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Or just say Fu hybrids solution to a manufactured problem that doesn't exist
Yeah I might buy on from my landlord's son. But the electric part got me thinking 🤔. Hope he "gives' me it away.
The best advice from Uncle Scotty: High voltage ⚡ wires! Stay as far away from them as possible!
Take this from a real master tech, this guy doesn't know as much as he leads you believe. He just reads a lot. If your working on a Hybrid don't touch the wiring with the yellow, blue or orange conduit on them. It won't jump and get you. So doing regular mechanical won't hurt you. If you are working on the colored wiring don't. The gloves are expensive and if they get a pin hole you can get electrocuted and the gloves deteriorate over time and need to be certified every 6 months. To keep from puncturing gloves you need to wear leather gloves over the hybrid rubber ones. If you haven't had hybrid training don't touch the colored wires.
Yes you can fix them yourself and I have! No you don't need these gloves necessarily or a thousand dollar ohm reader. They are pretty simple.
There's an old technicians trick where you take a wire with alligator clips on both ends and you clip one end to ground and the other end you clip it to wires your unsure of and the wire will let you know if it's safe or not
I miss the days before hybrid, electric and all this other garbage.
$1000 for a multimeter, waste of money my dude.
You pull the main battery disconnect before touching anything
Hybrid vehicle. The worst of both worlds.