Good video. I think you should have let the Costco fuel go down lower before retesting. 100miles is equal to several gallons in that vehicle, most likely.
The reason it got popular is because back in the day when the internet was really fresh you were able to use the BMV website along with a bunch of other websites to find somebody's information or like say you have a red Ford focus and then somebody else has a red Ford focus that wants to go commit a crime all they got to do is steal your plates for a bit go do the crime and then return the plates or just ditch the plates and then how are you going to prove whatever you're going to prove? When the plates get ran it's just going to come back as a blah blah blah blah blah which will be the same car as the other person driving
FYI..I PURCHSED THIS OEM PART, THE BRAKE LIGHT STAYED ON , I REPLACED THE OLD ONE BACK AND THEBRAKE LIGHT WAS OFF ...SOIT WAS NOTTHAT SWITCH .THAT MAKES THE CRUISE CONTROL NOT WORKING. ANYTHING ELSE ?????
great stuff, only thing i will say for anyone thinking of doing this is that you must clean the plastic first properly otherwise any fine specks of dust or contaminates that are on the plastic will actually be melted in to the plastic when doing this!!
Own a 2020 Gen 2 Raptor. I live in Kuwait, and *absolutely abuse it* every winter. Currently sitting at 86k (kilometers not miles, its 53k miles atm. Apologies to my American brothers.) It rides fantastic. The amount of jumps, woops, and powerslides it ate up at 86-95 mph, and not one time did I get a check engine light nor did I ever have to rebuild my shocks, and it drives *flawlessly* on the road. Ford knocked it out of the park with this truck.
I have a 2018 Raptor under 69k. So Far (under extended warranty): -3 CamPhasers -1 Oil Pan -New valve covers (the factory had put normal F150 Covers on) -3 APIM Modules (Bluetooth kept failing) -CV replacements And I don't offroad. Lol Ford isn't what it used to be..
How the heck do you have 3 cam phasers. Can you video document this? I’m at 55k and never once had any problems still. Do you regularly check your oil levels? I noticed after an oil change. After 3k miles my levels are low and need to add a bit.
@Powerlinx. Only way I knew was at startup it would sound like tractor for the first 2-3 seconds. This will be my 2nd replacement (so 3rd one in the engine). Bizarre. I do all my oil changes on the dot with full synthetic Mobil1 and oem filters.
Hi it’s an old video but it’s good thanks, but I want to ask you do the cruise control work and cut off before you change on high speed or work and stop working some times?
There are a lot of ignorant replies on here that miss the reason why people blur their plates in car ads. It's because scammers steal photos of your car and then use them to post scam ads on the internet that create a headache for the owner. How does the scam work? The scammer posts a photo of your car on Craigslist,Offerup,Facebook,etc. They will post the car at a ridiculously cheap price and then when a buyer contacts them they will say "I'm out of town right now,but if you Zelle me $500 I'll pull the ad and let you know when I'm home again". The buyer gets ripped off,then calls the police and shows them the photos with YOUR plates and YOU get contacted and have to go through a huge hassle. That's why people blur their plates in car ads.
You have to be an idiot to spend 90 to $100,000 for a truck, and it will spend a lot of quality time in the repair shop,giving no meaning to the term off road.
I did this fix on my 07' Suburban and it did not work. Cruise control light is on and it works but only for a little while, then it stops working. I can turn cruise back on and it works, again, for maybe a few minutes and then it turns off again. Puzzling?
Got some rich dudes license plate, he has a nice ride and didn't blur the plate someone take it for me WM72 FZP (fbi im just kidding, this isn't a real plate number😅)
The expert on my choice of car and fuel, I see. Well, let me tell you something, Captain Environmentalist: while you're riding your fancy bicycle sipping imported kombucha, I'll be cruising in my Camaro, revving its engine just to make sure you can hear me coming. And speaking of gas, at least I can afford to fill my tank without taking out a second mortgage. So, keep pedaling, my friend, because I'll be leaving you in the dust. Lol
@@Powerlinx. why are you being a jerk? I also drive. I like your Camero. Maybe you just need a girlfriend? I don't post on youtube anymore, only twitter.
Vinyl melts at 212F or around 100C. I'd set the temp around 160F or around 80C. That way you are softening the vinyl but not liquifying it. Remember though that the heat will accumulate on the surface you are heating, so just because you use a temp lower than the melting point, that doesn't mean you are safe and won't damage the panel. Just use an over abundance of caution and you'll find the right combo of temp and distance to hold the heat gun from the repair area. If you want real amazing results, you can buy leather pattern stamps or sponges that have the fake leather pattern imprinted on them. To use them, heat the repair area, and press the stamp/sponge against the surface for a second or two and bam, professional looking repair.