troubleshooting

Car Maintenance : How to Install a Car Air Filter

A car’s air filter is kept in a housing that has clips or screws, and the screws will have to be loosened in order to get the top of the housing off. Install a new air filter and tighten the lid back down with help from an auto mechanic in this free video on car maintenance. Expert: JB Hebert Contact: www.wrxtra.com Bio: JB Hebert is a machinist, metal fabricator, and auto mechanic who has been fixing and modifying all things mechanical for over 20 years. Filmmaker: David Pakman

Fundamentals Of A/C Systems – Diagnosing & Servicing – 1 of 3

More info: www.metacog.com This video is from the early 1990′s. It provides rock solid info on A systems and is a great teaching aid for automotive students and DIY’ers.

Car Problems & Maintenance : Windshield Wiper Replacement Guide

When removing a windshield wiper blade, there’s usually a clip that can be squeezed in order to pop off the blade. Learn about removing a wiper blade without cracking the windshield with help from an ASE-certified technician in this free video on car maintenance. Expert: Chuck Orlandi Contact: www.miamishoresautorepair.com Bio: Chuck Orlandi is an ASE-certified technician who is experienced in all types of automotive service. Filmmaker: Paul Muller

Car Maintenance : Troubleshooting Rack & Pinion Steering

When a car is having problems with its steering system, it is most likely due to a problem with the fluid in the hydraulic system. Learn about possible sources of leaks in the power steering system with help from an auto mechanic in this free video on car maintenance. Expert: JB Hebert Contact: www.wrxtra.com Bio: JB Hebert is a machinist, metal fabricator, and auto mechanic who has been fixing and modifying all things mechanical for over 20 years. Filmmaker: David Pakman

Auto Repair: Ford OBD-1 Trouble Code Tutorial (1 of 2)

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Auto Repair : How to Discharge a Capacitor

Discharging a capacitor means taking safety precautions and dissipating the energy from a capacitor into heat with a 12-volt automotive bulb. Safely dissipate the energy from a capacitor into the form of light with help from an auto mechanic in this free video on auto repair and maintenance. Expert: JB Hebert Contact: www.wrxtra.com Bio: JB Hebert is a machinist, metal fabricator, and auto mechanic who has been fixing and modifying all things mechanical for over 20 years. Filmmaker: David Pakman

Auto Repair : How to Test a Windshield Wiper Motor

In order to test a windshield wiper motor, the first thing to do is to make sure that the motor is getting voltage. Use a digital multi-meter to test a windshield wiper motor’s voltage with help from an auto mechanic in this free video on windshield wipers. Expert: JB Hebert Contact: www.wrxtra.com Bio: JB Hebert is a machinist, metal fabricator, and auto mechanic who has been fixing and modifying all things mechanical for over 20 years. Filmmaker: David Pakman

Auto Repair & Mechanics : How to Test a Car Voltage Regulator

Car voltage regulators are usually tested with a multimeter, which is clamped directly onto a car battery’s terminals. Find out why a car battery should have 12 volts with the car off with help from an auto mechanic in this free video on car repairs and mechanics. Expert: JB Hebert Contact: www.wrxtra.com Bio: JB Hebert is a machinist, metal fabricator, and auto mechanic who has been fixing and modifying all things mechanical for over 20 years. Filmmaker: David Pakman

Auto Repair : How to Remove Window Cranks on Cars

In order to remove window cranks on cars, it may be necessary to remove the door panel or to service components inside the door. Find out how to obtain a window crank removal tool with help from an auto mechanic in this free video on auto repair. Expert: JB Hebert Contact: www.wrxtra.com Bio: JB Hebert is a machinist, metal fabricator, and auto mechanic who has been fixing and modifying all things mechanical for over 20 years. Filmmaker: David Pakman

Auto Repair: Fundamentals Of Electronic Ignition Systems – 1 of 2

More info: www.metacog.com This video is from the early 1990′s. It provides rock solid info on electronic ignition systems. It’s a great teaching aid for automotive students and DIY’ers.

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