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Happenings He Hood Hello everybody, good day to you and welcome back! I'm glad you guys were here I Know I'm glad to be here. This is a 2011 Chevrolet Equinox With 159 925 miles on the odometer customer States Check engine light. There's also some suspension parts that have been previously diagnosed on this vehicle that are going to get replaced. I Think they're in the back so uh, let's go see what's up with this.

uh, this money light right here and uh and then we'll go from there so stay tuned. This is gonna be a very good video. We'll just go ahead and pull this thing in on the big rack since project Jeep is still on the smaller rack. This thing in here, right? All right? Perfect.

Very good. There you go. All right. We're gonna need some skin tool action here.

Down right there powering on. beep and there's my little plug at Where are you there it is. That little light comes in handy. It's dark, all right.

Scanner What we got here: Chevrolet Oh I'm squeezing my butt in here Chevrolet What did I say? 11? That's what I said, right? Hope I was right. If memory serves, uh, never mind. that's a 2010. Scan Tool tells me it's a 2010.

I was wrong. Let's go ahead and back this up again. Yep, that's right 2010. Equinox Three liter V6 159 925 Scan Tool confirms it.

see what our engine says I think I hear someone saying hello. Outside gates open display codes What do we got? Camshaft Actuator Solenoids Oh God p0017 Camshaft position Not plausible. P0019 can strap position not plausible The other bank uh p113 Aaron takes temp sensor circuit high p0172 running rich Psr175 running rich both Banks running rich p0391 Exhaust camshaft position sensor performance Bank 2 and P2228 barometric pressure circuit low Whoa. there's a lot going on here.

Okay, so I went outside. nobody's here saying hello I must be hearing things I don't know. First things first: I Want to lose some of these uh service lights in here? So let's see if we can't relearn these TPMS sensors here. Two of them are not reading.

Let's just uh, that was loud. Let's go ahead and ping those with the relearn tool and just to lose one of the lights. that way it makes my life a little easier. Well, I'll feel good about making some kind of progress because I do believe that Diagon that check engine light is going to be loud noises.

It's apparently arduous and uh, probably time consuming I Speculate: it's got a timing issue you're gonna ping. That's a bad sensor. Yeah, that's one bad sensor. Okay, let's see if this one's any good.

Two: Yep, that one's good and I'm assuming this one's also going to be faulty. Okay, yep. two bad sensors that Diags complete. All right.

Oh, that's still in learn mode. We'll just shut it down restocking Z Engine learn mode is cleared. Let's uh, take a look at some data real quick and see if I can't find a PID for cam crank correlation or something along those lines. Data: Yeah, based on all those camshaft position codes I I Highly doubt a bunch of sensors all failed simultaneously.
so I'm thinking it's probably actually out of time via VVT System may not be functioning as designed. injector timing O2 sensors or o2ing? Yeah, we're lean on bank one. Lean on Bank two. Hmm.

Check engine light requested on. Yes, we confirm that because I'm looking at it. yeah. I'd like to pull the cover off of this and uh, verify engine timing I Think that's what we need to do here.

It's been 2 134 miles since the Uh Dtcs were last cleared. No emissions faults. All right. let's back out of here here.

Let us go into camshaft actuator data: Perhaps we can actuate the uh camshaft sprockets and see if they they move or if they don't move, they're all. uh, they're all defaulted to zero because of the trouble codes. That's what's going on here. Yep, Well, since I do suspect we have a timing problem and we may have actuator sprocket issues.

Let's uh, let's just go check the oil real quick. make sure it's got oil in it. Powering down low oil can definitely cause a problem. with a system that is actuated by oil.

You wouldn't believe how many times I've seen cars come in with a camshaft timing problems and it's because they were like two quarts low on oil. Now I'm not saying that's what this is. It may not be an oil issue, but we have to check that first. All right, Yeah, that's maybe a half a quart.

Max And that's not a problem. Okay, that's not it. You know, while we're uh, here under the hood, let's just go ahead and pop this cover off and peek around with the light just to make sure that there's no wiring, harness damage, or the rats or something. I'm not saying this guy has rats, but they like they come up.

you never know. Okay, looking around the front side of the engine I Hope you guys can see maybe not those connectors we're looking at right there right there. Those are the camshaft position sensor connectors. the one next to it right there and the one farther down are the actuator solenoids for I think I Think this is bank one and then we've got a very similar situation going on on the back side here.

