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Great like always :) Now you mention the manufacturer torque specifications, but torque for specific bolt missing. By the way, thank you for that. In future please, give information about sockets, bolt and etc. Please, do not use only text in your videos. I like to hear the explanations that you give. I expect more detailed videos for Mitsubishi Eclipse cross from you and please, do not use only text. The video with brake pads are awsome. Explanations are awsome. True professional!!! Keep up the good work Mr. Moose.
Thanks for your feedback I will keep that in mind. I appreciate that. I believe this was one of my earlier videos that I made back then when I was starting off. In my newer videos I discuss things more in depth. I'm always looking for ways to improve my videos and so your feedback will help. Thanks for watching! 😊
I have several jacks. One of them is an aluminum 3 ton Pittsburgh from Harbor Freight. Another one I have is a steel 4 ton same brand. I also have one of the hybrid jacks that I got from Costco brand is Arcan, but I don't like it as much since it slips a lot. The best jacks I've used are the ones from Harbor Freight in USA believe it or not. I had an older 2 ton aluminum one in the past and that lasted about 8 to 10 years before it gave up. The pistons on those seized up. I use these jacks regularly. I do have a couple others laying around in the basement, but they barely get used anymore.
@@moosemobileautorepair Thanks for the information. Here in Europe I can’t find any jack from Harbor Freight. I search something reliable and strong. You are very good mechanic and you have a lot of experience. I made a conclusion from the pad change clip. That is the main reason to ask you. I'm in a different industry, but unfortunately there are no professional mechanics around me who do their job conscientiously, that's why I took matters into my own hands.
@@moosemobileautorepairI actually appreciated the text explanations to be honest. Not everyone (like this guy) is going to appreciate the time and work it takes to make these videos. Sometimes I find that people ramble on too much when they talk, but in this video, your text was short, easy to understand and I can pause the vid if i need more time to read the info, and your words were well chosen. This was an excellent video and no need to change my man. 😊
Thank you very much. Would the warning/maintenance reminder light automatically come back on after you have reset it? Or does that need to be set up as well ? I'm in Australia if that makes any difference. Cheers. Sorry I'm about confused towards the end
I'm not exactly sure what you mean. But once you reset it you should be good to go. Mitsubishi does not make it easy to reset the maintenance reminder and it is one of the most confusing vehicle to reset even for us technicians to reset it. You kind of have to play around with it. Once it's reset it won't come back on until the service interval/mileage that it's set for.
The maintenance reminder will come back on for what ever interval you set it at. So once it reaches that specified interval it will show up on the dash.
@@moosemobileautorepair thank you . Sorry thats what I mean to ask. So once I remove the service warning , does the next service warning automatically come back on once I reach the next service interval ? Or does that service interval have to be set up as well ?
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It's a really detailed step by step instruction. Thank you very much for your sharing.
that is my next car and this was a great video for real,thank you!
Thanks for the support.
Thank you! This is great video and instructions👍
Thank you. This is Professional, simple precise video. 👍👍👍💯🤝
Great like always :) Now you mention the manufacturer torque specifications, but torque for specific bolt missing. By the way, thank you for that. In future please, give information about sockets, bolt and etc. Please, do not use only text in your videos. I like to hear the explanations that you give. I expect more detailed videos for Mitsubishi Eclipse cross from you and please, do not use only text. The video with brake pads are awsome. Explanations are awsome. True professional!!! Keep up the good work Mr. Moose.
Thanks for your feedback I will keep that in mind. I appreciate that. I believe this was one of my earlier videos that I made back then when I was starting off. In my newer videos I discuss things more in depth. I'm always looking for ways to improve my videos and so your feedback will help. Thanks for watching! 😊
@@moosemobileautorepair Great! What is the model and brand of the jacks that you used?!
I have several jacks. One of them is an aluminum 3 ton Pittsburgh from Harbor Freight. Another one I have is a steel 4 ton same brand. I also have one of the hybrid jacks that I got from Costco brand is Arcan, but I don't like it as much since it slips a lot.
The best jacks I've used are the ones from Harbor Freight in USA believe it or not.
I had an older 2 ton aluminum one in the past and that lasted about 8 to 10 years before it gave up. The pistons on those seized up.
I use these jacks regularly.
I do have a couple others laying around in the basement, but they barely get used anymore.
@@moosemobileautorepair Thanks for the information. Here in Europe I can’t find any jack from Harbor Freight. I search something reliable and strong. You are very good mechanic and you have a lot of experience. I made a conclusion from the pad change clip. That is the main reason to ask you. I'm in a different industry, but unfortunately there are no professional mechanics around me who do their job conscientiously, that's why I took matters into my own hands.
@@moosemobileautorepairI actually appreciated the text explanations to be honest. Not everyone (like this guy) is going to appreciate the time and work it takes to make these videos. Sometimes I find that people ramble on too much when they talk, but in this video, your text was short, easy to understand and I can pause the vid if i need more time to read the info, and your words were well chosen. This was an excellent video and no need to change my man. 😊
Bueno su video, donde se encuentra ubicada la válvula PCV, por favor
It should be somewhere on top of the valve cover. On some vehicles it can be hidden behind the intake manifold.
Thank you very much. Would the warning/maintenance reminder light automatically come back on after you have reset it? Or does that need to be set up as well ? I'm in Australia if that makes any difference. Cheers. Sorry I'm about confused towards the end
I'm not exactly sure what you mean. But once you reset it you should be good to go. Mitsubishi does not make it easy to reset the maintenance reminder and it is one of the most confusing vehicle to reset even for us technicians to reset it. You kind of have to play around with it. Once it's reset it won't come back on until the service interval/mileage that it's set for.
The maintenance reminder will come back on for what ever interval you set it at. So once it reaches that specified interval it will show up on the dash.
@@moosemobileautorepair thank you . Sorry thats what I mean to ask. So once I remove the service warning , does the next service warning automatically come back on once I reach the next service interval ? Or does that service interval have to be set up as well ?
@@ahcrx Yes, the service interval will show up once the time/distance is due for whatever it's set up at.
@@moosemobileautorepair thanks heaps 👍 love the videos
Hey, LIQUI MOLY Top Tec 6200 0W-20 is good?
Should be OK to use.
Which kind of oil is recommended to pour for eclipse cross 2021 with 1.5 turbo engine front wheel drive?
0W20
Nice work but I would add oil first before putting skid plate back on just to make sure of no leaks
Sure.
Esse serviço foi realizado no quintal da casa? Muito amadorismo e falta de segurança.