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Join me, your DIY friend @BajraDIY, as I tackle everything from fixing leaky faucets to car issues. Life's a DIY adventure. And I'm your trusty guide to help you navigate the treacherous waters of home improvement and mechanical repairs. With a little elbow grease, a dash of creativity, and maybe a few band-aids, anything is possible. So grab your tools and buckle up :-). We will fix anything.
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Replace Serpentine Belt on 2009-2013 Toyota Corolla #toyota #corolla #diymechanics
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Replacing the serpentine belt on my 2009 Toyota Corolla. Check my channel @BajraDIY for more DIY maintenance videos. #shorts #mechanic #diymechanics #toyota #corolla #serpentinebelt
How to Replace the Serpentine Belt on a Toyota Corolla | 2009 - 2013 1.8L 2ZR-FE
Просмотров 36623 дня назад
The serpentine belt, also known as the accessory drive belt, is a vital component in all vehicles. It is responsible for driving several essential systems, making it a crucial part of your car's operation. A serpentine belt typically lasts between 50,000 and 100,000 miles, but this can vary depending on factors like driving conditions, maintenance, and the quality of the belt itself. Replacing ...
Car carpet cleaning using a multi tool(THE JIGGLER). #carcleaning #shorts
Просмотров 6 тыс.Месяц назад
Car carpet cleaning using an oscillating multi tool.
Fill and Bleed a Daytona Floor Jack from Harbor Freight
Просмотров 582Месяц назад
The video demonstrates how to fill and bleed a Daytona low-profile jack from Harbor Freight. When you buy a new Daytona jack, it comes pre-filled with hydraulic jack oil. However, checking the level and bleeding any trapped air is always a good idea. The model featured in the video is the DS300LP Dual Piston Low Profile jack. #harborfreight #diymechanics Find Johnsen's 5594 Hydraulic Jack Oil -...
Replace Serpentine Belt | Ford Escape | 08 -12 #diy #diymechanics #automobile
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Serpentine Belt (Accessory Drive Belt) replacement on 2nd generation Ford Escape vehicles equipped with a 2.5L engine. 2008 Ford Escape 2009 Ford Escape 2010 Ford Escape 2011 Ford Escape 2012 Ford Escape #diy #diymechanics #ford #fordescape #automobile
Replace Serpentine Belt | Ford Escape 2.5L 4 Cylinder | 2008 - 2012
Просмотров 659Месяц назад
The serpentine belt, also known as the accessory drive belt, is a vital component in all vehicles. It is responsible for driving several essential systems, making it a crucial part of your car's operation. A serpentine belt typically lasts between 50,000 and 100,000 miles, but this can vary depending on factors like driving conditions, maintenance, and the quality of the belt itself. Replacing ...
Replace Fog Lights | 08-12 Ford Escape #diy #diymechanics #shorts
Просмотров 560Месяц назад
Replacing fog lamp and bulb on 2nd Generation Ford Escapes. This process should apply to the following vehicles: 2008 Ford Escape 2009 Ford Escape 2010 Ford Escape 2011 Ford Escape 2012 Ford Escape #diy #automobile #diymechanics #fordescape
Tool Daily Foam Cannon: Good or Bad #carcleaning #shorts
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.Месяц назад
Tool Daily Foam Cannon from Amazon. (amzn.to/3yKkgjE) #diycleaning #cardetail
Stem Repair Kit | Multi Turn Shut-Off Valve | Easy DIY #shorts
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A cost-effective solution for repairing a leaky multi-turn shut-off valve using the stem repair kit. #diy #homemaintenance #plumbing
Oil Change | Toyota Corolla #automobile #oilchange #diy #mechanic #toyota #corolla
Просмотров 10 тыс.Месяц назад
Oil change on my 2009 Toyota Corolla. DIY love MotivXTools (MX2320) Oil Filter Wrench (amzn.to/46FQl8O) #shorts #automobile #mechanic #cars #diy #toyota #corolla #mobil1
Engine Oil & Filter Replacement | Toyota Corolla (2009 - 2013) | 1.8 L (2ZR-FE)
Просмотров 5282 месяца назад
The video demonstrates the process of changing the engine oil and filter for the following Toyota Corolla models with a 1.8L 4-cylinder (2ZR-FE) engine. 2009 Toyota Corolla 2010 Toyota Corolla 2011 Toyota Corolla 2012 Toyota Corolla 2013 Toyota Corolla Changing the oil is basic maintenance, but it's crucial for your car's engine if you want it to last a long time. You should change the oil ever...
