Would have been nice to show how long it took to fill a pail with water in the beginning . Then after the fix ,how long it took to fill same pail. THANK YOU.
Sorry, I don't know the size of them. Just some vacuum plugs I had lying around. I believe you can get a pack of different sizes at any auto parts store for relatively inexpensive. Thanks for watching.
28:13 That adapter just behind your left foot goes between the top of the ball joint shaft and the forcing screw. It's shaped inside to center the shaft and not let the forcing screw walk off the top.
Was not my issue unfortunately. I have the same model. I watched this great tutorial and bought both the switches and black holder together not to have to do the work twice. I tested and retested the switches while in place for proper opening / closing with the door open and closed. All was find. I plugged it in , turned it on, fuse blow in split second. Oh well. it is 14 years old. guess it is time for new one. Thanks again for this video and update.
Just disconnect the middle switch and leave it unconnected to the switch. You will still have the other two switches for safety. This is bypassing the blown fuse.
I'm an electrical engineer and saw the schematic. If you want to fix the fuse blowing without spending tons of money, just cut the single white wire on the middle (normally closed) switch. Do not cut the other side that has the white wire and black wire together. Tape up the white wire so it doesn't touch anything. This will disable the fuse blowing and your other safety switches will still work normally. Replace your fuse and plug in the power cord.
Thank you. Our 9 yr old GE has started tripping the breaker a few seconds into cooking. I took out the three switches. The middle and bottom look fine. Pulling apart the top switch I found that the contacts were welded together (any idea how this would happen, we never open the door until it's finished). I pried them apart and hit the faces with emery cloth. It's still popping the breaker so I guess it's time for a new switch.
To prevent that high pressure fuel spray off, you can remove the FUEL pump relay in the engine fuse box, i think is relay 41, run the engine till it stalls, then when working below the truck, you can see a cap in one of the connectors, it is the fuel pressure relief valve, just put a pen or something so you can get out any remaining pressure , that way when you unhook the fuel lines, yo do not get that surprise fuel spit out.
Our Frigidaire Microwave stopped working after the power shut off to the house. After the power came on again, the Microwave interior light comes on, but the unit will not start. The display screen won't light up either. Any ideas on this? If it is the switches that are bad, where can I order them and are all 3 the same or are they different? Thanks in advance.
Mine juat started doing this. My ect would not get 150 but the eot would get upto 169 nothing more. But as i would drive it the ect would drop down to 136. Im really confident that its the thernostat. Also the heater in cab wouldnt feel hot. Barwly warm with fan on high. My 6.0 powerstroke is an 06 with 180k miles. Any advice before doing the thermostat replacement?
Make sure your fan clutch isn't stuck on high. That could cause some low engine temps also. I have found the advice from people to use mainly motorcraft parts, usually turns out to be true. There is a valve that hooks to your heater core hoses. Check that's functioning. Good luck with your repairs. Thanks for watching.
Might vary by brand, but for this microwave top and bottom are normally open and middle is normally closed. There should be a diagram on the side of the switches that tells you if it is open or closed. Thanks for watching!
I have a question replaced the fuse 2 weeks ago just blew again what type of switches do I need the fuse I replaced is a 20 amp 125 volt fuse model IS FFMV162LSA
There is a reason It's blowing the fuse. Check out my other video. It might help you diagnose the issue. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8PX6d-h6H9Y.htmlsi=UMcvQMaFQ4zhxGjj
Thank you for the video - excellent alternative to the expensive permatrack . question - do you think these led pods are better than you typical single pixel 12mm one's ( which seem to be the standards ). also have you created a 3d printed bracket for the corner or maybe for the installation for them track to be more secure.
The lights have held up great. I had them on almost every night for the last 2 years. These have 3 leds in each one. They are brighter, but require more watts so it takes a bigger power supply. The double-sided tape didn't hold up and I ended up fastening them under the eaves with screws. For the corners, I just did 45 degree cuts. Thanks for watching!
@@allensshenanigans348 thank you for the quick response. which will you recommend for the one that require more watts ? ( not the one you have the link for )
@andrescastro6538 I am not sure what you are asking. The system I am using has held up great for 2 years. The weak link is the tracks are made of pvc. If I started over I would have used aluminum tracks and 24 volt lights. There wasn't much options when I first set up. Let me know if there is anything else I can help you with. Thanks for following.
I just took mine apart and the switches looked fine, sanded the switch contacts shiny again and degreased the switches with alcohol and it works again Thanks!
Didn’t show repacking wheel bearings.. very good lesson for your man.. did you use hub oil to fill hub? When you pulled axle, fluid poured out.. didn’t show replacing any.
Is there a good DIY tutorial for a very handy but beginner to installing this lighting? I’m assuming some things change depending on the length you want to install or is it simple as put them up and chain them all together then into power supply and controller? Would really appreciate it- my kids would flip out!
@@allensshenanigans348 Thanks I ordered the parts link on Amazon you provided The fuses were a little shorter but still worked The only switch I didn’t get was the one with a double prong in bottom center Then I really couldn’t tell which switches to use The old one had a black and white button New ones were black buttons and one red one