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Foreign everybody. Good day to you! Welcome back! Glad you're here. We're rocking and rolling now with the green subscribe button. This is a 2007 Chrysler PT Cruiser 2.4 liter.

It's got a horrendous oil leak from a uh stop that the cinder unit I'm actually afraid. Uh, it was installed cross threaded right there, right up there. See that right there? That's it. Watch it.

There it is again, turns them higher up. If you look up a little higher, you see that little green plastic clip that appears with that oil pressure sending unit. You see it right there. I Have a replacement here I'm going to reach in and remove the existing unit after that is done.

I've got to pull this cooling package apart because we're going to change this AC condenser due to it being in poor condition and poor AC performance and we're also going to replace the cooling fan assembly again due to power. AC System performance and it is not running. So while it's running intermittently, sometimes it runs, sometimes it doesn't up. The problem is is, when it's not running, the AC high side pressure goes through the Moon Because of that, it's bogging down the compressor or it's making the compressor have to.

Uh, it's drawing too much parasitic load on the engine that's bogging the engine down and causing it to to shake and vibrate violently. especially at idle. So uh, what we're gonna do is after we fix that leak, we're gonna try to free up and improve AC system performance. And then we're going to reevaluate that shaking bit of business.

I Speculated that it needed some balance shafts down below I'm not 100 on that just yet. We need to get rid of these obvious uh faults first. Uh, there was another video on this car where I diagnosed it. Uh, if you go back and watch that video which will be in the link down below, and at the very end of this video, you will see that the AC high side pressures were pegged on the gauge at over 500 PSI which is absolutely astronomical for an AC system.

Okay, so we have our new sending unit here. It seems to have some sealant on the threads and we can see here from the shape. It's not a traditional type type of socket. It has these flattened ends that have to meet a specialized tools.

Sometimes regular sockets will fit these, sometimes they won't But you can see the point on that socket how it doesn't allow this thing to sit flush. That's why we have this. uh, was that a 12 side socket? Yeah, two, four, six and then the six Flats Yeah, 12 sides. but yeah, it requires special tooling.

Now that trouble with this sender is it's buried. It's up above the axle which I cannot reach I Can't reach in between here because there's a power steering cooler there I Can probably reach in really far from back here and I can't get it from the top because there is an exhaust manifold with some heat shields. So I'm gonna try to, uh, give this the very, very deep reach-around type of treatment here. I'm gonna get absolutely filthy I think I got my hand on it.
You guys can't see what I'm doing. Here's my hand. There we go. Got the connector all right and yeah, I'm getting a little dirty, so what I'm going to do is reach back in, fit the socket, and then I'll go back in with a uh, an extension and a wobbly bit and get that thing out of there.

Oh, where's my big extension? There we go. we go. 24 incher. Maybe that's 36.

I don't know. Let's measure it. Uh, how about 20 inch? That's a 20 inch extension? Okay, all right. long extension going in.

Let's go right through that power steering line and caption. All right, let's get this thing out of here wrong way. Scooch in a little bit, capture those on and connects. There we go.

Oh did I get it? We done There it is. Got it. Send your gravity all right. Here's our unit.

This is actually a switch. It's not a sender, it's a single wire. so that's just a pressure switch. And fortunately, it came out without too much effort telling me it was not cross threaded and that's good.

Let's match this up. The pin is the same, connector is the same, Threads are the same. Double check that right now. Yep, threads are the same.

good to go. time to reinstall. She's in there trying to reinstall the unit. All right since that's far away.

I'm gonna do that part manually. then. I'm going to go in again with the socket. Ah ow.

Hot converter. Anyway, yeah, I'm doing this by hand because I don't want to cross thread this. That would be terrible if I did what? I was afraid that I was going to do There we go. Thread's starting to bite.

You guys can't see a thing I'm doing Oh hot can you? Okay, All right, we're going in one more time. Long range with the with our little socket, we have contact. Let's give it a turn so it fits in those grooves. We're good.

You guys see that and click. Okay, let's get this thing plugged in and this operation is complete. Going back in. Where's that little connector? I got it? Look a mirror connector? Yeah, let's not burn myself this time.