Clean AC Drain line with Vinegar | Eco-friendly #diy #hvacmaintenance
Просмотров 4 тыс.2 месяца назад
Vinegar is an effective and environmentally friendly solution for cleaning your AC drainline. Removes Algae, Mold and Mildew: Vinegar is acidic, which helps to eliminate bacteria, mold, and algae that can grow in the damp environment of the drainline. Dissolves Buildup: Over time, mineral deposits and organic matter can accumulate in the drainline, leading to clogs. Vinegar's acidity can help d...
Cleaning external HVAC compressor coils - Safely and Quickly #diy #hvacmaintenance #homemaintenance
Просмотров 7802 месяца назад
Regular maintenance, including cleaning the external HVAC compressor, is essential to ensure your system operates efficiently, lasts longer, and provides optimal cooling performance. Dirt, dust, and debris can accumulate on the coils and fins of the compressor. This build-up restricts airflow, making the system work harder to cool your home. Cleaning the compressor helps maintain optimal airflo...
Repair or Replace a Window Screen | Easy DIY Job
Просмотров 1212 месяца назад
Window screens are a simple and effective way to keep bugs and pests out of your home while still letting fresh air in. However, they can be easily damaged, leading to minor holes and tears. In the video, you will learn how to replace or repair a window screen in just four easy steps. You can choose between fiberglass or aluminum mesh for your frame. Please refer to the pros and cons of each op...
Clear and informative video!
Glad you liked it
is this only work with bass craft valve?
@tilliethompson6681 - I am not sure if it works with another brand valve. I have only used the repair kit with old Brasscraft angle and straight multi-turn valves.
Nice video, thanks for sharing
Glad you liked it.
Thanks for the video. My jack came low on oil. I saw another video and they bled the jack with the plug off - which is correct? - thanks
Does that repair kit thing only come in plastic, not brass or metal ? Seems like it can break easily when turned to operate.
@jakec5618 - The plastic kit should work without any issues. I have never had any problems. Make sure you don't overtighten the bonnet nut. The bonnet nut only needs to be tight enough to prevent it from leaking. Otherwise, it will be tough to turn if overtighten. Also, clean the inside of the shutoff valve properly if old rubber pieces do not come out. I think Brasscraft also makes metal kits, but plastic should work fine.
@@BajraDIY I see appreciate it. Also, have you ever had any issues where the new stem kit doesn't work due to a bad seat ?
Psa the tensioner is a 9/16 not a 15
Thanks for the exact specification.
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Where can I get one of those ?
@DanielGonzalez-tu6dh - It's a Dremmel multi-max oscillating tool from Home Depot. You can use any inexpensive orbital or oscillating tool to remove dust from the car carpet. However, multi-tools are suitable for other home maintenance projects. It has many uses. Amazon link - amzn.to/478tlzB
@@BajraDIY appreciate it thank you !
Nice work! Boy that filter housing was over tightened! The spec is 18 lb-ft. Once I had to take a Corolla in because the housing was so tight that I thought I would break it.
Glad you liked the video! Thanks for the torque spec.
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Serpentine Belt OEM Motorcraft Part number: JK6867B (9L8Z8620C)
Great and thank you very much for your explanations. Practical and complete.Ciao.
@murielleetjean-pierre6249 - Glad it was helpful!
Were to buy this insert would be helpful
@cmflow69200 - The stem repair kit information is in the description. I was only able to find it at Home Depot. Local hardware stores may also carry it.
@@BajraDIY thank you so much
Did you shake it up like I’m being fr bc if not that’s the problem
your meant to put snow foam in it not shampoo.
@ninjaman12375 - Thanks for the tip! I will try snow foam.
Just a tip: replace the oil filter first then drain the pan. More oil tends to drip from the pan after oil filter is removed
Thanks for the tip!
