Doing This Will Make Your Car's Cooling System Last Forever

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  • Doing This Will Make Your Car's Cooling System Last Forever, DIY life hack and car repair with auto mechanic Scotty Kilmer. Car life hacks. How to save thousands of dollars by not having to go to an auto mechanic for car cooling system repairs. Expensive cooling system repairs. Car hacks that will save you thousands in cooling system repairs. 5 minute life hacks to make your cooling system last as long as possible. Make your car's cooling system last forever. Cooling system maintenance tips. Car advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 51 years.
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  • @scottykilmer
    @scottykilmer  5 років тому +188

    ⬇️ Things used in this video:
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    • @everythingfunny4725
      @everythingfunny4725 5 років тому

      Hey Scotty. Do you know exactly where the radiator cap is for a 2004 Oldsmobile Alero 3.4L engine?

    • @glem9582
      @glem9582 5 років тому

      We need you thoughts regarding BI Turbo engine of ford or other brands, do you recommend it? why and why? Thanks!

    • @tonymontana3742
      @tonymontana3742 5 років тому +1

      You said last forever, then you said, last as long as possible.

    • @OmarHernandez-sc9br
      @OmarHernandez-sc9br 5 років тому +2

      Scotty Kilmer oh yeah, tell me about it. I have a 2004 dodge dakota and I was driving down the road going to visit my family which live like 30 minutes away and when I got there I noticed it wasn't running right so I opened the hood and sure enough my coolant hose was all swollen and coolant had leaked everywhere. I opened the engine cap and did notice a lot of smoke and little condensation building on the cap. Right away I knew I blew my head gasket, I just wish I knew that the thermostat was the problem. I was just starting to work on my own cars at the time so I had little experience. Week after sure enough my friend told me the thermostat was the problem. The thing was fine the day before and the day after I guess it gave up. Also do you know how to fix the temperature gauge on a truck like that, I barely drive it now. Thanks for the advice without it I don't think I would have known that there's Head Gasket Sealers.

    • @johnbeer5242
      @johnbeer5242 5 років тому +2

      Scotty Kilmer can u use that on the belts to🤔that spray u have

  • @josephngilangwa8976
    @josephngilangwa8976 4 роки тому +1172

    I swear to God, two more month of watching this guy’s videos, I’m going to open my own car service shop. Lol!

  • @jesicaalvarado865
    @jesicaalvarado865 Рік тому +164

    My father was a mechanic. He passed and I quickly realized...how lucky I was not only to have an amazing father but how lucky I was I never worried about being taken advantage of by some mechanics or how I never worried about the upkeep of our cars in general. All of it... the struggle is real.
    Its hard to find a honest good mechanic that is truly trying to help fix your car and keep you safe.
    40 Years later I finally met a good man that is very helpful and doesn't mind teaching me. But ....we are always learning right.

    • @martinradtke5181
      @martinradtke5181 Рік тому +7

      I learned about cars from a high school summer class. Self taught myself from there. That was 51 yrs ago but I’m still doing most repast home. Saved me a lot of $$ over the years and provided me confidence. Take a class!

    • @lazarosanchez1393
      @lazarosanchez1393 Рік тому

      Aa

    • @rubberduckyconvoy2723
      @rubberduckyconvoy2723 8 місяців тому +3

      I am a father of 5 kids. My older Son is 34. My youngest daughter is 7.
      I do a lot of myself to repair.
      And I want to thank you gentleman for your warm words to your Father. ❤

    • @jamesjirik2245
      @jamesjirik2245 8 місяців тому +1

      I’ve done so much to my car because of Scotty Kilmer’s teachers. I love it I can relate.