So those four connectors, two sensors, and two solenoids, and from what I'm looking at I can see some shiny on one of those solenoids. It appears it's been replaced. I Think one of the sensors has been replaced and one of the solenoids on this front cylinder head here has also been replaced. Which leads me to believe that it's not a sensor or solenoid issue.

There actually may be a base timing issue. Now, there is a TSB on this particular engine where the reluctor wheel on the crankshaft itself will move and put the engine out of time because it does not know what position the crank is in. I Really don't think that that applies right now because this bulletin is um, like eight or nine years old and I'm pretty sure if that was the the failure point, it would have already occurred or it has occurred and has already been remedied. Either way, that's timing issues.
So I'm going to Uh, I'm going to recommend that we pull that timing cover off of that to inspect and check timing, but that'll be for another video. I Think because uh, in this one, we have a trunk load full of suspension parts to Uh to install. so let's go ahead and do that instead. Equinox Moving on up.

Yeah, there's a lot of parts in here. Check this out. A couple wheel bearings got some coolant Hub Remover: There is a control arm another control arm. I Believe these are parking brake assemblies.

Yeah, this is the backing plate. Yep, that's it. Come here. Gravity Box Gravity Yeah, we've got the we have a parking brake assembly with backing plate wheel bearing bolts on right here.

So I Think we're going to start with the rears since we have a lot of parts for the rear and if we get around to it, we'll uh, we'll finish off with the front because one of these control arms is for the front side, one is for the back side there. Let's just roll the cart on over there and unload all this stuff right here. Parking Brake Box Brake Assembly Brake Assembly Number Two Box Gravity blue Bearing another move bearing got an oxygen sensor I Don't know if I need that. All right.

Probably enough for right now. I should probably fetch this rear control arm while I'm at it. Stay coming down. Well, that's coming down.

This is going to move on up. Green Subscribe button. What? What is this? You're wrecking my Shameless sales pitch. There we go.

All right. Moving on out. Seriously? I'm not. uh, not having this.

You gonna go? Hmm. what's this problem? I Don't get it. let's try it. Uh, in manual mode? Stay there.

Moving back up, we're watching you. tailgate. We're watching you now. My understanding is this car has lived a lifetime up north once upon a time and we can see that by some of these uh, rust deposits here on this controller.

I Think this is the one we're gonna change and I think that because the one over here on this side is kind of nice and shinyish. It's been replaced before, so yeah, we're gonna do that. Control arm, bees backing plates and these wheel bearings I Don't think there's a bearing noise, but uh, considering the life that it's lived, look anti-seize Yeah, it's definitely been up north. I'm gonna go ahead and start with the control arm side first.

That way I can just take everything apart at once and then put everything back together at once. All right. First things first. let's get these, uh, brake calipers removed.

They're in the way and that's the easiest thing to get out of here. And slippages. Yeah, these are, uh, first thing in the morning slippages? It's not good here. I'm certain our luck will improve, guaranteed.

Okay, give that one reach around treatment there and skippages. Foreign caliper that looks good. Let's Chuck you over there and 15s for the caliper bracket bolts. Okay, this one will be no problem.
That one doesn't have any clearance. I'll rephrase: it doesn't have clearance for my, uh, my 90 degree impact. It does have clearance for, uh, a wrench. Foreign, got it? Let me back you guys up a little bit and we'll pull the set, screw off for the rotor, pull the rotor out of here.

Oh, that wasn't tight at all. It's a quite a meaty rear rotor. Impressive. Oh yeah, see what's going on with this parking brake? There is no parking brake.

Look at that. The shoe is delaminated and is no longer there. And it, while it was there. on the other side, there's the other shoe I touched it and it flew off.

Yeah, that's pretty nasty. All right for a second. I Was afraid we were changing parts that we didn't need to and I don't like doing that. That axle nut is a 35 millimeter 35.

I Never used this 35. Nice here. Let's make sure this axle is going to come free from that bearing. Sometimes they get stuck.

That's good. See it move so the axle's not rusted to the Uh bearings. In a race. This is good.

