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Werner attic ladder kit 55-1 repair
Replacing attic ladder spring loaded mechanism.
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Vapor Clean steamer no steam
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no steam coming out of the hose.
Peloton bearing cartridge loose in bottom bracket.
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Loctite Blue Thread Locker Stick: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0053ZNMDE/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Spanner Wrench: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B096QRLLZ5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Park Bottom Bracket Tool BBT-18: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000R9G7MO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Park 8mm Hex Tool: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00XGQ2JNG/...
Samsung dishwasher normal, heavy, smart auto repair.
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Samsung dishwasher normal, heavy, smart auto repair.
Samsung heavy error
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Water leak trips a sensor in the bottom. Find the leak.
Greenworks 2300 PSI pressure washer
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Used no soap in this. It's not a full review, just a quick glance of the power so you can decide if it sucks....like this video.
Over level water error
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Samsung dishwasher

Комментарии

  • @willgrinstead8873
    @willgrinstead8873 3 дня назад

    Helps to use a rag to pull the belt

  • @tedtolentino4955
    @tedtolentino4955 15 дней назад

    Very Helpful video. I have an off brand dishwasher (Seasons Pro; made in China) which has a similar sensor mechanism as yours. The water heating element in mine stopped working. I needed to locate the water level sensor and could not identify one ( I was expecting to find one of those magnetic floating switches, but could not find one on this unit). When I finally figured that the translucent housing on the side of my unit may possibly be the level sensing mechanism I came across your video and that confirmed my suspicions. Thank you for sharing that video.

  • @tomhoward4366
    @tomhoward4366 25 дней назад

    Nice sequencing of tightening/loosening all the components. One important tool was left out, however; causing a problem. It appears the reason this bottom bracket repeatedly comes lose is not tightening it to 50 to 52 ft lbs of torque. That's MUCH tighter than most folks realize, and is almost impossible to reach with an ordinary short-handled hand wrench. 50 ft/lbs is not too far from the torque needed to tighten a car wheel--really snug. Of course, Peloton bottom bracket failure after only a couple years of use is ridiculous to begin with, and nobody should be having to do this in the first place. At least 50% of Peloton bike owners cannot perform this repair, and end up with a 250 pound piece of very expensive junk.

  • @darshilshah9708
    @darshilshah9708 Месяц назад

    Thanks! It actually helped me.

  • @yacahumax1431
    @yacahumax1431 Месяц назад

    THANK YOU. Worked like a charm.

  • @ericdfelker
    @ericdfelker Месяц назад

    THANKS FOR POSTING THIS! I'm not super handy but I try, however after reading the instructions about needing 2 people I was about to hire a handy man to help. I can see why the official instructions would say you need 2 people, but it can be done safely by one person. Saved me the hassle and expense of another person, cheers!

  • @riahw
    @riahw 2 месяца назад

    You the real MVP. This fixed my issue. 2 thumbs waaaay way up.

  • @alpanza12
    @alpanza12 3 месяца назад

    Do you have a tool list you used to perform this repair?

  • @nicolasm.d.4214
    @nicolasm.d.4214 3 месяца назад

    very good

  • @mgomez5606
    @mgomez5606 3 месяца назад

    Where did you buy the kit. Need to do mine.

  • @icoage1
    @icoage1 4 месяца назад

    Not finished working on it, but disassembled the parts… so, thank you for the great video detailing the process. Cheers for your help!

  • @michaelyang0720
    @michaelyang0720 4 месяца назад

    great video! this helped on my DW80J3020US. for the inside plastic cover, i used a needle nose plier to easily open it; for the drain hose i used a fluid transfer pump for my car, it's smaller hose that fits right in perfectly, goes all the way very deep, worked great sucking out craps. EDIT: HOWEVER, even though the error goes alway after cleanup, the issue persists on the first run, I again open the black hose and lots of water came out, clean up again, put it back, again auto and heavy lights flashing! :(, any one has an idea?

  • @jasbeirne
    @jasbeirne 4 месяца назад

    Over a year later, this video is the gift that keeps on giving. My peloton just started this so the links to the tools and the instructions were priceless. Much thanks.

