How to Get Your Car Home in an Emergency

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  1. 11 11

    😂 you're great Scotty. "You can just take the two screws off and put a new one in!"

  2. Byron miracle

    You do the same thing with the camshaft positioning sensor

  3. Robert Stoneking

    Why replace it? Get a can of MAF sensor cleaner to remove the bug then fix the air cleaner.

  4. c s

    Ford just won't run without it, at least my buddy's older ranger 😂

  5. Noonehere

    I broke a fan belt 6 miles from home and drove home using a shoelace for a belt…..worked well enough to get me there with no issues.

  6. Rex Ross

    What if your car doesn't have all that electronic crap.

  7. Robert Parazaider

    Hi Scotty I wanted tovtell you thos I hade a 1985 corvette 350 with 10 gallons of water in the gas tank run for a half hour to get me home .It ran like crap but got me home. A mechanic friend drained the system and it still runs good today.I love that gm 350.

  8. Tom Buikema

    The biggest issue being, most vehicle owners NEVER clean/properly clean their MAF sensors, or they replace the MAF sensor with a cheap aftermarket version that makes the engine run even less efficiently.

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