    • @donaldbishop7550
      @donaldbishop7550 5 місяців тому +1

      Been saying wish my grandpa had a mechanic,but we chopped alot of cotton back in the day, have to work a little hard on this old cars

  • @Mattjki
    @Mattjki 5 років тому +644

    1 change thermostat every 4-5 yrs
    2 check radiator cap, change 4-5 yrs
    3 spray radiator with rubber rejuvenator AT 205 Reseal
    4 clean radiator & condenser fins
    5 make sure both fans run (set A/C to max & watch)
    6 change coolant @ recommended interval)
    7 check radiator for consistent heat with heat gun - replace if modern radiator and doesn't flush well ☺

    • @miket952
      @miket952 5 років тому +10

      Spay radiator with rubber rejuvenator at 205 reseal

    • @rickzuniga8245
      @rickzuniga8245 4 роки тому +10

      Matt Kind he forgot to mention the temperature coolant sensor.

    • @christopherfrost4464
      @christopherfrost4464 4 роки тому +6

      Matt Kind Thank you mister.

    • @BIG_DRU
      @BIG_DRU 4 роки тому +24

      Not the radiator the radiator hoses....

    • @wildchameleon7622
      @wildchameleon7622 4 роки тому +6

      Buy POS
      1)Change nothing

  • @70sfred1
    @70sfred1 4 роки тому +139

    What I like about you, Scotty, is that you are always honest and I appreciate that!

  • @AC-ws6gd
    @AC-ws6gd 5 років тому +344

    I wish I could find a mechanic like Scotty. U r the best Scotty!!

    • @roderickmacpherson6737
      @roderickmacpherson6737 4 роки тому +1

      @Junior I wish he would stop talking.

    • @Grinlathak
      @Grinlathak 3 роки тому +5

      @@roderickmacpherson6737 There's a mute button on the lower left part of the screen. If you watch Scotty's vids long enough you could probably tell what he's saying by the way he waves his arms.

    • @jenniferkp4379
      @jenniferkp4379 3 роки тому +2

      You can, go to Austin, TX and ask about Gary Garrison!!

    • @juanitovaldes1659
      @juanitovaldes1659 3 роки тому +2

      I don't think they make them like that any more. I'm with you.

    • @cathycraig1301
      @cathycraig1301 3 місяці тому

      And it doesn’t hurt that he’s cute, too

  • @stevew1851
    @stevew1851 5 років тому +91

    As usual, Scotty is spot on. Scotty's videos should be mandatory for every high school student.

    • @MrThesmacka
      @MrThesmacka Рік тому

      I feel that brother They should also be mandatory for every first time car owner

    • @chavale2
      @chavale2 Рік тому +2

      @@MrThesmacka They should be taught at year 6; That is life

    • @MrThesmacka
      @MrThesmacka Рік тому

      @chavale2 well of course as a father this is what we do we pass that down what I'm saying when I say mandatory i mean if you do not have at least the basic knowledge of this you shouldn't have keys to a vehicle

    • @rubberduckyconvoy2723
      @rubberduckyconvoy2723 8 місяців тому

      It is the Gold idea!

  • @snoboard91503
    @snoboard91503 5 років тому +129

    “Suddenly I’m into Golfing” image. Lmao
    Scotty you are the best at explaining all this while making it fun and entertaining. Best channel out there!

    • @Trakehner20
      @Trakehner20 2 роки тому +2

      I'll be listening to his serious stuff, but then see his funny images up too and just have to start laughing! They're perfect and soooooo creative!

    • @joesagliani6501
      @joesagliani6501 2 роки тому +1

      That was a great one!

  • @rbjsculpture
    @rbjsculpture 3 роки тому +9

    Scotty actually makes auto mechanics interesting. Now I will be able to sit here long enough and actually learn something...
    THANKS MAN!!!

  • @Norman-Bates
    @Norman-Bates 5 років тому +943

    I haven't changed my coolant for 15 years, no worries though, the car hasn't started in 10 years

  • @Cityballa86
    @Cityballa86 5 років тому +21

    So much mechanic wisdom. Saving engines one home at a time. You rock

  • @arthurmorgan493
    @arthurmorgan493 3 роки тому +28

    Another tip for modern cars. Use distilled water or 50/50 pre-diluted mix when refilling. Using tap water with concentrate will shorten the lifespan of the coolant, and if left unmaintained for an extended amount of time, it'll start etching the aluminum inside of the engine. Eventually clogging the radiator, and eating away the surfaces near the head gasket.

