did you not see the top of the crank where the flywheel is moving back and forth I'm thinking it's got a bearing bad in it on the crank I think you got problems inside that motor I'm just saying
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That's what I was thinking when I first heard it. It's still running great today. I'm glad it wasn't that. I'm new at this RU-vid stuff, so I appreciate the support. Thanks for watching.
The smart car is an AMT transmission (automated manual transmission). If the clutch is worn, it will trip the sensor and you’ll have to change the clutch.
In this case, it was just bad connection on the coupler actuator. What I really needed is a jack, so I can get under there and clean it properly and spray it down with Deox-it.
@@DansAutoDiagnosticsAndRepair What happens when the clutch wears out? Will you get a check engine light? Or will you just notice horrible shifting? Remember, the smart car is an automated manual transmission
I'm not sure if the ECM has the ability to tell if the clutch is worn. I'd imagine you'd just get horrible shifting. I would have to check ALLDATA for theory of operation and available sensors for that. I have not come across that issue. Thanks for watching my friend. Stay tuned for more repair videos.
I think you should get out from under a rock because as an American you only think that cars have to be BIG and use a lot of gas/diesel, small cars like this are common in Europe as they use little fuel and are ideal for the city, they are Small yes, but that's the idea. You don't need a Chevrolet Silverado to go to work every day and use 5 times more fuel and not find a place to park. You should use your head more and not your stomach.
I wasn't saying anything bad about the car. I actually like it. I love how fuel efficient it is. It may not be an ideal car to get into an accident in, but I absolutely love the fuel economy. It brings the travel cost down and the emissions.
Indeed. I was glad to have it for sure. It'll be a lot better once I mount it on something. I'm in the middle of getting into a big building, so no more working in the dirt. I moved from Bellville Michigan to Vero Beach Florida, and I was working in the dirt there too. It'll be a nice change to have a concrete floor. One day I'll post a video on where I was, and where I'll be. I'm working on it, so keep watching. Let me know if there's anything you'd like to see in the videos. I'm still new at the whole filming thing, and I don't want to be boring, so if you ever have any suggestions for me, go ahead and let me know. I'm open for suggestions. Thanks again for watching and I'll see you on the next one.
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Hi Dan: David Wilson here. Enjoyed your video. Hope the brisket comes out delicious! Getting ready to do similar work on my Escalade. I am enjoying this. Thank you.
The brisket was great. I'm glad you like the channel. If there's something you'd like to see me do, drop me a line and I'll see what I can do. Hopefully I can get you out some better content. Thanks for watching, I appreciate it.