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Kia Soul - Auction Car Special Part II

Kia Soul - Auction Car Special Part II

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In part one I fixed the loss of crank signal and verified that we now have spark and injector pulse HOWEVER it still does not run? So what's the next step in solving this mystery?
Date: 2020-08-05

Comments and reviews: 10


Just had to do the timing belt on my 2010 kia soul. 2. 0L If i was in NY, I'd make an appointment with you to get the shocks done on mine so you could, if i'm lucky make a video of how to do the shocks on this thing, and maybe you could finally put to bed this myth that the Monroe shocks don't work in these. Everyone says to get the KYB's. Thanks for doing this video.
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Oh, the diesel nozzle being too large to fit in a gas hole doesnt stop an idiot from finding a way of getting diesel in the tank. it just slows them down.
Trust me, I drive a diesel Benz and Ive had to stop people several times. They see my old sedan parked at the pump and they pull up thinking its a gasoline pump.

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I have a 2000 Hyundai sonata v6 3. 3 I have a 5 cylinders running at A6 just put spark plugs and coils in it got some bad gas and it started skipping do I need to change the injectors not showing an injector code ORD electrical problem the OBD2 reader will not give me an answer is it a bad ECM
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At the end of Pt 1, I was sure it was water in the fuel. In Pt 2 when you said it was a 50/50 mix I instantly thought. Water and Antifreeze? Thank goodness its only diesel. Drain tank, R&R fuel filter, refill the tank. Uh, This time with gas. LOL
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Recently, I accidentally ran a hot Kohler K341 engine on 75% diesel and didnt see any smoke or loss of power. Mowed my entire lawn with it. Did not realize my mistake til next morning when cold engine would crank but not start.
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Great Job, as per all of your other videos. However, I would have done an oil change on it, and charged the customer for it of course. Some of the un-burnt Diesel might have diluted the motor oil in the car. just a thought.
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A very interesting video that leads to a tank of NO GO juice. You never get the smell of diesel out of your head. Thank Goodness that customer had you for his mechanic. Great Job! and funny too. Smell my finger Hahaha!
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Im a DIYer and Ive learned more from watching these videos than my next door neighbor learning when he was in an ASE certified school. This is real practical knowledge. Great Job and keep up the videos. I loveem.
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Cant work on a soul with soul jokes. It's bad for the soul. I would have thrown a fuel filter at it. Love the smell of petrol. Great video as always. Keep it up Eric. You are helping many become better mechanics.
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Here green handle means gasoline, black is diesel, blue is E85. Color standardized cross every station. Took me 3 weeks in US before I stop my freak-outs as GF hoosed blacked nossle in the Lexus V6.
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