What do you guys say? Sound good? Yeah, that's it. Got it right there. Yeah, All right, it's on. Cool Beans Okay, the easy part's over.

Let's go ahead and pull that radiator fan and this condenser out of this thing. All right. But before we do anything, Let's uh, restart this engine and double check and make sure we're not continuing to pour out engine oil. Crush fingers Hey, it started all right.

Newman's um, flashlight fell out. All right. We're not dumping oil. Sweet Success Number one, let's move on and get that uh, condenser and that fan out of here re-powering down.

I Just realized it's Chrysler Product week Cruiser Jeep another Jeep Outside there was a Dodge Here there's a bunch of other. PT Cruisers Yeah, this is like the Chrysler lot this week. It comes in waves. Okay, first things first.
let us go to work on this fan slash fan shroud should be held on with four bolts, one two and then there's two more down below. And then there's a an electrical connector. so let's get these top ones out and then we will, uh, lift this thing back up. Foreign.

This isn't going to slide out I Need to pull the battery. The air box. Yeah, look. I Can see that it's hanging out here behind this battery so all this stuff has to come out again.

Let's just cut to the Chase and pull this thing apart. One thing about PT Cruisers is, uh, don't hesitate to just take everything apart on that they are so Compact and and built in or built so compactly that we can't uh, we can't sneak one part past another part. Forget this is not a like a truck or something like that. All right.

You go over here. engineer filtration unit and the air box should just sit in there with some rubber grommets. We'll just give it a tug and it'll come out okay. We got a 13 that clamps this battery down.

Rings Let's get that guy out of here. You go over there and then we'll pull the cables off, get this battery out, and then we'll take the tray out. This one is correct. That one has been replaced and the Fastener side is kind of sunken into the into the lead there.

I Don't really care for that and there's a washer or a penny shoved in it? Cool? Well, that should be fun. Okay, let me get that penny back. I Think it's a penny. It's either a penny or a copper washer.

Let's find out. Oh, that's a penny. Look what we got I haven't seen one of those in a while. Oh on a battery? Okay, there's a series of a few more 10 mils.

Looks like four or five. That's four. and yeah, five. thank you.

Take the whole tray out. come out. Trey Oh, it's uh. it's tipped on over here.

Hang on. let's get these Fasteners out of the way. What will happen is I'll unclip this and then she can go all fly everywhere and uh, half of them will never be seen again. There's our tray.

Ah yeah, there's another bolt right down there. That one's missing. Okay, it's easy enough for me. It's a lot easier to remove bolts that are not there.

but I Also have to find a replacement so it looks like the ones on the bottom are what remains. So let's get out of here. let's raise this guy up and we'll take the bottom. Bowl Moving back up right down below removing.

uh, moving an oil drain in because I need to drain this coolant so I can take this uh, radiator hose off. so I can let this assembly drop down. First things first, let's get this guy unplugged on. Click.

What is this? The four wire fan? I Needed to know that for ordering the replacement. there's a valve on this radiator. Lucky me open. Come on.

Nope. No finger strength so we can just use a tool to help us give that a bit more of a turn. There we go again. draining coolant.
Now that's gonna take a while. It's going super slow. All right, while that's doing its thing, I'll pull these bolts out. there's another one right behind you guys.

it's gonna reach past you here. Pardon me, Come out. Okay, so the unit's free. with the exception of this uh, radiator hose and this guy's done draining out.

we'll go ahead. and Pop That Hose off and drop this fan assembly out of here. All right, while that's taking its time to drain, I'll go in there with a wobbly eight I'm gonna pull that clamp loose or take the clamp apart I could do that, it's not wanting to let go. Oh good.

Double drainage. Now we're getting some speed picking up. it's taking in air all right. I'm backing up.

I'm getting splashed here I'll just throw some towels on it that will arrest the Smashing There good. All right. Taken a while and I grow impatient I'm going to try to speed this up a little bit. it's a it may prove to be in my own detriment and I could be taking a coolant bath any second.

Now there's flashlights. All right, it's still under control I have a lot to get picking up speed. Yeah, all right, that wasn't so bad. Nice.

