For Me.....this is one of the best videos on RU-vid.....informative, helpful, smooth paced, and helped me fix my problem without too much anxiety.....Thank you!
Sealing the light is the most stupidest things I've seen in a while. The idea is to actually leave ventilation for it from the back so when it gets hot inside and outside temp is colder it condensates and to allow the condensation to escape u need ventilation.
That's weird, LOL!!! There's always a logical reason why all headlights are tightly sealed. Drilling a hole may help but it won't solve the issue. It may dry up for a while but wait until it rains or have your car washed. Condensation will return and you will have to wait for it to dry again. Anyway, thanks for bringing up your "clever" idea. Cheers!
@@LoadTACTICS9938 I agree. It depends on where you intend to use it. But for safety reasons, I guess it's better to invest in more quality ones if you're gonna use them on war games or whatnot. Thanks for commenting. Cheers!
Es para la qué enciendan los leds de la camara exterior, te recomiendo ponerlo en el positivo del bulbo o leds blancos qué indican la reversa del auto.
Navaratna Tennekoon This video was really helpful for me in repairing the B-D cordless drill. Where few technicians had disappointed in the past. Thank you very much for your help.🌹🙏🌹🙏🌹
@gravityrulz: Thank you. Glad you liked it. I truly appreciate your time and effort in watching and commenting on this video. Your support means a lot! 🤗
@EvansKabubu-dc1xx: Lol! I bought the tape measure separately that's why It's out of this batch. Thanks for watching. Please like, share, and subscribe if you haven't yet. Cheers!!!
@markandrewbendana6137. Yes they are the same. You just need to determine which side are you gonna replace. And make sure it's a 5-pin actuator. The part number is on my video. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching. Please like, share, and subscribe if you haven't yet. Cheers!
@Mexican_Onion: You can insert a clean rug and just shake it until its cleaned. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching. Please like, share, and subscribe if you haven't yet. Cheers!!!
@celinamesias9845 : Yes, may foam siya dapat . Please have it checked kung sobrang bilis mag-init. Umiinit din ang vacuum ko pero mga after an hour pa habang ginagamit. Hope this helps. Please like, share, and subscribe if you haven't yet. Cheers!!!
@bryraykai0: yes blower yung opposite side. I'm not so sure about the adaptor. Siguro, you may try searching online baka mayroon dun. Thanks for watching. Please like, share, and subscribe if you haven't yet. Mabuhay!!!
@warnertalon3627. You're right, Nitecore is cheaper and a bit larger. Both have their own pros and cons. Thanks for watching. Please like, share, and subscribe if you haven't yet. Cheers mate!
I don't understand. I've been breathing on the shrink wrap tubing for an hour and nothing is happening. It said to apply hot Dragon breath on the package....my tongue hurts.
I’ve just done the same, but used a vacuum to dry the unit out which rushed air through quickly and extracted moisture. Something like captain trolleys crack sealant is decent, which could be used with the vacuum to draw into cracks
It does not seem very easy to do, to be honest. But what bothers me is not so much the replacement itself. Once you separate all those plastic panels, screws, push pins and so on, I'm fairly certain there's going to be some rattling coming from all the doors after you assemble them all back again on a 20 year old car that has never seen an inside of a garage. Old plastic tends to get brittle and I expect at least some of those plastic parts are going to break off in one way or another, either when taking the thing apart or wen assembling it. All four actuators have long ago died on my 2005 CRV, some aftermarket ones are cheap enough to be worth installing but I'm wondering if it's really worth risking having all the doors on your car rattling like a maraca after the job. Maybe one could at least get a set of those pins to replace the broken and hardened ones?
@aleskranjc9650, correct! It was a pain, but that's the risk we have to take...I guess. Just make sure to replace the pins with new ones and put back everything in their proper place as close to original as possible, and you're good to go. Thanks for commenting. It means a lot. Cheers mate!