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Power Liftgate Won’t Open – Bad Switch or Latch? How to Find Out!

Shop for New Auto Parts at 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/c/15/bD/exterior-door-handles This video shows you how to diagnose electric door latches! Modern cars with power door release and actuation rely on electrical activation with buttons and switches! Unfortunately, like other electrical components, they have several avenues of failure: wiring, fuses, shorts, and even communication with other systems. Watch this video to see how to diagnose these problems, and why our rear door wouldn't open. The answer may surprise you! Check out more of our diagnosis videos with this playlist:
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Top Problems Ford Ranger 3rd Generation 1998-2012

Shop for New Auto Parts at 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/c/4/Q/electrical-auto-parts These are the top 5 problems with the 3rd generation Ford Ranger, which ranged for model years 1998 to 2012! In this video Andy discusses some of the top problems you may find with a Ranger in this year range, and he also gives some advice on how you can resolve many of those problems yourself! Check out some more of our videos on the 3rd gen Ranger! For More Info visit us at http://1aau.to/h/cei/ ⚠ DISCLAIMER:
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Why You Should Rotate Your Tires

Shop for New Auto Parts at 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/c/444/r/jacks-vehicle-lifting Tires can wear unevenly for a number of reasons ranging from drive type, driving style, road conditions, to suspension wear and damage. Rotating tires at regular intervals of either 5000 miles, or as directed by your vehicle manufacturer, ensures long lasting, safe, and smooth rolling tires. Watch this video to see how and why! Check here for more great automotive knowledge videos!
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Transmission Teardown! How Does an Automatic Transmission Work?

Shop for New Auto Parts at 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/c/233/k/automatic-transmission-filters Buckle up, it's a big one! Andy pulls an automatic transmission, and then tears it down to give you an inside look at all the pieces! He shows you how the gears and clutches work together to move your vehicle down the road. He shows how the whole system is directed by the computer, and actuated by automatic transmission fluid, which is why it's so important to check fluid levels and replace dirty fluid! He even puts it back together when he's done! If you liked this video, don't forget to subscribe! And check out our other awesome general automotive knowledge content right here:
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Check Engine Light? Weak Acceleration or Reduced Power – P2138

Shop for New Auto Parts at 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/c/221/b/accelerator-pedal-position-sensor You got a check engine light, and read the code. It's a P2138 – Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch D/E Voltage Correlation. But what does that mean? In this video, Andy breaks down the code in simple terms, explains why it may have caused symptoms like poor acceleration, or reduced power mode, then shows you how to diagnose your electronic accelerator pedal and wiring, to help you determine what you need to do to resolve the code! If you liked this video, don't forget to subscribe! And then check out more of our great DIY videos here:
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Check Engine Light? Weak Acceleration or Reduced Power – Code P2138

Shop for New Auto Parts at 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/c/221/b/accelerator-pedal-position-sensor You got a check engine light, and read the code. It's a P2138 – Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch D/E Voltage Correlation. But what does that mean? In this video, Andy breaks down the code in simple terms, explains why it may have caused symptoms like poor acceleration, or reduced power mode, then shows you how to diagnose your electronic accelerator pedal and wiring, to help you determine what you need to do to resolve the code! If you liked this video, don't forget to subscribe! And then check out more of our great DIY videos here:
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What are Shocks? What are Struts? Do You Know the Difference?

Shop for New Auto Parts at 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/c/64/cJ/shocks-and-struts Do you know the difference between shocks and struts? Do you know which your vehicle uses? In this video, Sue explains the difference between shocks and struts, she shows you their base components, how they work, and how they combine with springs to keep your ride smooth! If you liked this video, check out some of our other automotive general knowledge videos!
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