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Howling Noise from a Wheel Bearing on Your Car or Truck? You Have to Replace It! We’ll Show You How

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For More Info visit us at: http://1aau.to/h/g7z/ A noise from the wheel area of your car or truck is often going to be a wheel bearing! In this video, Len shows you how to narrow down the location of the noise to the bearing, and what you should do once you find it! Replacing a wheel bearing can be something you are able to do yourself at home, so check out the video to learn what you need to know to tackle this repair yourself! Make sure to follow the link above to 1AAuto.com to find a bearing that fits your car or truck so you can replace yours soon! 0:00 Howling Noise from a Wheel Bearing on Your Car or Truck? You Have to Replace It! We'll Show You How
0:42 Checking for Symptoms Other than Noise
2:43 Bearing Replacement Tips

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Click Link for Full Video! -Suspension Noise? #shorts

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For More Info visit us at: http://1aau.to/h/fX3/ Suspension noise coming from the front of your car or truck? Check out this video to learn how to find the source of the clunking or creaking noises, wandering steering, or odd front tire wear! Len shows you where to look, and how to find worn or broken steering or suspension parts causing any of those problems! #shorts

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Performance Headlights on Your Car or Truck: Top 3 Reasons to Make the Switch Yourself!

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For More Info visit us at: http://1aau.to/h/g6W/ Are your car or truck's headlights looking foggy, hazy, or just not performing like they used to? It's not just an aesthetic issue; diminished headlight performance can compromise your safety on the road. In our latest video, we delve into the top three compelling reasons to replace those old, worn-out headlights with modern performance upgrades. 1. Enhanced Visibility: Upgrading to performance headlights ensures a brighter and more focused beam, illuminating the road ahead more effectively. This means better visibility during nighttime driving and adverse weather conditions, keeping you and your passengers safer. 2. Improved Aesthetics: New headlights can dramatically refresh your vehicle's appearance. Sleek designs and clear lenses give your car or truck a modern look, making it stand out on the road. 3. Cost-Effective DIY Installation: Replacing headlights is a straightforward process that you can tackle yourself, saving on labor costs. With our step-by-step guides and quality parts, you'll have your new headlights installed in no time. Don't compromise on safety or style. Watch our video to learn how easy it is to upgrade your headlights and experience the difference firsthand. 0:00 Performance Headlights on Your Car or Truck: Top 3 Reasons to Make the Switch Yourself!
0:37 The Most Common Problem with Headlights
2:48 You Can Replace Headlights Yourself!
8:02 The Difference is Clear!

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How to Replace Serpentine Belt 2006-2011 Honda Civic

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Shop for New Auto Parts at 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/c/192/b9/serpentine-belts This video shows you how to install a new serpentine belt on your 2006-2011 Honda Civic. The serpentine belt delivers engine power to a number of your vehicle's critical accessories, like the alternator and water pump. Over time, the rubber belt can harden or crack and begin to slip or break. It's best to replace your serpentine belt at regular intervals. Estimated installation time for a professional technician is approximately: 42 minutes This repair was done on a 2009 Honda Civic LX 1.8L Sedan 4-Door FWD Automatic and the process should be similar on the following vehicles:
2006 Honda Civic
2007 Honda Civic
2008 Honda Civic
2009 Honda Civic
2010 Honda Civic
2011 Honda Civic

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How to Replace Hood Latch 2006-2011 Honda Civic

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Shop for New Auto Parts at 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/c/139/3/hood-latch This video shows you how to install a new hood latch on your 2006-2011 Honda Civic. The hood latch many times can become rusty and seized, or stuck, after many years of wet or salty air passing through the front end of your vehicle. When that happens, you may find yourself unable to open your hood, or unable to keep the hood shut. Either an inconvenience, or a danger, you should replace it. This repair was done on a 2009 Honda Civic LX 1.8L Sedan 4-Door FWD Automatic and the process should be similar on the following vehicles:
2006 Honda Civic
2007 Honda Civic
2008 Honda Civic
2009 Honda Civic
2010 Honda Civic
2011 Honda Civic

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How to Replace Headlights 2006-2011 Honda Civic

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New Headlight Set from 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/ia/1ALHP01648 This video shows you how to install new, quality, headlight assemblies on your 2006-2011 Honda Civic. Over time, headlight lenses become dull and hazy. You'd be surprised how much that affects your night time visibility! Replacing your headlight assembly is an easy way to improve safety and appearance on your vehicle. This repair was done on a 2009 Honda Civic LX 1.8L Sedan 4-Door FWD Automatic and the process should be similar on the following vehicles:
2006 Honda Civic
2007 Honda Civic
2008 Honda Civic
2009 Honda Civic
2010 Honda Civic
2011 Honda Civic

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How to Drain & Fill Transmission Fluid 2006-2011 Honda Civic

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For More Info visit us at: http://1aau.to/h/g8e/ This video shows you how to drain & fill the transmission fluid on your 2006-2011 Honda Civic. This repair was done on a 2009 Honda Civic LX 1.8L Sedan 4-Door FWD Automatic and the process should be similar on the following vehicles:
2006 Honda Civic
2007 Honda Civic
2008 Honda Civic
2009 Honda Civic
2010 Honda Civic
2011 Honda Civic

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