We Got a New Trade in, Smart Fortwo, Front Suspension Arm & Oil Change
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- Checkling out the new traded in car, a 2009 smart fortwo ... never had anything to do with these cars so gave it a once over and replaced the front lower suspension arm and gave it a service.
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I always find it interesting how many parts on a car have different names in the UK than what we call them here in the US. And the same thing applies to tools. I've had my Smart car for 7 years and I totally love it. More fun to drive than any vehicle I have ever had. It is a playtoy and I could never get rid of it. And lastly I am a retired mechanic and do all my own repairs and I find the car easy to work on unless you need to do something up underneath the dash. Then you have to remove a seat. It is hard for an old man like me to get in that position and when I do I can barely get back up. Loved your video Alan. You are very good with videos. Cheers!
I had nothing good to say about Smart cars until I drove one and now I can honestly say it's the most fun I've had in any of the cars I've ever driven. It's economical, great to park and drives like a go-cart.
I'm truly shocked you didn't get any comments about saying it's for the fairer sex...why should they have all the fun! 😂
So torque specs for that control arm is long grunt for the inner bolt and short grunt for the outer. Understood! 😁
Now, _aluminum will be very susceptible to galvanic corrosion in contact with copper, assuming that the two metals are also in contact with a common electrolyte (such as water with some ionic content.)_ . Eg. I've seen brass eat away on stainless - no less. But it took a long time.
Perhaps that washer isn't OEM and could be the cause why the oil plug was stuck.
And btw. When oil filters are fitted like that, it is a good idea to fill it with oil before screwing it on. In case you didn't know that. 😉
Good point, it should probably have an aluminium crush washer.
I had a 2011 smart car come in as a part exchange on a van.
It sat for a month and then I had no vehicle to get home in 1 day.
And it converted me from laughing at people driving these cars to me getting 3 as courtesy cars.
Yeah shocking.
The paddle triptronic gearbox was fun it was like a go-cart.
It's only a 1.0 engine but it happily sits at 85
Never got to see the fuel consumption as it was flat out everywhere lol.
But great little cars.
Great video 👍👍
Loved the video, I have just got rid of my 08 Smart car and bought a 2013, however, the 08 had 97000 miles on the clock when I did the trade in, the 2013 had 25000 when I bought it and since May, we have done over 3000 miles.
The wife and I live in Somerset and we are out in the car most days I tend to get around 60 to the gallon and although we have a top speed of 81, it's nice when we do go on the motorway to watch all these high powered car owners faces when we overtake them, B.M.W. drivers hate it, and tend to make it known that they have a car that can do a ton plus, but for the wife and I its mainly country roads where this car comes into its own, and of course the weekly shop, Parking in a supermarket car park gives you plenty of room to park the trolly behind the car and not block the road for other shoppers.
These are great little cars and to be honest, if they were to bring out a Smart electric with a range of 150 miles, I would jump at the chance. But for now, with road tax a zero and petrol at around £1.50 a ltr, I cannot complain, i don't even have to pay to go into London. So a good deal all round
Remember doing loads of brake pedal switches and covers on the Mk1 version, they made the cover seal out of wotsits so it used to let water in and kill the switch
I have 4 of them and every time you get out of one you will have a smile on your face
I’ve a Smart Brabus in stock. The ForFour. Which isn’t at all the same. No smile. Other than for the performance. I have a 96 CappuccinoSuzuki for smiles per mile lol
The oil drain plug is a new feature, as the original series 700cc engine did not have one and the oil had to be pumped out via the filler point! Great cars for towns...
Official MPG is always different from real world driving, and it depends on how the car is driven. The Smart Club organised a drive from London Bridge (?) to Edinburgh Castle on one tank of fuel, the cars driving in convoy, and there was some fuel left. I have the next version of Smart, and the display gives an MPG readout, with 70+ for some complete trips with gentle driving (aircon turned off).
Bush did ok across 15 years !!! Did enjoy that Alan. May have sold cars 18 years but I’m a noob trying mechanics. Helped. Thanks as ever for content. One day may tackle this level of job.
"open the oil filler cap to let gravity in"
Priceless 😅
You are correct. Sump cracks around oil drain plug well known for it. As you have it out, always replace copper washer as new they are softer copper which makes it easier to remove Had my smart 9 years, and I always use a vacuum pump to extract oil, as the sump is a nightmare to replace.
Also noticed when you opened engine cover the insulation is hanging down can drop down on engine causing fire also well known, i like video keep up the good work.
Thank you I have to change the control arm on my daughters smart car so this was very useful research.
Hello Alan , quite nice to see something different. Not sure about these but they do look easy to work on. One thing is for sure i would rather drive one of them than a electric car. Can we see more of the mx5 please 😊
There is also an electric version of this! 😅🤣
I like those air filter housings with clips, much easier than screws on my Ford.
I can't believe it was only £40 for that full built up arm. If it were mine I would have changed both os and ns just for extra peace of mind, that's just a personal choice though. Cracking video 👍
Ref sump plug…. The very early versions didn’t have sump plugs. So later in life no one knew how to drain the oil, so it got missed and caused early engine failures, mainly due to chains failing.
