I fix stuff. How-to and DIY videos showing everything from changing a car fuse to how to make the world's best chili. Follow along as I shoot short videos to troubleshoot problems many DIYers come across. If there is something specific you'd like to see please message me!
Does this help with the aggressive Adaptive cruise control? Damn thing works like hell to stay with 5 or 10' of where it zeroed in. Keeps mashing the accelerator and then hits the binders. What a POS. My 2017 didn't do this.
So helpful. No extra filler, direct and to the point. I literally did everything right along with him and I was done in a snap. Thanks for making such an easy to follow instructional video.
@@asimm5308 it totally helped. It was at a point I was going to take it in for service. I did the reset and helped instantly and cancelled my service appointment.
That is what I like to hear. There are so many little fixes of things in life (especially cars) that can be solved with a little info. Thanks for tuning in.
It's far easier to remove the entire air filter housing instead of splitting it. The bolt you see in the corner near the left strut tower is all that holds it in. It's also less risky because sometimes the two halves don't like to mate together properly. Specifically, the cut corner side of the upper half sometimes doesn't seat properly with the bottom half. All will seem fine because you won't encounter much difficulty getting the screws back in. I would definitely double check yours. Just make sure the outer flap on the top half is where it needs to be. If someone else improperly reassembled it before you did, the whole housing becomes warped and is much more likely to be incorrectly assembled the next time. You are correct that manufacturers don't use MAF sensors anymore. They use a MAP (manifold absolute pressure) sensor instead like this engine does. The intake air temperature sensor serves a completely different purpose and isn't a substitute for a MAF sensor.
Annnndddd there went the screw. Dang covered bottom. Looks like I need to find a replacement screw. 4 out of 5 should do for now. Thanks for the video!
Damn! Has happened to me hence now I make sure I carefully remove and place in a safe pace. If that is the worst thing that happens in life, you should be Ok hahahaha
All the things you said makes me happy. That is why I started this channel, to help people do stuff that I have learned without spending 40 minute videos. Hope it helped.
Thanks to your instructions, was able to change it in no time. In a previous change, I think I had removed the "tab collar" on the flexible hose - which took a lot more time. Your method is a good time saver.
I'd try to take the filter out and reseat it. You want it in snug to make a seal so the housing goes on flush. Did you use the PG Engine Air Filter PA99209? I've used an Eco Guard before and it was tight to get in. Mopar is the OEM on the vehicle.
@tammythompson4083 @ApatheticLoser My navigation was saying I was in Ohio when actually on Long Island. I tried so many troubleshooting ideas; none worked. The dealer told me to come in and their diagnosis was to replace the radio. Because I still have bumper to bumper warranty, I replaced it. No one wants to fix problems anymore. Everything is disposable.