Thanks for the video Said, it would be more helpful if you actually show how the parts are removed, just explaining what you did after the parts are out is not that helpful for somebody who wants to learn how to do it. Thanks!
mine gt86 now start to rattle sounds like the whole dashboard behind the steering wheel falling off smooth road nothing brought the part already just waiting for it to arrive nice to see videos with the same problem an how to solve it thanks
I had the same issue, did exactly what you did. I accidentally pulled the steering column off though. You should've seen my eyes when it slid off! LMAO Alas, I had to realign it and place it back on. Then, I still had the rattle because I tried using the Hyundai EPS coupler that others recommended to me. That method did NOT work for me. Maybe I did it wrong, but I went ahead and ordered the correct part and put it back in.
@rangelsalinas3923 yes, I got it sorted. Took off all of the front panels including the radio panel. I did not have to remove the radio. The two screws holding up the steering column, keep them in until you remove the middle bolt, it was the hardest for me to remove/put back. Use a bottle jack to place under the steering column to raise/lower it. Then you can remove the two bolts holding up the steering column to get back to the bushing area. Then just put everything back in order. I no longer have the rattle and it is great! You will need a 10mm, 12mm, 14mm socket, at least an 18" breaker bar, and a screwdriver. If you have questions let me know. The middle bolt was by far the most difficult.
Can you make a video where the TPMS sensor reset and how to do it for this car? I have replaced all four sensors and tried Resetting the sensor light the method of 1 second press then rest 1 second 2 second press then rest 2 second 3-5 second pressure Nothing worked
How did you recalibrate the steering angle sensor? I did this process from another video and my rattles gone. But now my ABS / traction control lights are on
Hey Morad. I enjoy your videos they are quite informative. I have a question from a video you made back in Dec 3 2014. I know, it's a long time ago. What's the part number for the Suzuki SX4 radiator? I'm looking for it online and I don't want to order the wrong thing. If you can point me in the direction of where I can source it that would be great. Thanks in advance.
Peter thank you for this comment, definitely it took me more than 10 min, perhaps like 30min but I did not have to remove the bumper. Morad, thanks for the video, it helped a lot to follow the steps of how to remove the radiator!
@@moradsaid2145 is it better to fix original axle shaft with new items ? Becuze I don’t want to lose the original axle .fix it will become good 👍 I think .ur comment blz
Not sure you needed the 90-degree elbow and swivel fittings when you using a flexible whip hose. Seems like more chances for leaks. I cringe seeing that pipe wrench torquing down on the soft brass fitting. In any case, thanks for the upload.
First, thank you for making the effort to upload a video on this topic. Sadly, I was hoping to hear much more explanation regarding the details of how this component works, rather than simply how to connect pipe fittings.
I have to change my girlfriends radiator since it started leaking and your video was the first in the search. Thanks to your video ill be able to change it. 10/10