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No-Crank Chevy...NOT What I Expected! 

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@tomsawyer4776
@tomsawyer4776 Год назад
Exactly my problem on a 2004. I couldn't find a wiring diagram , took it to a shop twice. First time , he replaced the fuse box. This must be a common problem with the fuse boxes. A year later, same problem came back. I was using a jumper wire to start the truck. I applied your fix, and bingo, problem gone for good. Thanks a million.
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics Год назад
Nice!
@JWezley
@JWezley 2 месяца назад
Dude, you rock. So hard to find logical quality diagnostic individuals on here. Thanks for this.
@skillz1855
@skillz1855 Год назад
As a diag tech myself.... This guy is extremely good.
@TonyRule
@TonyRule Год назад
He's what every diagnostic technician should strive to be. Unfortunately, many have very little interest in mastering their profession.
@paisleyprince5280
@paisleyprince5280 Год назад
Ehhhhhh..... Ivan rides the no parts required schtick pretty hard. But hey it gets him clicks.
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics Год назад
@@paisleyprince5280 nothing to do with clicks... NPR gets cars back on the road faster, cheaper, and more reliably. Happy customers! 😁
@nestorlugo.
@nestorlugo. Год назад
@@paisleyprince5280 I have a very keen eye for this sort of thing my friend! And you sir, you sound like a hater! Ivan is doing his job and you're doing yours. Don't keep the hate in your heart, let it out!
@justliberty4072
@justliberty4072 Год назад
@@paisleyprince5280 It just means that a very significant fraction of problems are electrical connections gone bad or some little thing slipped out of place.
@rebelsoul128
@rebelsoul128 Год назад
This wire ended up being my same problem. After 3 years of intermittent issues. No crank, sometimes with instrument lights, sometimes without, except the check engine light. Intermittent blower motor function. Random dimming of lights. Even my 4x4 switch issues. Thank you for this excellent video!!!
@Peace_and_Love_777.....
@Peace_and_Love_777..... 7 месяцев назад
What wire was it? Do you happen to have the part number?
@billziegmond4943
@billziegmond4943 Год назад
Wiring diagram circuit understanding and logical thinking. Add Eric O's favorite tool a scope on rope, Problem found. Finish with Ivan's no parts required. Car now fixed. Bravo my friend.
@crisprtalk6963
@crisprtalk6963 Год назад
Every video I am amazed that Ivan does all this stuff mostly one handed. Incredible.
@philliplopez8745
@philliplopez8745 Год назад
Rainman Ray is the guy that amazes me with his left hand .
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics Год назад
I learned from Keith the guru! Next step is fixing cars with NO HANDS, 😂
@abdul-kabiralegbe5660
@abdul-kabiralegbe5660 Год назад
@@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics 😂
@mattcat231
@mattcat231 Год назад
@@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics Bluetooth repairs!
@jackiemay9471
@jackiemay9471 Год назад
@@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics to fix cars like keith no hands you will have to go work with him as a phone tech hands free headset up untill he takes over the diagnostics machine remotely yes you spell keith G O D
@JWezley
@JWezley 2 месяца назад
Thanks! You are worth so much for what you are sharing. I don’t subscribe to anyone, but I will for you. What you do for the auto repair community is in a different category than everyone else. Thanks for being you and sharing.
@richardsedillo5375
@richardsedillo5375 9 месяцев назад
YOU ARE A BAD ASS TECH YOU ARE A TEACHER IN OUR WORLD THANKS RICHARD
@rick5515
@rick5515 Год назад
I just found you a few days ago. And am I impressed. What a teacher. I have been a Shadetree since the mid-seventies. I do pretty good but have friends in the business I would have to call if I got stumped. Being schooled by you and how these lessons can be used for all kinds of problems is fantastic. I thank you for what you just have and will teach me with each posting. Keep them coming and again, Thanks.
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics Год назад
Thanks for the kind words Rick! We're all learning together 👍
@arcburn3364
@arcburn3364 Год назад
My grandson had to wiggle his headlamp relay more and more often to have headlights on his '99 GMC 1500. When it got useless, I bought a fuse box off a Tahoe on Ebay for $30. The listing on Ebay had really good pics and I could tell they were a match. It was loaded with fuses so we ended up with a lot of fuses and relays for parts. Cheap fix. I told him to notice when an oncoming vehicle had a headlight or daytime running light out, it would probably be a GM product. He laughs every time he sees one now. Great video Ivan!
