2003 Nissan Sentra Power Steering Rack & High PSI Power Steering Hose Replacement -Fixing it Forward

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  • The 2003 Nissan Sentra Power Steering Rack & High PSI Power Steering Hose Replacement video is the 3rd video in the Nissan Sentra SE-R repair series. Yes, the video is almost 50min long, but trust me, it took a lot longer than that to do. In fact, this one left my arms cut and sore for days after the repair. As I say in the video however, it's nothing compared to what Jerry Hall, the owner, went through during his time in the service when an airplane fell on him. For more on that, watch this video.
    Jerry Hall's 2003 Nissan Sentra SE-R Fixing it Forward Project -Fixing it Forward: • Jerry Hall's 2003 Niss...
    With that said, this is a comprehensive video covering the replacement of the power steering rack and high psi power steering hose in the 2003 Nissan Sentra. I throw in the tie rod ends just for good measure. So if you're looking to see what you might be in for with this job, watch the video.
    We still have a few more things to fix on this vehicle before it goes back to Jerry so stay tuned.
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Комментарии • 295

  • @RobertPerrigoOkiechopper
    @RobertPerrigoOkiechopper 8 лет назад +15

    I have been a wrench jockey since 1965 and at one time a dealership tech and time as a heavy equipment tech, my specialty was building engines,
    these days now that I'm dependent upon a wheelchair I now repair lawnmowers & build go-karts as you can see in some of my you-tube videos.
    But watching Eric preform repairs brings back wonderful memories and I watch every one of his videos, Thumbs up Eric figuring out a way to be your own boss & building a fantastic shop to work in. Believe me, I spent my days working on my back in snow packed driveways, Nice planning.

    • @ericthecarguy
      @ericthecarguy  8 лет назад +5

      +Robert Perrigo Thanks very much for that man. It's been a long strange trip, but well worth it. Good luck with your repairs and your RUclips videos.

  • @SleeperHonda
    @SleeperHonda 8 лет назад +27

    Theres nothing better then waking up early in the morning, cooking breakfast, drinking coffee, and watching Eric kick some SE RRRRRRRRse!

  • @chaise91
    @chaise91 8 лет назад +17

    The dust flying off everything when you hit something with a hammer is way more satisfying than it rightfully should be.

  • @aaronphx420
    @aaronphx420 8 лет назад +13

    You guys should give this video a thumbs up if you want to see more fixing it forward series! Help Eric out just like he helps everyone else out.

  • @granthoughton769
    @granthoughton769 3 года назад +2

    If you remove the two hard lines from the old steering rack, it will slide out relativity easily without removing anything else. Before reinstalling, loosen the sway bar mounts. This will allow the new rack to go back in. Loose fit the new rack, re tighten the sway bar and the torque the rack mounting bolts to spec.
    And yep, Nissans make your forearms lot like you've tried to pet a feral cat!
    Another great video, thanks!

  • @Radienleo
    @Radienleo 8 лет назад +3

    Holy smokes, that's one hell of a job. I give you props for that job.
    I been watching your videos for about a year, well done!

  • @kmcca08
    @kmcca08 7 лет назад +1

    Hi Eric. I work all day fixing cars like you, I come home and watch you fixing cars..I just can't get a break😄 love your videos. Very interesting and entertaining. Keep it up👍🏻

  • @harveysmith100
    @harveysmith100 8 лет назад

    A great video to show customers what you have to go through on some jobs.
    The two post lift was invaluable on this one.
    Thanks for leaving in all the mistakes and forgets, it makes us DIY mechanics feel better about our mistakes and forgets.
    The more patients you have, the more skin you have on your knuckles.

  • @westonlee9778
    @westonlee9778 2 месяца назад

    Eric, I’ve been following you for a while. This job was definitely a tough one I know because I just did it. Thanks for the details that you provided. It helped a lot man I got cut cut up like you did. No fun
    Have a good one

  • @jasonmclean5196
    @jasonmclean5196 6 лет назад

    Dude, I have a Sentra 2001 and the power steering rack is leaking badly, now that I saw you replacing the whole thing, man. I'm having second thoughts.
    Greetings from Costa Rica, your tips had helped me a lot.

  • @donald1056
    @donald1056 8 лет назад +5

    That lift is incredibly useful - so much easier to work on vehicles!!!!

    • @ericthecarguy
      @ericthecarguy  8 лет назад +3

      +Donald Ellett That lift has changed my life.