    • @patricktomaszewski2063
      @patricktomaszewski2063 11 місяців тому +3

      Use Pre Mix as its far safer and mixed properly in a clean facility.

    • @boomerguy9935
      @boomerguy9935 7 місяців тому

      I agree and it should be changed regularly because the pH drops with time and the coolant becomes extremely acidic. Bad for the cooling system and the engine. @@patricktomaszewski2063

  • @TTRumble44
    @TTRumble44 Рік тому +5

    You're a legend Scotty. I know more than my own qualified motor mechanic after watching your videos over the years.
    You're amazing.

  • @markkauffman6184
    @markkauffman6184 5 років тому +44

    Great advice! I realize just how fortunate I have been as the the last 3 cars I've owned I put over 200k miles on each, never changed a thermostat and didn't have a problem. Time to up my preventative maintenance routine as it is much better to spend a few bucks to prevent being stuck alongside the road for something so inexpensive.

    • @Edward-ur5lg
      @Edward-ur5lg 7 місяців тому

      Preventive maintenance is key it's how a car or truck will keep you happy...it makes me cringe watching people just keep beating on a vehicle And not checking fluids and keeping up on simple maintenance .... A friends truck started making a ticking noise and I asked how long has it been since she changed oil and had no idea so I checked it and it had nothing reading on dipstick I instantly filled it up with oil and lucky for her noise went away but if I didn't check it that day truck had probably 50 miles before it expired got sooooo lucky

  • @kingfreedom1863
    @kingfreedom1863 4 роки тому +29

    Dear Scotty you saved my behind the again I had taken my vehicle to the mechanic because I had a radiator leak after I took it to the mechanic to get a fuel line replaced 7 Days Later it started leaking radiator fluid. The man said it was my water pump while I have a 2000 Intrepid. The water pump is with the timing chain. And I have been pumping money into this car because I love this car come to find out all I had was a crack in the upper part of the radiator by the hose I almostjunked my car something told me to Trace the leak lo and behold I found it. This man try to screw me over $1,235. I even told him I have some knowledge about cars I just don't have the tools or the time. Bless you Scotty you keep up the good work🤜🤛

    • @kingfreedom1863
      @kingfreedom1863 4 роки тому +5

      There was nothing wrong with the water pump

  • @EddieGro
    @EddieGro 4 роки тому +11

    Wow by far my favorite mechanic on UA-cam. Thanks! Love all the creativity put into the video, keeps me hooked.

  • @TheRealFrostysaur
    @TheRealFrostysaur 5 років тому +570

    My cars cooling system is not as cool as Scotty

  • @NordicDan
    @NordicDan 5 років тому +39

    This is why I always use OE Toyota thermostats in my Land Cruiser. They're designed to fail in the open position if they ever do fail. I had one fail on me back in the late 90s, and my engine never warmed up.

  • @misterjones7929
    @misterjones7929 4 роки тому +38

    I always find Scotty's videos very useful and sincere. Thanks and keep it up Scotty!

  • @eliasnaser5903
    @eliasnaser5903 5 років тому +11

    Scott, you are my automobile guru! Amazing knowledge that is applied!

  • @phillipbonner5215
    @phillipbonner5215 5 років тому +140

    Best advice.
    Preventive maintenance.

  • @RandomDudeOne
    @RandomDudeOne 5 років тому +382

    Thermostat - Make sure you buy OEM.
    Radiator - Make sure you don't buy OEM.

    • @Marco-fi6gv
      @Marco-fi6gv 5 років тому +6

      Lmao

    • @davidjacobs8558
      @davidjacobs8558 5 років тому +111

      Scotty should make a video on which parts to buy oem, and which parts to buy after market.

