Fixing a Nissan Frontier from the Salvage Auction - Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2022
  • This 2011 Nissan Frontier has a checkered past. The frame is bent and it has multiple sensor and electrical issues. We try to get the 4x4 working and diagnose some O2 sensor issues.
    Part 2 - • Finishing the Salvage ...
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  • @pipefitter1728
    @pipefitter1728 Год назад +120

    Glad to see that you resolved your computer issues! In the construction trades we named the up and down cycles of work as feast or famine, judging by the number of vehicles on your property you’re definitely in the feast cycle! And this is because you are so good at what you do!

    • @rimmersbryggeri
      @rimmersbryggeri Год назад +18

      Not only is he good at what he does. Seems to always do everything to a better standard than most even if the wire splices are worth more than the vehicles.

    • @endall6783
      @endall6783 Год назад

      @@rimmersbryggeri LOL like Forrest Gump said "it happens".💩

    • @tarstarkusz
      @tarstarkusz Год назад +16

      With the insane prices of used cars, people are holding onto cars longer and so the average age of a car on the road is increasing.

    • @crabmansteve6844
      @crabmansteve6844 Год назад +2

      This is how it was in the auto restoration business too, until we started getting older clients. Usually the winter was our slowest time, but the older fellas wanted their classics worked on over winter so they'd be beautiful and ready to ride all summer long. They helped us out immensely, giving us plenty to do around holiday season.

  • @danbartolini27
    @danbartolini27 Год назад +62

    It's always a good sign when a mechanic needs a bigger parking lot

    • @psd28
      @psd28 Год назад +5

      Local diesel shop parking lot is PACKED with trucks sitting there, including mine

    • @CAPNMAC82
      @CAPNMAC82 Год назад +2

      Unless it's due to a lack of repair parts . . . o_O

  • @jessicabuckman9675
    @jessicabuckman9675 Год назад +30

    I believe that item you found is a cigar cutter.

    • @rich2583
      @rich2583 Год назад +1

      It's actually a hot dog cutter

    • @splatterize
      @splatterize Год назад +1

      @@rich2583 So many men cut........

    • @Constabruity
      @Constabruity Год назад

      Works well for fingers too.

    • @hardwurkindaddy
      @hardwurkindaddy Год назад

      It's a Bris knife. 😁

    • @jareddiamond6607
      @jareddiamond6607 Год назад

      I feel Wes may find cigars a bit pretentious, so never needed scissors like this

  • @RobinsonRanchServices
    @RobinsonRanchServices Год назад +13

    Wonder if the slot below the ignition was for a breathalyzer to start the truck haha

  • @DIYDaveOK
    @DIYDaveOK Год назад +63

    Welcome back, Wes!! Glad you got the computer(s) fixed!!

  • @infocpctrainer
    @infocpctrainer Год назад +90

    from brake bled technician and off loading operative, Hufflepuff is now visual truck frame consultant. 'it looks wonky'. this apprentice is certainly worth a contract worthy of this expertise graduation. Really great video, missed you last week, keeps me in date on calendar, watch wes work, must be Sunday here in UK. thanks again.

  • @gerryforeman1618
    @gerryforeman1618 Год назад +43

    Interesting project. The owner definitely found the right shop.

    • @GiordanDiodato
      @GiordanDiodato Год назад

      yeah it seems as though the original owner(s) decided to do their own hackjob.

  • @NikMitchell
    @NikMitchell Год назад +27

    I dunno, Wes - these kinds of videos are low-key my favorite. Laundry list of problems, and you work through them methodically. What's not to like? It's not just the work itself, it's the process - and your channel specializes in following good troubleshooting techniques. Part 2, Part 3, tbh i don't care - these are really fun to watch. Thanks for the content!

  • @agistan7764
    @agistan7764 Год назад +22

    Wes, I'm sure someone said this before, but afaik you're the only youtube mechanic which uses proper heatgun for heat-shrink tubing. Two thumbs up!

