if you could please not state what the problem with the car was in the beginning. I like watching the diagnostic stage of the video and then trying to also guess what the problem is myself through a process of elimination. Keep the videos coming! 👍
A job well done. Don't like having to remove intake manifold to replace a starter. Would have taken me ten times as long as you. Good job.
Dude love doing this job in Texas lol!!!! Nice Work!!!
It's getting to the point where you'll need a PhD in mechanical engineering and to remove an entire motor and transmission to do an oil change. Let us pray.
I did a starter on a 04 Honda Civic LX pretty easy job to do
It's easier to move a car by pushing on the top of the tire because that essentially gives you a 2:1 advantage. When rolling the top of the tire is moving twice as fast as the car.
that makes sense! Thanks for explaining!
My starter just went out on my 2005 Accord had to replace didn't take long at all
Great video..
Hondas always have battery terminal issues dues to the fact there too thin and the clamps 🗜 are too large.
I just bent a penny and placed it around the terminal and it took up the slack.
Oh yeah.. I own ‘2015 accord @ 220k
I have to do this without electric tools and I’m kind of inexperienced any tips or tricks you can give me ahead of time was taking off the whole manifold necessary? I also plan to use the same gaskets
I usually buy a set of gaskets to have on hand and return them if that tells you how much i trust the old ones. But sometimes you get lucky so if you live close see what happens.
just the outer part of the manifold. The one bolt on the bottom bracket is the same size. For the first time id expect an hour and a half. longest part is unscrewing the starter bolt without a powertool. No Big Deal! Good Luck!
That is a awsome headliner in the truck! I wanted something similar in my jeep! Standard? All I own lol
Did you have to go through the top? Or preferred?
i made a little video on it. It was pretty simple
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Dang, my 20 yr old daughter knows more about cars than that customer did lol.
I wish your videos were longer ,always great to watch
good to know!
I actually prefer videos that are around this length, ie 12 to 15 minutes is enough to show us what's involved in the repair, while giving us some background to the story. On the few cases when needed, I'd rather have videos of no more than 15 minutes (or 20 minutes at the absolute most), but then have a clearly labelled "part 2". I sometimes also watch, is it "Pine Hollow Auto Diagnostic"? He's from the NorthEast up towards the Canada border. He often fixes cars that other mechanics and sometimes even official dealerships can't solve, but I can watch a series of 2 or 3 short videos in bite sized chunks ! When I see a thumbnail and a video is 40 minutes or an hour long, it just turns me off straight away.
Cant keep a good Honda down !
Can you unscrew the starter from the bottom of the car?
How much would something like this emergency cost?
Whats the status on your big step van truck?
Will it ever run again?
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Soon!
How much did you charge to replace starter?
im sure it was a couple hundred bucks
I always tell my customers they have to pay for new stuff so I can guarantee my work
First 🎉
A lot of what he does we can do for ourselves... but he is a mechanic for a living and you may not want to get the tools or do the work. Find a real mechanic shop and treat the fellows with respect.
I appreciate the sponsors help, but when you're saying you've been using them for a while, it would make it seem more legit if you didn't just show brand new ones.
That being said, I like your videos and enjoy seeing your car repair adventures!
it's my 4th new pair
@@RoadsideRescue yikes, so those boots last a year or less?
@@ricebike no. they just have sent me 4 pairs over the past few months
@@RoadsideRescue haha, do a giveaway for at least 2 of them 👍
The V8 in the beginning photo, is that out of a 1969 Camro?
I dont think so
so the starter was faulty ? Did his ECM throw a code that the starter was a problem ?
probably not because it didn’t have any voltage problems when the ecu tried to activate the starter so from what the ecu could see everything was working fine 😊
Such a shitty place to put a starter in
I'd almost rather do that than lay on the ground with shit falling in your eyes,