    • @hanskinslo326
      @hanskinslo326 5 років тому +8

      @@davidjacobs8558 - He's done some videos where he talks about that sort of thing.

    • @omartinoco9930
      @omartinoco9930 5 років тому +25

      You are free to buy an $800 radiator from a dealership but they are just aluminum tubes encased in a plastic housing.

    • @RandomDudeOne
      @RandomDudeOne 5 років тому +43

      @@omartinoco9930 I totally agree with Scotty, some critical parts you want OEM. Other parts you save a ton buying third party. When I replaced a bumper cover on my Corolla the dealership wanted over $300 for it. Bought one online from a company that makes them in Michigan for $60 and it fit fine.

  • @hemikid52
    @hemikid52 5 років тому +38

    Excellent video, Scotty. Great tips for those who don't realize maintenance is soooo important!

  • @johnnycanread9978
    @johnnycanread9978 5 років тому +8

    Scotty I love your show and being a guy that has to fix a lot of things myself I enjoy your perspective and your dry sense of humor it's awesome

  • @anunknowndude
    @anunknowndude 5 років тому +6

    Just what I was looking for, I appreciate your links to the tools and stuff you use.
    Thank you Scotty!!!

  • @chachadodds5860
    @chachadodds5860 5 років тому +19

    Thanks Scotty, for all you do. I'd drive a thousand miles, to have you service my car.

    • @marcus-hoonigan7
      @marcus-hoonigan7 5 років тому

      ROADTRIP!!!! Hahaa

    • @jonmo2694
      @jonmo2694 Рік тому

      Or to tell you how effed you are with the car you may have😉😕🤪

  • @garypratt1453
    @garypratt1453 19 днів тому

    This man is a WISE mechanic over 50 years I have learned several tips watching him, I'm starting to pay more attention, since my cars are older.THANK YOU

  • @souravbhattacharyya3392
    @souravbhattacharyya3392 4 роки тому +6

    My favorite phrase "when I was a young mechanic ",love you uncle Scotty

  • @WiredLed
    @WiredLed 3 роки тому +6

    Great video, Scotty. Thank you for sharing your passion.

  • @billdougan4022
    @billdougan4022 5 років тому +4

    Great advice @5:35 for cooling fans. I had many vehicles with belt drive, instead of electronic drive. Both Camry fans went out at 200,000 miles. Replaced with new fans.

  • @angus823
    @angus823 5 років тому +20

    Scotty, I love ya man. The image you put up for golfing. That's just classic. Hahaha made my afternoon

  • @peggypmills4523
    @peggypmills4523 3 роки тому +5

    I love your help so much. Thank you, Scotty!

  • @z31rider24
    @z31rider24 5 років тому +18

    Great advice. I buy my radiator cap and thermostat @ the Dealer. It cost more but so does my engine.

    • @ThienTran-ul1jz
      @ThienTran-ul1jz 2 роки тому

      Radiator cap and thermostat at Toyota dealer $70 AUD in Australia

  • @jonathanhandsmusic
    @jonathanhandsmusic 2 роки тому +17

    Really good info Scotty! I’m replacing the thermostat in my old Land Cruiser today. The hardest part of it was that I broke one of the bolts that hold the two pieces of the thermostat together. I was able to get it out by tapping on it with a brass hammer, and then used a Vise-Grip pliers to carefully remove it. Now I have to reconnect the hoses, fill with distilled water and coolant, check for leaks, etc. Your videos are great!

  • @iamthemaninde
    @iamthemaninde 4 роки тому +1

    THANK YOU.... A couple of your videos have saved me a few grand by doing my own work !! 👍 Love your channel.

  • @davekijek2302
    @davekijek2302 4 роки тому +3

    100% agree with the OE Thermostat replacement. I had a Honda where the thermostat is in a plastic housing. The aftermarket plastic cracked and was running cold in the winter.

