Simple car maintenance. DIY car repair tips for beginners and maintenance with Scotty Kilmer. Some simple do-it-yourself car repair and basic maintenance tips to prevent expensive automotive repairs later on. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 42 years.
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4. Amazon version of Antifreeze:
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Whats up with the army bs. If you liked it so much why didnt you stay in
I love this guy.
Scotty, when mixing anti freeze remember to use distilled water to mix it as it contains no metals and will prevent any type of scale or rust developing over time.
It's all about the fluids and filters. Oh and wax on wax off.
Did you ever reach that million miles mark you were hoping for?
This is one of the best videos so far Scotty. This is crucial stuff
I have a question, can you tell me how to fix ol-drive, my fuel sys is ol-drive when I kick the gas pedal,and the rpm goes down when I break,and some time it stall, I replaced front o2 and maf airflow sensor but , it’s steel showing same thing,
PCV valve always replace it! Most people don't even know it exists. Some people think they are burning oil or have engine problems when it's probably just a bad pcv valve.
Scotty is the best! Love your videos. I do believe in following the manufacturers vehicle maintenance schedule. I track the schedules on all my vehicles with my auto maintenance software http://www.automotivewolf.com and check the owners manual for each vehicle to make sure the maintenance schedule for each vehicle is exactly as the manufacturer recommends. Once you have it setup you just wait for the reminders and perform the required maintenance, then its automatically rescheduled for you. makes it easy 🙂
Thanks as always Scotty