    • @robertI153
      @robertI153 Год назад +1

      Eric O uses one

    • @johnhpalmer6098
      @johnhpalmer6098 Год назад +1

      @@robertI153 Was about to say Eric O too.

    • @Hjerte_Verke
      @Hjerte_Verke Год назад +2

      I cringe when I see some knucklehead using a lighter with the flame making contact with the tubing. Basically cooking the joint and the shrink tubing and defeating/weakening the joint especially if anything was soldered.

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Год назад +2

    That running board you removed liked like some Old Custom Exhaust Pipe Lol

  • @garymucher4082
    @garymucher4082 Год назад +31

    I've worked on various vehicles over the years. But if I had to work on the type of rusted up vehicles you tackle, I'd of gave up working on any of them... Amazes me how much you always know about seemingly every type vehicle you tackle. Your knowledge is very deep and wide... Thumbs Up!

    • @Hjerte_Verke
      @Hjerte_Verke Год назад

      This Nissan is in good shape though, must have not seen much duty in the Rust Belt.

    • @Jimschrbr
      @Jimschrbr Год назад

      LOL, "deep and wide".........

  • @CampbellSimpson
    @CampbellSimpson Год назад +1

    Mrs. Wes: "yeah, the frame *might be* bent"
    Wes camera pans, I laugh out loud. Bent is an understatement!

  • @yeahitskimmel
    @yeahitskimmel Год назад +3

    I use one of those cigar cutters for clean cuts of small hose like rubber fuel line

  • @ryanhogan6509
    @ryanhogan6509 Год назад +4

    That rear axle vent is a known issue on the Nissans rear axles, the fix is a hose barb, and running the vent up to a high and dry location..

  • @dancarney106
    @dancarney106 Год назад +25

    You did a great job ensuring the rear axle vent was clear. It's something that is always to be inspected. Try using your bidirectional scanner and performing a steering angle reset before worrying about the ABS errant activation.

  • @mummabear01
    @mummabear01 Год назад +20

    Welcome back Wes! Your fan club appreciates what you do.

  • @alanharney5278
    @alanharney5278 Год назад +3

    I would lose my mind if I had to deal with mouse piss everyday. You, sir, deserve a medal.

    • @splatterize
      @splatterize Год назад +2

      Maybe talk to "customer states what" for rodent accommodations. lol

  • @davidgriffin14
    @davidgriffin14 Год назад +6

    Say what you want, but those Nissans we're made pretty solid. They are also usually very easy to work on.

    • @berry1002
      @berry1002 Год назад +4

      Don’t need to say anything! just search “nissan truck snapped in half” and look at the picture’s

  • @NikeHM69
    @NikeHM69 Год назад +2

    You have the best handwriting of any mechanic I've ever seen.

  • @mikaeljonsson4686
    @mikaeljonsson4686 Год назад +28

    Just love seeing the level of knowledge used on this channel! 👌👌👌

  • @jessicabuckman9675
    @jessicabuckman9675 Год назад +16

    I've always enjoyed watching this smart intelligent man work, he's videos are always interesting to watch.

  • @GreyRockOne
    @GreyRockOne Год назад +3

    Nissan and their knock sensors.. some things never change. Nice work Wes!

  • @270eman
    @270eman Год назад +1

    That truck has been bubba'd. Great repair work. Squirrels chewed a Marine battery in half after setting up shop in my Dad's boat.

  • @dougr.6734
    @dougr.6734 6 месяцев назад

    "Sweet jumps" Love the Napoleon Dynamite reference.

  • @jimbos1567
    @jimbos1567 Год назад +2

    I still maintain you are the patron saint of lost causes. That thing needs to see the crusher. I am very impressed with your persistence and your skills. Tough to beat a midwestern farm boy. Love it.

  • @Military-Museum-LP
    @Military-Museum-LP Год назад +2

    Wes I’ve never seen an open end socket. Every video you have made I learn something new. Your channel is very educational.