  • @billd9667
    @billd9667 5 років тому +52

    It’s a good idea to also replace the rubber radiator mounting “grommets” when you replace the cap. In high ozone areas (cities and metropolitan areas), the rubber hardens and shrinks over time. This allows the radiator to rattle on its mounts and the plastic top part to break free of the metal core - allowing fluid to leak out.
    Just change the rubber mounting grommets. They are cheap and easy to replace.

  • @jamesgonzales58
    @jamesgonzales58 5 років тому +4

    Thanks for everything Scotty! Peace, Jim

  • @jaysamorcinado8490
    @jaysamorcinado8490 4 роки тому +4

    Thanks a lot Mr. Scott, you're an icon.

  • @latyshal.2286
    @latyshal.2286 5 років тому +2

    This video was very helpful. Thank you Scotty!!! 🙌

  • @vickiserre9457
    @vickiserre9457 3 роки тому +9

    Another great lesson from the "Master!"

  • @SonnySonego
    @SonnySonego 4 роки тому +7

    Damn right Scotty, I've had the thermostat valve replaced in my VW exactly how you've described

  • @frankiegarc5675
    @frankiegarc5675 5 років тому +2

    Scotty you’re my boy.thanks for the all your knowledge sir

  • @missangelcherie27
    @missangelcherie27 4 роки тому +2

    I swear In love watching your videos. Ur a great teacher

  • @johnmichaelkarma
    @johnmichaelkarma 5 років тому +10

    I can relate to your Celica as I owned 2,the 77 GT and 80' fastbacks. My current everyday is 94' 300ZX na manual,have had it 15 years. Its good to have a car without hundreds of more feet of wiring and un-needed sensors and electrical gizmos,gadgets and whizz bang options.

    • @minerblue9641
      @minerblue9641 5 років тому +3

      I hear that, my 1982 Jeep CJ-7 is so simple I can do about 95% of the work I need to get done on it.

  • @christopherhereford1803
    @christopherhereford1803 5 років тому +5

    Wow! Scotty, The insight gleaned from this video is tremendous! Thank you for all that you do for this community, you've created! Hats off to you!

  • @kendrodakota818
    @kendrodakota818 5 років тому +4

    Funny, entertaining and informative! great job Scotty!!

  • @herminalamb4908
    @herminalamb4908 Рік тому +1

    Thank you, my friend. You are really gifted at what you do.

  • @pauljs75
    @pauljs75 5 років тому +11

    Also if you're the one changing your own coolant, use distilled water if not using a pre-mix. Crap from tap or well water could very well be one of those things that accelerates corrosion and build-up inside the cooling system passages or alters the chemistry enough to shorten the expected coolant lifespan. It's not too expensive in the scheme of things, and it's a tiny bit of extra insurance.

    • @rays7437
      @rays7437 5 років тому +1

      Yes! Scotty should have mentioned that

  • @mishimposble
    @mishimposble 5 років тому +10

    Great advice. There are many parts that I will only use OEM parts on. A trick I use is to use heavy duty silicone spray which is actually light and clear. I spray it on radiators, the front of my motorcycle, and car bumper. Bugs can then be washed off easily.

    • @robertcarmosino6563
      @robertcarmosino6563 5 років тому +3

      Plain cooking Pam in spray can also works , bugs wash off easier. ( love them June bugs )

  • @sharonflowershondagirl8187
    @sharonflowershondagirl8187 3 роки тому

    You give the best advice!! Awesome, I had that T-stat issue once too, and got ripped off, of course...years ago. Love you like a brother :) and happy New Year!

  • @davidrockey7190
    @davidrockey7190 Рік тому +1

    Always has good advice he's definitely worth watching and listening to thanks Scotty

  • @kubanskiloewe
    @kubanskiloewe 5 років тому +71

    2:30 as a german mechanic i agree here with Scotty ! our cars have become to complicatet and reliability decrease with every new gimmick they put in! . After 20 years of AUDI i switched to a good old V6 na design from Toyota/Lexus with high km on it but hey that engines oil is still shiny after 5000km ! In a new TFSI engine from AUDI/VW your oil gets dirty after a few hundred km !