@keltecshooter
@keltecshooter Год назад
I started using a notebook years ago because of this channel, its also helpful with cars that have similar issues and I have a record of what was tested for myself .Service writers will never include that kind of information and customers will return when the check engine light is back on and only assume its the same exact problem.
@lowerider84
@lowerider84 Год назад
I have seen this problem before as a Chevy tech. I was like he is going to go straight for the ignition switch fuse cutting the system in half. As my mentor always said to me. I don't care how long it take you to get the answer. As long as you get. Good job.. push to be like you one day.
@stevegerhart929
@stevegerhart929 Год назад
Ivan. Have you ever thought of teaching? You could light up bright some dim bulbs in a lot of new mechanics minds.
@JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT
Great diagnostic, Ivan! I would go straight to the ignition switch, because it's a high wear part that can fail, but didn't expect the problem to be in the fuse box - good reasoning and not jumping steps really paid out! That corrosion control device seems to work well for itself - the device is not corroded :-)
@patrickhoward1744
@patrickhoward1744 Год назад
Thank You John ñ
@GaryB007
@GaryB007 Год назад
Congratulations on 150K subscribers. Well deserved.
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics Год назад
Thanks for your support Gary 🙂
@pakjohn48
@pakjohn48 Год назад
The Master at work. Always interesting, always informative (if you are a diagnostician)
@weekendwarriorweldingdiypr4604
Also interesting for those of us who dont work on cars
@christinadillow7098
@christinadillow7098 Год назад
Ivan you are so diligent when it comes to diagnostic work. You are definitely a master of the bypass test. You're absolutely right, the test light is a very powerful tool that alot of technicians do not use to its full potential..
@rydplrs71
@rydplrs71 Год назад
I will go a once over with a test light, then break out the meter if it passes.
@davidplatenkamp
@davidplatenkamp Год назад
Important to know what type to use also. Big load to test for continuity, sensitive bulb to test insulation.
@htownblue11
@htownblue11 Год назад
I absolutely love this case Ivan! It shows how a simple tool Adam be used and applied in strategic manner to diagnose what would be a parts cannon nightmare. Mad respect for the NPR King Ivan the Great, First of his Kind, From House Diagnostic.
@patrickhoward1744
@patrickhoward1744 Год назад
Ok let's see it.
@SouthernDevilDog83
@SouthernDevilDog83 Год назад
This video helped me greatly. I found the B12 wiee on my fuse box melted once I checked for power. Spent 3 days checking wires, replaced the starter(it was bad anyway) and replace the ignition switch. Thanks for the detailed video.
@georgegonzalez2476
@georgegonzalez2476 Год назад
A theoretical mathematical point: You can do this kind of detective work MUCH faster if you use a binary search algorithm: pick the midpoint of the circuit, check it. That cuts the search area in HALF with just one test. Repeat halving and testing. For instance if there are 8 points of failure, instead of having to test 8 places, you can find the problem with just 2^X=8, where X equals 3. If there were 64 points, just 6 tests. Theoretically proven to be the best search algorithm.
@ludvigericson6930
@ludvigericson6930 Год назад
You may have noticed Ivan says “cut the system in half”. That’s exactly what that means.
@Nicole-dj3jf
@Nicole-dj3jf 11 месяцев назад
Where do you live lol im having a ground problem or something ugh why so many dam wires i hate the chevy Malibu 😡
@walterbordett2023
@walterbordett2023 Год назад
Great diagnosis, Ivan. You are right about keeping notes.
@bobrenner7213
@bobrenner7213 Год назад
Thanks for breaking down where one diag stops and the next starts.
@dongningprc
@dongningprc Год назад
Ivan, it's really amazing and entertaining watching you debug all these. Yet a multi-meter might be something better be in your tool box. The fuse can easily get ruled out by a multi-meter
@TheDervMan
@TheDervMan Год назад
Fascinating. I’d love to see inside that fuse box.