  • @mikes4408
    @mikes4408 8 лет назад +10

    Good job Eric! Don't understand though, Scotty did his this week in only 3.5 minutes! The good news at least I know I don't want to tackle a job like that.

  • @walterbray81
    @walterbray81 4 года назад

    video very well produced & precise thankyou Eric, found myself watching the video 20 mins after HP line removal as if i was netflix

  • @Michael-db1ce
    @Michael-db1ce 8 лет назад +1

    This video accurately depicts what car work is, especially the first time you hold a wrench - Difficult. Your first oil change will be difficult so don't lose your mind.

  • @pd1jdw630
    @pd1jdw630 8 лет назад

    i bet Bryan now has a much more understanding for car mechanics !
    Nice video again. thank you for recording it, and on to the next !

  • @daveogarf
    @daveogarf 8 лет назад

    WOW, Eric! What an arse whoopin' the little blighter gave you! Believe me, I feel for you, having wrenched on near-impossible problems back in High School. I'm glad that you persevered, and overcame the inherent stubbornness.

  • @Blayzn18
    @Blayzn18 2 года назад

    Great video and camera work. I really appreciate showing all the fasteners and what you had to go through to make sure everything was done right! I'm sure it took much longer to do the job but totally worth it to help out the next guy (me). I would have liked to see the diagnosis so that I'm sure I need to replace my steering rack but awesome work with what you did! Many Thanks

  • @Docoski
    @Docoski 8 лет назад

    Lord I'm glad you had a ruff time with that, yes misery loves company!! Ruff day myself! Great vid, love the honesty we go thru on a daily basis!!! And super filming Brian and co!!!!!!! Thanks y'all! See Ya

  • @InsideOfMyOwnMind
    @InsideOfMyOwnMind 8 лет назад

    Amazing video. One of if not the best of your repair videos. Edutainment at it's finest with all the right things in all the right proportions made for what is without a doubt the most complete and accurate depiction of this job anywhere. I don't know if I should say this but part way in I began to wonder if I had somehow gotten a premium video by accident.

  • @nickbruns4154
    @nickbruns4154 8 лет назад

    Wow. Patience is more of a virtue in this case.Great job.

  • @Hymnalysis
    @Hymnalysis 5 лет назад

    That is the last good-looking generation of Sentra. It's nice to see this one being preserved!

  • @dc5723
    @dc5723 8 лет назад

    Great job Eric. If that was me my whole tool chest and it's contents would have been thrown across the shop. Love your patience.

  • @slvrserfr
    @slvrserfr 6 лет назад

    Very helpful as I have this same car, year and everything - found my power steering high pressure hose has been leaking and tbis has been a tremendous help in not only identifying the problem part to get a replacement but also consider using the notch screwdriver method for making my alignment a bit more straighter.

  • @clarkbreen4634
    @clarkbreen4634 6 лет назад

    Eric you have convinced me to take my car to the garage. That was HARD!

  • @reacespeaces2
    @reacespeaces2 5 лет назад

    I find your videos very interesting, and the ones where you do a whole bunch of things wrong is even more interesting especially when you get Thor out. You are a very mysterious car repair guy.

  • @ricknelson5095
    @ricknelson5095 8 лет назад +2

    Eric, Nice job, that rack looked like a bear to do. Also appreciate the good camera work to see what was going on at those hard to see fasteners. BTW, very jealous of your lift. Keep up the good work. Rick.

  • @Backstabbio
    @Backstabbio 8 лет назад

    This is a great overview of the job, however for anyone about to try it, do yourself a huge favor and remove the sway bar. Takes about fifteen minutes and you can slide the rack out the drivers side no problem-no need to drop the engine.

  • @robertmccracken72
    @robertmccracken72 8 лет назад

    Great video, as the "happy" owner of two Nissans I feel your pain. I always have the same problem with cut up sore fore arms and hands after working on them. I guess Nissan techs must have to wear cut proof gloves and arm protectors, or have daily blood infusions... Thanks for your videos, they are great.

  • @danielpindell1267
    @danielpindell1267 8 лет назад

    Glad I got to watch this video before I go into work.

  • @singlespeedman
    @singlespeedman 8 лет назад

    Great video. I am sure the service manual had great advice, such as "remove steering rack" or "remove engine and transmission".

  • @dyizhere
    @dyizhere 8 лет назад

    Great video, as usual! I was just as frustrated as you were. One thing I learned from this video, I'm not sure I'll ever volunteer to replace a rack on a Senta :-) Thanks Eric and Brian!