    • @fernandofragoso4118
      @fernandofragoso4118 5 років тому

      kubanskiloewe Which is the power output per liter difference between those engines? :)

    • @nothanks3462
      @nothanks3462 5 років тому

      I have 2007 octavia vrs tfsi, over 310,000 km oil still stays clean for a long time. Only mobil 1 from new. Recently removed sump just to check oil pickup and everything was very clean, very impressed. I thought I would hate it, very complex, some stuff is stupid plastic or low quality bolts (new radiator held in with cable ties!) but overall its been good to me.

    • @kubanskiloewe
      @kubanskiloewe 5 років тому +1

      @@nothanks3462 most TFSI have huge problems with oil consumption because the oil rings went dirty from carbon deposits due to DI . More than that many run bad at idel and some even dont pass the 2 year state emission check in europe. good to hear some runs fine but there is also a huge difference in driving with speedlimits and here in germany where all idiots drive like crazy on autobahn. TFSI engines have a turbo+a little supercharger (compressor) .....2 expensive parts beside all the other little things to keep the powertrain running. Not my taste.

    • @pramodhb6796
      @pramodhb6796 4 роки тому

      Yeah.. I am from India.. Is it true the cooling system in VW /skoda cars are not up-to the mark? I have a Mk I Octavia, I recently changed its thermost valve.

    • @kakpui
      @kakpui 4 роки тому

      @@nothanks3462 j

  • @anthonycosta2312
    @anthonycosta2312 5 років тому +10

    Scotty your the best thing on you tube. I have gained so much knowledge from you. Thanks bud.

  • @7jahson
    @7jahson 3 роки тому +1

    Scotty is fun & very informative. Perfect.

  • @LeastKnown
    @LeastKnown 2 роки тому

    Always happy to listen to his advise. I do not have the greatest knowledge, and here I experience a strait fwd person. THANK YOU!!!

  • @anthonysanders7407
    @anthonysanders7407 5 років тому +8

    Wish I had known you when I was a young teen... or live near you, the things I would learn from you....

  • @smokeyninja9920
    @smokeyninja9920 5 років тому +9

    For thermostats it's also a good idea to drill a hole through the outer ring, won't dramatically alter warming up, but can keep your engine from going boom if it gets stuck shut

    • @smokeyninja9920
      @smokeyninja9920 5 років тому

      @ You know there are thermostats designed with a pin hole to allow some flow in the event of the unit seizing shut, right? Nah, I guess I'll just pull all the aftermarket and modified parts and replace them with the oem plastic junk and parts that are documented as failure prone, because, as you implied, the manufacturers know best

    • @ccrider77
      @ccrider77 Рік тому

      I used to do this with every thermostat, on the ones that didn't already come with a bypass/bleed hole. But recently I've found that this increases the length of time it takes the engine to warm up. That doesn't bother me, but the engine computer actually times the warm-up interval and if it takes to long, it will throw a code. Happened to me just last week and a new "undrilled" thermostat fixed it. For emission reasons, manufacturers want the engines to heat up quickly.

  • @flowerchild777
    @flowerchild777 4 роки тому +2

    You've always got great info👍Thanks for the help

  • @arnoldopublisher7879
    @arnoldopublisher7879 5 років тому +2

    Thank you, Friend.
    Very important.

  • @GrowLLLTigeRRR
    @GrowLLLTigeRRR 5 років тому +4

    I used to change out my thermostats. I remember having to check to see if they would open and close properly before installing them by putting them in a pot of water over the stove.

  • @nicholasjohnson6724
    @nicholasjohnson6724 4 роки тому +6

    Stupid this, stupid that, stupid design, had me in stitches. Love ya work Scotty !!!!!

  • @collinskwaning9004
    @collinskwaning9004 4 роки тому

    WOOW Grandpapa you are taking me back when i used to work in my mother ghana -suhum west africa . Thank you very much for your good job.

