My friend was helping me load my car, and was waiting impatiently for me to unlock the doors... I'm like... there is no fob, you'll have to wait for me to get there with the key, lol
What’s funny is that you probably do need that stuff, but you think you know better and push it past all the preventative maintenance. Then when something in the engine or transmission actually fails most wonder why. Time and time again I’ve seen it thousands of times. And when it ended up in my heavy line bay the cost was going to be expensive 🙃
@jerrithb7323 I just do my own maintenance. I don't pay the dealer. I also have Toyota and Honda vehicles. 210,000 on the Toyota, 300,000 on the Honda. 50,000 on my BMW motorcycle. Lol.
as a tech who has to deal with some uconnect controlled vehicles from time to time... just love what happens when you replace their dual battery setup... a full disconnect will shut down reverse camera and tilt mirrors in curb mode for days till uconnect configures itself on it's own... and if it's cloudy crap weather won't connect at all till clear
Fun fact: A lot of cars from that era had that 'feature.' Or one similar to it. For places where the cars were available to import, but for some odd reason they were unable to get their paws on the OBD scanner. Or maybe it was because the vehicles were exported to countries that mandated the ability to diagnose vehicle without a computer. One of those 2 things. It's been 10 years since I had to fiddle with any of that, and I do not miss it.
Those dealerships are something else. I'm pretty sure this one dealership is still trying to contact me. What cracks me up, tho is its for a car that I haven't had for 10 years.😂😂
Oh man.... That's awful! Try listen to that Shaggy song... 🎶🎶"Picture this we were both buck naked banging on the bathroom floor..." 🎶Hope that helps, lol.
🤔... is that gas station on #East109thSTREET on either #YorkAve or one of those other low Key, small-time Marginalized minorCharacter #Avenuro Between #FirstAve & #FDRdrive?
A distant memory yelled to me : " up up down down left left right right red button and start at once, , suddenly my italian plumber is top of rhe heap.
Actually a chevy cruize infotainment has this as well, but you have to tap the top right corner of the screen 10 times in under 5 seconds and it takes you into developer mode
And for the 12in screen people, touch left and right bottom corners of the screen without pushing a app and hold it. Dealer mode, there's a lot of information in there you might want to look at.
@@mattb8608Could be cool settings like how your doors lock, or how your key fob works, i.e. will it honk the horn when u hit the lock button or not, etc. You should try it.. Of course every car is different.
For anyone wondering, Usually the biggest feature of dealer mode is the ability to temporarily limit the speed so it can be moved but not used yet, now whatever other info it shows is less standard
You know when I last had a rental bc a tree fell on my car, the dude hooked it up with a challenger for free, but he said to be careful plugging your phone into the car bc people were taking the rental cars and downloading all the info from peoples phones bc I guess the car saves a bunch of info. Not sure what they’d do with it etc but its crazy how much data the cars collect/store now
I have to say this is the first RU-vid video that I've actually read through all of the comments just because they were so funny. The ejecting of the wife what's the best one
Throw shade on a college degree to your hearts content. It is life changing for some, and think about it this way. If a person has skills in the trades and gets a degree, what and who exactly is it hurting? Making fun of a college degree says more about that person, than a person with a degree and never a uses it in a job. Just something to think about
That's probably for a scenario where the radio unit needs to be replaced and they're going to transfer your user data over to the new one so you don't have to upload all of your stuff again, program your stations, and all that noise. Which frankly, I would never use. Because chances are if the radio was corrupted, it was something introduced from outside. At least that was the case when the manufacturer I work for introduced the ability to upload MP3s into their sound systems - people would pirate their music from sketchy sites and the bad files would brick their radios. So I wouldn't want to take any data out of the old radio to transfer over to the new and risk killing it. But that was the theory behind the 'copy use data' feature.
Did this to my car and the car sent out a call to 911 and reported itself as stolen. Now I am stuck trying to explain to the courts that I saw this on RU-vid.
Upon doing this Hal told me, "You shouldn't have done that Dave. I'm afraid I'm left with no other option but to terminate your lease agreement." For real I say? Sweet.
Not using it , is more likely to cause issues than using it all the time .. but hey what do I known, I’m just a technician , that replaces ac parts daily lol
@@nickfoy7430 That's because everything became cheap and overcomplicated. I have an all original 1950 coke machine and the cooler still chills. Even though I almost never plug it in. I'm talking 7-20 years dead span, then plug it in and it still chills.
I have an original 1930 Maytag that's still working fine, no rust. It has a gear shift lever for neutral, wash gear and roller engagement. Our modern washer we replace about every 10 years, after a couple repairs by then. @@RemoteCamper