Thank you, my son just bought this for me as an early christmas gift, i have yet to use it. I live in an ordinary home where real dirt lives and this is the video i needed to see.
Note to self: As far as the fridge damper motor goes, if you're willing to take the piece completely out, you could shove a grocery bag into the hole that is left behind to keep the food cold while still keeping it from freezing as a temporary fix.
Great video, I watched others and this one made it all make sense. I am doing this right now as I type this message. Any chance you can talk about the weather stripping that attaches to the track? No one mentions it and I am frustrated trying to get it back on.
How did you know it was the damper and not the control thermostat or the thermostir? Our fridge is continually running and the fridge food is freezing. Thanks!
Thanks for this. Cant believe there isnt an assembly video these are the worst instructions ive encountered in years. Not because their bad but because they just dont include important shit. Edit have to go to home depot because the nut to put the caster on has 0 thread. 2 years later and they still havent fixed this.
2011 Edge sunroof isn't closing all the way. I tried the calibration step and it still didn't close. Also, it takes at least twice as long to close as to open. Ideas?
What does the underside look like? Brush, pad? What solution do you use? How often do you dispense the cleaning solution? How do you add the solution? Is it a removable tank? How do you clean it after your job? Covering this info is the difference between a good review and just watching a floor being cleaned. Just sayin'.
Looks like something I need to add to my shop. Or use it to lift stuff up to the tailgate of my truck to move around. I will add side support on the bottom that reaches out to the end of the tabletop. Just my suggestion for my use.
great video explanation, but why would you not spend 20$ on Amazon for a cell phone tripod so you have two hands and stabilization for viewing video. I had to turn off half way throuigh.
Now this a REAL product test. I have been watching review after review of pretty ladies in full hair and makeup like they are about to go out on the town, cleaning their already clean floors and telling me how awesome it is. Meanwhile, I am looking at mine thinking, am I the only one that has really dirty floors? I have 3 dogs that also come and go with a doggie door, a husband that installs fences all day in GA clay and a teenage son that has zero concept of clean so it is a true struggle. Sections of my floors look almost like the one in you video, especially after a hard rain. This is what I have been trying to see if this thing will clean. Bissell needs to pay you a commission. Now, my only question is, if you go from a dirty floor like that to carpet are you just going to spread mud onto your carpet, at least for the first few passes?
I'll guess you probably already bought one and figured it all out. I'd be cleaning and changing that brush roll. Bissell apparently has a carpet roller brush roll that does a better job for areas rugs and will take out light stains as well. There wouldn't be as much drag on a carpet w/ the brush roller. When a floor is dirty, esp. super dirty like that, I'd always be rinsing and/or changing that brushroller. It's great to have 2 on hand. otherwise you are spreading it around after awhile. I'd also never put that mess of water in a sink, only the toilet. Maybe if the sink has a good strainer, but you still have to seriously rinse that sink after.
Not a very good video; couldn't follow you because most of the time the camera was shaking and moving around, and not pointig to what you were doing. Next time get someone to hold the camera and follow you while you work. Also turn the camera (phone) horizontally instead of vertically.
Do not do this! The 1.4 ecotec is already prone to crank shaft seal failure. Plugging the pcv will cause positive pressure in engine and it has to go somewhere. Why risk blowing out your seals
Just got this seat, returned the pneumatic stool for store credit, the seat was on sale, end up getting it for $35. A 17mm "cone spanner" wrench is about the only one that will slot into the space above the caster.
So I cant get my aunroof open or closed.. its ooppes just enough for me to get soaked if it rains or i go thru carwash. How do you suggest I get to wiring, broken whatever and motor if necessary?
I'm dreading doing this also. It was stuck open and one of the plastic pieces broke. I got it to close and put duct tape over top of the sunroof switches so no one would use it. lol. it's that time though
@@larryknop44872 person job. First open the sunroof about a quarter of the way, then have someone stand behind the truck with a 2x4 or a piece of wood thats strong enough and long enough to reach the back of the sunroof, then have that person push the back of the sunroof glass towards the front of the car with just enough force that when you press the button to close it, it moves with it and PLEASE press the button a second at a time that both you and the person pushing it are moving at the same time and ones is close to closing, it should latch to the glass and bring it to close completely. Just make sure that wood you're using doesn't jam the glass, as is glass and may break when it closes. Good luck and hope this helps.
Ok, I’ve got to comment on my own video! Thankfully I made this video, I had to disassemble one and totally forgot how to rewind it!! RU-vid saved me some time!!!