They were miscellaneous things like windshield wiper fluid and stuff like that things that the customer is not gonna be using anymore so he requested me to weld them up and bodywork them to make them look smooth for the paint job
I wouldn’t suggest not jacking up the car if you’re going to be changing the oil because it stinks when it gets on your clothes and it burns when it gets in your eyes speaking from first-hand experience I did not jack up the car for the O2 sensors just because I knew I could get to them without doing it but doing it with a oil change is not safe in my opinion
I will go get a torch you can get them from Home Depot here’s a link www.homedepot.com/p/Bernzomatic-Max-Performance-Torch-Kit-with-14-1-oz-Map-Pro-Cylinder-and-Premium-Blow-Torch-with-Adjustable-Flame-TS8000KC/205683985
I don’t think that would be a problem like it won’t break anything as long as it’s loose from the knuckle never tried it before myself though I usually take them completely off and then I take out the inner
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Did you have to do a relearn process after install, cleaned mine and high idle afterwards. Didnt touch the butterfly valve but now cant get it to relearn.
Thanks for commenting and asking questions but to answer your question and I did not have to relearn anything on the car I actually just drove it around and kind of made it relearn itself I didn’t get any codes there anything was wrong after I plugged everything up it was still doing it while I was driving it and eventually just stopped doing it and ran completely fine but all of this was in a couple of hours
@@h.a.bgarage1008 alright so you did experience the high idle and no doubt subscribed. I was told by a couple mechanics to drive it as well. I did for a little while but still doing it. Other than that I see people say have a computer scanner to reset it
@@redmanboyd-ep3mx yes Before I replace throttle body I replaced a couple of sensors crank position sensor and I can’t remember the other one I replaced but I made a short video about both of them so you are correct on that
The control arms are holding up well he drives it from Ohio to Michigan for work pretty frequently he hasn’t gotten new tires in a while so he will need new tires and alignment just to keep everything straight but in my opinion the control arm still look OK and function Pretty good
Great video. Thank you for the cheat code on the wheel removal for good access. Please don’t ever use a torch under there again. Had a guy in our town get Burt to a crisp doing that . Love you . 🙌🙏