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  1. Antonio Claudio Michael

    Wow he had a auto store erase the codes before taking it to the shop wow

  2. Antonio Claudio Michael

    Faulty new Part not Shocking Aka NEW Never Ever Works

  3. Antonio Claudio Michael

    Good video as always ray

  4. Andrew Denton

    I hate that as a mechanic when the customer has no patience or correct diagnosis supplies to Parts we fit it and then it doesn’t work out. And then it’s our fault for the customer stupidity

  5. jamesb1221222

    Every 2000s gm my family or I have owned has had a vent valve solenoid replaced. They are complete trash even when new. My truck alone has had 3 (has 355000 miles). It's like GM designed these things to be used in a dustless sterile environment even though the dang thing is under the vehicle with no protection.

  6. Francis Hatton

    There drivers and there are screw drivers
    Guess which the owner is ……answers on a post card

  7. Patrick Winham

    "Title Text Here" Lol little editing glitch, Love your channel I can't stop listening to it while I work.

  8. Bluesbros02

    Just an observation…wouldn’t it be better if you had your camera mounted on your head instead of holding it and using one hand all the time? I’m new to your channel and you might have already addressed this and if that’s the case just address it again please

  9. Mike Church

    ? Why doesn't the guy work on it that has before thank you I'm learning more all the time I trun tool. my self a men just because it's new don't matter this days deal with it all the time 😜

  10. ian freeman

    love the vids man miss working on motorcycles keep up the good work

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