@ecaparts
@ecaparts Год назад
There are thin copper buss bars. They corrode and break. Sometimes just a hairline crack. No active electronics. Actually a somewhat common issue. There are some videos around the internets that pinpoint the exact failure. I will see if I can find it and link it below…
@ecaparts
@ecaparts Год назад
Here you go… ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QKAlnxkMykw.html
@coydog8426
@coydog8426 5 месяцев назад
Love your Diags. great stuff.I just wanted to let you know that there are clamp on AMP meters that have MAMPs scale. It makes things easier. Keep up the awsesome troubleshooting😄👍
@troyb.4101
@troyb.4101 День назад
Thank you so much for the video. My problem was the green tower 40 amp fuse. They are hard to get out the come straight out but it takes some work.
@edjeep
@edjeep Год назад
crimpers and solderers can't complain! thank you for the video!!
@_RiseAgainst
@_RiseAgainst Год назад
Okay Ivan you win! I'll stop using crimp connections!
@The_Redkween
@The_Redkween Год назад
Haven’t seen a Russian-repair in a while. Good to see!!! Awesome job, Ivan!
@robertheim352
@robertheim352 Год назад
Great analysis. Another crimp story: A $30K computer low voltage, high current path had a creeping loss over long periods (6 months). Two engineers studied this for weeks when one finally got hold of an IR camera to seek out the cause of increased resistance. Turned out to be a crimp on one high flexible stranded wire (very fine gauge strands with a high strand count). Over long periods the strength of the (properly done) crimp would relax bringing the impedance up to 0.05 Ohms. Connection integrity faults account for most electrical failures.
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics Год назад
Actually I have a Thermal Camera video coming out today!!
@robertheim352
@robertheim352 Год назад
@@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics He say: "Good idea... " (Stolen from Never Cry Wolf.)
@rodneymiddleton9624
@rodneymiddleton9624 5 месяцев назад
I’ve replaced several of those GM fuse boxes for various issues. Thanks Ivan!
@billbyrd9845
@billbyrd9845 Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing the labor charges. One doesn't have to share the dollar amount. We can figure that out for ourselves. But none, if any, of the other YT repair channels let us know what the customer's going to pay. That's important when considering independent vs dealership, competent vs incompetent.
@Titans2138
@Titans2138 Год назад
Anything but the dealership. My parents just bought a 2006 Acura MDX from their friend who drove through an Italian restaurant. They bought it cheap and I’m going to do the bodywork and paint. A/C wasn’t working. The lady just paid the dealership $1300 to fix it and it stopped working a couple days later. I’ve never done AC work and I already found the leak, repair it, and recharged it. I already had everything so it was a no parts fix, basically. Dealership charge her $500 for a blender door and the recharge plus labor.
@johnsmith-wd5sq
@johnsmith-wd5sq Год назад
@@Titans2138 My Daughter took her car to Nissan for no A/C. They replaced the compressor and charged her $1200. Its been back twice since then for no A/C. Just because its the dealer dont make it right! Lol!
@dafuq2165
@dafuq2165 7 месяцев назад
Your diagnostic skill is something to be envied
@OldManBadly
@OldManBadly Год назад
having watched a few too many South Main videos, I start out by feeling like there is a broken ground, G103 I think it is... ;)
@nestorlugo.
@nestorlugo. Год назад
Very underrated comment.
@bobbydelamar606
@bobbydelamar606 Год назад
Chevys are always breaking down and good for teaching lol. Another great job, I learn a lot from you.
@uglysteve1
@uglysteve1 Год назад
In construction we have a copper splice sleeve similar to that called a Bucanon(sp?) not made for wet or damp locations but hellishly strong. I like soldering myself but some overheat the smaller wires making them fragile. Steve PS I do not solder on myself.
@mikefoehr235
@mikefoehr235 Год назад
Great diag. The best corrosion control device is KROWN RUST or equivalent.
@shimxininahi8024
@shimxininahi8024 Год назад
By pass test, if a circuit is meant to have power with a positive test light you can safely apply power. Control power and Direct power. This a great lesson!
@jackrichiedei
@jackrichiedei Год назад
I've been hooked on your videos from the start . Great analytical mind . Problem solving at its finest . Thanks , jack
@duanebuck193
@duanebuck193 Год назад
One thing that you kind of glossed over towards the end was the crimp being loose - and how important a simple tug test can be when doing things like that. I won't say how many times I've had to redo one of my crimp connections that looked really good but fell apart the second I did a crimp test on it! One second to do a tug test, but hours of peace of mind.
@NVRAMboi
@NVRAMboi Год назад
Impressive detective skills as usual. Great post.