    • @ericthecarguy
      @ericthecarguy  8 лет назад +1

      +Doug Y. It seems power steering racks come in 2 varieties. Very easy, and OMG I want to shoot someone.

  • @TONYTHETlGER
    @TONYTHETlGER 8 лет назад +1

    Eric, you are the Bob Ross and Bill Nye of auto mechanics. I enjoy watching your shows. Keep it up, great work!

  • @laohantun7404
    @laohantun7404 8 лет назад

    Its wonderful and great great job team, how many guys out there has the same patience like you....bless your heart.
    Lao

  • @osakaliving2718
    @osakaliving2718 8 лет назад

    Eric in naval Aviation we call that counting the hills and valleys lol. Been retired for 8 years but it's still engraved in my head.

    • @ericthecarguy
      @ericthecarguy  8 лет назад

      +Osaka living I'll have to use that. Thanks.

  • @markgutekunstdc2516
    @markgutekunstdc2516 8 лет назад

    Thanks Eric. Great video. You have some of the best detailed videos on the tube. Thanks for all the time that you put into them.

  • @beastrabban
    @beastrabban 8 лет назад

    great video Eric, thanks! you have far more restraint than me.. the air would've been blue about 5 minutes into this one for me lol.

  • @KingsWeldingandAutomotive
    @KingsWeldingandAutomotive 8 лет назад

    I like these Eric. its like I'm doing the work but you deal with the stuff that always goes wrong. keep up the good work

  • @TheBeerBox80
    @TheBeerBox80 8 лет назад +2

    I had a 2000 Sentra. I always dreaded working on it because I knew my arms would get scraped up. Same with my sister's 1999.

  • @jamesline1587
    @jamesline1587 8 лет назад

    Hey Eric, I didn't read all 690 comments so I may be repeating some body, that rack will come out without loosening the engine frame mounts, you just have to remove the strap that holds the anti sway bar down to the frame and remove the nut on the lower part of the link and you get enough space to wiggle the rack out.(pry bars and a slipper help.) you do very good videos. thanks for ideas.

  • @conradsimpson5651
    @conradsimpson5651 8 лет назад

    I changed over a Nissan Sunny fitted with no power steering, used a donor Nissan Sunny but could not believe my bad luck when one steering shaft was shorter than other. Much venting later I swapped the complete steering assemble. I can relate to the scraped arms Mr Eric for sure.

  • @apachelives
    @apachelives 8 лет назад

    Subaru knows how to make a steering rack easily replaceable, thank goodness for that because I'm going to have to replace mine sooner or later (knocking noises)

  • @mauriceengelbrecht3384
    @mauriceengelbrecht3384 8 лет назад

    Hello Sir,This is my every day job,Power steering racks,pumps and boxes,and I work on jack stands alone no lift,it's very hard.
    Some advice don't ever try it on Merc GL,and wire brushing the pinion(universal fitting) on new racks help with all the respraying.
    I love your vids keep on going!

  • @davidm3210
    @davidm3210 4 месяца назад

    FSM says remove through passenger side. I unmounted the 2 10mm bolts that mount the hose bracket to firewall and zip tied HP hoseupward to harness -that gave me enough remove to get rack out w/out having to drop subframe or remove swaybar (on my '05 1.8L). Keep motorin' B15'ers!

  • @trirycheman
    @trirycheman 8 лет назад

    LOL. I can see you get the "This is going to suck to reassemble" feeling as you're removing something like I do!

  • @toribioramirez12
    @toribioramirez12 4 года назад

    I love this videos always very easy to follow

  • @corey7885
    @corey7885 8 лет назад +4

    Great vid man. Keep up the good work

  • @jason-ge5nr
    @jason-ge5nr 8 лет назад

    Much respect for this guy and his channel. This isn't a 'how to deal with worn brake shoes' repair. What would the market price for this procedure be?

  • @stradplayer90
    @stradplayer90 8 лет назад +3

    Damn a moog tie rod end. That is the hookup.

  • @benjabenbad5541
    @benjabenbad5541 3 года назад

    Buen video Gringo, gracias por compartir, eres bueno haciendo talacha.

  • @JimGriffOne
    @JimGriffOne 8 лет назад +1

    Maaan, I don't envy you on this job! Fiddly jobs are the worst, especially if you have to do them on a daily basis.

    • @joelcr250
      @joelcr250 8 лет назад

      +Jim Griffiths fiddly is right

  • @philliplobner7321
    @philliplobner7321 7 лет назад

    My kind of drama! Thanks Eric. A good end to an awful day. Phil

  • @ffgenese2
    @ffgenese2 2 года назад

    Thanks for your videos in nissan sentra SER eric !!!

