Doing This Will Make Your Car’s AC Blow Twice as Cold, 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 54 years.
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Hey scotty I have a 2010 impala 3.5 184k miles,, when I make a somewhat tight left turn under 10mph (usually when I'm barely pulling out of a street) I hear like a metal grinding noise and my service stabilitrak, ABS, and traction control lights pop up, I replaced both hub assemblies a year ago. I drive the car a little while and the lights goes away. Drives smooth all the time, doesn't make any power steering whining noises when turning. What could it be? Any help would be appreciated!!!!
Tranny is warn u can tell my mans got gmc terrain with 181 thousand miles and it still move😂😂
Great video Scotty, how do you find a leak in an air condition system? I have a 89 Chevy truck and it leaks it out after a few drives.
Hi, I just used the AT205 and my leaky valve cover gasket is drying up, Thank you Scotty
Mr Scotty Kilmer A Lady got A Car like mine…closing in 300.000 Miles.. She said she never changed the Transmission Fluid…I want to tell you Sir… Your Car Knowledge is Top Notch.! I thank-you Sir…😀
I had a pro hvac guy install new outdoor unit for my house. He said the same thing about not using recycled refrigerant. $600 just for Freon. That was when transition was just begining for different refrigerant.
Take a shot every five hand movements
I worked at Ford Connersville and among other items we made the fs10 compressor and later the scroll compressor. I had a 1995 f150 that had over 169000 miles and the AC would not engage the clutch. If I smacked it with a leather mallet it would engage, so I remembered that a small washer was on the end of the shaft spacing out the clutch to hold it out to spec. I loosened the screw and took off the clutch and removed the washer( it just falls out). Put it back on and suddenly had the right spacing to engage the clutch. Problem solved, ice cold AC for 5 minutes of DIY.
It's the "National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)", NOT "Association"! Please get it right!
Scotty: shouldn't you change the schreider valves before you put new refridgerant in?