Tag: jeep

  • Light Bar Resurrection

    Light Bar Resurrection

    In this episode we revive the light bar that was installed by the previous owner. The current owner knows the light bar is operational for certain. We locate the existing harness and connect it up to the new harness switch we installed. 2003 Jeep TJ 4.0L

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  • Restoring Inner Fenders

    Restoring Inner Fenders

    On this episode we remove the rear inside aftermarket fenders made of steel and a small riveted steel plate painted white to show through the longitude and latitude Moab, UT cutout. This was starting to lose its color and some rust was starting to “develop”. I took these off and well it was pretty bad.…

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  • Replacing Tie Rod End

    Replacing Tie Rod End

    On this episode we changed out the pitman arm drag link/tie rod end. The steering was getting a little loose on me and pulling to the right. After further inspection, I noticed the seal was busted. Took this time to also change the stock clamp as well since it was full of rust. Going off-road,…

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  • Speed Sensor

    Speed Sensor

    Changing out the speed sensor on a Jeep JKU. If you receive the DTC code U1417, etc. this is a quick video on changing this part out.

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  • Soldering Shrink Tube

    Soldering Shrink Tube

    Setting up auxiliary rear taillights for trailers. DV8 Aux Lights In this episode, I show you how to use shrink tube with soldering built in and using a heat gun to bind the wires together. I also walk you through using a regular shrink tube for extra protection and seal.

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  • Seat covers is a must.

    Seat covers is a must.

    Nothing is more annoying than dropping a cup of hot coffee all over your seats from a bad cover lid. Or your kid is all wrapped up with baseball and his cleats are full of red dirt, pants, shirt, all over the seats it goes. A good set of seat covers will do the trick.…

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Mario M.
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I learned from the best, my Portuguese father and uncle who were top notch mechanics in their own right. I was lucky to learn the skills needed to tackle these weekend garage projects. This is my journey back into the grease, torqueing, welding and much more.

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Replacing the Speed Sensor