All right. Let's go back down into the back side. We're going to start to pull the bolts out that secure this bearing to the uh, the knuckle there or spindle and uh, we'll knock that bearing out. now.

this is going to be real interesting because it's a very tight squeeze. but I got four bolts back in there along the axle boot right here. We need to pull those bolts out. So I've got a I got an extension with a wobbly and just a big ratchet right here.

That should suffice to remove those bolts. Okay, let's try this again. I Got the Uh Got a good angle of attack here I think actually got distracted. it's been like 20 minutes.

you guys didn't notice. but okay, that's coming loose. it's turning. It's a turning good and it's starting to crusty though.

I Can tell you that more light because I can't even see what's going on in there I Was having trouble keeping my weevy wobbly bits aligned. Oh yeah, this is a this is making me use some weird muscles sitting down. Oh, it's getting stuck now. Reaching up with one hand to hold the extension and applying torque with the other.

All the force is taking place like in my lower back because I'm on a rolly chair. Oh, this thing coming out or is it just stripping? What is this? Yeah, it's coming out all right. Yeah, it's just when it took a while. I think foreign extension.

sorry if I get rid of the extension. This might go a little easier for me. Ow yeah. Find it.

Yeah, it's gone all right. Those snaps to the threads. Breaking Free From all the rust that's in there, there we go now. Can I use power tools? Yes.

Victory is like 12 percent closer. The bolt survived. Okay, let's go for that. Top bolt.
got an impact socket with the 90 degree well. that was easy. Okay, let's try bolt number three back there. Tight squeeze that's not gonna work.

Uh, it's not gonna work at all. The regular ratchet again. maybe that's small enough to fit and uh. okay.

there's my bite. There we go. Got a turn out of it. Good foreign, steady snap, crackle, pop.

uh oh. crying baby got it. I Win. It loses.

You guys couldn't even see the whole time it was. it was over there. Foreign. All right.

come out. there will be no closure until it's all the way out there. Got it all right? That's number three. It took way too long.

the fourth one I can get from the top. This will be more lubricant again. All right. this one's getting power tool treatment.

Thank you. Come on. Oh, they're good good. Got it? Okay, all the bolts are out so the Hub should come off and then the backing plate should also come off.

Now there's an ABS sensor here and I don't know if I have to. Yeah, I've got to pull the parking brake out to get that ABS sensor off. Um I don't know if I have a new one in there so I'm going to disconnect that and then we're going to knock this guy out. There's also the parking brake cable, but I know I can't get that with the sparing in.

so let's get to it. Then your impacts. Let's see if this thing is going to come out. You think it moved? Yeah, it's it's gonna come out Okay, here's what I'm gonna do.

We're just gonna go ahead and release this parking brake cable right now and pull this whole assembly off the car. We don't need it anymore. I Don't think I have to separate the bearing from the backing plate anyway because I've got new bearings I pulled the spring through Schnikes I have new bearings in their moves and they should have a sensor installed already I'm gonna ruin this thing. Oh why did I just get myself into now? I'm stuck.

Hang on guys. Hang on. Embarrassing. All right.

come out there. we go. Got her release. Let's get this cleaned up right now and then we'll move on.

and uh. remove that control arm. y foreign. All right.

Okay, insert vertical jack stand. Now it's the high reach. You need to hold this to take up some of the spring pressure. so I can unbolt it here and at the shock.

and then we let it down. Then I can pull the spring out and then we can detach the control arm. That's the plan. Okay, it looks like a 21 mil foreign.

Try that again. I Don't know why that moved, but it did. It looks like the rest of the suspension is sprung upward and it wants to move up. Odd.

Let's just pick the spring up some more. What are we doing? Why are we so bound up? Okay, let's just let this down some now. Okay, that's free pry bar. Okay, we're good.

Oh, that pressure's gone. Pull the shock absorber off. Next unclicks. Okay, there's still a lot of spring pressure on that I think I'm going to relocate this jack stand.
It's at a bit of an angle and I don't want the thing to fly off and hit me in the face. or Worse hit you guys and fish. put that right there. See that? Okay, real quick.

let's get the uh, the sway bar link. That's this guy right back here. It faults on from the bottom. Got it? okay, back up top again.

