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Ford Battery Module Reset (BMS)
How to reset the Ford battery module “detection” when a new battery is installed, or requires a reset.
Vehicle used in video is a Hybrid Ford Maverick 24’ Lariat.
Vehicle used in video is a Hybrid Ford Maverick 24’ Lariat.
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Ford Maverick Radio Reset.
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Have an annoying issue with your infotainment display on your Ford Maverick? For whatever reason some of these seem a little more buggy than others. Here's a quick video to help get your system rebooted or do a full reset before you pull your hair out and go to the dealer!
Tail Lamp Troubles! No brake or running light on a 2017 VW Golf Alltrack.
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Had a crazy issue where after a small water leak, the lights stopped working! I had codes: Central Electric 2 problems exist B133c15 Right Brake/Tail Lamp Bulb - Open Circuit / Short Circuit b B11EB15 Right Rear Turn/Tail Lamp Bulb - Open Circuit / Short Circuit b
The case of the stalling 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 5.7L Hemi
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All too often people use a scan tool as a shopping list. Here's why replacing everything doesn't fix the problem. Here we have codes: P2111 P0642 P2122 P0122 P1618 P0522 And NONE of these sensors or actuators were the issue! Watch to find out!
"Restoring" a licence plate (or finding out how not to..)
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Trying to clean up this cool old world's fair licence plate. See how it turned out.
How to do the "wiper reverse" mod on an R55 Clubman Mini Cooper
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An easy and fun mod, personally this is how they should have come from the factory. Slightly better visibility, Cleaner look Less damage to back glass as wipers can't catch and drag grit and sand as they move up. Without rushing, this is a 45 minute project. Good project for beginners.
Testing Ryobi Diamond Grit Impact Drive Bits
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Are they worth the hype? Watch and find out.
Rebuilding a vintage Snap-on TM70B 1/4" drive ratchet.
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How to in real-time rebuild a quality vintage ratchet.
Mower Update! - One year later.
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Its been a year since I brought the Ryobi 40V HP Brushless 21 in. Cordless Battery Walk Behind Self-Propelled Lawn Mower with (2) 6.0 Ah Batteries and Charger - Model RY401014 AKA RY401014US www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-40V-HP-Brushless-21-in-Cordless-Battery-Walk-Behind-Self-Propelled-Lawn-Mower-with-2-6-0-Ah-Batteries-and-Charger-RY401140US/314600837. How did it hold up? Watch and find out.
Dissecting a VW Combi valve off a 2.5 VW - 2013 New Beetle. P0491
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The car had coded a P0491 SAI (Combi valve) code - low flow. I initially diagnosed the sensor and hose as a failure. The flow sensor was covered with water, the code occurred during freezing weather. So I swapped out the hose (there is an updated hose and sensor). Cleared codes, code came back. Checked Combi valve, applied 12volts to the Combi valve solenoid, no motion. Verified with an active ...
Removing a stuck compression test adapter
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Ever have to use a non ferrous (brass) engine plug/thread adapter for a compression test? You know, the kind that screws onto the tester hose, then the adapter falls off as you unscrew the hose to move onto the next cylinder. Leaving you with a not only a useless cylinder head, but also a non functional compression tester. You think, Ah, I can use a magnet - nope. Modify a screwdriver, tap it i...
2nd Gen Mini Cooper "bad engine noises" diagnosis.
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Is it the end of the world or a cheap fix? Watch this video on how to inspect and check your drive belt system. To change the belt, I did not need a special tool. I used a 30mm combination wrench,. I did not take anything "apart" on the car or belt system to do this. I did need the help of another person to lock the tensioner while I moved the wrench. I got to the tensioner as shown in the vide...
COOL CHICKS!!
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A solar powered chicken coop AC unit, made out of scrap materials - YOU BETCHA!