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Had no idea you could even repair these! Thanks for the instructional video! Still water leakage can cause a litany of issues. I’d still upgrade to a quarter turn ball valve. But a great piece of information for anyone without the proper tools to do a complete valve change. Thank you for this video!
Glad to help
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I want to do this fix on my valves, but I'm worried something might go wrong and I'll be forced to leave the main water line shut off and I won't be able to use water in the house. Is there any chance something might go wrong by doing this fix? What would you rate the success rate of doing this repair?
I have successfully fixed many valves using this method without any issues. However, I have encountered challenges when removing the old valve parts. 1. In the video, I have the toilet supply line (braided line) disconnected because I was also replacing the toilet. Removing the toilet line was particularly difficult, and I was concerned that the CPVC pipe sticking out of the wall might break. Replacing the bonnet nut and stem was easy, but it's crucial not to put too much strain on the CPVC pipe at any given time. If you have a copper line, you're in better shape. Just use new stem with washer and new washer for the bonnet nut, as shown in the video. Use two wrenches, one to hold the body and the other to loosen or tighten the bonnet nut. 2. In another project, the old plastic stem (original valve, 20 years old) on the hot water line was almost chewed up, possibly due to chemical reactions in the hot water line. Removing it was tricky since it nearly broke when turning. 3. I also encountered a situation where the shut-off valve handle would not turn at all. It was stuck, and at that time, the only option was to replace the shut-off valve. I ended up calling a plumber. This was before I had any DIY skills. :-) All of my challenges were encountered when removing the old parts. If you're able to remove the old stems and valves, installing new parts is easy as long as you follow the directions. But please seek professional help and hire a plumber if you have any doubts. Also, make sure that your main water shut-off valve is working properly before starting any plumbing projects.
You forgot to remove the lock for the oil filter
I never had to remove the lock clip. When removing the oil filter canister, the rim of the wrench tool slightly lifts the clip. Never had any issues.
Where can I get that tool online?
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Don't do this kids, lmfao
Why should we avoid this unless people want to avoid a momentary vinegar aroma :-)? I have seen HVAC technicians come for a yearly check-up and do the same thing (vinegar or Clorox bleach), clean coil fins, and check compressor capacitor capacitance and charge anywhere from $80-$100. What's wrong with this DIY preventive maintenance?
Yes, let your drain clog up, and your air-conditioning go off. The code that’s going to flash will probably be 196. 🤡
Why do you say not to do it? Do you even know, or do you just say stuff?
I have that same cover but with yellow stripe for my F150 and boy is it a tight fit. I got it up on the dashboard getting warm, so hopefully it stretches just a bit. 🙏
Exactly what I needed! Great video!
Glad it helped!
Is there a benefit to doing what you did compared to replacing the valve?
A new valve, particularly a quarter-turn valve, generally has a longer lifespan than a multi-turn valve. However, replacing the rubber washer in a multi-turn valve is a simple task that any average DIYer like myself can complete within minutes. Most of the time, other parts of the valve are still in good shape even after 20-30 years, and just a washer fix can extend the operability of the multi-turn valve by another 7-10 years. On the other hand, replacing the entire valve is a more complex process that involves removing the compression nut and ferrule and cleaning the pipe for the new ferrule and shutoff valve. Depending on the situation, access to more tools will be required, and a professional plumber may be needed.
You also might have a house where the valve is soldered on to the copper pipe. This is not a bad option based on skills and risk.
And in his case with old CPVC pipe sticking out of the wall it could easily break or leak if the whole valve is replaced as opposed to just repairing it.
@@everythinghomerepair1747 And another good reason to repair the guts is that you bought a craftsmaster repair kit and then find out there was a popular brand 30 years ago named Watts all over "YOUR OLD HOUSE" and the parts crumbled in your hands, but the craftsmaster thin plastic gasket can be sliced gently and put on the watts. Make some teflon tape rope, wrap it real good and assemble. Go back to installing sink faucet. Congratulate myself for not trying both at once but at least the repair video helped save the day and the original request for the sink leak has been fixed and you can go home. To be continued... Is "WATTS" still around (lol)
It's faster and less involved than having to sweat an extension to a very short stub for a replacement valve.