Now we can let this down. That's going to relieve spring pressure on that coil spring. Then I can pull the spring out. Then I can get that last bolt off and remove this control arm.

Down we go. We're running out of down. That's okay. Up we go.

All right. Moving down a little deeper. Let's get this last bolt out of here. Foreign.

ER I'm really glad had that this bolt was not rusted to this bushing. That could have been disastrous while we're here. I'm going to go ahead and pull these sway bar links off also because we have some replacements in the back seat and so uh, these are going to get changed as well. Manual long picks.

that thing turning ah, the stud's Turning Okay, how about now? No, it's not I can't get a power tool in there so this is done the manual way. Oh, it's still turning. Escalation Pliers level two. Let's get a hold of that shaft right there.

Dang, it's still turning. It's not cool. This is, uh, this isn't working out. Let's try it right here.

All right. Oh, that was a little more destructive than what I intended to do here, but that's what we got to do. This is good because I don't have a torch and yeah, this is any worse. I might need a torch.

Okay, all right, so this assembly is complete on that corner. Make sure these are the right ones or this is the right one. It appears to be dimensionally accurate I Think we're good to go here. Let's get this, uh, new unit installed in place of a said old unit I think I have a new isolator so I'm just going to leave that one there.

All right. moving back up I Don't want to say it, but I'm going to say I think the installation is going to go a little bit better than uh removal since all the rust is gone. Did that hole started right there? This is why it's a finger Chopper offer fastener because what folks will do is they'll hold it in place with their hand and then hit it with a tool real quick. Threads will gain uh friction and it'll spin that little tab around and then catch your finger.

hence the name finger Chopper offer Fasteners came up with that myself. Okay, next up I'm gonna go ahead and hang the sway bar link. these are moves also that's gonna go right there. It's got a grease fitting I Need to install the astute amongst.

you may notice uh, that it's got a new blue sway bar bushing up there. See that guy way up there? Yeah, I didn't record that because it took me about an hour and a half to get those two things changed out. I had to let this subframe down some. It was quite tedious and meticulous and uh I did not bother shooting that.
So we're moving on with the installation of the links and we will get this control arm back into place again. There's no tool that's going to fit in there. so I'm just gonna do this. uh, manual way? No I'm not hanging on to the rubber bushing that would uh oh, you know what? That's neither.

Still can't get a tool in there or can I Yeah, you know what? we're gonna try this. the easy way is gonna fit. Oh come on, all right. Well, it's better than nothing getting somewheres and eventually I'm gonna figure out the right way to do this operation eventually.

You guys know me. I Like to do things the hard way. like 10 times before doing it the easy way. They say 10 000 ways to write a student found 10 000 ways to not make a light bulb.

Okay, let's get the spring in and then we will, uh, get this control arm up into position. pretty easy like so and then I need to get my uh, my big jack stand and hold this thing up because I cannot compress the spring by hand. can you be a deer and push the up button? so I can get over here to the right on the machine. Up button.

Yeah yeah, the green one. Push it all right. Stop. That's good.

Thank you. Yeah Okay so now I just need to turn this so push this up, compress the spring and then I can get the bolts and the shocks and uh or the shock bowl and the spindle. The bolt. words they're broken today.

I Get all the bolts lined up. That's the plan. Moving on up, foreign, then the spring will be contained. Click there we go.

Let's go ahead and run this guy through and we have achieved safety noises. Is that too loud? All right, we're gonna go up a little bit higher now and then get this spindle bolt in next. Hope that's gonna clear this little. Jack Hang on, let's check that.

Yes, it will. Okay moving back up. Need to make sure I don't pick the car up off the lift. There's a real danger of that when you get to the top of the spring.

Yeah. Do I need it? No. I don't need that just trying to push this knuckle down so it meets up. foreign.

just wiggle it some it'll go almost. one side is in, the other side is not but I think I can pry bar it foreign. We need to get this to go up and this way some. but I can't really get uh I can't maneuver the spindle so maybe I can maneuver its Bolt sketchy just ah, it's gonna work.

Got it? It's going through. Check it out right there there now. you can see all right that's through safe. You can let this stand down all the way down.

Oh, that didn't last long. did it look at that thing chunk? There we go. All right. let's get this thing out of here and we'll let our truck back down.

