Diesel engine will run on ANYTHING if you pour some of the liquid in a cup, put a wick of some kind in and light it, if it burns like a candle it'll work except gasoline gasoline has been specifically engineered to NOT self ignite in an engine but maybe it would run, hasn't seen anyone test it yet
Thank you for this video. Please I have exactly the same car that needs an airbag module reset. How do I download the code without removing the module?
Thank you for this video. Please I have exactly the same car that needs an airbag module reset. How do I download the code without removing the module?
Toyota dealers will fight you tooth and nail to avoid fixing known toyota quality issues like this too. My 23 4runner had a headlight replaced, and the entire front differential was bad from brand new. First dealer was forced to change the headlight and the front differential they blamed on tire noise. " It's NORMAL " It got very bad by 14,000 miles and took it to another dealership. Yeah the entire front differential was full of metal. Toyota quality has been going down. I miss my 2014. It never had a single issue.
Have the same issue with my 2018. Been that way for years. Took it in under warranty and of course they couldn't figure it out. I bet this is it. Thank you for the video.
@@stephenlivingston877 Naw, unfortunately I had to get a bunch of work done about 2k worth. Had to change my upper/lower joint arm, struts, bushings, tire rod, transmission mount, etc.
get a paint mixer bit drill, a bucket with cooking oil and pure alcohol, and run the fuel tube in while the oil alcohol is consistently mixed with the mixer so it doesnt separate. see what happens.
It can be done without dismantling anything and you only need a Super Attack bottle and a needle. Move the button from the broken part until you see the contact point and put a very small drop of SuperAttack with the needle. Put the button back in its place, holding it down a little until the glue dries (30sec/1min) and you're done.
That looks so fun, I would love to do that. Probably not so much on the bikes they have there as my own, but wow. Amazing. And on the more inclined parts I'd surely rather be piloting a motorcycle; let me at it! It's also reassuring to have a support vehicle chasing you just in case of mishaps. Although they better not be major mishaps because getting out of there and to a well equipped medical facility would be pretty time consuming. But sense of adventures is proportional to sense of risk, and it looks worth it in my personal assessment. I wouldn't let my wife or daughter ride it unless they put in a lot of practice beforehand on dirt and rocks, with bumps and holes and ups and downs, and demonstrated a suitable level of competence. A couple scrapes are merely inches away from broken bones and massive internal bleeding. Cheers!