I'm sure with YouTube handy I could figure out how to do most of it. Assuming I had ample time.
Ive done a lot of starters, alternators, and water pumps, a clutch, and a few head gaskets/timing belts. I still fall in the advanced category. Experts don't need as much guidance as I need.
Edit... Brakes (not drum) I can do in my sleep, and apparently did once as I put the pads on backward. Drove it around the block and ruined the rotors so I got to change those too.
I feel like brakes might be the most overpriced repair that garages charge for. Also I'm trying to figure out how you got the pads on backwards. It was something I did with some older cars but assume the new models have some bullshit you need a special tool to complete the job or the hands of an infant to reach (ie try replacing your headlamps now).
It was my girlfriends 2002 Sebring. Easily done. The slots lined right up, apparently. I really can't explain it.
Ive done a lot of starters, alternators, and water pumps, a clutch, and a few head gaskets/timing belts. I still fall in the advanced category. Experts don't need as much guidance as I need.
Edit... Brakes (not drum) I can do in my sleep, and apparently did once as I put the pads on backward. Drove it around the block and ruined the rotors so I got to change those too.
I feel like brakes might be the most overpriced repair that garages charge for. Also I'm trying to figure out how you got the pads on backwards. It was something I did with some older cars but assume the new models have some bullshit you need a special tool to complete the job or the hands of an infant to reach (ie try replacing your headlamps now).
It was my girlfriends 2002 Sebring. Easily done. The slots lined right up, apparently. I really can't explain it.
I can't think Sebring without thinking Michael Scott
Ive done a lot of starters, alternators, and water pumps, a clutch, and a few head gaskets/timing belts. I still fall in the advanced category. Experts don't need as much guidance as I need.
Edit... Brakes (not drum) I can do in my sleep, and apparently did once as I put the pads on backward. Drove it around the block and ruined the rotors so I got to change those too.
I feel like brakes might be the most overpriced repair that garages charge for. Also I'm trying to figure out how you got the pads on backwards. It was something I did with some older cars but assume the new models have some bullshit you need a special tool to complete the job or the hands of an infant to reach (ie try replacing your headlamps now).
It was my girlfriends 2002 Sebring. Easily done. The slots lined right up, apparently. I really can't explain it.
I can't think Sebring without thinking Michael Scott
He had the convertable. Not half as awesome as the coupe
I'm sure with YouTube handy I could figure out how to do most of it. Assuming I had ample time.
I'm sure with YouTube handy I could figure out how to do most of it. Assuming I had ample time.
YouTube is wonderful that way. Did I know how to change an O2 censor before YouTube? Nope. Did YouTube show me how easy it is? Yup!
I'm sure with YouTube handy I could figure out how to do most of it. Assuming I had ample time.
YouTube is wonderful that way. Did I know how to change an O2 censor before YouTube? Nope. Did YouTube show me how easy it is? Yup!
I'm sure with YouTube handy I could figure out how to do most of it. Assuming I had ample time.
YouTube is wonderful that way. Did I know how to change an O2 censor before YouTube? Nope. Did YouTube show me how easy it is? Yup!
After we fired a project manager in California we went through his company computer
He was watching YouTube videos on how to be a project manager
True story and a cool story
I'm sure with YouTube handy I could figure out how to do most of it. Assuming I had ample time.
YouTube is wonderful that way. Did I know how to change an O2 censor before YouTube? Nope. Did YouTube show me how easy it is? Yup!
I don’t know if it’s my age (50) or some other bias, but YouTube is usually the last thing I think of to learn how to fix something.
I'm sure with YouTube handy I could figure out how to do most of it. Assuming I had ample time.
YouTube is wonderful that way. Did I know how to change an O2 censor before YouTube? Nope. Did YouTube show me how easy it is? Yup!
The Throbber pays people to work on his vehicles.
They are a mode of transportation. Nothing more, nothing less.
And Ducks PUMP MY GAS!!!
I'm sure with YouTube handy I could figure out how to do most of it. Assuming I had ample time.
YouTube is wonderful that way. Did I know how to change an O2 censor before YouTube? Nope. Did YouTube show me how easy it is? Yup!
I don’t know if it’s my age (50) or some other bias, but YouTube is usually the last thing I think of to learn how to fix something.
It's fantastic that way
The Throbber pays people to work on his vehicles.
They are a mode of transportation. Nothing more, nothing less.
And Ducks PUMP MY GAS!!!
Don't get me wrong @PurpleThrobber I still pay for most stuff. But there's also a convenience factor involved on the easiest shit like batteries, air filters, etc, vs taking it to the dealer or mechanic for that shit. The Toyota dealers in White Wakanda has the busiest service department I've ever seen and they take forever, even on simple shit.
Also I get more gas pumped jack Ducktards than anyone here.
The Throbber pays people to work on his vehicles.
They are a mode of transportation. Nothing more, nothing less.
And Ducks PUMP MY GAS!!!
Don't get me wrong @PurpleThrobber I still pay for most stuff. But there's also a convenience factor involved on the easiest shit like batteries, air filters, etc, vs taking it to the dealer or mechanic for that shit. The Toyota dealers in White Wakanda has the busiest service department I've ever seen and they take forever, even on simple shit.
Also I get more gas pumped jack Ducktards than anyone here.
The throbber has underlings who take his car to the shop.
In lieu of charging him rent, the adult kid who boomerangs back on occasion is tasked with sitting in the repair shop or getting snow tires put on or whatever. Someday your Lil Piss will be a fine underling, I'm sure.
The throbber then productively uses that time to make more $$$ or brb, jo as applicable.
The Throbber pays people to work on his vehicles.
They are a mode of transportation. Nothing more, nothing less.
And Ducks PUMP MY GAS!!!
Don't get me wrong @PurpleThrobber I still pay for most stuff. But there's also a convenience factor involved on the easiest shit like batteries, air filters, etc, vs taking it to the dealer or mechanic for that shit. The Toyota dealers in White Wakanda has the busiest service department I've ever seen and they take forever, even on simple shit.
Also I get more gas pumped jack Ducktards than anyone here.
The throbber has underlings who take his car to the shop.
In lieu of charging him rent, the adult kid who boomerangs back on occasion is tasked with sitting in the repair shop or getting snow tires put on or whatever. Someday your Lil Piss will be a fine underling, I'm sure.
The throbber then productively uses that time to make more $$$ or brb, jo as applicable.
@MrsSnow has a no underlings living at home post college.
The Throbber pays people to work on his vehicles.
They are a mode of transportation. Nothing more, nothing less.
And Ducks PUMP MY GAS!!!
Don't get me wrong @PurpleThrobber I still pay for most stuff. But there's also a convenience factor involved on the easiest shit like batteries, air filters, etc, vs taking it to the dealer or mechanic for that shit. The Toyota dealers in White Wakanda has the busiest service department I've ever seen and they take forever, even on simple shit.
Also I get more gas pumped jack Ducktards than anyone here.
The throbber has underlings who take his car to the shop.
In lieu of charging him rent, the adult kid who boomerangs back on occasion is tasked with sitting in the repair shop or getting snow tires put on or whatever. Someday your Lil Piss will be a fine underling, I'm sure.
The throbber then productively uses that time to make more $$$ or brb, jo as applicable.
@MrsSnow has a no underlings living at home post college.
They're pretty handy. Especially one with a pickup truck and the ability to use a chainsaw or swing a hammer.
Indentured servitude is how I would consider it.
The Throbber pays people to work on his vehicles.
They are a mode of transportation. Nothing more, nothing less.
And Ducks PUMP MY GAS!!!