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When This Happens, Your Engine is Screwed, DIY and car review with auto mechanic Scotty Kilmer. Car fail and engine failure. Head gasket problem. How to fix flooded car engine. How to check head gasket leak. How to tell if your car has head gasket problems. Car advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 51 years.
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'04 Avalanche: On that model year, statistically speaking, yer most likely lookin' at a failed diff speed sensor, but like scotty said, need a scantool to know for sure.
If you're telling people to buy a 10mm, tell them to buy a few so they always have one when one goes to the 4th dimension.
I've seen a few repeat Jeep buyers. Chrysler??
I've driven in Michigan for 43 years and I've only gotten stuck in the snow two times both times was in my Mustang. First time I lost control and drove into a snow pile. I was able to push my self out. Second time it had been snowing for a little over eighteen hours . We ended up with over two and a half feet of snow and I got stuck trying to drive in my driveway. I got the snow blower out and worked two hours to get unstuck and clear the driveway.
Anyway I've never owned a four wheel drive I don't need it and I cost to much to keep up on the repairs. If you live in a city and you can't get around because of the snow stay home. Keep a blanket or two in your trunk. If you get stuck and can't get out you can stay warm. If your at work go out and get your blanket and find a warm place inside work till the roads are open.
Fords are the junkiest cars made…by far….
hey Scootty, what fully synthetic engine oil can u recommend, i have have 2016 toyota hilux 2.4 L 2gd ftv turbo diesel. it says in maintenance book using API CF-4, CF or ACEA B1 5w30. Thanks…
Get extra 10, 12, and 14 mm sockets and wrenches. The basic Harbor Freight 10 mm socket was destroyed by the bolt I tried to loosen on an Accord hood. So don't buy them.
This guy is one of the most entertaining specimens to ever to breath H2O & dump ?
Scotty is a LEDGE!
My dad was a die hard Chrysler fan. That is all he would buy. Only twice did he buy something else. A used Ford pinto and a new Fiat Strada. The Strada had a number of issues. One of which broke my mother's wrist. It kept popping out of second gear.
When Fiat bought Chrysler, my dad started buying Hondas.
Scotty is giving free advice. Toyota has a great track record. Thats why they are used in many countries with little infrastructure, and I dont see toyotas or hondas at the mechanic unless its for breaks change or minor issue.