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Great sense of Humor Scotty. I'm sure more of us have mechanical background s and agree with the quality of different vehicles. If you want American buy Korean or Japanese. It's a mixed up
I notice that in most car dealerships.."
Hello Scotty;
I would like to thank you for all the good information and tips that you have shared with us 👍.
Keep up the good work and keep making all these great videos.
I would like to ask you if can you use ATP= AT-205 Re-seal and Lucas products like engine oil seal/stabilizer etc. at the same time ?
Thank you again 🙏
Isn't that passport a rebadged isuzu?
So on the 2016 toyota camry. I completely agree with scotty, start with some of those tips he mentioned and it could save you a lot of money. I would also recommend just for the heck of it to get your battery and alternator tested at a parts store that does it for free. Surprisingly most vehicles don't have a voltage gauge in the dash. Now If you have an early 2000 chevy like myself you will, and that gauge is quite useful in determining if you have a weak battery or bad alternator. Normally if the meter jumps from 0 to 14 volts while the car is running your alternator is most likely kicking the bucket. On the other hand if the meter gets below 14 or 12 volts and stays lower than 12 it could be a weak battery, which may have a bad cell, or just low on charge. Now I mention that because many vehicles do not have that voltage gauge in the dash as I mentioned before. If your vehicle doesn't, keep an eye on all of your dash gauges and if most of them jump around then it's same concept. It would be much easier to determine with the voltage gauge, but sometimes just have to work with what you've got. It doesn't hurt to give it a shot though. If you're going to a parts store anyway to try what scotty recommended just have them check, it only takes about five minutes and it's free so nothing to lose. Just from experience though I've worked in parts stores and I've seen it before, some employees will try to false read the info to you to sell you a battery or alternator you may not need. So I recommend to make sure where ever you have it checked, that before hand you make sure their machine will print the results that you can then read yourself to determine what's good or bad. Most of those results are very easy to read and even if it seems to much you could always google that print out to help guide you on the graphs and the voltage readings. Just a little extra advice I hope helps.
Scottie 2 naughty..
Scotty… I have a 2000 Tacoma Trd 4×4. I have backfire and hesitation on acceleration. It idols fine but when I press the gas it bogs. If I press half way and hold steady it’s ok. When I press the gas it bogs and I go slower..Just changed spark plugs and cleared the code. Same thing happening..Any suggestions?
😎 Goooooooood day Scotty 👋
2004 BMW 5X looks beautiful, and my husband paid $1800 for it almost 3 years ago…. He’s really good mechanic ( he’s a professional long haul truck driver)… But he never worked with BMWs( we used to buy and sell cars, but never luxury cars)…. He knew that this beautiful SUV needed some repairs…. He gave to the mechanic that his friends liked and praised…. He fixed some things, but he couldn’t figure out why it kept blowing up the antifreeze reservoir and pipes that go to the radiator, after idling for more then 5 minutes….. Then alternator broke… my husband decided to go to a different guy, that specialises only on BMWs… Guy looked at my husband and said, this is a really simple and cheep repair, you need a new thermostat, and all your problems with overheating and blowing things up will go away… It was that simple….. ( after allot of money spent on unnecessary repairs, it was that simple)…..