@Hybriddiag
@Hybriddiag Год назад
Great detective work there ivan.everything have a right way to do it.once fall in wrong hands ✋️ the amount of work for proper tech is doubles. And its always a case with you ..
@HerrFreshness
@HerrFreshness Месяц назад
Thank you so much for this video! You helped me grow confident on troubleshooting electric issues. I follow every step and found my issue. Once again thank you!!!!!!!
@noteevanbro8054
@noteevanbro8054 7 месяцев назад
Really great video! I especially like how you went along the connection points according to the wiring diagram. Excellent detail on how you diagnosed the problem.
@MTLeopold
@MTLeopold Год назад
That was a cool video. It's so hard to believe the fault can be internal to the fuse box in such a small space. Logic is the only way to work. Proven yet again.
@rickcoleman8903
@rickcoleman8903 Год назад
One handed guru an inspiration to us all.
@bertblue9683
@bertblue9683 Год назад
Always impressed and yet always over my head.
@Usmanthemecano
@Usmanthemecano Год назад
This was an easy one...
@bertblue9683
@bertblue9683 Год назад
You win a gold star or a cookie. Good for you!
@Usmanthemecano
@Usmanthemecano Год назад
@@bertblue9683 wasn't the point... you need a hug?
@bertblue9683
@bertblue9683 Год назад
I'm very sure you were bragging and wanted to impress me and those watching with your knowledge. I'll give you a gold star if you give me a hug. Besties?
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics Год назад
No scopes required here... Just a diagram and a test light!
@atlas869
@atlas869 Год назад
those fuse boxes can really be a pain in the A..............! IVAN is the MASTER!!! :)
@gardenhill6502
@gardenhill6502 7 месяцев назад
Really liked your video. I have same model that has some intermittent no crank. Your video gives me some idea of things to check.
@ATSNorthernMI
@ATSNorthernMI Год назад
My uncle had a really nice S-10 long box extended cab 4x4 all cherried out with the ziebart electronic rust control. He took really good care of his truck keeping it clean but the electronic rust control gimmic actually rusted the truck out so bad it had to be junked at around 120,000 miles. Frame rotted in half and it had holes all over the body is weird places like a line of holes down the center of both doors and the center of the box and the rest of the body. Tail gate surprising wasn't rusted at all. The bed and everything else was just rotten until the frame started cracking and it started breaking fuel lines and such. It was also an electrical nightmare being the grounds started rotting off and in the 90's no one knew anything about this new electronic fuel injection just had wires jumping all over. What a shame. The truck didn't even last 10 years when you see others that had 3 times the mileage and last twice as long not even washing it.
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics Год назад
That's insane lol
@bennyblanko3
@bennyblanko3 Год назад
Learned so much from one video. Thanks for posting, really appreciate it.
@blueskiesmobileauto4253
@blueskiesmobileauto4253 Год назад
Looks like an upstater! Awesome bypass tests and permanent bypass fix. Who needs a circuit board hidden in a fusebox to run an ignition circuit? Not this guy. I’ve come across this issue before but with different failures and am always curious about where the failure is on the circuit board or internal leg/pin. You could do a series of failed part dissection if you collect enough of them 😄
@AP9311
@AP9311 Год назад
Haha, wow. Corrosion Device? Never hard of that one lol!! That's hell of great diagnosis!!! Those pesky fuse box!! Always something from northeast!! Great job Ivan!
@raymondreiff8170
@raymondreiff8170 Год назад
Solder makes a Crazy world just more reliable, Yes I have pulled one of those fuse boxes apart once just to see how it's put together, It's like printed circuit boards stacked just a huge mess of none repairable links. I was a little surprised by how it's done, My guess it saves a lot of space and extra wiring .And no it wasn't that one 😁 , Great Video as always I just don't seem to have time to watch all of them but would love to👍.
@islander121974
@islander121974 7 месяцев назад
Dude thank you you. I’ve been dealing with this for a while. And you have been the most thorough. 💪🏽💪🏽
@kevinhumphrey932
@kevinhumphrey932 Год назад
I've used a power probe to back feed circuits and supply power and grounds before that is one of the best tools I've ever purchased
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics Год назад
Power Probe is dangerous... There's no safe current limit. Test light is much safer and has a nice warm glow 😉
@ofalejandro12
@ofalejandro12 8 месяцев назад
man you nail it all the time 2024 and still learning from your videos thanks mam
@fernando13e
@fernando13e Год назад
Im a Ford guy but that chevy engine is pure thunder when it starts, great exhaust note lol
@Constitutionallycorrect
@Constitutionallycorrect Месяц назад
You can take those fuse boxes apart, the only problem with that fuse box is that one of the wires is cracked that is routed from pin to pin. I've replaced those little wires before, all they are just 20 gauge wires.
