FYI I have a 2017 Nissan Sentra I just did it you do not have to take off those side pieces the trim about the instrument cluster will come off easily with your fingers no need to take the vent off
Actually you're incorrect on that. If you actually watch the video and didn't skip around, you would have noted that I told you to watch my other video on how to remove base cushion. Nobody else has ever complained because they all paid attention.
@@seriousmustangnut thank you for the video btw. dang i didn't know that was a recall, i have a 2016 corolla S and i got hit with that airbag recall after an accident
@@seriousmustangnut Nope. recall was jan 2020, had accident in march and totalled the car in front of me at about 40 mph. Got my recall letter in june lmao
Wish I could help you on that one, but I don't know for sure. I would be careful so that you don't damage the shifter. All Kia parts are outrageously priced.
@@seriousmustangnut turns out that all you have to do is put it in neutral and pull up on it. Takes a bit of force, but it did the trick Alternatively you can pop out the cloth cover and feed everything through the gap in the bezel.
Chevy Dealership here in SO CAL changed the fuel pump on a Pontiac Vibe, charged my grand father $1276 and left the entire car stinking fuel, I took it back to the STEALERSHIP , complained about the fuel smell, they kept the car for two days , they said they had spilled fuel on the rug and underneath the back seat, they detailed the car , entire interior including the headliner. Very unprofessional. After i watched your video , I could have done it my self, for under $300 total .
Once the negative is removed from the battery, the circuit is no longer complete so you can tap any wire on the chassis and it won't cause problems. Typically, the reason I pull the negative and not positive is in case the wrench touches the body while removing, it won't damage wiring, alternator, etc. like would happen if the wrench touches while removing the positive.
4:40 do you know what that white piece you're moving is called? I lost the orange band that goes to it and am looking to find a replacement. Let me know if you know what it's called if you can. Thanks.
Thanks so much for this video man, just swapped the starter on my buddy’s Uplander and this was super helpful. Knowing fastener sizes etc. in advance made packing my tool bag much easier too.
A common problem specifically with Hondas is that the fuel pump housings crack which cause fuel smell in the vehicle. It might just be a loose securing ring or a bad o-ring.
I have a 2017 Sentra and my center dash vents aren't working. I told someone on a forum and they said "door blend" No idea what that is. So watching this didn't help
@@seriousmustangnut well I wasn't being rude.... I'm just unsure where my issue lies. I'm assuming it's like a pulley system that blends the airflow. I'm not well versed in working on vehicles. I replaced the blower motor and I'm thinking I may have knocked it off track.
Okay, well the video shows/explains that there is a motor that moves the first door and the other two are linkage driven by the first. Could be linkage knocked off, the motor itself is bad, a broken blend door, or even a bad switch in your HVAC control assembly. Just a few of many possibilities.
Thank you for great video. One question, is there a o-ring inside the EVAP hose connection? I'm throwing P0455 and P0441 codes, evap leak, and the only place I can think of is the EVAP hose connection to the pump assembly. Thank you.
There is definitely a seal on the EVAP connection. That's the port that had the cut line on it on my fuel module assembly and was causing me to get a system small leak code (P0456 I believe).
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Thank you so much for this video. I manually switched mine back over to the cold setting (where it will stay as I live in Arizona) Imagine going and spending 800 dollars plus for some moron to replace something that wouldn’t even fix the problem mind blowing 🤯
Glad it helped out! I originally recorded this for myself with intent to post links on forums to get help from others, but ended up seeing enough to realize it was working and my problem was elsewhere.
Actually that was a strap wrench that I made from an old serpentine belt and a deep socket. I cut a slot in the socket and slid both sides of the belt through it. I was going to post a video, but I never edited it. I'll look and see if I still have the video. If so, I'll get it uploaded.
did you replace pump assembly with after market or from dealership? im just curious if it will give check engine light and loud sound from the pump because its after market product
I have always used an aftermarket pump and the last 3 that I've bought were from Herko on eBay (two for different Civics and this one Corolla). I've never had an issue with any of them thankfully. Here's a link to the Herko for $92. www.ebay.com/itm/382244808183
At the time of the video, the car had around 25k on it and the recall was already performed on it before I bought it at auction. It had the slow leak from day one, but since it was a salvage car, no warranty. I noted in the video the damaged port on the fuel pump which may have been the cause. Even if it were somehow caused by 'cheap gas' was you call it, that would be a quality issue in my book. I've had Fords, Nissans, Hondas, Chevys, and another Toyota that get gas from the same locations and never had this before. My money is on intentional sabotage by the tech at the Toyota dealership that did the recall.
@@seriousmustangnut Thanks so much for the explanation; I would suspect that a salvage car may be the culprit then. Very nice video and good job. Keep up the good work.