  • @gregbutler9873
    @gregbutler9873 Год назад +2

    Just the tip of the pickle vine end , and the secondary job I’m guessing will clip the tip off of cigars? 🤣🍻

  • @FlatThunder
    @FlatThunder Год назад +6

    Your electrical diagnostic skills always impress me! Broken rogue wires are my kryptonite. Great Video Wes! 👍😁

  • @NGMonocrom
    @NGMonocrom Год назад +1

    Oh! You *know* a truck is messed up when the doggo doesn't want to jump in it, and go for a ride.

  • @ouch1011
    @ouch1011 Год назад +3

    It’s always nice how, when customers buy their own parts, it’s pretty much a guarantee that they’ll buy the cheapest, shittiest thing they can find on Amazon. I got so tired of installing customer supplied parts (when I still worked on flat rate) that I just flat out said that I would not warranty the part or the labor under any circumstances, including if it is junk out of the box. There were several instances where people had to pay double the labor (or more) because they bought junk that didn’t fit right or just flat out didn’t work.
    I’m not sure if someone else has said it, but if the steering position sensor isn’t calibrated properly and it is showing steering angle when you’re driving straight, it can cause a sensor correlation issue where the ABS module sees steering angle (assumes you are turning the wheel) but doesn’t see yaw (doesn’t see the vehicle turning), so it assumes understeer and activated the stability control. In other words, don’t dive too deep on the ABS activation until you are certain the steering wheel sensor shows 0 deg rotation when you are driving straight. That could be caused either by incorrect SAS calibration or the steering wheel being off center while driving straight (due to poor alignment)

  • @somerandomguy3868
    @somerandomguy3868 Год назад +10

    You made real progress, might want the guys at the body shop to have at the frame before finishing the exhaust, I think it'll live to jump again

  • @blackscotydog
    @blackscotydog Год назад +1

    That Rear axle vent is no joke...I had a Bronco 2 that I was just givin er up and down my drive... steep hill 16 inches of snow....later that day walked by said Bronco and smelled 90 wt........Blew out both rear axle seals.had to use a drill bit on the vent.

  • @adnacraigo6590
    @adnacraigo6590 Год назад

    I like it when you get one with a myriad of problems and you are able to resolve or diagnose each one.

  • @TruckNTim80
    @TruckNTim80 Год назад +4

    A 4.0 liter mouse house, thats new. Love how you explain things and trouble shoot problems from what others have screwed up or gave up on. Keep up the great work and skills!

  • @wm12ga
    @wm12ga Год назад +14

    From one Wes to another, thanks for all the great videos. Cheers

  • @phillipkeeling7327
    @phillipkeeling7327 Год назад +1

    Wes you’re the best at finding and fixing crummy ass wiring.

  • @TheBrokenLife
    @TheBrokenLife Год назад +2

    _Folks here in Hazzard County thought Frontiers can't fly. It was only the landing they had trouble with..._
    Looks like the Yamamoto Boys had to call up old crazy Wes to bail them out of another pickle. 🤣

  • @dans_Learning_Curve
    @dans_Learning_Curve Год назад +8

    Had constant ABS activation on an '95 Windstar because the wheel speed sensors had rusted so much they were shorter and increased the air gap. It'll be interesting to see the cause in this case.

  • @MadmanJimbo
    @MadmanJimbo Год назад +2

    It’s pretty normal for crash purchases to have all sorts of unpredictable failures. I’ve seen engine gaskets going , abs module issues. It’s usually a couple years of crap to deal with.

  • @danf4616
    @danf4616 Год назад +6

    Saved! I don't have to do my own work today. Thanks Wes. 👌

  • @kingtut5923
    @kingtut5923 Год назад

    That yard of yours looks pretty full, NOW that's a good thing.