Okay, we now approach. Our Moment of Truth Is this gonna fit the way? I think it's gonna fit? Um yeah. I don't think so. Why Why doesn't it want to come out? Maybe I have to take the intake off to bring it out from the top side and that's also a good possibility.

Uh, okay, that's not that's not gonna budge. I'm wrong. I need to rethink my life here. So I suppose that there's a bright side of this intake being loose and that's it's not bolted on the back.

So I'm just going to go ahead and take this off. move it aside, take the lower intake off, and slip this thing out painlessly through the top. Trying this the hard way, not interested and it never hit the ground. All right.

Okay, I cannot find that socket that I lost. So I'm gonna get this out of the way and look a little deeper. I know it's here somewhere. Come off Am I Running out of mental fortitude and patience for this thing already now.

No, no, not yet. not yet. Now if I lose a 10 millimeter, that could be a different story and that's off mostly. I Don't really want to remove it all the way, just kind of stick it off to the side.

What else do we hold up? Hanging on to here wiring Harness connector Looks like it's a just a couple connectors throttle position. Let's see this little hose right here. Idle Air Control. Let's get that thing disconnected there.

now. It has achieved most of its freedom. You just stay over there. Let's go back to that lower intake.

Let's see. Got another hose? Let's get rid of this. Hey I can see some of our bolts now. Looks like I'm taking the injectors loose.

those are going to stay in the manifold and then I've got a series of 10 mils that manifold will come off. Come here. Hose there. Okay, let's see.
this is gonna fit. Looks like one. two, three, four, five, six, seven, or eight ten mils. Okay, there's another little sneaky guy right here.

Oh man. I found a Is that a fuel line? Yeah, it's a fuel line. Let's get that guy disconnected. That's a tight squeeze down there.

Catch the spray if there is any. That's a negative. no fuel spray, just some dribits foreign. I get the bottom ones first.

dipstick tube is in the way there. torsion time. There we go. there's one click.

Okay, those are the bottom ones. I've got one that flanks the side over here I think I can't see it. but I know it's in there I got it. And there is a thermostat housing bolt on top of it.

That and there goes my 10. hey I'm not having this today. Fortunately I have magnet on a stick. There we go.

Okay, looks like the thermostat housing is going to come out. Can I reach that one? Yeah okay now I can get to that Bolt on click. that was weak. but I got two more.

two more to go. Yeah, actually three. There's one for the uh dude. Okay, one more.

I think yes, it's already pretty loose. You know this is one of those jobs where you'll you'll break things and cut yourself and frustrate yourself trying to avoid something like removing the intake manifold. When reality is, that's just what you got to do. and I suffer from that same character flaw sometimes.

I'll just work around something all day to avoid just doing what's necessary. I've gotten better over the years. The Power Stroke Six Seven taught me that. All right.

Here's our inoperative, no longer functioning cooling fan. All right, backing up some I pulled the grill off I'm going to go ahead and remove this upper core support right here. unbolt the condenser and then pull the condenser up and out. Foreign looks like I'm just dealing with this little uh weather strip here and then a couple times.

Loud noises. Yeah, cool and smooth. Sometimes these are bolted in and there's a spot weld. foreign washer gravity I See that one will not evade me.

Magnet on a stick. Critical for any Chrysler repair. Okay, let's pull the core support out. Radiator is free, but we don't want to pull the radiator.

We just want to pull the condenser. Oh, that's smush. Okay, over here. we've got the one line and line number two just below it.

And then what do we got? How many bolts looks like it's bolted on from the back? One two three four, five, five volts in the back and click. That's one of the lines. Let's get that guy loose. It's tight.

Come on now. These lines are like super hard to reach too. They're tucked up into the fender assembly. It's very compact vehicle.

Come on there. we go see. Spriggle that guy a little bit. Become disconnected please.

Money shot. Well yeah, that doesn't taste good I don't like tag oil Um PPE is good. I'm wearing glasses. It appears that I cannot trust the discharge feature on that AC machine.
Dang. So I totally did not expect that to happen at all I discharged that thing. uh last night mad I was I ate it well I mean I didn't really I didn't consume any but uh, I'm definitely wearing it. Overall, Safety glasses Guys to safety glasses.