  • @TomBrennan-ht1ot
    @TomBrennan-ht1ot 4 месяца назад

    @chrisholden670, where were you able to find replacement parts for the Memphis Folder Stair brand? Can’t find them anywhere.

  • @MikeCee7
    @MikeCee7 5 месяцев назад

    I wish you would’ve showed the reciprocating sawing off, of the existing rivet. I’m not sure if you just zaw-saw the whole existing metal arm?, or you just focused on the cutting the center rivet?

  • @jillian5474
    @jillian5474 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video!!! I finished this evening and no more clicking noise! Will update with any issues!

  • @alberg7716
    @alberg7716 5 месяцев назад

    For anybody who is hearing a scraping/knife sharpening like noise: remove the chain guard and see if there are metal shavings present, if so this is because the bearing cartridge is coming loose/unthreading and making contact with the “drive side” (right foot side) crank assembly. As Chewbacca mentions, ensure the blue dots on the cartridge are lined up, if they aren’t and the cartridge is loose, it will protrude out and make contact with that crank assembly. Only other tips not mentioned in the vid: use a towel to put your belt back on (so you don’t risk hurting a finger or cutting your belt). Also use blue loctite for the crank bolts (8mm allens) and use red loctite to lock the bearing cartridge in (orange loctite is meant for removable applications and not as strong, I am almost 300lb so I went red 😊). Thanks again to checkbaccca

  • @loudmusic0
    @loudmusic0 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you kind sir for sharing this and the tools needed to tighten that bottom bracket. mine was clicking, tightened it up, and its normal again. im sure ill have to open it back up and retighten and add loctite, but im greatful for you supplying the tools needed for the job! thanks sir

  • @thomassmith4785
    @thomassmith4785 6 месяцев назад

    Replaced my bottom bracket as well using this reference . Upon inspection, found the bracket tight and properly aligned, but somehow, the inner spindle (Not sure of nomenclature) had completely worked out on the drive side and I could not replace the crank bolt. Ordered new BB on eBay and reassembled. Very helpful video, thank you! Appalling how little information (parts, manuals, etc.) Peloton provides.

  • @silverfox0072
    @silverfox0072 6 месяцев назад

    Two questions. 1) torque settings for the BB? My blue paint marks to align are gone. 2) do you have to torque drive side and non drive side since it’s a two piece BB?

  • @DFox-ud3gx
    @DFox-ud3gx 6 месяцев назад

    Is your ladder number W2210 ? I have the same problem

  • @RobertBrown-jk2xf
    @RobertBrown-jk2xf 6 месяцев назад

    Great video. Exactly what I needed. Thanks for sharing.

  • @RobRabe
    @RobRabe 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the helpful video! Such a Godsend. Because of your video I was able to successfully install new attic arms.

  • @robertnowland708
    @robertnowland708 6 месяцев назад

    Which thread locker did you do, blue or red? Also, what is the torc spec for putting it back in?

    • @alberg7716
      @alberg7716 6 месяцев назад

      Red, it’s in the video

  • @nickmattingly2079
    @nickmattingly2079 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this! Recommendation for anyone trying to get the belt off, you can put a rag or towel underneath the belt and pull up on it while rotating the pedal/crank backwards. I saw this on a ThePeloDoctor video. Don't be an idiot like me and get your fingers pinched.

  • @brianlang5970
    @brianlang5970 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks man

  • @dennisrosenfeld4347
    @dennisrosenfeld4347 7 месяцев назад

    it would've made this video much more legit and complete if you showed the ladder folding up into the attic smoothly.

  • @bonearchetype
    @bonearchetype 8 месяцев назад

    Great content. I was lucky, All I had to do was tighten the spring adjuster. On mine, some nice person put an eye bolt to connect the spring to the ladder strut.

  • @user-yk1qd9hg9c
    @user-yk1qd9hg9c 8 месяцев назад

    I got the tip of the crank puller stuck in my bike. any ideas how to get it out?

  • @Zappnoe
    @Zappnoe 8 месяцев назад

    By the way, thanks for sharing the tools as well. I also purchased the exact Parker tools you shown from Amazon.

