
Heres How Stupid People Jump Start a Car
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Date: 2020-01-05
Comments and reviews: 8
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HA HA just caught Scotty in a mistake. The Suzuki sidekicks (GM tracker and related Samurai, they do last forever. People where I live are still driving them with 300, 000+ km them. And they hold good value. I wanted one myself for a hunting vehicle. Can't find one at a good price. Why so popular? Because no one makes a solid simple low price 4x4 today. Jeep? Subaru? All cost a fortune for a vehicle that's gonna get scratched and dented to hell in real bush use. Modern 4x4 too expensive to take off road and way way too delicate. A good used tracker costs way less than a new side by side. Can be run on the highway to get to and from hunting/fishing locations. Has heat and a radio and costs much less to maintain and repair. These nearly 40 year vehicles are getting scarce and rusty. God I hate new vehicles.
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HA HA just caught Scotty in a mistake. The Suzuki sidekicks (GM tracker and related Samurai, they do last forever. People where I live are still driving them with 300, 000+ km them. And they hold good value. I wanted one myself for a hunting vehicle. Can't find one at a good price. Why so popular? Because no one makes a solid simple low price 4x4 today. Jeep? Subaru? All cost a fortune for a vehicle that's gonna get scratched and dented to hell in real bush use. Modern 4x4 too expensive to take off road and way way too delicate. A good used tracker costs way less than a new side by side. Can be run on the highway to get to and from hunting/fishing locations. Has heat and a radio and costs much less to maintain and repair. These nearly 40 year vehicles are getting scarce and rusty. God I hate new vehicles.
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CryptoConservativeJason
Put a battery in a 64 lemons that i was selling. Perfect car total frame off. Long story short it was dark in the barn and i hooked the battery up backwards. Walked to the shop came back and the brake lights were flashing. Melted every wire in the car lol. So I taped them all up professionally like and im sure the guy is driving it like that still. Wasn't shifting right. Nome of the electrical was right anymore. Sad story for the guy.
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Put a battery in a 64 lemons that i was selling. Perfect car total frame off. Long story short it was dark in the barn and i hooked the battery up backwards. Walked to the shop came back and the brake lights were flashing. Melted every wire in the car lol. So I taped them all up professionally like and im sure the guy is driving it like that still. Wasn't shifting right. Nome of the electrical was right anymore. Sad story for the guy.
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Mr. Z
Someone wanted me to help him install a battery into his truck at night. I had him drop the new battery in and didnt realize he dropped in backwards. When we connected all lights turned on. Then I realized he put in backwards. battery light came on and it definitely affected his truck. dude was mad at me gezz
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Someone wanted me to help him install a battery into his truck at night. I had him drop the new battery in and didnt realize he dropped in backwards. When we connected all lights turned on. Then I realized he put in backwards. battery light came on and it definitely affected his truck. dude was mad at me gezz
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Craig Freeman
Ive always figured that intelligence of a person was measured by how much hair was missing. My theory is that as a person gets smarter, the brain cells push outward forcing hair to fall out. Unfortunately, I still have a full head of hair minus a widows peak thats forming as I get closer to being old.
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Ive always figured that intelligence of a person was measured by how much hair was missing. My theory is that as a person gets smarter, the brain cells push outward forcing hair to fall out. Unfortunately, I still have a full head of hair minus a widows peak thats forming as I get closer to being old.
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DANNY NANDKUMAR
Scotty is right about mitsubishi about interference engines and weak automatic transmission but I got an 95 Hyundai sonata with a Mitsubishi 4g63 engine and it has 161, 368 miles still going strong all you got to is change the timing belt every 60, 000 or 90, 000 miles
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Scotty is right about mitsubishi about interference engines and weak automatic transmission but I got an 95 Hyundai sonata with a Mitsubishi 4g63 engine and it has 161, 368 miles still going strong all you got to is change the timing belt every 60, 000 or 90, 000 miles
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Kent Witham
When I was younger, was giving someone a jump on their sixties British convertible. It was positive ground and neither of us realized that I said I wasn't sure how to hook it up, they said go ahead. Instantly burned up some wires and probably other stuff
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When I was younger, was giving someone a jump on their sixties British convertible. It was positive ground and neither of us realized that I said I wasn't sure how to hook it up, they said go ahead. Instantly burned up some wires and probably other stuff
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Vince Eberman
good mechanic because I used to think red is positive till I found an anomaly more than once luckily I looked because that's what I do. can't remember which vehicle the battery was for so always look for that plus or negative symbol never go by color
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good mechanic because I used to think red is positive till I found an anomaly more than once luckily I looked because that's what I do. can't remember which vehicle the battery was for so always look for that plus or negative symbol never go by color
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Glenn Gray
We have had a war going on in this country between the Democrats and the Republicans for years, especially since Obama was voted in as our president. They are the terrorists.
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We have had a war going on in this country between the Democrats and the Republicans for years, especially since Obama was voted in as our president. They are the terrorists.
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