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Here are my Top 5 tips that ANYONE can use on any auto repair that I’ve picked up over the years. Think of it as “Car Repair For Dummies!”
I use the example of my Corvette power seat rack repair, plus other jobs like Thunderbird brake work, to show you how to save money and time. It’s a great time for DIY.
This video answers questions like-
How do I work on my own car?
How do I fix my car myself?
How much money can I save by working on my own car?
How much does car repair cost?
How do I get the right parts for my car?
How do I stay organized while repairing my car?
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Awesome tips brother and another great video too! Keep it up.
Also!! Where did you get that awesome toy model of your C4 corvette???
Great tips!
Nicely done! These tips saved my ass quite a few times on complicated projects.
Have you ever flushed the cooling system, transmission fluid, power steering fluid, or brake fluid? Those are items I would like to learn how to do myself if possible. Thanks!
It would be cool to see a C4 vette specific DIY and maintenance video! Just a thought.
uMMMM…Do you have a part 2 for beginners?? Because I already knew all that…..so lets move on to part 2 😁😁😁 I would like to know if ramps are better than a jack though AS i WILL BE BUYING ONE OR THE OTHER SOON! 😉
And I thought I was the only guy who did all that… lol
I just did the Crankshaft Position Sensor on my mom's RAV4 and if I had made a video (like I wanted to) you would've given me a thumbs up cuz I followed all of your tips except the plastic baggies but I often do the post-it notes trick, I have another 'system' lol for that that I've been doing for years and the habit is hard to break (Its a bit 'complicated' as it has many different 'options' lol) but I always wanted to do the ziploc hack just kept forgetting to grab some and too lazy to go back and get them lol. I am glad I'm not the only one who looks at saved youtube videos to 'follow along' or reference while I'm doing the job, but you organize them better than I do lol.
Thanks Brad (for validation 😉 ) and for showing the Power Seat rail replacement!
Great tips! I love that reference photos idea.
Learned so much from the 5 tips, thank you for sharing with us!
Really really good video. Thank you for making it. I'm old, but in car work years, I'm zero years old. I got nuts and bought not one, but TWO project porsches, a 1979 924, and a 1983 944 in the last six months, then I bought all kinds of basic tools, then I stopped, out of total fear of doing real damage to cars that both basically work already more or less but still need tons of things done, and I'm swimming in information I barely understand. Your tips were exactly the kind of thing I came here this afternoon to find. Thanks again.