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Pathfinders, Brake Sizes and Rats! Andy Answers Questions from Some of His Recent Popular Videos!

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For More Info visit us at: http://1aau.to/h/cGt/ Here are some more answers to your questions! In this video, Andy answers viewer questions about Nissan Pathfinders, (surprise, Andy has owned one!) brake rotor differences, and how to get rid of unwelcomed rodent guests! For More Info visit us at http://1aau.to/h/cGt/ ⚠ DISCLAIMER:
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5 Features You Didn’t Know About The 2006-10 Volkswagen Jetta

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For More Info visit us at: http://1aau.to/h/cGu/ Do you own a 2006 to 2010 Volkswagen Jetta? Did you know about any of these 5 features? In this video, Andy points out some helpful and interesting features that are unique to this Volkswagen Jetta that you might not know about! There are a few interesting and uncommon design elements featured in the A5 Jetta that are all about driver and passenger convenience. In this video, you'll learn about convenience hooks in the trunk that keep your grocery bags from spilling out, ways to manually lock doors without a keyhole, how chilly the glovebox can get, and more! Check it out! If you like this video, check out more videos on the 2006-10 Jetta here!
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Cracked, Rusted Truck Tailgate is Loose! How to Repair a Broken Tailgate Yourself!

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For More Info visit us at: http://1aau.to/h/cGs/ A cracked, broken, or rusted tailgate could become loose, or a hazard, especially if near the hinge. In this video, Len shows you how you can reinforce and repair a broken, cracked, or rusted tailgate to make sure it's solid and secure. Len shows you how to shape a piece of sheet steel and weld it to patch the broken tail gate. This task does involve welding, so make sure to have all the necessary safety gear and precautions! As you'll see, this job can be tackled by even a beginner welder fabricator! Check out this playlist for more great DIY tips from our pros!
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Don’t Do That! Why Driving on A Flat Tire Is Dangerous, And Could Cause More Damage!

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For More Info visit us at: http://1aau.to/h/cGe/ Did your steering suddenly get more squishy, or pulling hard to one side, or shaky? You might have a flat tire! In this video, Len shows you why you should pull over as soon as its safe, and address your flat tire, instead of continuing to drive on it! Driving on a flat tire can be dangerous for you, other drivers, and your vehicle! A vehicle with a flat tire can be difficult to control, and may spin or go off the road! It can cause more damage to a tire that could otherwise be repairable, and you can damage wheels or rims, and other parts of your car or truck too! So, don't drive on that flat! Pull over as soon as it's safe, and repair or replace it! For more great tips, check out this playlist!
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Difference Between Brake Pad Materials? What Are Brake Pads Made Of? Car Brake Pads and Rotors!

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For More Info visit us at: http://1aau.to/h/cGf/ Semi-metallic, ceramic, organic? Do you know the differences between these brake pad types? Do you know which you should buy for your car or truck? In this video, Sue teaches you the differences in brake pad materials, and what it means for your application. Semi-metallic brake pads are mainly composed of different metals, while ceramic brake pads are almost entirely ceramic material. Semi-metallic brake pads give off more brake dust, and can cause excessive noise if your brake calipers are aluminum, so semi-metallic pads are better paired with steel brake calipers. Ceramic brake pads give off less dust and make less noise with aluminum brake calipers. Which pad is right for you? Watch the video to find out! Check out this playlist for more great tips!
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Used Car or Truck Came With Wiring Hackjob? How to Clean Up Spliced Wiring Messes!

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For More Info visit us at: http://1aau.to/h/cF6/ Did you get a used car or truck that came with a wiring hackjob? There are lots of customizations on cars and trucks that require tapping into the vehicle's wiring, and some people leave a mess! In this video, Len shows you how to clean up some sloppy wiring splices in your car or truck. He shows you how to clean up and repair bad, loose, or sloppy splices with liquid and regular electrical tape, and then stow those wires neatly and safely so they remain clean, dry, and secure! Check out this playlist for more great info from Len and the other 1A Auto mechanics! For More Info visit us at http://1aau.to/h/cF6/ ⚠ DISCLAIMER:
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Directionals Blinking Fast After Installing LED Bulbs? Diagnose and Quick Fix Hyper Flashing Lights!

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For More Info visit us at: http://1aau.to/h/cGd/ Do you have really fast blinking directional lights after installing nice new LED headlight bulbs in your car or truck? In this video, Len shows you an easy fix for the hyper flashing, and explains the problem behind it! The most common cause is the flasher relay, which depends on a specific electrical current from halogen bulbs to function properly. If the current is too low, the relay flashes faster, thinking a headlight bulb is burned out! Because LED lights draw far less electrical energy than halogen bulbs, this may cause the relay to flash quickly! Check out this playlist for more great tips from Len and the other 1A Auto mechanics!
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