This is why that's why. didn't even give me any warning either. just we're done. Where's that scene at? Make sure I never owned one of those.

Okay, okay, now that we've got the system discharged and the upper line is off, let's get this other line disconnected and uh, then we can go ahead and pull this unit out of here. How's that? see? Nothing ever happened? Yeah. Come here. Snippages again.

There's there's no space in there to work work a tool. Very limited. Yeah. I'll use the open end there a couple more turns and uh and just get in there with my fingers.

Come on you there, that's loose. Now you know it's terrible is like when you have to go clean up and then you reach right back in and get dirty again and you're still wet from when you washed. which makes you get more dirtier. That's what I'm experiencing right now.

All right. Bottom line: I can't reach in there to really grab that. So I'm just going to give it some pry action with my mini Snap-on pry bar I almost left that on a Ford the other day. Okay, that is all free.

Let's get a 10 mil on the ratchet and pull these Fasteners out and we'll pull this condenser and I still have not, uh, forgotten about that eight mil socket swivel socket, wobbly socket that I lost I will find that it's part of his set and if I don't get it, then the set will be broken up and then it's not a set anymore. Therefore, it's meaningless to me. Yeah, yeah. I know where you went.

one more, two more. Never mind. I was wrong. There's another one right here.

Foreign. There we go. All right Condenser. Come on out there she is.

Ah, I found it there. Right right there. there's that sneaky little guy. You guys see it I knew it didn't go far.

Yeah, that's part of my set. We're not gonna lose you. okey dokey. Let us take a look at the shadow that I'm casting and the cooling fans we've got going on here.

They come with a relay pack. new relay pack right here. There's our four wire connector. that one matches.

this one's not broken off so we got a four wire. Uh, this one came with uh, this connector here for the fan motor. I'm assuming that that's just like a universal motor that's used on other platforms. Looks like the mounts are the same, so this unit, uh, will suffice.

Um, the fan blades point the right way. Yeah, okay. Blazer the same I wasn't seeing that properly. So I've got the fan, we have the condenser.

uh what? I don't have because it did not occur to me was gaskets and a thermostat housing gasket. So I'm gonna have to order that stuff. So what I think I'm going to do is um, go ahead and make this a disassembly video. Followed up with a reassembly video.
let's do that this time. plus it's getting late and I need to go home. So uh, all that being said, I'm going to close this one out right now and I'll do that by thanking each and every one of you for watching this video. As always, I hope you enjoyed this video.

If you did enjoy this video, let me know about that in the comment section down below. Let me know how much you want to see the uh part three I guess it's part three on this one, How much you want to see the part three and the reassembly and we will go from there. So again and as always, thank you for watching and most importantly, do not forget to have yourselves a great day! See you guys later! And a Chrysler Part two.

97 thoughts on “Blew up in my face! 2007 chrysler pt cruiser 2.4 non turbo”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars JD RS says:

    The same thing happened to me, but at a pull-a-part type junkyard. I was removing a condenser coil (assuming that it was discharged). The coil ended up “Grinching” me with pag oil, and green leak dye. My son was with me, and laughed his ass off saying I looked like the grinch, with that crap covering my forehead, parts of my face, and my now messed up hair.
    Never assume junked car AC systems are discharged!!! Always carry safety glasses, and have them on, when you’re removing AC system components. ….and last but not least & most importantly: Never Assume!!!! ….because when you assume, you make an ass out of yourself. I was lucky that stuff didn’t get in my eyes.
    There is a reason why teachers and college professors who conduct and supervise labs are very strict, mean, and yell at you for not having personal protective equipment on. Don’t complain if they accidentally call you an idiot either, for not having PPE on. ……because at the end of the day; The instructor/teacher is looking out for you. It’s very hard, probably very expensive, or even impossible, to get a new donor eyeball transplanted back into your skull, if something damages it.

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rick Y. C. says:

    Ray , why not remove the radiator with the condenser all complete and work on it on a bench?
    Was removing the intake necessary since you were going to opened and remove all the front grilled.