  • @sicomprende
    @sicomprende 9 месяцев назад

    Seldom do you find a video like this that cuts straight to the point and works so well on the first try. Thank you for posting this!

  • @user-ey5zw6fe3n
    @user-ey5zw6fe3n 9 месяцев назад

    My ladder part like this one is bent out of shape, anyone know the reason for why it would be bent out of shape? Too much tension? I’ll have it replace the same part, thanks for the video

    • @Gilmacauley
      @Gilmacauley 8 месяцев назад

      Replace spring.. too much tension

  • @camboman1441
    @camboman1441 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this video! Worked like a charm! Was beginning to lose hope on my dishwasher

    • @chewbacca7856
      @chewbacca7856 7 месяцев назад

      I gotta do this about once a yeR

  • @chrisholden670
    @chrisholden670 10 месяцев назад

    Really glad I kept sorting through the many videos from others until I found yours. It is spot on for the same repair on my 37 year old Memphis Folding Stair brand. Great idea to use saw instead of drilling out the rivet. Key was to undo the bottom bolt to release tension on the spring to access the pivot plate. Many thanks!

    • @TomBrennan-ht1ot
      @TomBrennan-ht1ot 4 месяца назад

      Where were you able to find replacement parts for Memphis Folding Stair brand? Can’t find them anywhere. Thanks.

  • @taibiservent
    @taibiservent 10 месяцев назад

    Where did you purchase the hinge kit?

  • @TippySkit
    @TippySkit 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this video!! It was super helpful. I hadn’t thought of a sawzall to get that rivet off, but it worked great!

  • @ivanska3099
    @ivanska3099 Год назад

    So what was the original issue?

  • @chewbacca7856
    @chewbacca7856 Год назад

    So its been a year.and i have had no more clicks. Safe to say this repair was a good one.

  • @derekrpeterson01
    @derekrpeterson01 Год назад

    You don’t need to tighten the bottom bracket puller with an adjustable wrench, hand right is sufficient. For bicycles most bike mechanics use waterproof grease (park and Phil’s are both meant for bikes but any thick waterproof boat grease will work). Grease is a bit counter intuitive, but it prevents the threads from binding up allowing you to get it a bit tighter. It may be different on a peloton bike though.

  • @amburn4
    @amburn4 Год назад

    Great video! Thanks @chew bacca! This helped me so much! After using your video to fix my bike, I thought I might add some additional pointers to anyone who comes across your vid. 1- Anyone w/ a Peloton who sweats a lot - do yourself a major favor and protect the upper chain guard screws (00:49 into video) from sweat, otherwise they will rust and fuse to their housings, requiring you to crack/break open the plastic "chain" guard housing, which necessitates replacing the plastic covering (available through Peloton). This was super frustrating for me, and no amount of de-rusting agent helped loosen the screw; eventually the rusted and fused screw snapped in half. 2- After you remove the crankshaft hex bolts (3:14 into video) make sure to seat your Crank Puller (Park Tool Item # CCP-44) correctly and squarely before you start cranking on it otherwise you'll likely get it jammed in the pedal crank arm causing irreversible damage, and you'll have to replace a whole lot more hardware. 3- Same as Chew Bacca, (5:33 into the video) the 8-notch Park Tool Bottom Bracket and Lockring tool (Item #BBT-18) is just a little too big to fit perfectly into the Bottom Bracket slots; use a metal filer or similar to shave off a tiny bit of material to make it fit better. 4 - The original BB you're taking out is installed with a threadlocker - it SHOULD be difficult to loosen at first, and you might even need an impact driver/drill to make it work. Just make sure the Bottom Bracket tool's teeth are set firmly in the BB, and you should be able to eventually loosen it. 5 - When putting in your new Bottom Bracket, make sure you haven't cross-threaded it. You can check this by inserting your new BB from one side, lightly tightening it, and then looking at it from the other side of the bike. From this second perspective, if the end of the bottom bracket (that you can see coming through the frame of the bike) looks off kilter/off center in the hole of the frame, it's not seated correctly. 6 - Park Tool's Threadlocker (Item # TLR-1) is helpful when putting BB back in place - because the Peloton's frame is steel and NOT carbon fiber, you do not need an adhesive primer like the Park Tool threadlocker packaging implies. Other Helpful Sources: www.reddit.com/r/pelotoncycle/comments/fj7w93/bottom_bracket_repair/ www.reddit.com/r/pelotoncycle/comments/fg2q47/what_tools_are_needed_for_bottom_bracket/