So I’m sure they’ve made up for it with a massive sump plug on a tiny engine.😂😂
@roverturbo I had the 0.8 cdi one on a 2010 and no sump plug had to suck it out the dip stick stupid design!
Strangely enough the cars exported to the US always had sump plugs
different engine MK1 were Merc engines the Mk2 were Mitsubishi .
It would appear the swing arm that the chassis and engine ride on in the rear would have a good use for smuggling donuts or French bread rolls!!!!
The sump plug had probably never been removed and at previous services I guess they just sucked the old oil out through the dipstick tube.
More than likely because the previous mark of the car didn’t have a sump drain.
Yes that is how the oil is meant to be removed from these cars.
That’s interesting 👍
Finally Alan has a replacement for his old van😊
my friend had just been promoted to service manager at a posh garage, +she had just started a new mechanic that week. she gave him one to service. 3hrs later, nobody knew where he or the car were. turned out they do not jump very well, he was dead in the upturned wreckage in a field on the back-road of the dealership, next to the dip/hump bit. he was found by another mechanic she had sent out to look for him, that poor sod was off work for weeks.
not the best start to your new position...
Hi Alan glad to see you back on the channel.A different car on the channel for a change.l personally think that this car is both unsafe and ugly.A very informative video as usual.
These things are surprisingly safe. The safety cage is extremely strong on them
Thanks Alan. This clip was definitely from left field, but I enjoyed watching it
Looks like it would make a good boat anchor.
Go like sh*t off a shiny shovel! I used to do a countryside paper round in one, I opted for one of these to do it in, 300 papers, 30 miles and could do it 40 minutes quicker in this car rather than a ford fiesta! great little car!
I have to admit. I'd like to try how these drive. Reminds me of Suzuki Carryall Van I once drove. Scary and funny as sh*t and felt like your feet are in same place as headlights. He had to align our shoulders to close doors. Tried to clock 0-100km/h, but we shutdown to clock at around something like three minutes and 95km/h and concluded that it's best it doesn't go any faster, what deathtrap. It was easy to change tires though as other could just lift it from the wheel arch for the job 😂
I don't know, I have some twisted perversion for Japanese Kei cars. They're....hilarious, though I've never actually owned one 🙂
Back to this Smart. That fuel consumption is quite disappointing as that thing can't weight that much. Though I suppose it has quite much squares looking from front. I wonder how much speed affects consumption. Likely quite much.
I live in Central london , my 2008 Smart 451 does 10 miles per ltr including 50% of the time I am not moving, on the motorway 15 miles per ltr @ not hanging about, although the 999cc engine slows on the hills.
Nice little runabout for Monny!
Some data suggests up to 60 to 85 mpg. I think it depends on the engine and model.
Was good to meet u the other week I was the one with the ford transit mk7 2.4 with the tinted windows
You are surrounded by beautiful women Alan, what a hard life 😍
Great smal cars ❤
Good to see you dismantle stuff that is rusted. Gives us amateurs hope. What a strange trade in a Smart car for a Mondy Mk 3. I have a Mk3 estate which is about four times as long as that car. I would not look at that pile of crap.
Nice to see u back it makes a change working on something different I bet you enjoyed it really 👍
Good see ya back in the garage😊
Interesting video alan...good motor fur you getting to work & back
Try and do a oil hange on the older smart car fourths as they don't have one you have to suck the oil up where the dip stick is
Like your assistant very nice
Good morning Mr mondingo man lol 😆 Nice seeing you work on something different Alan 👍🏻 And two pretty girls now to look at now lol 😆😍
A friend of mine had one and gave me a lift one day , I can honestly say it was the most uncomfortable car I’ve ever been in , with the seat all the way back I still had my chin on my knees almost... 😳
Nonsense
You must be extremely tall. My husband is 6'5" and he loves our smart car. I think it was your ego that was uncomfortable.
Of course you are right @@GrimDollLotus. I am 6.1 and for a Dutch male that is not too tall, but I ft very well in my awesome little Smart car. You know who else fits n? Shaq, one huuuuge man, ... yes, he drives a Smart car too.
Awful things Alan I had a pizza delivery job over 20 years ago and we had two of these I could never get on with it, I remember the boss reversed and hit a lampost one evening and he repaired it with expanding foam 🤣🤣🤣
Oooooh. All posh now with a camera man😂👍🏻
Alan where i work we just replace the arms, for easier and the OEM arms are cheap anyway, not worth just changing the ball joint. we also re track them after wards. and yes the back bolts are a pain in the arse sometimes. wow 45-55mpg, my 2019 Mazda 2 1.5 sky active is getting 44.1mpg and it is thrashed to an inch of it's twice daily coz it's gutless (90bhp and 85nm of torque) but it's my baby and i actually love the little car coz it's handling is actually pretty good.
yeh cmax 2.0tdci gets that, but then the small engine is doing a lot of work
Very interesting one Alan,does it take two women to keep you in check now 👸😂😂
Alan what might come as a suprise but they did a brabus version of these aswell I know somebody who had one rare and interesting car
I wonder what the previous owners were doing with the car....
