Doing This Will Bypass Your Car’s Computer and Give You Freezing Cold AC, DIY life hack and car repair with auto mechanic Scotty Kilmer. Car life hacks. How to fix car ac. Expensive ac system repairs. Car hacks that will save you thousands in ac system repairs. 5 minute life hacks to make your car ac system last as long as possible. Make your car’s AC system last longer. AC system maintenance tips. Car advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 53 years.
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That is why we watch you , happy dads day
You put the washer to cover up that hole you went all wild bill hickock with the drill on.
Happy Fathers Day Scotty!! Best mechanic on YouTube 😎
Scotty calling a 2005 or more honda a old car while I'm driving a 1990 toyota corolla with all the original ac parts and blowing cold air like a new car. Still running good overall 4a-fe 👌
Bad job installing that switch. Wrong hole size, and bad location.
Nice drill job there, Scotty. 😂
FYI: That fix may not work on a climate control system. The hot/cold mixing valve could be stuck in the hot side. But it's always a good fix in case the compressor isn't getting current. 👍
STICK IT IN THE HOLE!
DIRTY BIRDY!!!!!
Don’t forget to give a pull test when crimping a terminal onto a wire
HOPE SHE GAVE U A BIG WET COLD KISS FOR RESURRECTING HER AC!!!
Hi Scotty, maybe you or someone reading can answer this. I used the bike lube you recommended in my car door locks, which were becoming jammed up (a 2000 Toyota Camry). The lube helped but after a few weeks they were jamming again, making it hard to turn the key/enter/remove it. I sprayed more of the bike lube and now the driver's door key hole is jammed to where I can almost never unlock the car with it and have to unlock it from the passenger side, which itself is a little jammed up. I can lock it from the driver's door but that jams and takes a few tries sometimes as well. How can I fix this? I live in Los Angeles if the dry and hot climate makes any difference.