Pro tip: always tell the viewer the size of the wrenches/sockets you use for the repair Most are watching to learn how to do it themselves It saves a lot of time
Thanks for this! Perfect instructions. I just finished the replacement on mine and it took about 5 minutes. The most difficult part for me was messing with the cotter pin
Most boxed pasta is plant-based. Fresh pasta is where you often find animal products. This is my current favorite plant based mac and cheese. NotCo’s non-dairy milk is also my favorite plant-based milk. They’re a South American company. What they do, is they analyze all the components of animal products to figure out the flavor and texture profiles, and then go into mad genius mode to do the best job at mimicking the animal milk. For example, with their milk, the ingredient list is interesting with things like cabbage juice and pineapple juice.
@@RobbersVblog you’re welcome. If you want to explore more great plant based eating, I suggest MakeItDairyFree, EdgyVeg, SauceStache, RainbowPlantLife channels here on RU-vid. It is so much easier to be plant-based/vegan these days. I went completely plant-based over a year ago for health reasons and it was the best decision I’ve ever made as far as diet goes. My husband still eats an omnivore diet, but I would say his meat consumption is down as well. He will never give up dairy cheese, which is something that has yet to be truly replicated but in a vegan form.
One week before moving out of my house, the garage door opener quit working. I figured out the carriage needed to be replaced, found this video and ordered the part. Changed it myself and it works! if an 80 year-old woman can do this, anyone can. Thank you!
Thank you so much!! I never heard of this..looked it up and the Ocular migraine is the exact symptoms I have..I will take this info into the eye doc!! Thank you!!
Check your hoses and wiring harness before buying a replacement solenoid. This video made it easier for me to find the solenoids, but just taking a quick look at the short vacuum lines going from them to the actuators, they were both badly cracked. It cost about $5 and three minutes of labor to replace them. I haven't driven the car enough to be confident the code isn't going to come back, but the idle is a lot smoother now without that vacuum leak.
He did a great job, but then there’s me with my OCD stuck staring at the one tiny circle of rug right in the middle that he missed dousing with soap and water in the beginning. lol. I NEED it all covered completely! 😂😂😂 Great job tho!
I followed your instructions, only I'm not able to slide the carriage off at that end of the rail. The rail has been closed off. It looks like the only thing I can do is take the rail off at the other end and try to do it from that end. I just finished replacing the screw drive coupler, where the carriage had gotten jammed. That took all afternoon, now I've got the rail disconnected at the other end only to find out that the carriage can't exit that end. Sheesh, I figured a couple hours. These things are great when they work..........
It should slide off the end at the door..are you sure you have the disconnect lever pulled all the way down for disconnect? If it got jammed up you might have to force it or even break it to get it off but they should slide over that end of the rail..
@@RobbersVblog I went back at it with a fresh start. I thought that the extruded rail had been blocked off at the end. it was just some residual thin metal 'skin' left from when it had been cut to size. The carriage slid right through it. I'm not sure why it wouldn't slide out the day before, maybe there wasn't enough clearance. I disconnected the rail at both ends so I could raise it enough to be clear of everything. It's back together working! The original problem was. that the llimit switch didn't stop it so it jammed into the end of the rail at the motor control housing. Anyway,, I appreciate you responding with helpful ideas, Thx!
I figured it out. I disconnected the rail at both ends, which game me plenty of room to slide the rail off. The rail appeared to be closed off, but it was only a thin sheet of metal left from when it had been cut to size.. It's all back together, working!
You did have two advantages working for you compared to my situation. First, that massive ChannelLock (who has one of those lol) gives you a ton of leverage when loosening that stubborn old drain valve. Second, my gas water heater has its control box mounted directly to the left of the drain valve, so when I'm loosening the valve with ChannelLocks, I cannot simply push down on them towards the floor because the control box gets in the way me from doing that. Great video - confidently done.