The only one that worked on the fuel assembly was a Toyota dealer in CA prior to me replacing the pump assembly in the video. From the factory I'm sure that it was fine. Once a tech had to perform the recall work is where it got jacked up. I know techs don't get compensated very well for warranty work, so things going wrong is probably a common occurrence. I'm sure salvage had nothing to do with it.
Thanks for the encouraging response. I wish I would've started doing live action videos 10 years ago. I only did one silly stop motion video of a 93 Mustang convertible that I stripped and cut up.
Have you had any issues with your Corolla since doing the aftermarket fuel pump change? It's been almost a year. I am SURE Toyota messed up my recall. I have a large EVAP leak detected, Bank to lean 1, and a purge flow valve pressure incorrect. I have a changed the MAP sensor and the Purge valve. My next steps are changing fuel pump, and fuel filter. I have a 2019 Corolla that I purchased earlier this year and it is idling from 750ish (which I assume is normal) down to below 500 and shaking the car pretty badly, It has stalled on my twice while coming to a stop. Just wondering if I changing your fuel pump has helped and if you had similar issues to what I am having.
Our 2019 Corolla had no problems with idle or driving issues, we merely had a CEL for the small leak on the evap system. Thus we were not allowed to register the vehicle until I resolved it. No problems with the car since replacing the pump. Drives great and no CEL.
@@seriousmustangnut unfortunately I wasn't able to order the pump you ordered. I will be replacing my pump this weekend. It is my daily right now and just about every time I have to stop for more than 5 seconds my CEL turns on and my traction control turns off. I'm hoping it is because I have a "System to lean bank 1" is the issue and the Pump resolves it.
@@SethDabs The traction control light coming on is strange. I don't know why that would come on for an engine related issue, but then my son's 2018 Civic Sport has a weird problem we haven't been able to figure out yet. Under fairly hard acceleration at between 3500-4300 RPMs, the engine 'stalls' for like 1/4 second and then resumes acceleration and typically it will throw up a CEL, both traction control lights, steering angle sensor light, brake light, and ABS light all at once and the only code is MAP sensor.
@@cal-rw7qp So I found out that the last person who did the fuel pump recal didn't tightly secure the plastic collar that locks the fuel pump down. That took care of the Evap leak (for the most part, it still pops every once in a while.) I'm sure there is something else going on in my fuel system. Unfortunately I still have a system to lean bank 1 that keeps popping. I have changed the o2 bank 1 sensor already. Doing further research I might change the spark plugs and fuel injectors next. If that doesn't fix it, It could be the PSU computer that is glitching out. Not sure yet.
How are u sir...mine jerks and have a bad engine sound..i checked plugs and changed the MAP sensor...it still do it but onl when engine is hot.could this e caused by the fuel pump???thank you.
Would you have a direct link to purchase one? I have a 2015 corolla and need to change out the fuel pump. I may have purchased the wrong one 😂 any help would be greatly appreciated!
I bought mine from an outfit named Herko out of Florida that I've bought two other fuel pumps from prior as they are very reasonable and I've had no issues with their products besides the o-ring being totally wrong on the Corolla. They sell on eBay which is the only place I've found them. Be sure that the 2015 Corolla uses the same pump as my 2019 Corolla, but here's a link to one of their current listings that fit my 2019 Corolla www.ebay.com/itm/382244808183
My Philadelphia Toyota dealer (Sloan) just told me the fuel gauge is broken due to "rodent" damage to fuel pump connectors. Sounded like a fishy excuse (car starts and runs) not to cover the problem under the $1250 Platinum insurance policy my mother got when she bought the car brand new in March 2019 (the vehicle has <7k miles.) They quoted me $375 for parts and labor + tax. My youngest (12 y/o boy) could do this job (if it was his car.) I am gonna order the pump and start with this. Iffen they're lying, I'm gonna get my Kensington outta the toolbox. All those nice customers good ole Mr. Sloane is trying to relieve of the money are gonna get a little show. Thank you and Well Done!! D. Kensington, Philadelphia, PA P/S: It took me a few searches to find this job. This is exactly the one I needed.
Some dealers are shady. I noted how the fuel port on mine looked like a cutting wheel ran across it and it was at a California Toyota dealer for the fuel pump recall a short time before. Pretty sure they were ensuring follow up business.
@@logansneed2882 I wish I could answer that with confidence, but sadly I cannot. There's a good chance that it's very similar at the least. If the 3.5L uses the same transmission, then it would have to be the same.
I originally posted this because I was trying to determine if my door was functioning properly. I posted it for others to see so they could tell me if it was working properly, which it was, so basically, this is displaying the response you should see as you change your temperature as noted in the video.