  • @WhiskeyGulf71
    @WhiskeyGulf71 Год назад +2

    So as it turns out, Max knew there was a rodent but he also knew it was dead ! 😂

  • @unti419
    @unti419 Год назад +1

    I learn a LOT from watching Rain Man and Wes when it comes to diagnosis with the ECM. It's so fascinating to me to see the how this all works. I am thinking about purchasing a much better tool with the bi-directional capability and real time charts. I'm retired and don't really need it, but it would be a fun toy to play with.

  • @roveradventures
    @roveradventures Год назад +1

    The vocal click when tightening that o2 sensor made my day. 🤣

  • @DavidSmith-vd1zv
    @DavidSmith-vd1zv 5 месяцев назад

    Your troubleshooting skills are pretty good there Wes! Meticulous and thorough is what it takes. Good video.

  • @macgvrs
    @macgvrs Год назад +1

    That poor little truck has had a rough time of it. But you came through, as always, to resolve those difficult to troubleshoot problems. I keep wondering if they couldn't put something in the plastic wiring that the mice wouldn't like to eat. On one Chevy, the mice seemed to favor the pink wires. Not sure why. My fun experience with a Nissan knock sensor was in our car. It involved the fact that the sensor tested fine when cool but not when it was hot. That required two trips to the parts store because I tested the sensor after I bought the new one and decided the sensor was fine and returned the new sensor. I then went back to the parts store after I discovered that the sensor was indeed bad. So much fun.

  • @ScarlettStunningSpace
    @ScarlettStunningSpace Год назад +1

    It's in much better condition than I first expected. I've seen a lot worse cars rolling around to be totalled.

  • @brucehobbs1734
    @brucehobbs1734 Год назад +2

    Congratulations on 200K!

  • @svfourwinds8435
    @svfourwinds8435 Год назад +1

    Please make a video all about that Honda Goldwing you’ve had parked in the workshop for ages!

  • @edgeman1134
    @edgeman1134 Год назад +2

    @Watch Wes Work a good idea an engine builder told me is to stuff steel wool from the dollar store into the empty cavity under the intake where knock sensor(s) live to keep rodents away. Did on my father's Honda Pilot, been 3 years now parking by tall grass, no rodent issues. Have found droppings on top of the intake so they are around...

  • @jannearo328
    @jannearo328 Год назад +1

    Ah. The long wait is over. Welcome back, friend.

  • @billking772
    @billking772 Год назад +4

    Glad you are back Wes!

  • @oldlodgeskins1004
    @oldlodgeskins1004 Год назад +1

    The DeWalt....LUBRICATED FOR LIFE 😂

  • @mikescott1307
    @mikescott1307 Год назад

    Nice to see you back Wes!

  • @boe4448
    @boe4448 Год назад +8

    Hello Wes,
    As a Nissan Tech and owner I do think they build a pretty good vehicle minus the turning radius and brake feeling. At least the diff fluid smells like fresh baked apple pie. 😂😂
    Enjoy your content, knowledge and video quality. Boe

    • @tacomas9602
      @tacomas9602 Год назад

      How do you like the 05 or so years of stick shift frontiers? Do the frames hold up good? I have 2 tacomas and I like my Yotas but dad had two frontiers, both a 2002, he absolutely beat the SHIT out of and it didn’t die.

    • @boe4448
      @boe4448 Год назад

      @@tacomas9602 Toyota's are very good trucks. I do know a few years back they did have some sever rust issues. I believe Frontiers and Tacoma's are very comparable trucks standard or automatics. Each manufactures have there pluses and minuses. I live in the desert SW so rust isn't a issue. I like my 2016 SV 4wd. Its been trouble free for 70k miles. I maintain it overly well also.

    • @Mogg_Tv
      @Mogg_Tv Год назад

      @@boe4448 I own a 2018 DesertRunner, 50,000 miles on looking for more power out of the 40DE. Have you seen any frontier comes in with some serious work done to them in the engine bay. Nobody touches these trucks other than Z1 aftermarket for bolt ons.
      Anything maintenance recommendations for the 2WD Frontier in the near future would be nice to know too.

