It looks like you built the deck free-standing, not attached to the house. It seems to me like attaching the deck creates more opportunity for water damage and rot, but it also seems like the most common approach is to attach the deck. Why is that?
Rubber tip on needle is bad in the long run. Alcohol gas softens the rubber and makes it stick. And yes, old gas doesn't help. You spent $4 for some cleaner, but not $5 for 1 quart of new oil? Really? If generator was broke you only lost $10 at best. You spend more for beer for a day!😅
Don't worry, after I got it running I did another oil change with some nice synthetic. I wanted to stay true to the video title. I agree ethanol gas sucks! thanks for watching!
Excellent video ! solved my issue with a 2015 Honda Fit, the seat belt MUST be oreintated in the postion it is installed, to allow bearing to move properly. If not, it locks.
I did this fix, and it worked, but now I keep blowing fuse #12 (iod fuse, it controls map lights/overhead light/power mirrors/radio/and who knows what else...). I'm hoping if I undue this fix my iod fuse (#12) will stop popping? Any thoughts on this, before I take it all apart again? Thank You.
Thanks for this video. Had this same problem (93 Toyota Pickup) and was wondering what would cause the problem. Watched this before I tried to extract seatbelt mechanism. Took an hour to fix and that was going slow. I did not have to take out the entire seat belt out of the car, only the mechanism. If it happens again will try the compressed air trick.
I have a 1997 Dodge Dakota pickup truck. Is the seat belt retractor the same design? The belt will not release and let me pull it out enough to buckle it. Thanks for the video!
I am thankful with you, I guess I got it now, this is exactly I want to know, because that is exactly the problem I have with my seat belt on my Tacoma. I guess I got it.
I think ironically none of the founding fathers were really portrayed in a positive way that didn't boil down to them just being power hungry politicians. The play itself focuses and deconstruct the idea of legacy and Power and how little any of it really matters in the end because of the subjectivity people hold
Thank you for posting this! I just bought an 88’ Toyota pickup and swapped the seats that were in it for a factory bench seat, but I currently don’t have any seatbelts installed because the one’s I got are locked and I couldn’t figure them out. I’m gonna check them out again tomorrow and see if I can fix them by using your method.
The ball bearing gave me a hint. I was parked on a steep slope and it was fully retracted. I turned the car around (tail up higher) and the seat belt released with no fuss.