    I hate this NEONS/ PT all the same…

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tom Strum says:

    He's taken so much stuff apart, I forgot what original issue is …..

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brian Oregon says:

    I'm glad you're alright!! I've had that happen to me and I was friggin blind for about a week! PPE is definitely a good thing to have on " note to self " lol and btw, love the videos man, I hope you are proud of yourself! Keep up the great work!

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars shanezy111 says:

    All that for a fan and condenser. Pt crapper haha

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dino Diaz says:

    You need a laser pointer when you point out a spot.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Friend of the One-Eyed Ladies says:

    Am I missing something here. I thought the one AC line disconnected with no pressure on it, but the other one had all the pressure on it. Seems like the core is plugged somehow? Or did I get something wrong there? Not an AC guy…

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars reymond lopez says:

    Omg. These look like a nightmare to work on!

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Friend of the One-Eyed Ladies says:

    "Now that we've got the system discharged…"

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jim says:

    Is it possible the recovery machine did a correct discharge and the splooging AC fitting is proof of a plug in the condenser?

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steven Bryant says:

    They must love that PT!! It isn't valued at any repair price.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Arthur Brown says:

    There are no clean hands in a reach around situation

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Big Jared says:

    These things are the 2nd biggest POS's ever. Jeep Compass will always be the champion.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars To-Ku says:

    Ray! Watchjrgo is looking to transport a tesla battery from Florida to Oklahoma hit him up awesome collab

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars JAMES BALLARD says:

    hey man just to let you know, you didnt have to pull the air intake to change that condencer. you could've just pulled the front off and then pull the radiator towards you and pull the fan out. trust me ive done one already and actually i own a pt cruiser

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jonathan Moss says:

    Good video. These were never good cars from the outset though.

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chicken Permission says:

    Time for a LS swap…..lol

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars AL M says:

    Well you know you've done something when you work on a PT Cruiser. I did the timing belt on my nephews without discharging the ac and removing the lines. He lives 1500 miles away from my shop where the proper tools were. It looks as if you could have gotten the fan assembly out the top without removing the manifold if you'd have pulled the condenser and leaned the rad forwards.

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Megaandy12 says:

    make the part 3 of at least CLOSE to an hour, like 35 to 40 minutes, cause i love longer videos ray :), keep them coming, and thanks again for entertaining us 🙃🤭🤗

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 73 Maverick says:

    Unfortunately , people with this type of vehicle have to run what they brung. Sux that manufacturers make the consumer test their garbage. Doesn't matter if you can't afford to fix what should've been dependable!

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars B ROBB says:

    Typical of car engineers, strip half the car to replace something simple, or one bolt out of 4 will require a, Special tool.
    And GREAT to see, showing as a professional the real life accidents any one can have and yes, we all do, any one that denies something hasn't happened is in "DENIAL" At least you show it, and how simple something could change your life if, Safety Precautions aren't taken 👍

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 73 Maverick says:

    Yeah, can u say POS Cruiser?

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 73 Maverick says:

    Umm… In DA FACE!

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Justin Sherwood says:

    Just wondering why you didn't take the radiator out? You went to the trouble of pulling the hoses off and upper rad support, then had to pull the ac lines off anyway. Why not pull the whole cooling package out then take the fan and condenser off? Wouldn't have needed to remove the intake then. I've always changed the fan on a PT Looser by just taking the upper rad support off and pulling the rad forward a little.

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Phillip Hedley says:

    Why do you disconnect the positive battery post first. For safety you should always disconnect the negative post first then the positive post.

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars RushDark says:

    I want to know what happen next can't wait

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ray Voorhies says:

    Now Ray probably appreciates the shower in the restroom. It can be handy when you want to go somewhere nice after work. Keep some clean clothes and you can go anywhere after work.

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Cherokee2005 says:

    Enjoying this video series!!

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gas truck says:

    Maybe you do need the shower working 😜

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sam I says:

    Thanks Ray, appreciate you.

