Car parts. The Only Place I Buy Car Parts Now, DIY and car repair with Scotty Kilmer. Where to buy car parts. Buying car parts online. Buying car parts from ebay. Buying car parts from Amazon. Is it best to buy car parts from a local auto store or online? Auto parts near me. Don’t buy fake car parts from this store. Car parts explained and where to buy them. Car Advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 53 years.
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1. Bluetooth Scan Tool:
2. Mid-Grade Scan Tool:
3. My Fancy (Originally $5,000) Professional Scan Tool:
4. Cheap Scan Tool:
5. Dash Cam (Every Car Should Have One):
6. Basic Mechanic Tool Set:
7. Professional Socket Set:
8. Ratcheting Wrench Set:
9. No Charging Required Car Jump Starter:
10. Battery Pack Car Jump Starter:
⬇️ Things used in this video:
1. Common Sense
2. 4k Camera:
3. Camera Microphone:
4. Camera Tripod:
5. My computer for editing / uploading:
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Does waking up your battery by turning the headlights on really work? Many car's lights come on when you unlock the doors remotely and even if they don't when you unlock the doors the power lock uses the battery, deactivating the alarm system sometimes toots the horn, the dome lights power on, and with modern cars you step on the brake to activate the ignition on many keyless cars. Some dash displays pop on too. Also, if you pause for a second or two after turning the key in the ignition the car's fuel pump, or pumps will pressurize the fuel system activating the battery.
I can't find a $1500 Explorer on Craigslist Sf Bay Area. . .Maybe SOCAL next?
Oh Jeez.. Flying cars. It's happening! LOL
Hey Scotty
I'm thinking about picking up a slightly used, current generation, BMW X1 or X3 in in the not too distant future to replace my daily driver. How bad are these things? I really want a fun but functional vehicle like a small truck or small SUV.
Scotty what nonsense are you gonna talk about now
Oh Hi Grandpa..u still here..been watching ur videos from way back and found u again that I wanted some info on mechanics..anyhow thanks for sharing valuable knowledge which is really helpful for us mechanics..u r grand master of mechanics..take care stay health..Thanks..
Parts vendors are like golf clubs: you learn to use different stores for certain jobs. You have your Go-to source, but it pays to shop. If I need it now, I'm blessed with several choices…except on Sundays…then your're stuck with the chain stores. If you can wait on the part, then online works. I have recently swallowed the Alldata Kool aid and see it as a necessary evil since quality printed manuals for modern cars don't exist. But if you live in a rural area with spotty internet, then you are stuck driving into town and getting whatever you can get from what vendor is there. When I lived in rural New York, you bent over and took it from the local NAPA store. Rural Colorado was fun in the 1980s. There was a Big A and a Ford dealer. The Ford dealer still had NOS parts for Model T and Model A. I tend to use who gives me a discount. Locally for me that's OReilly.
Scotty keep laughing at us about the steal he got with that ES 330 for $3k hahah😅😎
Just know all Autozone parts are from China