  • @jamesbruno5896
    @jamesbruno5896 Год назад +1

    Welcome back! Nice job Wes untangling that mess!

  • @nashsmith3005
    @nashsmith3005 Год назад

    Thanks for the video great to see you back online! I'm now waiting with great anticipation for the part 2!

  • @akfarmboy49
    @akfarmboy49 Год назад +1

    Chewed knock sensor in valley is the pits.
    Good video
    Good to see all the wiring repairs.
    Good reference material thank you.

  • @dieselhatz4247
    @dieselhatz4247 Год назад +3

    Great to see you up and running again. Thank you for the content as always.

  • @EL-ru8nl
    @EL-ru8nl Год назад

    Always impressed with your wiring diagnostics!!

  • @davedemo8229
    @davedemo8229 Год назад

    thanks Wes. I really needed something interesting this morning to watch.

  • @TheJstewart2010
    @TheJstewart2010 Год назад +1

    Glad that you're back. I'm back to learning new things every Sunday morning. Life is good.

  • @dudekbubek7914
    @dudekbubek7914 Год назад

    yes !!! part two !!! thanks for taking time and making those videos for us

  • @austinwilbanks5919
    @austinwilbanks5919 Год назад

    So happy for how far your channel has come! Having all that work is awesome for you and the family. Can’t wait for part 2 :-)

  • @arthurbiringer5676
    @arthurbiringer5676 Год назад

    Your attention to detail is what folks flock to your shop for.

  • @DconBlueZ
    @DconBlueZ Год назад

    Thanks for the video, always enjoy watching!

  • @SteelheadTed
    @SteelheadTed Год назад +3

    When you showed the new knock sensor I was like woh boy, replacing that is a doozy in that motor! It’s fun to watch a video on a vehicle I know something about. I’m on my third Frontier. Boring truck but pretty reliable!

    • @DocNo27
      @DocNo27 Год назад

      Relocate the sensor - don't tear the engine down to replace it in the original location. It's a well known mod. The only reason I keep mine operational is I have a gen 1 with the supercharger :p

  • @rickhofsess84
    @rickhofsess84 Год назад

    I've been down to The Dragon 11 times from the Detroit area. It is worth the drive. Your 10 tips are the absolute best! This video should be on a loop at Deal's Gap right next to the Tree of Shame.

  • @roxanneabbott8424
    @roxanneabbott8424 Год назад

    Awesome watching you at work! Thank you for the videos!

  • @wes11bravo
    @wes11bravo Год назад

    As always, a Mrs Wes appearance is a bonus to any video.

  • @tomland5837
    @tomland5837 Год назад

    Wes, CONGRATULATIONS on hitting the 200k mark!!! I really enjoy your videos and learn something from each one!

  • @briandrew8684
    @briandrew8684 Год назад +1

    Another great video Wes, keep up the great work brother

  • @ghettsumm7949
    @ghettsumm7949 Год назад

    The worst thing about the knock sensor is, you won't know if you fixed it until it's all back together. Fine work young man!

  • @TheJmich2001
    @TheJmich2001 Год назад

    Top job as usual Wes, and very relaxing to watch your process. Thanks....NJ

  • @dirtydeedsvienna
    @dirtydeedsvienna Год назад

    Thanks for another Sunday highlight!

  • @suzuki230
    @suzuki230 Год назад +1

    Congrats on 200k wes you deserve it
    Also the full whisltlin diesel treatment was great.

  • @jeffryblackmon4846
    @jeffryblackmon4846 Год назад +1

    You zeroed in on most of the problems quickly. Thanks for bringing us along!

  • @rayaltman3258
    @rayaltman3258 Год назад +1

    Ahh another Wes video it is going to be a great Sunday. I really enjoy your channel you take great pride in your work and it truly shows.

  • @mickreid7153
    @mickreid7153 Год назад

    Glad to see you all back Wes, missed you mate!🖖👍👊😊

  • @jeremiahlittlejohn922
    @jeremiahlittlejohn922 Год назад +2

    Alright your back so great to see your content. Really enjoy seeing your diagnosis and repair there after.