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Emil Leblanc says:

    I almost bought one of these cars when they first came out, and once I opened the hood, I left the dealership with no such car

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Timothy Peterson says:

    Mental fortitude naw, it's just a PT BRUSER

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars steve konrad says:

    I love watching your videos… They have gotten better since you got on your own. I’m an aircraft mechanic/car mechanic. Have done both. Hated the dealership deal. I do have a suggestion on your wobbly bits. When I use a universal I usually wrap some electrical tape a couple times around it. This stiffens the wobbly part a little. This also gives you more control of how much wobble you want in it. Just thought I’d mention it.

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TehTub says:

    I have a 01 2.4 non-turbo PT, I rebuilt the entire front after an altercation with two cement poles.. I know your pain.. 99.98% of the labor time is spent on just getting to the part to be replaced and putting everything back.

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars chris55130 says:

    Just pull the pin and let'er rip !

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Starcarrier says:

    With all that work, parts, and the other worn parts yet to be repaired, we might be reaching the limit of that car’s value. It seems to be lacking in the quality dept.

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars GRMMQ says:

    Having your own shop does change a couple of things. You are much more free to do what you want but…
    If you are just an employee you can pass real problems off to the boss/owner.
    When you are the owner EVERYTHING comes back on you.
    You have to learn how to tell the customer that they have no idea what they are talking about and why.
    When a customer insists that "My lack of oil pressure was never a problem before, it must be you", you are going to have to learn how tell them to STFU and why. Documentation is a must in today's world. Sorry. It sucks.
    Your videos may actually be a great asset in your documentation. Keep a running record of what you do.
    Keep posting.

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars WalkenDead1369 says:

    Impacts have made a mechanics life so much better

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Classic Movies And More says:

    As a NON Mech anic what is the difference between the red and green coolant ?

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dustin Coe says:

    as someone who owns a 2002 pt cruiser, they are a headache, a money pit, and not fun at all to drive, please make sure youre financially ready before you buy one of these

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars WalkenDead1369 says:

    Lost fasteners go to that same dimension where 10mm sockets, socks, and guitar picks go

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Allen Carter says:

    Looks like you haven't worked on PT cruisers that much I've been a mechanic for over 50 years PT cruisers are one of my least least favorites to work on but to get that fan out the easy way is to take the grill out and then remove the upper radiator support and tilt it forwards to slide Fan out tilted backwards and you can get to the AC condenser if you have to do anything under the manifold you do the same thing and you slide it forwards with the take the fan out and then you got all kinds of room in there they're not as bad as everybody thinks to work on just some places are really tight hope you have good luck with your business I have a business have been open for 10 years now but still struggling because of the economy but things are starting to pick up now COVID really hurt.

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars chris55130 says:

    Chrysler is garbage. Good for you, bad for them !! 😁

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John McHardy says:

    Someone bought on of these to me. I live in Australia in country Victoria. They had replaced the MAP sensor as the engine was shaking. I took one look at it and even though the engine oil was clean and the valve gear looked ok when the oil cap was off. I decided after 5 mins that it would be very difficult to diagnose and repair. I put my interrogator on it and there were many codes. I then gave them the BER.(Beyond Economical Repair). And it now sits forlornly in a field almost covered in grass. I saw another one for sale lately for $750 and yes it sold. I hope they have a big wallet and a kind compassionate mechanic.

    Looking forward to the next exciting episode as Ray does his magic. I watch every day and love it. Thanks Ray for all your efforts. There was a small indignity of focus nothing really cheers John.

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steven Baker says:

    Chrysler products isn't the problem…its todays turd sized cars that are the problem!

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Philip Ershler says:

    This is undoubtedly another example of the designers sitting around the table, laughing their butts off. This rig is going to be hard enough to assemble initially. But just wait until some repair dude has to replace some parts on the front of this shoehorned mechanism in this fancy assed auto-mobile.

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris M says:

    Amazing how some cars are screwed together. Designed by engineers to work on the engine when put of the car lol

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris Blackmore says:

    Thank goodness for glasses. For those that don't know, that refrigerant crap can blind you.

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hola! LkOutMtnMan says:

    All those Neon's in the hood have died around here, never see one on the road anymore. See a few HHR's around but not many of those.