  • @hrep14
    @hrep14 8 лет назад

    Nice video, great insight into the steering rack on a Nissan.

  • @lexmaximaguy8788
    @lexmaximaguy8788 8 лет назад +1

    Did a rack job on an 01 Infiniti g20t. Alldata said nothing about dropping the frame of the vehicle. Ran to the same problem as you. What I did was drop the middle cross member off with the engine mounts. Removed the rear engine bracket of the engine block. This gave me a ton of room to move the rack to one side about a foot then drop it down back through the middle. The g20t had its own issues too made the job a pain.

    • @ericthecarguy
      @ericthecarguy  8 лет назад +2

      +Aleksandr Pokrachinskiy Yea, this one is similar. As you'll see in a future video that might have been the way to go. Thanks for your input.

    • @lexmaximaguy8788
      @lexmaximaguy8788 8 лет назад

      +EricTheCarGuy Hey any bit of information that can make a future job faster and easier is always welcome in my book. Thanks for the reply eric. Love the repair vids.

    • @juandenz2008
      @juandenz2008 5 лет назад

      That's the car I've got (also known as a Nissan Primera). What a headache it looks like (especially since I only have limited mechanical skills). The official Nissan manual mentions "Remove center member with engine mounting rear bracket". I wonder if this is too big a job for me :-( I hate to think how much the part is going to cost as well.

  • @skullerone1917
    @skullerone1917 8 лет назад

    In case someone wants to diy this on their sentra, unbolt the rack as shown here and remove the engine crossmember (the part eric was using to hold everything with the jack). The rack should then come out of the passenger side wheel well with a little bit of fiddling. No need to remove all those suspension K member bolts. The engine will still be supported by two other engine mounts, but it is a good idea to put a jack underneath. And while you are in there, put in some delrin washers in the crossmember to cure wheel hop.
    Also, nissan FSM advises to remove the steering wheel. If you are not removing it, make sure that the wheel is not rotated excessively or the airbag cable will get damaged.
    There is a very good write up on how to do this on one of the sentra forums (allsentra, i think).
    I did this an year ago and it was a giant pain in the ass job.

  • @barryiwashita6352
    @barryiwashita6352 6 лет назад

    Watched yo vid .. got some good info of what I had to take off... took off that short hard line u cut and took the whole rack out with tie rod ends on it out the top on drivers side ... never touched the engine support..... FYI

  • @djrumple9761
    @djrumple9761 8 лет назад

    great video as always eric....i just did a v-8 front wheel drive cadillac rack n pinion in the drive way using jack stands and having to drop sub-frame as well. i think i invented some new cuss words that day lol.

  • @Xsoul1000
    @Xsoul1000 8 лет назад

    That was a big job. As always, you are awesome man.

  • @XDxJasonX
    @XDxJasonX 8 лет назад

    damn its looks like a pain to remove! Great video/Editing Keep up Eric

  • @gr7485
    @gr7485 8 лет назад

    Good job Eric.

  • @professorpizza69
    @professorpizza69 8 лет назад

    Keep the videos coming Eric!!! Love em

  • @ianmckirdy1094
    @ianmckirdy1094 8 лет назад

    Thanks for the video Eric! Great stuff

  • @dave1135
    @dave1135 8 лет назад

    imagine having to do this in the old days before you had a hoist, Eric. :)

    • @adriancalugar3990
      @adriancalugar3990 8 лет назад

      I can assure you that the car would have been outside of his shop burning before the end of the video.

    • @ericthecarguy
      @ericthecarguy  8 лет назад

      +dave1135 Oh I've done it. But I'm very happy to have the lift now. ruclips.net/video/aL6Hm8VhGqE/видео.html

  • @stewiegriffin88
    @stewiegriffin88 4 года назад

    Well gotta say this video helped so freaking much over the past couple days. Had to do the rack on a 05 and man was it a giant pain in the ass. Got it done tho however after spending over an HR trying to get the u joint back on the rack I had to remove the boot panel from cowl to get enough room to work it on there. Not sure how tf u did it without removing that stupid panel from the cowl but that's how it worked out for me lol

  • @HUBBABUBBADOOPYDOOP
    @HUBBABUBBADOOPYDOOP 8 лет назад

    Good job well done, Eric! I'm surprised that new R&P didn't come with (or stipulate for warranty) an inline filter? Or is that just new pumps? Bless you for your charity and sweat. Long overhead work is exhausting; your arms will feel like 100 pounds each later.