  • @JohnnyTalia
    @JohnnyTalia Год назад +2

    OK, I need to know more about that tool you slide up into the wiring harness before you cut the wrapping tape. The one that prevents you from slicing into the wires. That's gonna go on my "wannaget" list.

  • @davidryder5265
    @davidryder5265 Год назад +2

    Thank goodness your back thank you sir

  • @timtaulu9914
    @timtaulu9914 Год назад +1

    Good to see you up and running.
    Enjoying the channel.
    Plenty of work I see
    Already cooler weather is on the way.

  • @MrAmorti
    @MrAmorti Год назад +1

    Glad to see you fixed the tech issues, and we all can get our fix 👍

  • @patrickcolahan7499
    @patrickcolahan7499 Год назад

    You seem to have all the fun jobs come to you. Lucky guy. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Gangstercub
    @Gangstercub Год назад +1

    Love your vids Wes.
    You and Rainman are my fav's.

  • @stucook8622
    @stucook8622 Год назад +1

    They're all good Wes! Thanks for the great video!

  • @mischef18
    @mischef18 Год назад

    Made for great viewing as always bro. Safe travels to you both

  • @jimrky6062
    @jimrky6062 Год назад +1

    Welcome back! You got to the bottom of everything, and that's what counts. 0 unnecessary parts and only a couple of exhaust donuts outstanding on the mechanical (pending frame straightening) - that's fine work!
    Thanks for enriching my Sunday morning coffee!

  • @achannelwithnocontentever9972
    @achannelwithnocontentever9972 Год назад +1

    YES!! wes is back at it. Thank God.. idk what I'd do without wes making vids. I've been binge watching all your old vids just waiting for a new one.

  • @Shagnasty
    @Shagnasty Год назад +8

    Hi Wes glad to see you back. I really like the custom torque wrench. I thought they were gone.

    • @jdmccorful
      @jdmccorful Год назад +2

      "CLICK" , music to the ears and brain.

  • @kilipoheikekanilehua4049
    @kilipoheikekanilehua4049 Год назад

    Thanks for posting. Clearly you are very, very busy!

  • @arthurjennings5202
    @arthurjennings5202 Год назад +1

    I love your content. The last cars I worked on were carburetor induction, but one did have a pointless ignition system. I did work on electronic process control equipment (lots of microprocessors, funny wiring diagrams) but the wires were not sitting in the middle of a hot engine valley, toasting the insulation and connectors while providing habitat for small rodents. The amount of patience, and the "I'm gonna fix this thing if it's the last thing I do" determination you display is amazing. I only hope they pay you what you are worth!

  • @edwardanderson1562
    @edwardanderson1562 Год назад

    The patience and meticulous you apply to some of the worst vehicles is an inspiration to me. Non judgemental work of the highest quality. That's why I love your channel.

  • @bettingru
    @bettingru Год назад +2

    Isn't that sharp cutting thingy you found on the dash used in a bris Ceremony?

  • @HoneyGlzedHam
    @HoneyGlzedHam Год назад +5

    Excited for part 2! I drive one of these and I'd like to see what horrors await 😀

    • @shaunw3131
      @shaunw3131 Год назад

      I owned the European equivalent of this .nissan Navarra. Horror it is 😅

  • @rc5693
    @rc5693 Год назад

    Always a pleasure to watch

  • @yhird
    @yhird Год назад

    For the life of me, I cannot understand what it is about wire harnesses that rodents find so attractive. Great video Wes.

  • @DavoShed
    @DavoShed Год назад +1

    That cutter looks like a cigar topper.

  • @bostedtap8399
    @bostedtap8399 Год назад

    Hufflepuff towing was spot on, bent frame.
    At least Alice had potions to help her down Rabbit hole, great job Wes, 👏.
    Thanks for sharing.