Mine does 50mpg, but big smiles per gallon
I've always wondered on smarts as most cars they say undo the wheels by going opposite to the wheel nut youve taken off, but on a smart is it clockwise or anti clockwise?
I guess I missed something... what was with the engine light staying on?
Specified 65 Nm tightening torque for sump bolt is quite a lot 😅
Tyler your new cameraman Al 😂
enjoyed this video so i have subscribed, keep em coming.
Hi Alan, any chance of you doing another live chat with Khen. Would be good to see how her life is going. Cheers, Martin H.
My dad always told me to put grease on the oil filter rubber seal, but i only put oil on. But i might try grease because ive had a few get quite difficult to get undone
Most people over tighten them. They should only be finger tight
Great channel alan..👍
thanks for the nice video! Moni has got some serious competition now:).
what about the check engine light? will you make another vid on that?
I love them when they first came out but I have heard that the automatic gears are a bit Jerky it would be good if you could take it for a test drive and give us your opinion of how it drives
The airbag and crumple zone is your FACE in one of those things, would genuinely rather own a 10 year old French car (just).
Alan, why do we buy our fuel in Litres but use it in Gallons?
So we don't have a heartattack when we notice how much per gallon.
Smart car is cute. Monica is cuter??
DeDion rear suspension setup
When you said smart car I thought until seeing the engine, it was going to be an electric vehicle. Given the state of the vehicle I hope you didnt over pay on the trade in.
You think the NA is funky? Better drive one of the rockets with 120hp :D
Knocks down the clutch in no time and without a limiter good for almost 200km/h :D
I call mine the „cannonball“ ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
😁
Only 3 wheel bolts !! That's a bit scary 🙂
Well Smart car will obviously be a light car so less wear on suspension.
You would think that, but no they do wear suspension components out pretty quick; well here in good old London they do because of the many many pot holes and rubbish roads in general.
@@Ju1ian10001 I carry little fuel in the tank so I glide over bumps rather than crashing into them.
What a cracking car 😂
Im glad it had an engine in 😂 but what do they drive like?
they are Mitsubishi 3B1 engine
Nice to see Moni making an appearance she would have cracked that sump plug off with a proper bar
Mmm I wonder whom has a young teenage so for ideal first car
Ideal for tip runs. Someone must have made a camper car on RUclips
Alan old version mk1 smart i t was better with mileage semi 6 speed gear box, ;-)
You drive this car like on the horse ride ;-) always lifted front up 😂
Maybe its easier to remove sump nut whilst hot
Nope they are always crazy tight.
Sometimes bit of hammer helps too. Common sense needed with that 🙂
Looks like a grand in swap with broken screen. Be cheap at that Alan
@21:10 65Nm for a sump plug!!!! That's why it was a bugger to undo it then. :)
I LIVE IN SCOTLAND were this car was new itll be crusty below with road salt hmmmm Alan
luv it
300 for bits plus labour..... car was nearly a write off 🤣
You get about 35 to 40 if your lucky and they are crap engines go timing chains
And that’s around town . As I’ve been driving my 451 84bhp for 13 years. Easy 50 plus on a run .
My Ford Kuga Diesel does 45 mpg 🤣 .
YOUR GONNA HAVE TO FIND ANOTHER ONE OF THESE FOR THE OTHER FOOT 😂YOU ARE ONE FOOT AWAY FROM BEING IN A MOBILITY SCOOTER FROM THIS CAR
Dobra prace
You have never had anything to do with these cars? Piece of advice. Keep it that way. They are bloody awful. Reliability isn't their strong point. I bought one for my daughter and it had horrendous CANBUS issues and kept cutting out. No one could resolve it and having done some investigation online it appeared to be a common problem that no one had fixed so I got shot of it
I remember these when they were fairly new and I share youre sentiments I worked for a pizza joint and we had two,electrics and a horrible snappy gear change is what I remember and not brilliant on fuel either which was the point in getting them, some may love them it wasn't my cup of tea I stuck to my MK2 fiesta back then a much better car
@@chucky2316if they were electric why would they use fuel?
The ground strap from the engine to the frame is the most frequent cause.
The SAM relies on the most excellent ground.
And did you check for solder bleeding on the SAM? A bad ground can cause solder points to actually 'evaporate' their solder.
Remove that "earth" ground and polish up nice and shiny both the eyelet and its contact point on the frame and then the eyelet and contact point on the engine.
Simple corrections, but very little room to work in.
Now if you know how to use a 10 amp 1 Ohm resistor, you can delete all codes. BUT you will have to go through a relearn of the system
@@gigmaresh8772 The first thing I did was replace the ground strap and cleaned all the areas around the fixing points. I also added an additional strap.
Not much for using a torque wrench are you
Viewers are too busy putting their towels out😅
Oh yeh. The one day summer. 28c. I’ve been on my jollies down under. In Winter here and missed our UK summer one day
@@zzhughesd On the package tour holiday hotel sunbeds😄
I thought you meant something else mark but Mazda girl is a bit of alright 😁, the rest can have Monica
@@marklittler784 yeh lol,
You really are not much of a cameraman
Please slow down. Some of us would actually like to view it