Just wanted to say thank you for all your videos. I inherited my 4runner from my Uncle in San Jose 3 years ago. I brought it to Denver, CO as my daily driver for school. Followed your video from changing radiator, fuel filter change, power steering fluid low tech change, strongarm lift gate change, ATF fluid change, and my own oil changes. Tried to do the diff but wasn't able to get the fill plugs off so had to take it into the shop. Going to do more, TBU is next on my list but going to see if I get my scholarship before I drop $$ on it. Thanks Tim!
Good to hear our videos are helping you out. Happy Learning, Happy Studying, and Happy Wrenching!
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[QUOTE=mtbtim;3507847]This video shows how to fix a problem that can happen with our rigs over time from the opening and closing of the rear hatch. The wires that lead from the body to the hatch can fatigue over time and break or the sheathing cracks and the wires could ground out. This video shows you how you can go about repairing the wires so you can once again have a working rear window and/or working rear wiper.
what a relief. this fixed my wiper failure problem. thank you!
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This video series shows you how to swap out your 3.4 liter engine.
Part 1 covers how to remove the old engine from your vehicle. Part 2 covers stripping down the old motor of the parts you need to install on the new motor. Part 3 covers building up the new motor with parts from the old engine and some new parts. Part 4 covers installing the new motor.
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This video is Part 1 of a 4 part video series showing you how to swap out your 3.4 liter engine. Part 1 covers how to remove the engine from your vehicle.
This video is Part 1 of a 4 part video series showing you how to swap out your 3.4 liter engine. Part 1 covers how to remove the engine from your vehicle.
Just want to say thank you! Subscribing to your channel has definitely given me the confidence to tackle things I wouldn't ordinarily be comfortable. Way to go to you and Shawn aka infamous
Just want to say thank you! Subscribing to your channel has definitely given me the confidence to tackle things I wouldn't ordinarily be comfortable. Way to go to you and Shawn aka infamous
You're very welcome Bro. It's great to hear people say our videos give them the confidence to tackle jobs that they might not have done otherwise because they felt the job was above their ability. What you're finding out is with the Right Information, Right Tools and Right Level of Patience, you can handle most of your own wrenching. Great job and Happy Wrenching!
__________________ "My old man is a television repairman, he's got this ultimate set of tools. I can fix it!"
You're very welcome Bro. It's great to hear people say our videos give them the confidence to tackle jobs that they might not have done otherwise because they felt the job was above their ability. What you're finding out is with the Right Information, Right Tools and Right Level of Patience, you can handle most of your own wrenching. Great job and Happy Wrenching!
Is Sean still enjoying the SC compared to the cost? I'm considering getting one but for the gains it's pretty hard to justify the price. Thanks.