thanks for your thorough explanation - glad to know I can just clean the contacts. I bought a new switch a few months ago and just got to doing it today. It's working good again. Using the tester was a really good tip so I wouldn't have to remove all of the switches. That plastic bracing holding the switches is not easy to work with and easy to break the tabs holding them in.
Terrific video. Thank you. I have GE microwave that powers on, counts down, and turntable turns. It just doesn’t heat up. Since the turntable turns does that rule out the door switches as the problem? Is the problem likely the magnetron? Thank you very much.
I have a L110 with a Koehler engine 20 yrs with over 300 hours, no smoking whatsoever. I will never buy B&s engine, since they’re bankruptcy they have went to hell
Thank you! While my hitch will be used 99.9% of the time for my bike rack, I do plan on installing the 4 pin wiring harness. But I don’t have a time-frame as to when I will get that done. Thanks for watching.
How do you measure for the correct size? Do you measure the outer frame or just the glass insert? I am looking to replace my solid glass insert to one with a sliding screen.
Thank you for this. Also just use a hair dryer, or put it on passenger floor to the back where your air conditioning comes out. Put it on Max heat tho and put it to the floor. Too risky for oven if you ask me. But again than you for this video! Helped me a lot
Awesome man. I got the gloss ocean blue color on the same bike spec. I left everything stock except added the Fox half fender and a bash guard. I saw this cardinal red color in store but it was not available in my size. Both color ways are great this year. Overall liked the neutral of the “blue” because it’s really grey. I’m glad you like yours man I’m loving mine. I’m 6’2” and went the opposite way as you, with a size Large. I think it’s perfect. The only thing I’ll say is mine came with the RockShox dropper and it’s giving me problems already. I’ll be putting a OneUp V3 into it soon.
Happy to hear your loving your bike. Sorry to hear about the rockshox dropper issue but honestly not a surprise. Everyone has issues with it. Thanks so much for watching and commenting
Great idea and a great job making this modification - thank you for taking the time to this. I have been wanting to cut mine down to a single for some time but have been looking for someone to do it and post it. I also have a 2 bike add on - I am pretty sure it will work with the 1 bike cut down. I usually ride on my own and would love to cut mine down to 1 bike to get rid of the extra overhang etc. But my seven year old daughter now rides so we will be loading 3 bikes for our adventures very soon.
As the US owner of a 2022 Santa Fe Limited, I'm amazed at how difficult Hyundai makes simple tasks like changing the rear and wiper blades. It rivals the fact that the front windshield wipers don't have clearance from the hood's rear edge to lift the wipers away from the windshield for cleaning the glass. To park the wipers in the uppermost position for either replacing the blades or for cleaning the glass down low, the wipers have to be "parked" in the uppermost position by moving the wiper switch upward within 20 seconds of turning off the engine. This procedure raises the wiper arms and stops them for service.
Once you strip out the allen, take a die grinder with the thinnest cut off wheel you can find and cut down on either side of the nut where it meets the stud until you are almost through the flange of the nut. Then put a wrench on what's left and it will come off.
I don't believe the 98 Coleman pop-up my family had while I was growing up had this system. I can vividly remember the cables went up each of the telescoping posts and were anchored just below the roof.
As an industrial mechanic, I appreciated the accuracy and cleanliness when you carried out the work. It is incredibly important to clean parts before assembling, sloppy jobs with dirty parts only mean that you have to redo the whole procedure at a later time. If you are careful and take your time, you can carry out such jobs better than a workshop with limited time will do. When I change wheels, I do an inspection of the wheel suspension and bushings, clean where I get to and lubricate rubber parts with silicone lubricant. I also check for corrosion, and treat this with epoxy primer. This will never be done in a workshop.
In theory anything could be fixed with enough money you just have to ask yourself if it’s worth it. I would at least call a couple local metal working shops to see what they say.
@@DIYManiacJohnP yes of course. The outlet has power, breaker never tripped. I bought a new fuse, and tested the three switches as shown in this video. It’s a 4 year old LG microwave.
I replaced my cable and now it does not seem to raise the roof to the full extent. I need it to go up 2 more inches to keep everything taunt and in the right places. Any suggestions?
Hey hello !! Thks for your video complet and clearing for me to my sons bws ,i find finaly your video.Continu for up grade mph and safe for long life bws ,i want my son is secure on the road car faster on my town road to school 😅 Sorry for my anglish i try hard ,onther stan but no righting good!! I’m Joe ,thank you for your video 🤟
I appreciate your feedback. I’m still very much new to RU-vid creation but I like to learn and I take feedback as this as a way to learn. Thank you for watching.