So all right, couple of things. Uh, it's good that we're doing new wheel bearings because I had to bash these out with a hammer from the inside to get it to separate and I had to do that because I needed to recover the adjuster lever that goes in the parking brake assembly which is this guy right here. This new assembly did not come with the adjuster so I had to reuse the old one. Okay, wheel bearing coming in with new ABS sensor or wheel speed sensor.
Let's go ahead and pass that seal through and we can pull the cable through. Get this bearing in its new home. Kind of a toy squeeze too. There we go, Got it all set.

Let's go get it. Hung on the car. all right now. First thing I'm going to do is get that cable reattached to its bracket because that's going to be a bear to manipulate once this is installed.

So let's just get that set up like right now. Whoa. Flashlight Come here. Gravity.

Just gonna have to manhandle this spring a little bit here. Yeah, now. pinch my finger and press that guy in little tabs. Come back out that's secure Now we can hang it on the spindle All right.

I was right. this is going together easier than. uh that it came apart kind of ish. Take this and you guys go over here a little bit.

kind of in the way. uh-huh Wires out of the way. cable's out of the way. just slip this over the axle.

Here about there, it's almost. It's almost seated. Where's my bolts? I Need bolts I need fasteners? That one. We'll start with the easiest one first or the one I can reach I Should say we'll use that to locate everything and get it all lined up is the weight of the axle is pulling this assembly down.

All right. there's one. it's going in right here. there we go.

Found it there. Got it too far. too tight. Back off.

a little too excited on that one. Top bolt. number two. Now I'm gonna go okay.

two down, two to go. two top ones are in. Let me do the two bottom ones if I can reach them. Remember those were the really hard ones to get to trying to do this without going back down in the chair.

the time being there's one and reach out of the one to the chair I Have to get this one with the wobbly better and one more nice I was Fastener Number four Manual Cliquages go back to number three. Put some torque on that. Oh, and I'll get some torque on the two up top and we're good to go. Yeah! I'm really glad we got past all the hard part here because uh, this job was kind of no joke.

Lots of corrosion. Ah, clickage. Yeah, let's get that other one. I Always smashed my finger.

Oh did you guys see that? it was right there. This thing hit my finger and it hurts off. Oh ah, you got me in the fingernail. not bleeding? Yeah I heard actually I think it's bleeding under the fingernail.

Oh workplace injury. Yeah, that's the danger of these and complacency. it got me. Oh, break time.

Yeah, words, words, things I want to say but I can't I'll just ignore it and uh and put this ABS connector together. That's what I'll do. Click. Oh all right.
brake rotors going back on. It's clean inside except for some never. Seas my finger still hurts a lot. Oh why did I do that? I'll be okay.

like don't worry about me guys. I'll be okay I've been I've been hurt far worse. foreign. It just kind of stings a little bit thick now.

I'm afraid of my tools axle nut. very important. Can't forget that without the axle nut, the bearing comes apart and then wheel falls off. It's not good.

Just down here now. needs to be torqued down later. Okay, so next we're going to spin this rotor around some and make sure it's not scrubbing on this backing plate. I don't uh I don't hear anything.

So I think we're good. Let's get our brake bracket back on. Okay, break bracket coming in. that was a flashlight going down I've taken this opportunity to lubricate these slide pins while it was off.

I Can no longer feel my pulse in my fingers so that's good I mean I don't know. It might be bad thinking how you look at it I think it's good though. it doesn't hurt good for me. Okay, 15 for that bolt that I can't reach now like I mentioned earlier I do have a there's a click I do have a I think it's the right front lower control arm also to replace and uh I've also got the wheel bearing and the backing plate on the driver's side and one caliper is All That Remains Let's go ahead and slide that guy right back into where it goes.

There we go. We got two more bolts 13s I think they were yeah, sure 13 and a 13. let's go ahead and fuzz that in with the wrong size socket failure Yeah, let's try it. 14.

that was tight. so is that one double click caliper bracket bearing bolts, backing plate, parking brake spray Springs Clips Connectors Control Arm Sway bar Let's let's knock that sway bar out real quick. We almost forgot. Actually, almost is not true I Totally forgot.