  • @jerryching6858
    @jerryching6858 2 роки тому

    Thank you Mr. Scotty for sharing your knowledge. I learned a lot from you.

  • @kathrynck
    @kathrynck 5 років тому +6

    Worth pointing out.. most thermostats work using a heat-spring.. if your car has recently overheated, or seen an unusually frigid winter outdoors, anything giving it an especially drastic temperature differential, that heat spring can lose its tempering or crack. Usually it still works but not 'well'. It can overwork the cooling system, and put it on a fast track to another failure. So if you park outside in a frozen wasteland, replace it every spring. And if you overheat from a leaking hose or something, its a good idea to change the thermostat at the same time, even though it wasn't at fault.
    Also if you live where its warm year round, consider just removing the thermostat.

  • @TJ-qz6hr
    @TJ-qz6hr 5 років тому +17

    403 people don’t like maintaining they’re cooling systems

  • @davidostring803
    @davidostring803 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for this information & posting this video.

  • @richardmessinajr2166
    @richardmessinajr2166 Рік тому

    I love watching Scotty.. i have been for a long while . i watch his videos even when i don’t have auto issues.

  • @waupfoo
    @waupfoo 5 років тому +9

    I need that heat sensor gun to figure out which one of my kids or dogs is letting out the deadly silent farts. Thanks for the great tips!

    • @BmwMe-uh9sy
      @BmwMe-uh9sy 5 років тому

      Farts r good for you

    • @waupfoo
      @waupfoo 5 років тому

      @a S lol, the fruits creates the toots!

  • @biff1tannen
    @biff1tannen 5 років тому +30

    Nobody pops up the hood so many times in a week, on their Toyota Celica.....only Scotty does🤣🤣🤣 twice a day. And the BMW and Mercedes-Benz owners🤣🤣🤣. Great video Scotty. Watch til you here in Norway🇧🇻

  • @MsMollie62
    @MsMollie62 3 роки тому

    Mr. KILMER, you are the only online/youtube mechanic I watch, download and share. Thank you and keep up the good work!

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      @christianguzman6923 2 роки тому

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  • @joset6805
    @joset6805 4 роки тому

    Awesome info..thanks for taking the time to make this!!!

  • @TheRiceguy78
    @TheRiceguy78 5 років тому +4

    Loved How he used a pic of a mugen radiator cap as an example lol! This guy is awesome

  • @SouthBaySteelers
    @SouthBaySteelers 5 років тому +14

    Scotty forgot to mention changing the coolant on the blinker too. Never use cheap blinker coolant.

  • @dougdarren3418
    @dougdarren3418 4 роки тому

    Love watching this guy Scotty you the man

  • @moroccoforever7092
    @moroccoforever7092 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you Scooty from 🇲🇦 Morocco

  • @ayyo84
    @ayyo84 5 років тому +6

    Love this guy! He's straight to the point and informs very well. Everybody else babbles on😉

  • @jeffmills3785
    @jeffmills3785 2 роки тому +3

    I may have missed it, but how often do you spray the car's rubber hoses with AT-205 reseal- to keep them lasting longer? Great tips Scotty! Keep em' coming!!

  • @johnvaldes8725
    @johnvaldes8725 2 роки тому

    Great tips and suggestions Scotty. You rock!

  • @Teeyah2
    @Teeyah2 4 роки тому

    Excellent advice Scotty....Thanks😄

  • @CarlosContreras-gk9gp
    @CarlosContreras-gk9gp 5 років тому +90

    Skotty you are so swesome
    God bless you ..our angel...

    • @mael-strom9707
      @mael-strom9707 5 років тому +2

      Skotty is tha swesomest and then some...

    • @mael-strom9707
      @mael-strom9707 5 років тому +1

      @Hooha888 It's scotch, err whiskey, err whisky ...err, would you believe bourbon?!!