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Billy Curtis says:

    Love the content bro! im trying to open my own shop but kinda torn between just a lube shop or repair and lube. i am definitely going to do tires. been doing tires and auto repair since '03. any tips for me?

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars firstdaddy says:

    I have the highest faith in your ability to resolve the customer's complaints on this vehicle. You have the patience of a saint. I would have already told the customer it's time to throw the car away. So many things are rigged, it's horrible.

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Justin Obarek says:

    Snap on mini pry bar part number?

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars davidbwa says:

    I have a procedural question and please forgive me if it is obvious and/or it was answered and I missed it. I have a fair bit of mechanic experience but I've never been a professional auto mechanic or anything like that.

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    My question is did you test the old fan / verify power to it? In video one you did mention it was trying to turn. You could maybe tell better since you were there. In the video it looked like maybe that could have been from the floor fan's air flow. And related, do you test the new fan w/ manual power before installing? I reckon it is fairly rare to have a new one be DOA but seeing what you went through to get the old one out it would totally suck if you got the new on in and it was bad.

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris Hengeveld says:

    Whar i love Ray.. you cant blame others for lost 10mm. Oh SNAP!¡ Really? You said it. Lol. Love it Ray!

  55. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steven Baker says:

    I'm a Mopar guy…but there's no way I'd work on that crap!

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Privileged White Male says:

    Bugs me this is a 2.4L, and my new silverado is a 2.7L

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Lord Muta says:

    Dude. I love watching you work. I get to turn my brain off and just enjoy. But man you gave me anxiety today with not putting towels in the intake manifold holes. I was just waiting for something to fall in. And now you’re doing your own thing and I’m super happy for you but it makes me stress for you. Lol keep up the good work and my your clients squeal just right when you hand them the tab. 😂

  58. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steven Clampitt says:

    I think you could have removed the upper core support and lean the radiator back enough to remove the fan without fooling with the intake. I used work at a Chrysler dealership around the PT Cruiser era

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mark H says:

    a neon in pt cruiser clothing. These are are all rotted out and in the crusher in NY!

  60. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steven Baker says:

    Reef that sucker in there! They'r tapered threads!

  61. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars JOHN McMULLEN says:

    AFTER TASTING THE KOOLANT, WHEN YOU PASSED GAS, WAS IT COLD ?

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mark Tiitto says:

    Done motors transmissions timing belts on pt . Tight fit s there

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bloodsong ( Red Neck Tool Reviews) says:

    I think you should recommend The vehicle be scrapped due to its PT cruiser shouldn't exist

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Man and a Tractor says:

    I'll never understand the fascination of a PT. I drove one once and felt like my legs were shoved into a 55 gallon drum and I could feel every single irregularity in the road.

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars rickn8or says:

    What was the issue with the oil pressure sensor? Was it not tightened all the way or was it leaking?

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tim Fuscaldo says:

    Next step for Ray, find a young kid as honest as he, hire him and teach him.

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Corey Babcock says:

    The ac decided to blow it's wad and give you a full facial LoL 😂

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Grease E. Monkey says:

    You have to finish the series now Ray, you brought us this far, we need to see how it ends. Always great videos, thanks for that. 👍👍

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mark Conley says:

    Our shop passes on those.

  70. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeffry Blackmon says:

    Before the video begins- my daughter had one of those PTs. It developed a problem of blowing out the oil pressure sensor. She abandoned the car while on a trip. I'm anxious to see how this episode plays out. So far, so good. It crossed my mind that removing the grill might make your task easier.

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Corey Babcock says:

    I can hear Garth Brooks the dance

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars The Terrible Gamer says:

    I loved my PT Cruiser. Had a Blue 05 with a Standard Trans. It wasn't fast or comfy, but it had a low center of gravity and was fun to speed around corners in. Felt like driving a big Go Kart.

  73. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Andrew White says:

    Tight like a Tiger

    Another T-shirt we need Ray

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars SuckIT2000 says:

    You do not know of the joy of keeping an 03 pt cruiser 2.4 turbo alive that the dealer will not touch.

