2000 Silverado AC Condenser & Radiator, Receiver Dryer, and Orifice Tube

This vehicle had enough debris between the AC condenser and radiator that it prevented the airflow needed to remove the heat from both the condenser and radiator. This actually causes both systems to run hotter and under more stress than normal. We can tell by measuring the system pressures that the AC condenser had a problem, either a clog internal or external. We proceeded to inspect the condenser by removing it as this vehicle has zero clearance for visual inspection without removal. Once removed we found the debris. We cleaned the debris out of the radiator and gave the customer...

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Universal Seat Heater Kit: Installs in any car. The permanent cure for the cold winter rump!

This kit is designed to add heated seats to cars that did not originally include them. It is designed to work with just about any seat style and is not too difficult to install. You can click the link above to purchase the kit. Or click here. The kit includes everything you need to install a seat heater into a single seat. I installed this into my own car (we made a video of it too) last winter, and it works wonders. Now, a year later, with the cold air starting to set in, I have already fired it up...

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Replacing a Window Motor on a Subaru Impreza

APDTY 853914 Power Window Lift Motor For Subaru (8-Tooth Gear Included) Buy Now These instructions are for replacing a front window motor on 2002-2007 Subaru Impreza vehicles. 1) Remove the front door trim.*Caution, Do not apply excessive force to the clips. Otherwise, the clip may be broken. Pull up the inner remote cover toward you to remove the upper hook. Pull it down to remove the lower hook. Remove the inner remote cover. 2) Remove the screw, then remove the power window switch assembly and disconnect the harness connector. 3) Remove the screw under window switch panel. Then remove the...

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Kia or Hyundai Motor Driven Power Steering Clunk Noise MDPS Rubber Coupler

The Motor Driven Power Steering, or MDPS, Coupler is a common failure for these vehicles. It causes a clunking noise while steering. It is a simple rubber coupler that gets shredded over time. This specific car had 75,000 miles on it when it failed. We'll show you how to replace it. This is just one of the more popular instructional videos on our YouTube channel. See more of our content at https://www.youtube.com/APDTY.

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New Design Blower Motor Speed Control Module Resistor for 2003-2006 GM Trucks and SUV’s

Even the most venerable vehicles can have some minor flaws when they are engineered and designed. One such system turns out to be the blower motor speed controller for millions of GM trucks and SUV’s. This particular problem only applies to vehicles with automatic temperature control systems. This information applies to the following vehicles: 2003-2006 Silverado/Sierra,  2003-2008 Chevrolet Trailblazer, Buick Rainier, GMC Envoy, 2003-2006  Escalade, Tahoe, Yukon, Suburban, Avalanche Initial failure symptoms usually consist of one or more of the following issues: Blower Motor Stays Running Even When Truck Is Off Blower Motor Doesn’t Work Consistently, (Will turn on randomly)...

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