Ryobi Brushless 40 Volt Lawn Mower Review - Model RY401140US
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UPDATE! ONE YEAR REVIEW - ua-cam.com/video/yKeH7Vs-hes/v-deo.html I had struggled with what battery mower to buy, after shopping for about three years, I FINALLY decided on this model. - RY401140US Unit comes with two 40V 6ah batteries, charger, bag, mulching plug, and a side discharge chute. Pros - Light, Fast, Quiet, Easy, Fantastic Cut, Low "spreading", two batteries, only needs one battery ...
How to diagnose and fix the red brake light of doom
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How to diagnose and fix the red brake light of doom
Fixing hood ornaments - The case of the Lame (missing) Leaper.
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Fixing hood ornaments - The case of the Lame (missing) Leaper.
Black and Decker U-1 Drill resurrection.
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Black and Decker U-1 Drill resurrection.
Mini Cooper (gen 2) R55/R56 "Funhouse" Euro side glass install.
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Mini Cooper (gen 2) R55/R56 "Funhouse" Euro side glass install.
Victor 88 Gumball machine "restoration".
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Victor 88 Gumball machine "restoration".
Motiv-X-Tools spring loaded universal joint review
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Motiv-X-Tools spring loaded universal joint review
No brake rotor mic, but you have a digital caliper? No problem!
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No brake rotor mic, but you have a digital caliper? No problem!
Helpful hint for removing a stuck rotor.
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Helpful hint for removing a stuck rotor.
Time lapse rebuild of a 1964 Snap-On F-710-C Ratchet.
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Time lapse rebuild of a 1964 Snap-On F-710-C Ratchet.
Safely Hacking Christmas (using a Wemo controller)
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Safely Hacking Christmas (using a Wemo controller)
"Restoration" Pachinko Ginza Machine - Part I.
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"Restoration" Pachinko Ginza Machine - Part I.
Thanks for the video helped me out
Badass
Thank you very helpful!
As a factory-trained Ammco service tech I've collected a decent amount of genuine Ammco parts over the last 40+ years. I'm retiring and have a parts inventory list if you are interested.
Thanks 👍, this video was absolutely perfect when showing me how to properly maintenance my sunroof. Thanks again...
i had a 5 hour window to do all 4 brakes and rotors on my car, one stuck rotor took up 45 mins (I had no PB blaster) until i saw this. good shit thank you
You’re awesome! I was concerned that I had serious engine issues. I’m so grateful for your video!!!
Nice idea but they sell an electrical socket with a 9V battery for this exact purpose.
And its a 9v battery that can't supply the needs of a modern vehicle.
Thank you so much #lifesafe
Genius
Thanks posting this. Mine fell off yesterday while I was driving. I ordered one and got it today and was able to quickly install it following your steps. 5 minutes and I was done
Thank you. Radio was not working while I was driving.
its so sad that videos nowadays have a 4 minute yapping session before the actual video starts
Don't see the point
Welp, sorry, thanks for the comment.
I just received a machine that operates similar to this. Took me a minute to figure it out since it is a bit different than the one I got as a kid (60's model). The one I got as a kid all the "losing" balls just recycle automatically to be reused, no need to keep refilling at the top, but you have to insert the play ball one at a time to launch, no auto-feed. I prefer the older model, but I can't wait to get this latest acquisition up and running a little better.
All wiper arm front and rear should be designed to park vertical. Will be doing this mod as I have just bought a clubman S R55.