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Corey Babcock says:

    Hope the socket you Lost wasn't a 10 mil those things are like gold

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eric G says:

    Why would someone use a penny, I could understand a copper washer but a zinc penny seems dumb

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Corey Babcock says:

    Surprised YouTube didn't get you for copyright cause of tim McGraw don't take the girl playing in the background

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bill Vose says:

    Just think of it as a Neon station wagon.

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chaka Wolf says:

    Those oil pressure sending units leaked 50 years ago when I was a kid, and it looks like they're still leaking today.

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Renegade's Garage says:

    Rainman Ray's Repairs.. Nice job Ray. Gotta love them cramped spaces on the PT Cruise.. NOT 👍

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars GrayWolf says:

    Refrigerant boiling off from the oil will get you every time.

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Russ' Rockin O-RR says:

    That is the ugliest PT Cruiser I have ever seen!

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris Hengeveld says:

    Ray gave us a Reach around. All i needed today. Thanks Ray. Awesome-sauce 🤟

  84. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Operation: Overhaul says:

    I am literally editing a video of a transmission replacement on an 03 Pt Cruiser as I type this. Funny thing is it only calls for like 4 hours to replace the transmission. I agree with you that they are super cramped.

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeff says:

    2 tings. #1 This video completely has finished off mt wanting to own one of those PT Cruisers. #2 I haven't seen all of you new shop, but I do hope an Eye Wash Station tucked away some where. If not for your own protection, but also to keep OSHA happy. In any case, keep the good work. I love seeing you enjoying it again.

  86. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars wilbilt says:

    I have to relate a true story. 3 days ago, I was in a grocery store here in CA (California, not Canada). I was pushing my cart down an aisle where an employee was stocking the shelves. Just as I passed, she dropped a box of cereal onto the floor. I said, 'gravity'. It was not a conscious effort on my part, it just came out. I rounded the corner and headed down the next aisle, thinking 'what just happened?' Of course, I then said 'cereal gravity'. I was trying to keep from laughing while at the checkout. 60 years old, it made my day. Best wishes for your new endeavor, Ray!

  87. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Old Time Farm Boy says:

    PAG oil will absorb the refrigerant just like water will absorb carbon dioxide. And just like water and carbon dioxide, the refrigerant will slowly percolate out of the PAG oil and cause some pressure inside the system over time even after the system has been discharged to zero pressure.

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steve DeLeon says:

    As a 35 year ASE CERTIFIED TECH I can tell you I HATE when these PT LOSERS come in our shop..The HHR is a much better vehicle

  89. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars WhalerGA says:

    Oh, Ray: Now you have a big hole in your ozone layer !!!

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars explorer one says:

    having flashbacks to changing the headlight bulb on my x sister in laws yaris

  91. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Danny BlinGFtW Shaw says:

    it would of been quicker for you to remove the front end grill and radiator since you already drained it, theres like 6 7 bolts and you have direct access to the radiator "EDIT" after watching the rest of the video i relised you ended up taking the grill off anyway

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brendan Conley says:

    Ray: fortunately I have magnet on a stick
    Me on every screw made of non ferrous metal: god… why do you hate me?

  93. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mr Apnea says:

    I thought PT Cruisers had an expiration date of 5 years!

  94. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hugh Hall says:

    I can't see what you are doing, but I can hear what you are doing.

  95. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bob Smith says:

    My diesel Hyundai Tucson doesn't rattle that much!

  96. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kenny Love says:

    Wife bought a PT Cruiser when they first came out. It was retro cute, had an auto trans, and loaded with leather and all the goodies. It was fun to drive even w/o a stick. But, it was pretty tight up front, although it was fairly spacious in the rear. It was pretty practical for running to work and errands, but, the mileage sucked. Very much to my surprise (being a Chrysler product) it was very reliable. But, after looking the car over and seeing how tightly everything was packaged under the hood, and how bad the front seat crash survival statistics were, and, I had no desire do any repairs under the hood to the that drivetrain, so we dumped it after 5yrs at about 100K before any major repairs. Don't envy your working on that "tight little beast", but know you'll get her A/C and steering back in shape real pronto. Side note: I drive a 2005 Denali XL.

  97. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Old Time Farm Boy says:

    Things like this are why mechanical engineers deserve to be beaten.

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