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Impala With An Easy EVAP Problem

Impala With An Easy EVAP Problem

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Impala With An Easy EVAP Problem I enjoy all Eric O content, even if it's a job done previously. As a citizen of the PRNY I really appreciate seeing how a pro gets it done. The videos are very helpful. Keep up the great work.
Date: 2024-01-04

Comments and reviews: 12


Thank you for taking the time to mentor the high school students. I have said all of my life. I did not get to where I am alone. Many people were kind enough to share their wisdom, knowledge, of their professional experience to help me grow in my work life. McKay has a great opportunity and if he plans on taking up a mechanical technician position, he is working for the best trainer around. Thank you Eric for taking the time to share your experience, knowledge, honesty and integrity. Hope you have a blessed and Happy New Year
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Will have to say that you save me lots of money and headaches. Upgrade my old scanner to Autel scanner over the holidays. Already paid for itself the first use Old snap-on one was to outdated. Had problems with rich fuel and ruff idle cold morning. Alcohol % was 57 with regular gas. Reset and everything is working and running smoothly. Thanks for showing us tricks on diagnosing problems. So we don t end up throwing the parts canon at are vehicles. Or have to get screwed by dealerships.
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I'm just surprised that your school has any type of trades classes. When I retired, I offered to teach manual machining and auto repair on a volunteer basis at three of my local high schools and was told they had discontinued all shop classes in my state.
Pretty sad really as my shop owner's liability insurance would not allow me to hire anyone younger than 18.
Where are these kids gonna learn anything about the real world before they're thrown in to it?

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Macoy. Make yourself useful. If you've got nothing to do, clear up, sweep up, wipe the tools/trolleys/workbenches down. You've got yourself a great position there, learning from the best. Don't waste it buddy. Good luck with your studies.
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Sounds like your bad bought of flu is over, maybe a bit nasal, but hey, no change there! :) Hopefully you recovered from the 50 lashes I sentenced you to, for suffering too much: ) Happy new year guy: )
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Is tis the season for vent valves. I just changed mine out last saturday. I've changed this Part three times in two years. Shitty quality after market parts. Thanks for the v j o Eric o happy thursday
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It's the variety that I appreciate because just like you, you never know what's going to come through that door. Refresher course's never hurt anyone. Keep up the good work Eric
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Thanks for all your hard work on every video. Congrats to the intern, he struck gold with you. A true mechanic, not a parts changer. Hope the New Year will be good for you and your family!
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Nice! Glad to see you participate in an apprenticeship program! We have lost so many trade job workers. Electricians, plumbers, HVAC, carpenters, auto techs etc way to go, Eric!
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Great news on the apprentice program. I did the same thing in high school a billion years ago. I'm with Mike Rowe. the trades are a great place for anyone to work.
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I envy McCoy! I hope he understands what an opportunity it is to learn from the master, and he takes full advantage of the privilege!
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Rinse and repeat! It never hurts to show things over and over. I enjoy your methodology and humor tackling your work. Keep them coming
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