Shop for New Auto Parts at 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/c/137/L/gaskets Do you know what else to replace when you change spark plugs? On newer cars, spark plugs are often hard to reach, and you might need to remove other parts to get to them, in which case, you might need to replace some one time use items like gaskets and boots. In older modern vehicles, you might need to replace an ignition coil, coil pack boot, or wires. In older vehicles, there are other wear items that should be replaced with the spark plugs, like the distributor and rotor, or spark plug wires. Check out this video to figure out what else you might need to replace on your next spark plug change Check out this playlist for other great tips and secrets our mechanics know!
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What is a Cooling Fan Clutch?
Shop for New Auto Parts at 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/c/113/m/radiator-fan-clutch Auto Part Encyclopedia: In this video, Len covers everything you need to know about the cooling fan clutch, like what it is, how it works, why you might need to replace one, when you need to do it, and a general how to replace it! For more specific how-tos you can check the links below! How to Replace Radiator Fan Clutch 2000-04 GMC Yukon:
How to Replace Fan Clutch 94-02 Dodge Ram 1500:
How to Replace Radiator Fan Clutch 07-14 Toyota FJ Cruiser:
How to Replace Radiator Fan Clutch 01-05 BMW 325Xi:
How to Replace Fan Clutch 96-00 Nissan Pathfinder:
How To Replace Radiator Fan Clutch 97-03 Ford F150:
How to Replace Radiator Fan Clutch 06-10 Ford Explorer:
How to Replace Radiator Fan Clutch 96-99 GMC K1500:
How to Replace Radiator Fan Clutch Nut 00-06 Chevy Suburban:
How to Replace Radiator Fan and Fan Clutch 02-08 Dodge Ram:
How to Replace Electric Fan Clutch 02-07 GMC Envoy XL:
How to Replace Radiator Fan Clutch 96-04 GMC Yukon:
How To Replace Radiator Fan Clutch 73-91 GMC Jimmy:
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How to Diagnose a Loose or Stuck Belt Tensioner
Shop for New Auto Parts at 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/c/105/ad/serpentine-belt-tensioner Did you know that squealing belts or pulleys may actually be the result of a bad belt tensioner? Check out this video where Len shows you how to identify a bad belt tensioner, and also discusses how improper belt tension can lead to worn pulley bearings and belts! Check out more of our great diagnosis videos in this playlist!
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Check Engine Light? Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit High Input – P0343
The check engine light code P0343 indicates that there is a problem with the electrical circuit in the bank 1 camshaft position sensor. Other symptoms you may notice include a bucking or surging engine, engine stalls, or the engine not being able to start. In this video, Andy explains the purpose of the camshaft position sensor, and then shows you how to diagnose electrical problems with one. The information applies to camshaft position sensors from other banks also, if your vehicle has them. Check out some of our other great diagnostic videos that you can do at home:
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Check Engine Light? Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit High Input – Code P0343
The check engine light code P0343 indicates that there is a problem with the electrical circuit in the bank 1 camshaft position sensor. Other symptoms you may notice include a bucking or surging engine, engine stalls, or the engine not being able to start. In this video, Andy explains the purpose of the camshaft position sensor, and then shows you how to diagnose electrical problems with one. The information applies to camshaft position sensors from other banks also, if your vehicle has them. Check out some of our other great diagnostic videos that you can do at home:
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How to Diagnose Door Hinge Problems: Creaking, Flexing, Sagging, and Wear
Shop for New Auto Parts at 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/c/57/C/door-hinge-parts If your vehicle doors creak or groan when you shut them, or are tough to close, or don't line up quite right, this video is for you! In this video, Len shows you how to diagnose door hinges, and shows you what to do to correct the problems. Check out more of our great diagnostic videos that you can do at home!
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Pulley Problems: How to Diagnose Squealing and Chattering Noise From Under the Hood!
Shop for New Auto Parts at 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/c/178/G/drive-belt-pulleys Learn how to diagnose squealing and chattering noises coming from under the hood of your vehicle! In this video, Len shows you the common causes of squealing and chattering noises from your engine: pulley bearings! He shows you how to check them out, and decide when it's time to replace one. Check out our collection of other diagnostics you can do yourself in your own driveway:
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