  • @erics9213
    @erics9213 8 лет назад

    I remember having to do the same thing changing the rack in my son's car. That center support, the 2 triangles ring a bell. It works though.

  • @fernandosolis2351
    @fernandosolis2351 6 лет назад

    Thank you Eric, my 2005 Nissan Sentra barely had the power steering rack repair today, the only thing that I feel different is a little vibration in the accelerator pedal, what do you think could be the root cause of this? based in your video my mechanic guy worked into the car close to the pedal, so maybe I will check around there...

  • @smidtyautosports7158
    @smidtyautosports7158 8 лет назад

    Well done Eric!

  • @sid3577
    @sid3577 7 лет назад

    Hi Eric, fantastic videos as usual. Follower from the U.K here. I have a question that i would really extremely appreciate your help with as soon as u can. I have a Nissan Almera (n16 QG18DE) 2001 engine. This is also called a Nissan Pulsar. When replacing my drivebelts today the power steering pump pulley pivots on a bracket and needed to be tapped with hammer and block of wood to move it forward to get belt off. Doing this i seem to have dislodged the metal inlet connector attached to the pump (which the hose then attaches to and then up to power steering reservoir) The inlet connector does push back in but i think it should be fixed in place. what can can i re-fix it with i.e can i use a gasket sealant or some sort of glue? it has a very fine yellowish glue looking residue on the end that pushes back onto the pump. Your advice would be greatly appreciated as cant afford a new pump and definitely labour costs!

  • @zivkoviczoe
    @zivkoviczoe 8 лет назад

    Bravo Eric!!!

  • @conradsimpson5651
    @conradsimpson5651 8 лет назад +2

    Nissan looks a strong car no Nasty rust anywhere, fix the mechanical issues and it will fly down the road.

    • @ericthecarguy
      @ericthecarguy  8 лет назад +1

      +conrad simpson It does. I hated giving it back.

  • @1NcognitoXx
    @1NcognitoXx 3 года назад

    I have had a few of these Sentras both 03. One time I lost the power steering cap, I lost a tiny bit of power, but it dramatically slowed the leak from lower pressure haha. Probably a dumb move, but it works, I have to top it off like every 4-6 months instead of every other week. I should put some loose foil over the top to prevent splashing, but otherwise, I'm cool with it?

  • @eduardoguzman6562
    @eduardoguzman6562 3 года назад

    Gracias Eric Exelente video

  • @mikeholt7533
    @mikeholt7533 5 лет назад

    Never ceases to scare shit out of me when I get a bolt like that. Starts by hand no problem then dosen't want to play without some lube and extra effort. Hang on captive nut!

  • @cfook
    @cfook 8 лет назад

    Well done Eric, another reality check on how a simple job really can take up a lot of ramp time. I wonder what the alleged book time is for that job?A couple of items show how the USA and UK are nations separated by a common language. The pointy alignment tools are always called podgers and grease nipples are never called after their developer. Or maybe we are just cruder.

  • @Mystickneon
    @Mystickneon 8 лет назад

    Thanx!!!
    If it's painful, you are using the wrong tool, or using the tool wrong.
    I cringe seeing a vehicle run without the door open or an exhaust hose.
    Reservoir.

  • @roberttuctown1873
    @roberttuctown1873 2 года назад

    I felt that "why is it everytime I work on Nissans my forearms get torn up" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😭😎🥾

  • @VochoTalacha
    @VochoTalacha 8 лет назад

    i guess the tool ETCG never fails to use on every of his videos is the youtube's description.

  • @kakapac6982
    @kakapac6982 8 лет назад

    i love this guy he makes me laugh everytime

  • @klc317
    @klc317 8 лет назад +4

    Edited out lots of cussing on this one I bet! lol. Nice work!

  • @oganesgevorkian6313
    @oganesgevorkian6313 5 лет назад

    very helpful ideas thank you.

  • @zx8401ztv
    @zx8401ztv 8 лет назад +2

    Well done Eric :-D, that looked like a total bastard to do :-(.
    Reservoir, French for "Hard to spell" :-D.
    .
    I think the car lift helped a lot, powertools/extentions saved some energy.
    I could see you slowly building up stress as you struggled, i know that feeling so well.
    Getting the old pig of a rack fully out was great, and you knew how to put the fresh one back in, although its still a bloody pain, and never easy.