@kenfromsilverdale5675
@kenfromsilverdale5675 Год назад
Crimping electrical splices provides a good mechanical connection and soldering splices provides a perfect electrical connection that's why both should always be done if at all possible! Another great diag Ivan!!!
@hayzersolar
@hayzersolar 3 месяца назад
thats amazing thinking process
@10100rsn
@10100rsn Год назад
It is probably easier to bypass the fuse box with an external fuse but you can take those fuse boxes apart and fix them in about the same time you can go and get a new one from the junk yard... well, it depends on how far the junk yard is, but you may have to drill out some plastic welds to do it. It is likely a cracked and broken bus bar, most likely near a bend in the metal. You can fix them by removing them and soldering the bus bar back together or bypassing the crack with a thick enough wire. All you need is a soldering iron that can get hot enough to heat the bus bar quick enough to melt the solder. Edit: And of course a Dremel or drill to cut and drill out any plastic welds.
@SteveMoore71
@SteveMoore71 Год назад
Im not a fan of notes... just never have needed them. But... I also don't do wiring work. Ill gladly refer that work so someone else. That was some good work
@deathklock333
@deathklock333 Год назад
Dam now you owe the guy a new fender you damaged his haha. Great diagnose work and a no parts requrries fix.
@pebosk
@pebosk Год назад
I would have been wrong, but the first thing that I would have done is wiggle the shifter, moved it to neutral, then would have progressed on. Regardless, great job as always!
@turbogodstoys
@turbogodstoys Год назад
@2:21 notice gauges when u hit start selection on key switch, @28:15 notice gauges when key switch was in start selection.. if it was mine parts cannon would have had a ignition switch relaced first i would have been wrong. Love your videos!
@PaulysAuto
@PaulysAuto Год назад
Great process! Thanks for sharing this with us Ivan!
@roxanneabbott8424
@roxanneabbott8424 Год назад
I love it too Ivan, great walk thru of diagrams!!!
@dustcommander100
@dustcommander100 Год назад
Great job, as usual! So many wires, so many connections - so many points of failure!
@robertgregilovich2229
@robertgregilovich2229 Год назад
Nice diagnosis. You are the man 👍
@colinellicott9737
@colinellicott9737 Год назад
Thx. Great job! I quibble with the no parts required ... solder ; )
@marioncobaretti2280
@marioncobaretti2280 Месяц назад
My 2000 sierra had rotted a hole under fuse panel on wheel well. It Caused that rot spot on fender. If ignored it i would of eventualy had the same issue as this truck did with the fuse panel. Took a square piece of commercial mud flap and used roofing cement to cover rotted hole . my truck is a 298,000 non virgin
@Paul1958R
@Paul1958R Год назад
Ivan, Great video, diag, and fix - than you! Paul (in MA)
@mtebaldi1
@mtebaldi1 Год назад
I've seen this problem before. A tech worked on the SUV the same year and replaced the start switch on the column. That didn't fix it but it did actually. He just did not set the switch to the correct setting to match the old switch. Once I did that the engine started right up. They should get 12v to fuse 10 I believe in the fuse box in the cab of SUV. That's what I was getting because the switch was engaging completely.
@Bub61fd
@Bub61fd Год назад
Ivan- you make my head spin: great work
@danmauney8394
@danmauney8394 Год назад
Amazing work Ivan! Always a pleasure watching you investigate !
@Markb8608
@Markb8608 Год назад
That was strange place. I have a 93 F-150. It was in the same wire loom going from fuse box to firewall connection. I found short using voltage drop from that connection on ignition switch to engine fuse box. The wire bundle after fuse box was naturally laying on wheel well. Years of rubbing against each other in the harness due to weight of harness itself. Used the power probe signal generator to find the location of the short. i was very lucky because signal generator may not work.
@quicktastic
@quicktastic Год назад
My Dodge will do that no-start thing intermittently and I found that if I shift to neutral and back to park, it will then start.