That's okay I Have an opportunity for Redemption We're gonna take that right now. It's got to have the rubber bushing. see the stud goes back through the hole. pull that down next bushing and it's washer.

The flashlight's blinking, it means its battery is low and the nut I'm not going to tighten this uh nut just yet because the other side is also getting a sway bar link but there I didn't forget so we're good to go. However, for the Uh, for the sake of not making this a two hour long video, I'm gonna go ahead and close this one out. Right now we have reached a level of completion where I feel that I'm comfortable to do that and I will do that by again Thanking you for watching this video. As always, hope you enjoyed this video.

If you did enjoy this video, let me know about that by tap that like button down below. If you did not enjoy this video then go watch something else. Maybe you'll enjoy that. 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! End of Equinox Foreign, foreign, Goodbye foreign.
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97 thoughts on “Hurt at work! smashed myself 2010 equinox 3.0 awd”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ian Mcleod says:

    Always enjoy your Videos Ray

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steven Sparger says:

    Like the new intro👍

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Fire Fox says:

    That opening titles 🤣👍

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars RK Harm24 says:

    WORDY DIRDS

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 1GameKeeper says:

    Brilliant, just Brilliant.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Donald says:

    I'm sure there's a lot of people that would understand this but your videos need to have more parts to it as in part 1 part 2 part 3 and so forth or make one really long video and don't shorten them down if you have a lot of things to do to a car yes we enjoy watching them but we're not interested in the short videos like long ones or extra parts to the videos so consider that please

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Average Meatsack says:

    Workplace injury? Sue the boss! 😆

    I am surprised you don't have a couple of spring compressors for jobs like this.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars L.No.Solace says:

    I will never stop hating on the equinoxes. I've had to help people with theirs and worked on plenty and they absolutely are one of the worst things ever designed and made. The engines are alright though

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Cameradoctor says:

    Rusty Chevy .. am I watching SMA ?? 🙂 Might be why you turned up at Eric's live stream Ray 🙂 After some rust belt tips !

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sergiu Furdui says:

    The tailgate used to do that same reopen move on my Opel aswell, and i thought it was the anti-pinch mechanism detecting something in the tailgate's way, when in fact it was the lower lock had shifted position slightly from the screws, and after i losened the screws and aligned it, the issue went away. In fact, the cluster on that Chevrolet is the same (with different cover plastics) with the one on my European 2009 Opel Insignia CDTi.
    Same graphics, same startup pointer celebration and display timings, same positioning of the dials, the only real difference i see to the electronics is the blue LED backlight for the display, where the one on the Insignia is red.
    Same trunk close button aswell… except when i tried to close my trunk in manual, it went half way and then it blew the gasket on the hydraulic cylinder with a pop sound and it spilled a bit of oil in the trunk and bumper manual was not a feature the Opel appears to have enabled
    Resemblances are probably because GM used to own Opel, you can see the cost reduction

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

    I dropped part of a steel shelf frame and it caught one of my fingers right on the nail, just like you did. Yes, that hurts to high hell. Fortunately, I was in a position to let out a lengthy stream of cuss words. It did bleed 🩸 under the nail and it took several months before the nail grew out far enough that the black was gone. 😢

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daddyoh says:

    Heard you made an appearance on Eric's What's happening Wednesday?

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jimmy S says:

    It would be the timing chains on this engine. It uses the same setup as the 3.6L. I seen the bottom chain failed because its stretched where it throws both banks off timing. Or the bank 1 fails most of the time too. The one towards the firewall. What causes this is the Oil life Montior was programmed for too long of oil changes which they have an update for but that costs money to have a dealership to reprogram it. Then add oil consumption that would starve the engine for oil which gets the chain very hot to the point it will stretch. So folks who owns the GM 3.0 and 3.6 engines get the oil changed at 4000 miles with full syn 5w30 oil. I do not care if the oil life monitor is at 40% or the oil bottle claims 10,000 miles. Change it at 4000 miles and you might be ok with 5,000 mile intervals but oil is cheaper than timing chain work. Also check your oil. Not hard to do. These consume oil because of the PCV valve design. The best way to appoach this repair if it happens is to drop the subframe with engine and trans together. You will get all the room you need to do the work. I feel sorry for those people who own the GM 2.0 and 2.4L engines they have these days. Those motors are pure junk too with timing chain issues too.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ivar Iversen says:

    nooo not another one with the intro please make one that's 5 min long to max out the annoyance 😛

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars courtneyksf says:

    No breakclean. No shiny opps. Very very end of ..