    • @icoage1
      @icoage1 4 месяца назад

      Hello @amburn4 , for your additional comments, I just wanted to ask, how would you protect the screws from rusting? I guess I do long rides and I also found that my frame is also rusting… so not sure how to preserve that especially in the place where the pedal crank is screwing in. Do you have any suggestions to help me out please?

    • @amburn4
      @amburn4 4 месяца назад

      Good question - I used Park Tool’s ASC-1 (anti-seize) compound for all screws going into, or through the frame, including the screws that anchor the plastic chain guard to the frame. And then I purchased an aftermarket sweat guard that is suspended between seat post and handle bar stem. Seems to have saved a lot of sweat from hitting the bike. Also, I used a wire brush (manual or drill powered) to specifically target the already rusted parts of my frame and once the metal was bright and shiny again, I repainted with black Rustoleum.

    • @icoage1
      @icoage1 4 месяца назад

      @@amburn4thank you! Followed your suggestions and we will see how it works out when time passes. Cheers!

  • @Pizzatird
    @Pizzatird Год назад

    Saves my ass! Thanks so much. I hate this dishwasher so much

  • @bobbycasillas9001
    @bobbycasillas9001 Год назад

    Thanks for the video. Was able to fix the bike and save me money from peloton

  • @Lnshark39
    @Lnshark39 Год назад

    Perfect video and straight to the point. Up and running again. Thanks!

  • @autusfl155
    @autusfl155 Год назад

    Thanks for posting the video @chewbacca ! It worked same as yours and I agree, I'm fed up with this dishwasher...too many problems! God bless

  • @janenefetky9750
    @janenefetky9750 Год назад

    Great helpful video. I wasn't able to get the left crank arm off, however. It's cross threaded, right?

    • @chewbacca7856
      @chewbacca7856 Год назад

      Not crossthreaded but probably left hand threaded. It's been almost a year since I did it. I probably tell you which way to turn your wrenches in the video at that part. My bike still works great after tightening and adding thread locker.

    • @janenefetky9750
      @janenefetky9750 Год назад

      @@chewbacca7856 after I took everything off I found the bearing still at the perfect blue dot mark. I was going to try and tighten it anyways, but because I couldn't get the left crank arm off, I just closed it up. I did a ride this afternoon and the click is gone. Maybe just messing with it did something. Who knows. Appreciate this video and especially the tool links, I'm sure I'll have to get in there again sometime.

  • @chewbacca7856
    @chewbacca7856 Год назад

    11 months and it still works just fine after the repair.

  • @robertfernandez9996
    @robertfernandez9996 Год назад

    Great video, it helped me fix my problem

  • @ScottPeltzz
    @ScottPeltzz Год назад

    Amazing. Worked perfectly. I did have trouble unscrewing the cover in the inside of the dishwasher at 0:22. I poured some vinegar over the cover and let it sit for 10 minutes. That got the cover unstuck.

    • @crazyidiot445
      @crazyidiot445 10 месяцев назад

      I just did it and used an adjustable oil filter wrench from the automotive world, It dug into the plastic a bit so I don't recommend it unless it's really stuck. But it did the trick, might help someone else if they see this post.

  • @Rab_Daddy
    @Rab_Daddy Год назад

    My red wheel is not flush so belt rubs on my guard - taken it apart multiple times and belt doesn’t rub unless two of the short screws are loose. 😤

    • @chewbacca7856
      @chewbacca7856 Год назад

      Sounds like something is bent or just not lined up maybe. Might could make a little video of the issue of taking it apart and reassembly and get some community help.

  • @jeri534
    @jeri534 Год назад

    does the bike+ require the same tools?