@dans_Learning_Curve
@dans_Learning_Curve Год назад
What do you think might be wrong? 🤔 I'd definitely check out the neutral switch.
@markmalikowski4971
@markmalikowski4971 Год назад
Awesome diagnosis and repair! And I'm sure that anti corrosion device isn't necessary on a 20 year old truck.
@Garth2011
@Garth2011 Год назад
Most shops would have already have replaced the ignition switch and a few other parts before finding the real cause. Ivan takes the lead, once again
@jamesspash5561
@jamesspash5561 Год назад
one thing to look at in the salt region of the north east. The braided wire between the solenoid and motor rotten away. It will look ok. Grey in color, but probe it with a tool and it turns to dust.
@thejoneseys
@thejoneseys Год назад
Loved watching you work through that, awesome work as ever. The corrosion device was working wonders I must get one of those 😂🤦🏻‍♀️
@grahamstaddon9990
@grahamstaddon9990 Год назад
Love the methodical approach and explanations, where do i get one of those anti corrosion devices for my 20 year old vw van 😂😂😂😂
@garylozado6142
@garylozado6142 Год назад
I laughed at your "amazing" tool. I have several amazing tools and use them all the time. It's good to know where you do and don't have voltage. Seems to solve a lot of problems. Enjoy all of you videos and do learn from them!
@miketaylor6282
@miketaylor6282 Год назад
I liked that you mentioned your billing time. It would be great if you mentioned it on all your videos.
@ubuntuscorpious
@ubuntuscorpious Год назад
Thank you for adding how long you charge for these jobs
@levicollins9365
@levicollins9365 Год назад
I had a similar problem with my 05 chevy. It would start cranking as soon as you turned on the key. Turned out to be the fuse block. I was lucky enough to have a spare laying around.
@stagemanfx
@stagemanfx Год назад
Very cool how you methodically solved the issue. Great job !!!
@2nickles647
@2nickles647 Год назад
Good evening Ivan. It so happens I have the exact same issue. Yet the truck will crank over and then nothing. Will pull my starter first and get it tested at work. Then do my diagnosis. Thanks for showing us old farts how to do a diagnosis. 🤘 I'm never to old to learn. I yearn to learn new things. Keeps my mind young and busy
@mikechiodetti4482
@mikechiodetti4482 Год назад
Great diagnostics. Follow the wiring diagram and use the test light. All those trans codes. What's common to them? Powers and/or grounds. I like that corrosion box. It works! Corrosion everywhere!
@athhud
@athhud Год назад
I can’t believe you unplugged the corrosion control device! Just think about how much faster it will rust away now! :P
@Sandmansa
@Sandmansa Год назад
Seeing a rusted-out farm truck like that, I would have made the same kind of repair. As long as the vehicle works as it's supposed to and it was a cheap fix, they are happy. Those owners don't want to spend a fortune on repairs. But I wouldn't be surprised if someone had crawled across that fuse box a time or 2 and did some damage to it. It's rare but I have seen it happen.
@GreyRockOne
@GreyRockOne Год назад
Wow, if people just left things alone, but then you'd be out of work and not producing these great videos! Thanks Ivan!
@brianw8963
@brianw8963 Год назад
Jumper wire required. Cool. Nice work Ivan .
@dumisanitembanimtisi8411
@dumisanitembanimtisi8411 Год назад
Hi Ivan,I always like to watch your videos,they are most educational step by step. Thanks man stay blessed!
@trentg1396
@trentg1396 Год назад
Great video Ivan , did anybody else notice 2 missing nuts on pedal box 🤔👍
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics Год назад
What's a pedal box?
@Titans2138
@Titans2138 Год назад
@@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics lol good question
@charleshenshaw9099
@charleshenshaw9099 Год назад
Ivan, that was the best. A 2 for 1. 👍
@williamhanna5224
@williamhanna5224 4 месяца назад
Great work Ivan !
@bryanasher6245
@bryanasher6245 27 дней назад
Nice work! Thanks for making the video.
@billdursa4976
@billdursa4976 Год назад
My son's 2010 Malibu had security light/no crank. Shop replaced underhood fuse box. Typical broken jumper copper bent conductor in box. Looks like the corrosion inhibitor device didn't work.
@joshwilson849
@joshwilson849 Год назад
I love when Ivan pokes the fender and blows the whole open twice as large 😂😂😂😂😂
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics Год назад
OOPS 😂
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