    • @ericthecarguy
      @ericthecarguy  8 лет назад

      +zx8401ztv Spelling has never come easy to me. I still struggle. I have trouble reading too. That said, I can replace difficult power steering racks. I guess I'm useful after all.

  • @lemagreengreen
    @lemagreengreen 6 лет назад

    While I'm not a huge fan of the steering feel of a lot of modern electric racks I am a fan of the reliability. As this video proves, rack replacement/servicing can be a complete bitch access wise, anything that helps to remove sources of failure is a good thing.

  • @JakeyRofl
    @JakeyRofl 8 лет назад

    damn that looked frustrating good job man

  • @tommy2gun69
    @tommy2gun69 8 лет назад

    Hi Eric the fact that im watching this video right now is that i had to replace a outer tierod end on the side of the road two days ago lol .. Yes it separated on me didnt think it was that bad when i did the brakes a week earlier but any ways the fact that when I fixed the one so i could get back to my house to replace the other side too well the fact you should make a video to show how to get the alignment close so they can get it alined at a shop ... But anyways WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO GET YOUR OWN ALIGNMENT COMPUTER

  • @ramonpagan695
    @ramonpagan695 8 лет назад

    Hi Eric thanks for the video's I found it very helpful God bless you and your family

  • @LMacNeill
    @LMacNeill 8 лет назад

    I'm sitting here watching you put the tires back on, thinking to myself, "Did they skip the part where Eric puts the sub-frame back together, or am I just not remembering it?" And then you say that you need to tighten up the sub-frame. LOL.

  • @Dinhhoaiphuong
    @Dinhhoaiphuong 8 лет назад

    I like the way he said " SE-RRRRRRRRRRRRRR".

  • @tajlaugan2365
    @tajlaugan2365 6 лет назад

    I have a Nissan sentra 2006 1.8S that needs a steering rack and high pressure hose replacement. I was researching it and one individual mentioned that you have to disconnect the cruise control and remove the SRS cable. Did you do that here?

  • @richardjimenez3571
    @richardjimenez3571 7 лет назад

    Can you tell me at what point of the video that you start working on the power steering pressure hose? I got a little confused, thankyou

  • @carbonatom6838
    @carbonatom6838 8 лет назад

    That had to be exceedingly difficult to film! Good stuff though man.

    • @ericthecarguy
      @ericthecarguy  8 лет назад

      +Brian Genter Yea, it was challenging.

  • @kdmq
    @kdmq 8 лет назад

    I wonder, if one removed brake master, the lower part of the airbox and the battery tray, would the hole be gaping enough to lift the rack up through the hood? Not sure if it would be worth it but you wouldn't have to unbolt the k-frame underneath.

  • @carslover3509
    @carslover3509 8 лет назад

    great work

  • @johnmills186
    @johnmills186 8 лет назад

    Bought a new 77 ford truck that didn't have that bolt that holds the steering shaft to the gearbox in it. It got very exciting in a big snow storm.

  • @juanmendoza3510
    @juanmendoza3510 6 лет назад

    Hey erick just wondering how would u know the high pressure hose is completely tight or is there a certain amount of thread it should have..

  • @ascotell
    @ascotell 8 лет назад

    good mood in the video :)

  • @erics9213
    @erics9213 8 лет назад

    Hey Eric, what did you consult the shop manual before trying to remove the rack?

  • @tb2187
    @tb2187 8 лет назад

    I'm just curious Eric how long that took in total time. As with most of your videos I'm curious how much it would have cost to pay a mechanic to do the job. I love doing my own work and it's so much easier after watching your videos but sometimes I don't have "every tool" like you do and it's just as efficient to pay a pro to do the work.

    • @ericthecarguy
      @ericthecarguy  8 лет назад +1

      +Tim Burke I probably could have done this in about 2-3 hours if I was just doing the repair. Adding the video production it took almost 8 hours. The original edit was 3.5 hours and I edited it down to what you see here.

  • @fayizd654
    @fayizd654 8 лет назад

    Mr. Eric, you may want to replace the exhaust manifold and red loctite the butterfly valve screws. I own a Nissan sentra SE-R spec v and it's WELL known that those go bad and kill the car.

  • @IsadoreWoW
    @IsadoreWoW 8 лет назад

    ive done a steering rack and had to drop subframe also, but one of the upper bolts on the subframe snapped flush leaving thread inside the car, having to drop engine, drill and retap that was fun...

    • @IsadoreWoW
      @IsadoreWoW 8 лет назад

      had another where I had to cut into the frame from footwell and weld a new captive nut inside the chassis rail, both rusty volkswagens.