
Hyundai Veloster: EVAP Leak P0456 & P0442
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Date: 2022-02-23
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Cheezy
My Sentra has an intermittent evap leak somewhere, and I know it's not the cap because I had to replace it when it stopped clicking and would freewheel, made fill-ups challenging. I'll wait to chase the leak until it totally breaks, which will probably be right before inspection time. I also have to replace the subframe bushings and I'm pretty sure one of the exhaust flanges rusted out because it sounds like a ricer in the morning.
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My Sentra has an intermittent evap leak somewhere, and I know it's not the cap because I had to replace it when it stopped clicking and would freewheel, made fill-ups challenging. I'll wait to chase the leak until it totally breaks, which will probably be right before inspection time. I also have to replace the subframe bushings and I'm pretty sure one of the exhaust flanges rusted out because it sounds like a ricer in the morning.
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Noey
So you got the Rona Eric, I'm glad you're ok. The Rona hit our house and took my father and my wife of 38 years with. My wife used to alert me when you post a new video. She will yell, Hey babe, your bromance just posted another video! I miss them dearly. Your video always put a smile on my face. Thanks Eric. P. S. can't wait to get my zip up SMA hoodie.
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So you got the Rona Eric, I'm glad you're ok. The Rona hit our house and took my father and my wife of 38 years with. My wife used to alert me when you post a new video. She will yell, Hey babe, your bromance just posted another video! I miss them dearly. Your video always put a smile on my face. Thanks Eric. P. S. can't wait to get my zip up SMA hoodie.
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ToughAncientSpark
That's fine if customer wants to do the work himself. You made money diagnosing. There's plenty of other work.
When I was in business, some of my customers bought RV style awnings through Camping World. I couldn't compete on price but I could on service. I was more than happy to be paid to install them on their campers.
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That's fine if customer wants to do the work himself. You made money diagnosing. There's plenty of other work.
When I was in business, some of my customers bought RV style awnings through Camping World. I couldn't compete on price but I could on service. I was more than happy to be paid to install them on their campers.
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Jon
Hi, Mr. O. Granny's hose trick worked very well. Another similar trick is grampa's stick trick. Get something similar to a 1/4 inch dowel. (It doesn't have to be straight) Touch one end to find a noise and press the other end to your ear. It works to find engine taps, knocks, and squeaks. Thanks for sharing! Stay Healthy!
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Hi, Mr. O. Granny's hose trick worked very well. Another similar trick is grampa's stick trick. Get something similar to a 1/4 inch dowel. (It doesn't have to be straight) Touch one end to find a noise and press the other end to your ear. It works to find engine taps, knocks, and squeaks. Thanks for sharing! Stay Healthy!
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Tom
I have to say I was worried that you were hooking up your battery charger wrong at first glance. But then I saw the red battery cable was hooked to ground. I wonder who thought that was a good idea? And I thought Dodge, I mean Ram, I mean Chrysler, uh, Fiat, Stellantis, whoever they are now had wonderful engineers.
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I have to say I was worried that you were hooking up your battery charger wrong at first glance. But then I saw the red battery cable was hooked to ground. I wonder who thought that was a good idea? And I thought Dodge, I mean Ram, I mean Chrysler, uh, Fiat, Stellantis, whoever they are now had wonderful engineers.
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FenstermakerWJ
I think we're all hoping that was soap that you got on your hands. Lol, that's why I wear gloves more when I'm working on interiors of cars.
It all started for me with working on this one car that had a steering wheel that was so sticky you had to use effort to unstick your hand from it.
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I think we're all hoping that was soap that you got on your hands. Lol, that's why I wear gloves more when I'm working on interiors of cars.
It all started for me with working on this one car that had a steering wheel that was so sticky you had to use effort to unstick your hand from it.
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ToughAncientSpark
Hose idea to hear sound was a good idea.
In the day we also used wood battens, soda bottles, socket extensions, and someone with a good set of ears (before we listened to too much rock and roll.
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Hose idea to hear sound was a good idea.
In the day we also used wood battens, soda bottles, socket extensions, and someone with a good set of ears (before we listened to too much rock and roll.
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Stu
Eric. of course there's always a HAPPY ENDING. especially if it includes baby oil and liquid hand soap LOL. thanks also for the hose air leak tip too. Stu from New Zealand
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Eric. of course there's always a HAPPY ENDING. especially if it includes baby oil and liquid hand soap LOL. thanks also for the hose air leak tip too. Stu from New Zealand
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John
These effects aren t very special. Beavis & Butthead.
Seriously - that tube trick was the best thing since, You re shifting, you re VTEC ing
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These effects aren t very special. Beavis & Butthead.
Seriously - that tube trick was the best thing since, You re shifting, you re VTEC ing
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