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  1. Daniel E

    I drove my 94 Celica this afternoon. Over 342,000 miles on the odometer and it runs like a new car. Isn't life just grand not having a Stupid car payment, high taxes and high insurance.

  2. Stephen Bruce

    If you have the soldering skills you can depot the TPMS Sensor and remove the battery from the PCB. Often that will resolve a sensor issue. The pain is getting the tire off the rim and then the tire balance but you can buy manual old school tools for that. TPMS issues often are sensor related but not always so having a tool to read the sensor comes in handy although newer vehicles will show you the battery condition, tire pressure and location. Older vehicles not so much and all you get it the warning light. Relearning procedures vary between vehicle manufactures too so you need to learn what applies to your vehicle.

  3. Edwin Hageman

    HUMM? I'M kinda old! Remember the ""XKE V12 Jaguars"" 60s-70s?
    They over heated! So they would put a 6cly radiator in it! It's bigger! Problem was solved!

  4. willadventure4 adventures

    Tire sensors are cheap on ebay and they work.

  5. Blinkybill

    Shouldn't the fan have been replaced assuming it was an insurance job. Go back to the repairer to get it sorted as they didn't complete the job. If they dont want to sort it go to your insurance company.

  6. bongobreathman

    Scotty, you are an American Treasure. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your videos!!!! And your educational vids…the one on tubo vs supercharger was excellent. Keep 'em coming!

  7. suicidalkatt

    Another great video from Scotty!

  8. Michael Spear

    That would be a junkyard run for this guy.

  9. misty

    Scotty, If this truck was damaged in an accident. Why doesn't the soldier complain to the insurance company? The repair shop forgot to replace the fans!! Maybe they sold them while he was deployed?? Christopher nyc

  10. Edwin Hageman

    As for ""TPMS""?
    How did "i" and ever so many people drive "A0K" without the
    ""TPMS""? ] VERY AOK=FINE [ !.

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