    • @TechDeath28
      @TechDeath28 5 років тому +1

      Skötie

    • @umor5280
      @umor5280 4 роки тому

      @Hooha888
      Whatever the name spelling, it is moving fine!!

  • @Hulknuts78
    @Hulknuts78 Рік тому +3

    Scotty’s the big Kahuna on engine repair

  • @jimdodge5766
    @jimdodge5766 3 роки тому +2

    Replace the radiator when you change the cap & thermostat and don't forget the headgasket and catch can . Spray all hoses with wd40 and save.

  • @johnbowen7763
    @johnbowen7763 2 роки тому

    Scotty Kilmer
    Has the best videos
    for car repairs and
    general information.

  • @gordotiti
    @gordotiti 5 років тому +21

    Scotty you forgot to mention that you should use distilled water when you change your antifreeze.

    • @kirknay
      @kirknay 5 років тому +2

      Not needed. My family has used straight well water for decades without issue.

    • @JT-gq8wv
      @JT-gq8wv 5 років тому +3

      Yup- local water can be high in minerals- probably not a big problem unless you live in a state that allows oil fracking.
      Use distilled in your car battery too.

    • @oldmanjim2376
      @oldmanjim2376 5 років тому +1

      Most premixed antifreeze is about the same as buying it undiluted. I get that more for the convenience of bot having to measure and dilute. I do usually flush the system with some plain distilled water.

  • @shattakobi1116
    @shattakobi1116 5 років тому +9

    Keep educating

    • @denisewatkins1555
      @denisewatkins1555 5 років тому

      Can you give me any advice on a 2008 Prius that's getting a code P1121. Thanks

  • @tomference4618
    @tomference4618 Рік тому

    ..marvelous video and tips! You have squeezed a lot into this video!
    Hope you get a million watches,...you deserve it!

  • @freeman7839
    @freeman7839 5 років тому +1

    Thank you Sir I learned so much from you.

  • @deutschehassan7296
    @deutschehassan7296 5 років тому +6

    You can do so much stuff to take care of your car by just watching Scotty's videos than consulting your dealer .

  • @nightlightabcd
    @nightlightabcd 5 років тому +8

    Love your videos! Every shade tree fair weather do it yourself mechanic should watch youur videos!

  • @Uniquecherimonique
    @Uniquecherimonique 6 місяців тому

    Thank you Scotty God bless you

  • @zukobringas5096
    @zukobringas5096 2 роки тому +2

    He really knows what he is talking about... all through actual experience.

  • @pashvonderc381
    @pashvonderc381 5 років тому +3

    Too true about German Over Engineering..

  • @MrMccurley
    @MrMccurley 5 років тому +4

    I'll stick with the fail-safe thermostats. Had one fail just recently, they fail in the open position.
    Heater didn't work so good, engine was fine, just drove it gently for a couple of days until I could change the stat during the weekend.

  • @loral6488
    @loral6488 4 роки тому +1

    My man you’ve got me hooked on ur channel.

  • @ssnoc
    @ssnoc 5 років тому +1

    OK ... I’m hooked on your videos, very good useful modern information mixed with old school common sense 👍

  • @NeoAndersonn
    @NeoAndersonn 5 років тому +11

    Hey Scott, when was your last engine bay cleaning? How many years ago?

  • @youhoneycoyvunen8964
    @youhoneycoyvunen8964 5 років тому +8

    In my experience thermostats when they stick, usually stick in the open position. That's when I change them.

  • @cdmjr76
    @cdmjr76 5 років тому +1

    Great video as usual, as someone who purchased 15+ year old Grand Marquis and Crown Victoria's. The 1st thing I do is bring it to my mechanic and have the following performed:
    Change Oil
    Change Upper/Lower Hoses
    Change Thermostat
    Flush and Fill Radiator
    Costs about $400-450 in Atlanta but well worth it.

  • @jameswalton977
    @jameswalton977 4 роки тому

    I have been a subscriber for a short time now but you explain things like no body else Scotty you rock