Gunzmam is right here and why in the world would you ever mess with taking tires off a rim? $10 bucks problem solved at most shops. It's just not worth it to me.
Reverse voltage protection is my guess. A diode's function is to allow power to flow in only one direction. Think of it as a check valve, for electrons.
Where can you buy one at in oregon
Probably from a different country online
FACINATING YET MEMORIZING!!!!!!😮
It is not a fuse. Just octane selector.
4:30 of my life I'll never get back. This guy needs to put the rock down
I spend a few minutes reading and thinking of this reply that I will not get back. I'm not going to whine about it though.
1 minute I will not get back, TY for wasting time
how do you find out what pulley is wining or what's the problem
Gunzmam is right here and why in the world would you ever mess with taking tires off a rim? $10 bucks problem solved at most shops. It's just not worth it to me.
Yeah but do you know about the secret fuse
Gunzmith is correct DIODE
this guy needs to go sip more of that moonshine!!!!
how do you find out what pully is wining
Uhhhh momma always said the squeaky wheel or gets the oil. But pulley is a whole other field of expertise
what the hell does it do and what is it for what to ask for from who to replace it.
+Robert Ertmoed What is it's function? It is not a fuse as it is in the D-1 position so that would make it a diode.
Reverse voltage protection is my guess. A diode's function is to allow power to flow in only one direction. Think of it as a check valve, for electrons.
It's a diode. But so what? I'm not sure what his point is.
Bonus video-Take the rim to a tire machine and they'll remove it in about 5 seconds
Where is this tire machine? So, I take my car to somebody else and wait for them to work it into their schedule? That's more than 5 seconds.
Wrong planet friend.
Dont tell nobody people it secret!!!
It's a diod lol
Matt quit sniffing paint!!!!
Wrong information again from this guy.
DONT DO METH
I do tea
how do you find out what pully is wining
how do you find out what pulley is wining
how do you find out what pulley is wining