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Top 5 Problems Toyota 4Runner 2010-Present 5th Generation

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Shop for New Auto Parts at 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/c/64/fJ/shocks-and-struts Do you own a 5th generation Toyota 4Runner, or know someone that does? In this video, Sue breaks down the most common problems with the 2010-Present Toyota 4Runner, and ways that you can either resolve or prevent those problems yourself! 0:00 Top 5 Problems Toyota 4Runner 2010-Present 5th Generation
0:18 Rear Wiper Inoperable in Cold
0:53 Noisy Rear Shocks When Cold
1:14 Warped Brake Rotors
2:05 Corroded Starter
2:38 Airbag Not Deploying
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Quick Fix to Get Rid of a Smell Coming From the Air Conditioning Vents in Your Car or Truck

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Shop for New Auto Parts at 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/c/175/c/air-conditioning-and-heating Is there a mildewy, musty smell coming from the vents in your car or truck when you turn on the air conditioning? In this video, Sue shows you how leaves, pine needles, and debris collect in the AC evaporator, creating those damp smells. You may have tried covering it with air fresheners, or cleaning the vent system with special sprays, but those are only temporary fixes. The best solution is to replace the AC evaporator. 0:00 Quick Fix to Get Rid of a Smell Coming From the Air Conditioning Vents in Your Car or Truck
0:37 Dirt, leaves, and debris buid up inside the evaporator causing musty mildewy smells
1:45 Air fresheners and sprays are just quick fixes
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Car or Truck Making a Howling Noise? Replace Your Wheel Bearing and Avoid Installation Mistakes

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Shop for New Auto Parts at 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/c/384/c9/Wheel-Bearing-Hub-Assemblies Is your car or truck making a howling noise while rolling down the road? There's a good chance it's because of a worn out wheel bearing, or wheel hub assembly! In this video, Andy gives you some tips on how to best replace a pressed in wheel bearing, especially if you don't have a bunch of special bearing tools! He also fills you in on a few common mistakes you want to avoid to prevent damaging the new bearing. Check out this video to get your bearings on this DIY-able job! 0:00 Car or Truck Making a Howling Noise? Replace Your Wheel Bearing and Avoid Installation Mistakes
0:37 Removing and installing press-in bearings requires creativity or special tools
1:45 Avoid damaging the wheel knuckle
2:20 Use tools that will push only the wheel hub out first
4:45 Make sure to apply force to the outer race of the bearing when removing it
6:37 Make sure the new bearing is facing the correct direction if ABS is resent
7:19 Don't apply force to the center of the new bearing
8:10 Make sure the old race is removed from the hub!
10:15 you can chill the bearing and heat the knuckle to make installation easier
13:57 Correct axle or spindle nut torque prevents damage to the bearing
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Red or Oily Puddle Under Car or Truck? Simple Ways To Find a Transmission or Engine Oil Pan Leak

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Shop for New Auto Parts at 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/c/150/r/transmission-pan Did you find an oily or red puddle under your car or truck? Spots or puddles under your vehicle are never good, especially when they are red or oily, because that might mean a leaking oil pan! In this video, Len shows you where and what to look for to find leaks if you find a puddle under your car or truck! Oil pans cap the bottom of your vehicle's engine or automatic transmission, where the oil or fluid required to keep it running smoothly gathers. If the pan is damaged, or a gasket is worn, leaks will happen!

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Top 5 Problems Ford F-150 Pickup 1997-2004 10th Generation

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Shop for New Auto Parts at 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/c/32/t/exhaust-manifold Here are the top 5 problems with the 10th generation Ford F-150, which you can find in model years 1997 to 2004! Did you know the Ford F-150 has problems other than ejecting spark plugs? In this video, Sue points out the five most common problems you might face as an owner of the 10th Generation F-150, and she gives you tips on how you can solve or prevent those problems! If you own one, are thinking of owning one, or know someone that does, check out this video to learn more about the Ford F-150! This process should be similar on the following vehicles:
1997 Ford F-150
1998 Ford F-150
1999 Ford F-150
2000 Ford F-150
2001 Ford F-150
2002 Ford F-150
2003 Ford F-150

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Top 5 Problems Volkswagen New Beetle Coupe 1998-2010 1st Generation

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Shop for New Auto Parts at 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/c/77/aF/air-flow-meter The Volkswagen New Beetle is available in model years 1998 to 2010, here in the US at least, and it's the subject of this Top 5 Problems video! If you own a New Beetle, know someone else that does, or are thinking of buying one, make sure to watch this video to learn all about it! Andy points out the 5 most common problems Beetle drivers might face, and he shows you how you can solve or avoid some of those problems, too! 0:00 Top 5 Problems Volkswagen VW New Beetle Coupe 1998-2010 1st Generation
0:35 Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF)
1:36 Coolant Temperature Sensor
2:18 Coolant Reservoir
3:19 Hood Latch
3:46 Window Regulator
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1998 Volkswagen Beetle
1999 Volkswagen Beetle
2000 Volkswagen Beetle
2001 Volkswagen Beetle
2002 Volkswagen Beetle
2003 Volkswagen Beetle
2004 Volkswagen Beetle
2005 Volkswagen Beetle
2006 Volkswagen Beetle
2007 Volkswagen Beetle
2008 Volkswagen Beetle
2009 Volkswagen Beetle
2010 Volkswagen Beetle

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Car or Truck Always Overheating? Is it Safe to Add Coolant and Keep Driving?

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Shop for New Auto Parts at 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/c/137/ag/gaskets Is your car or truck always overheating? Are you wondering if it's ok to just keep adding coolant and keep driving? Odds are, it's not. And you probably have a leak! Coolant leaks can come from many places: hoses, housings, sensors, and gaskets. In this video, Sue shows you how to trace a coolant leak to its source, and how to identify when your car or truck has a dreaded internal head gasket leak! Check out the video to learn some tips and tricks to solve your coolant problems with parts you can find at 1A Auto! Click the link above to see what parts we have for your car or truck!

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