If you have some 91% isopropyl alcohol and a q tip you should try and clean the contact tips. Ive cleaned mine and it works brand new and its quite common. Ive also had to do this on our window switches as they built up some corrosion, don't use anything abrasive as you will scrape off the zinc coating.
And then after you MacGyver your remote with the paper clip and bubble gum; go to rockauto and order a replacement case for like 6 dollars. Thanks for this video haas.
Thanks. This saved me some money. I was close to replacing this remote after going through batteries. One less headache to deal with. Much appreciated.
Do you guys think it will be a good idea to buy a 2023 altima SR for my son evwnthough they are getting discontinued in 2005?? He likes the look of them.
I have a highlander 2012 base, the lights that i have now are way too dim when used in low beams. Can you tell me which model of the bulb should i buy ? Which model for low beam? And which model for high beam?
I recently bought an Encore 2021 Preferred. So far I love it! I love how it supports my back and my knees. I don’t drive ALOT but so far it’s been a quiet smooth ride. A friend who bought a used Subaru Outback said my Encore is so quiet! She was impressed with the style, interior and lumbar support. Which sold me on this vehicle. I love driving it! Got it for 17k used 2021 model from Enterprise Car Sales! It has OnStar, LoJack and a nice audio panel and speakers. It drives just fine on the highway! I’m not a car geek but I had to replace a 2010 VW Jetta Wagon that was totaled in a rear end accident! 😢. Thats life.
Your scoring system is nonsense... no one cares about big tires, out-date-style, etc...etc... people buy minivan for practicality and transportation.... I don't think design, style, fancy tech, etc are priority
Let me just say: the Chrysler Pacifica sucks! We drove one for a few days as a rental. it was a 2023 model. And it BROKE DOWN. The interior feels cheap in every way, sure it may have the biggest touch screen. but I would rather have a smaller touchscreen that works, rather than some cheap piece of crap screen that doesn’t even work. another thing the biggest knob in the car is on the dashboard and under the screen IT IS THE GEAR SELECTOR, by the way that also sucks. We accidentally mistook it for the volume about a thousand times. The Honda is nice, but every time I look at that dash especially the screen controls i start sweating. I mean really all of the buttons have to be in the same place? The sienna is the best. Let’s talk reliability I am not going to get into it but Chrysler is the least reliable brand of all time. Toyota has been the second most reliable brand second only to Lexus. When having a family touchscreen size doesn’t matter.
Just bought a 2019 G4 with CVT at 80K miles and it has been consistently getting 51 and 52 mpg and I bought it to deliver pizza and get 36 mpg when I am doing that.
😂 I get more gas mileage than these worthless three cylinders in my Jeep Wrangler with 500 torque 400 some horsepower you can keep foreign junk Kia I take a Jeep the Jeep can do a lot more and doesn't have that junky 3 cylinder engine those engines are terrible and power and also don't get good gas mileage you might as well get a better 4 cylinder for the same gas mileage
IMO the side to side sliding seats in the odyssey are a major improvement over the stow and go if you have car seats in them. Not even a comparison when it comes to accessing rear row seats
Yes I think every vehicle has adjustment bolts. This video was recorded awhile ago but I’m pretty sure I pointed the new lights at the back of the garage and then adjusted them manually so they were level and pointed down a little to try and not blind anyone.
I love the three brand. My family usually gets Toyota. But early years when child we had good Nissan and Honda that lasted a long time. I owned a 1998 CR-V that I loved but had get rid of it cause using manual started to feel uncomfortable for my knees.