
Quick In & Out EVAP Diag - Or So You Think.
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Date: 2021-05-05
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Glycerin
I'm an IT guy. back in the 2000s i was checkin' out a friend's computer and plugged the monitor cable into the onboard video port instead of the graphics card, and sure enough when I turned it on it appeared as if the computer wouldn't POST. Moved it over to the graphics card and then got video.
When I built my first computer at 15 years old, i mounted the motherboard directly to the case chassis and fried all the FAN header ports. Oops. use standoffs!
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I'm an IT guy. back in the 2000s i was checkin' out a friend's computer and plugged the monitor cable into the onboard video port instead of the graphics card, and sure enough when I turned it on it appeared as if the computer wouldn't POST. Moved it over to the graphics card and then got video.
When I built my first computer at 15 years old, i mounted the motherboard directly to the case chassis and fried all the FAN header ports. Oops. use standoffs!
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ROSS,
Reminded me the time i got called out to a Ford. No start and the customer said he replaced the fuel pump and sure thing it was working but however there was no fuel pressure so pulled the pump out of tank found he left the clear plugs on the inlet Port of the new fuel pump and pushed it straight over the hose showed him he was so embarrassed
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Reminded me the time i got called out to a Ford. No start and the customer said he replaced the fuel pump and sure thing it was working but however there was no fuel pressure so pulled the pump out of tank found he left the clear plugs on the inlet Port of the new fuel pump and pushed it straight over the hose showed him he was so embarrassed
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Roger
I Liked this one. Got the valve unpluged, and the tendency with anybody would have been - Eureka! I found the problem, but you continued the diagnistic and found a small leak and the valve/filter was plugged.
Well done! This thought process is aplicable to everything. (I'm not a nechanic, just an observer)
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I Liked this one. Got the valve unpluged, and the tendency with anybody would have been - Eureka! I found the problem, but you continued the diagnistic and found a small leak and the valve/filter was plugged.
Well done! This thought process is aplicable to everything. (I'm not a nechanic, just an observer)
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autos
Just curious she never said that the guy get all that stuff fixed at your shop or did he go somewhere else. Makes life a lot easier when you get all the gadgets and you know how to use them properly there's a lot of people out there that's just going by the skin of their teeth.
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Just curious she never said that the guy get all that stuff fixed at your shop or did he go somewhere else. Makes life a lot easier when you get all the gadgets and you know how to use them properly there's a lot of people out there that's just going by the skin of their teeth.
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LexTeakMiaLoki
Man this guy is good. Getting tired of saying it but here is a triple issue problem and its diagnosed in the time it would take me to say There's your problem lady. I think were all getting spoiled. Mr O is a class act and about the best we'll see in a lifetime.
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Man this guy is good. Getting tired of saying it but here is a triple issue problem and its diagnosed in the time it would take me to say There's your problem lady. I think were all getting spoiled. Mr O is a class act and about the best we'll see in a lifetime.
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Kevin
My 04 Sonata, which I currently still have as a work car had that exact issue around 2015. Filler neck replaced exposed from a smoke test. Currently 173k miles and still going. Did finally smartin up and bought a 2019 Highlander SE for the wife
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My 04 Sonata, which I currently still have as a work car had that exact issue around 2015. Filler neck replaced exposed from a smoke test. Currently 173k miles and still going. Did finally smartin up and bought a 2019 Highlander SE for the wife
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EyesWideOpen
Great video! While we re on a Hyundai, just got a 2012 Elantra that has the yellow wheel sensor light, checked tires and checked sensors for defective batteries, not getting a reading from any of the sensors, what s your thought?
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Great video! While we re on a Hyundai, just got a 2012 Elantra that has the yellow wheel sensor light, checked tires and checked sensors for defective batteries, not getting a reading from any of the sensors, what s your thought?
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Steve
Instead of using your light to look for smoke. Try a laser pointer, the smallest amount of smoke will interfere the laser beam. Use your infrared thermometer, as long as it has a laser pointer. As always, thanks for the vids.
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Instead of using your light to look for smoke. Try a laser pointer, the smallest amount of smoke will interfere the laser beam. Use your infrared thermometer, as long as it has a laser pointer. As always, thanks for the vids.
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Tony
Wish you were in Houston. We don't have all of that crust under our vehicles and property is relatively inexpensive as compared to NY. Oh, and we don't have that funny looking white grass that you have. Have I convinced you?
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Wish you were in Houston. We don't have all of that crust under our vehicles and property is relatively inexpensive as compared to NY. Oh, and we don't have that funny looking white grass that you have. Have I convinced you?
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