Have owned mt R55 S since late 2016. Just some hints... 1) Change the oil & filter every 5K miles (8K KM); using 5W-30 full syn, or 5W-40 full syn). Do this and you will avoid major issues/costs. Check oil levels frequently...at least every other gas tank refill. Never let the oil go below midway between low and full. NUMBER ONE best way to extend engine & turbo life on this car. 2) Use Seafoam on the dirty side valve cover intake (hose connected nearest to passenger side rear corner of valve cover). With the engine warm, run car at 2K RPM and carefully allow the vacuum in the hose to draw about a dixie cup amount (4-5oz.) of the seafoam liquid, stopping the seafoam draw and covering the hose with your thumb if the car begins to stall. After all the seafoam is drawn, shutdown the engine and let the car sit for 30 minutes. Then, run the car at 4K RPM (drive it in lowest gear) to burn out the excess carbon buildup in the intake. Do this at least 1 time per year or every 10K to 12K miles. 3) At least once a year, nearing the time for an oil change (about 1 full gas tank interval before the oil change), add 4oz of Seafoam to the OIL fill. This will clean out gunk in the engine. 4) Add 8 oz of Seafoam to a full tank of gas at least once a year...this will help keep injectors and fuel system clean. 5) You will have oil leaks from time to time. Do as much as possible when the front of the car is taken apart and in "service mode": a) upgrade the rigid oil feed line to turbo with the stainless steel flexible feed line (kit) and in that kit, also change the oil return tube. b) change out the gaskets to the Oil Filter Housing and the Oil Cooler; its one component, so do both sets. c) If the valve cover is leaking, consider upgrading to a cast aluminum after-market cover that's less likely to warp with heat (it's half the price of the Mini OEM valve cover, so its a no-brainer). In any event, use high temp gasket sealer/maker on the driver side corners in conjunction with a new gasket, to prevent leaks. If your Mini has the N18, just change the PCV (new kits available on eBay) + new gasket (+ gasket maker). 6) If an automatic, do make sure to change the so-called "lifetime" transmission fluid (drain fluid, do not flush) and replace with Mini or Toyota (ATF III) fluid every 75K miles. A kit comes with new filter & gasket. 7) Be alert to timing chain...every 100K miles max. EXPENSIVE repair that will be delayed with good oil change intervals and keeping the oil level near FULL. 8) Thermostat housing. These tend to fail at or above 50K miles. I did this one myself...it's a bit of a pain...but manageable. I also changed the cross over tube connecting the thermostat housing to the backside of the waterpump outlet. Requires some additional tools...like a fiber optic camera to see under the intake manifold, behind the engine; also a 1 foot long pick tool if the tube ends breaks at the water pump and you need to remove the gasket and plastic end pieces...trust me on this one!
Thanks!!
Thanks for doing this. I came up from shop bitching about the instructions and found your video. Cracked me up and gave me good visuals to clear up how to assemble it.
Are you done? I have my food to varm...
Lol loved it ! All I hear is how hard these are to work on... lol r56 and r53 are the easiest cars I've EVER worked on..I love em
Nice. I bought a Victor 88 on ebay. There is no key on top. How the heck do I insert the plastic balls. There are about 20 in the container. Thanks! G
Not sure, some units had a key in the back or front that allowed a lever to flip and remove the top.
Wow - That actually worked!
Thanks for posting this. I thought my 2013 R56 N18 w/ 73,000km was having the dreaded timing chain sounds but ended up being the serp belt being worn out. Easy DIY!😢
Dude, you’re a lifesaver. That was exactly what was wrong with mine. Thank you so much.
What was your year of manufacture
2011 clubman
Thanks man big help
Thanks for sharing, this fixed my problem :) Didn't know that light was a service indicator for brake pads. I had been changing the brake pads but not reseting the counter on the car's computer :)
Great video, thanks for sharing. Like everyone said the the last part about the oil tip was the best. Doing the mod on my wife club(I wonder if she will notice) hahaha.
Thanks!... It's a wonder that lever lasts any time at all being made of soft metal. Thread locker is a great idea too.
won't the wheel hub and wheel bearing be damaged by the strong impact?
Not that strong of an impact. Never had a wheel bearing failure from this. The force is too linear to the axle. Now if you hit it, off center - WAY off center like a tire sliding into a curb - boom!