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars jafopt says:

    I like the new intro

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars jase papageorgio says:

    Smash finger l always soak it in cider.

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars seanthecynical says:

    You didn't forget! I saw it during the fast forward part.

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Glenn ggward0 says:

    Replacing a front wheel bearing on an 05 equinox in Pennsylvania, we had a tough time as hub was gauled to spindle. A lot of pounding. We broke a1/2 ,inch steel tool getting it off.

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Orion says:

    Was quite happy to see you go out on your own Ray, I wish you the best of luck in your endeavors

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars waldojim42 says:

    Man, child labor, workplace injuries. Not sure what to make of this place! 😀

    Seriously though, great video as usual. Glad to see how well this seems to be working out.

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ceanothus says:

    You really should reconsider having your wife and daughter at the shop. Too many unmentionable dangers.

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Riffraff65 says:

    So how does workman's comp work? Hope your boss is flexible.

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Al Niemann says:

    Oh! And BTW, love the new format-intro, video, then time lapse with stock music overlay. Maybe the time lapse part could be set to some 4 non blondes next video?
    Hope that finger didn't shrivel up and fall off or anything. 👍

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mike Wood says:

    Saw all the rust and thought this was an SMA video.

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bob Houlihan says:

    You do use a angel grinding cut weel as often as you should?

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Johnny Lee says:

    I cringed when you bashed your finger Ray! But if you think that hurt, wait until you short your wedding ring to ground or smash it on your finger.. Been there, done that… my personal rule, no jewelry when wrenching. IMHO… LoL

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Earl Scheib says:

    Ray is a C level mechanic, better than most out there but he'll never be a master technician.

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dave Dennis says:

    Good to see you on SMA live feed. You guys are both amazing mechanics. I was thinking you should complain about rust when you see it. "Ah, this bolt is SOOO rusty". LOL
    BTW I found your shop.

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars JJB says:

    Ok. I've been following you for a while. You seem to be a good and experienced technician. However, I didn't see you us an actual torque wrench on any of those fasteners. Thats shabby man. I understand that over the years we get "a feel" for torque and tightness, but man, when it comes to suspension and bearings, there is little room for error. I've seen what can happen in the past 40 years I have been a tech. Please use a torque wrench and don't guess, people and their families count on your workmanship. If I'm wrong on this, then call me out. But I didn't see it. Just saying.

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Justin Sposito says:

    Still wondering if EVERYONE in Florida has flashing TPMS lights? Like noone down there replaces them when they go bad?

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MrBowNaxe says:

    Am I watching Rainman Ray's Repairs on YouTube or a big budget movie? The new intro is slick! You're a bigger man than I because there would have been a bunch of "BLEEPS" in my video. Love seeing the (or hearing) the family while you work. That's awesome…best part about going on your own. Thanks for sharing, can't wait to see what's next.

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Al Niemann says:

    Way to set the tone for the entire video with that foreshadowing at the beginning.
    "Uh oh. Baby crying…"
    👍

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Erick Foor says:

    poor ray sounds like Kermit when he smashes his fingers,

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Lee M says:

    I yelled RAYYYYYY along with a few other choice words that didn’t include ow weee! today I smashed my ring finger working on brakes after watching your video😂- relieving the pressure from under the nail felt so darn good! (True story!)

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chuck says:

    It Always happen when you Least expect it 🤬 [ 313 ]

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bill Link says:

    Why would the Advance Auto scan tool show about 10K less mileage than what’s actually on the odometer?

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Smith says:

    what an intro, nice

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mark G says:

    When you smash your fingernail, squeeze the fingernail for about 5 minutes. It stops the blood from pooling. Ends the pain and saves the fingernail. BTDT many times.

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rick Diaz says:

    Did you lube those pins?

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars fred414141 says:

    joke of the day…… what do you call a hippie's wife?
    ……………………………………………..Mississippi

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars P M says:

    Thanks for the light speed showing of the other side, despite the closing out of the video before you even did it.