Replacing a 20+ year-old cheapie gas mower because my old knees just don't like pushing it up the hill any more. I am a Makita guy but this Ryobi has the fold away storage that far better fits my over-stuffed storage shed than any of the self-propelled Maks. The fact it is cheaper is a bonus. Will likely pull the trigger in the next day or two. Thanks for the helpful video.
Good luck, the fact that Ryobi still makes the same model today is a good sign its a solid design. Mine is still going strong this year on the original batteries. Its a blessing using it, your knees, ears and body will thank you. You don't feel beat up after mowing.
@@danjreed After seeing a video where the SP feature failed and the drive motor is rated for only 200 hours, I had second thoughts. Decided on the Milwaukee. It is presently enroute. Hope it works out for me.
@@terrydanks Oh ouch, where did you read about the 200 hours rating? The Milwaukee unit is nice, but twice the price!
@@danjreed Not sure youtube will allow me to post a link? But the video where he discusses this is at ua-cam.com/video/k-e4MGzSQkA/v-deo.html The reviewer is B&Z Reviews. The video is entitled "DON'T BUY a Ryobi 40V Self Propelled Mower.." and was posted a year ago. His self-propelled function died on him and, according to him, this is not an uncommon failure. He shows the documentation rating the SP motor for 200 hours. Yes, the Milwaukee is $$$ but it has what I want, i.e., very powerful as I have need sometimes to use the mower in what could be termed "abuse." Has the fold-up feature too. Glad you remain happy with your Ryobi. I might well have been as well, but, if the SP feature fails, I might as well have stuck with my old gas mower which is still going strong after 21 years.
@@terrydanks @terrydanks I did watch it, thanks, that said the mower has a 5 year warranty - Which is better than many gas units. I guess time will tell! Thanks for the info, glad I know what to look for if a problem happens.
Dang so the mirror just pops out ! I have to replace my side mirror too
2 years ago and this video still doing the amazing work thank you helped us out
Finally found DIY video thay actually is very helpful on cleaning and maintaining car sunroof 😊
Yes!! Thank you! One of our delivery trucks is a maverick and we could not figure out why the sound wasn't engaging, but the soft reset worked 🙏
This is what makes UA-cam UA-cam “That’s the good stuff”
Appreciated
This worked like a charm! Thanks man!
Im glad there are people online doing this shit so I dont have to 😂
I like the mower. I have lots of trouble with gas powered anything, so this seemed like a better mower for me to buy. The only difficult problem I have is that it takes more than 2 batteries use to cut my lawn. So, if I try to recharge one battery after use the battery has to cool down before it will recharge. So that means I have to stop mowing and plug in the cooled down battery to charge. That is my only complaint that I really have.
How does this even happen? Mine got stuck and I barely tightened it
Just bad luck. LOL. It happens.
Life saver 😄
I wish we had quicksave buttons in real life so we can try it ourselfs. But lucky enough we have youtube
do the battery have a BMS?
Of course they do.
Does this make a big difference in eliminating blind spots.
Enough of a difference that I wish I could install these on my new Ford Truck. Yes, very worthwhile.
Thank you for that clear explanation!
Thanks man, i tried pushing the pawl in sideways and that worked great
How do you connect the battery?!?
At the electrical ports at the top. You'll see two or three "knobs". It's just 9V DC, polarity doesn't matter.
Could this problem bring the yellow motor light on too? I am not sure but I think I have the same problem with mine. Also, I feel it doesn't have he same speed. Thank you in advance 1:41 1:41
Is anyone in New Jersey and can help me with this??
Love the repurposing of the m12 chargers. I have so many as well ive been building my own bundles when i gift or sell m12 tools. Also, recently started using the m12 heated jacket adapter as a memory saver as well. I have an obd II adapter from a snap on lithium ion compact jumper pack that attaches to the adapter for the jacket output. Works better with the larger 3Ah or above batteries. However, i've also been able to repurpose the partial life time exhausted m12 batteries that are beyond the warranty period.