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eddie Alvarez says:

    Ray I always watch your videos and never comment but I have to for this video…..please please keep that retro introduction in the beginning of this video, I watch your videos when I get back from work, as a UTI graduate please keep this up cause I'm learning a lot from you, much love from me and my family from Northern California

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 111sconeful says:

    Love the new intro, gravity.

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars bill smith says:

    No blood, no sympathy.

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars abcd says:

    It's good to see that you struggle a little bit with the fixing that stuff here lately everything I try to fix on my vehicle is just a big pain in the butt.

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Thomas says:

    I going to steal that line from you “ Words, words the things I want to say but cannot. As a fellow diesel mechanic I get it and applaud your restraint. You inspire us to be better and I thank you.

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Fruit Inspector says:

    I was not aware that the power hatch can be shut manually without messing up power lift mechanism. I have a 2014 LTZ

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Phillip S van der Westhuizen says:

    Ice……quick……ice for your fingie.

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars just a corgi says:

    Love the new intro

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Captain Fergus says:

    Thats a scream moment, ouch that had to hurt.

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars V H says:

    Ray. You need to have insurance like Aflac incase you get hurt and end up out of commission for a bit.

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars GrayRealities says:

    Yo those brake pads look thin 😮

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars WalkenDead1369 says:

    My worst work place injury, since I've been in automotive, has to be a transmission crossmember sliding out and hitting me in the mouth. Very lucky no broken teeth or anything like that, just a split lip no stitches. As I said lucky in that regard.

  55. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Derek Nissen says:

    Re with the wiring pliers… Reeeee!!! Lol

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Guy Peterson says:

    I've used up five examples of the Chevy Equinox, three of them the six cylinder model. It's fun to watch you work on suspension parts that I am quite familiar with. My current vehicle specimen is the Acadia-flavor GMC.

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeremy Anderson says:

    We could use some of those rust free vehicles from down there. Not a gm 3.0 but almost anything else ..

  58. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mike richards says:

    Ouch been there done that🥲👍🥴

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeremie Wells says:

    You need to start selling your own brand of brake cleaner. At least get a sponsorship.

  60. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars WalkenDead1369 says:

    Those small propane torches from the hardware store work pretty good in a pinch. I keep one on hand. It's the ones normally used for plumbing copper pipes

  61. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Donald Huffman says:

    They say 100 way to skin a cat 😂

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mike Sandi says:

    Ray, glad for you so much men! I know is hard working on your own! Expenses and stuff! But I do see you way more Chill than ever! And with the help of the wife unit! Family time, even working, that's awesome. Grettings from Costa Rica! Keep that way buddy! Pura vida

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars joshua hull aka Dream says:

    That's a telltale sign of a stretched timing chain.

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars scanner lanier says:

    Just curious. At least in my trade, if something big, we look at expense first. That engine might be some bucks. Shouldn't we determine issue with that before doing the routine mechanical of the bearings and control arm?

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars duncandogster says:

    South Main Auto Channel has the rusted stuff dialed. You guys in Florida have it easy! Lol. Good job, brother!

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James Carillo says:

    Hey Ray. just started watching your channel. Pretty killa. Unfortunately you gave me incentive to work on my own car and guess what I tried to do a simple tune up and my car has only 100k miles and the spark plugs are all seized!!! My luck. GMC terrain 2liter 4 cylinder. Have you ever done vid on something like that?? I'm sure it would be very useful. At least to me.

    I'll keep watching

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeff Tiberend says:

    Thanks for showing the TPMS sensor you used. I want to get one for my 2007 Chevy Colorado.

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Francis Kingz says:

    Another entertaining video.

    Ouch. Hopefully now that you are mostly working alone you keep a cell phone in your pocket. Phone 50ft away won't help in some potential injury situations.

    This from someone who got stuck under a tractor for a painful hour without said cell phone.

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeffrey Anderson says:

    Take care of your hands, and your hands will take care of you!

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

    Awesome closing music

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars nello michi says:

    words !! they're broken today . lol lol bwaaaaahahahahaaaaaaaaaaa

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars sam sneede says:

    New intro?

  73. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Entombed42 says:

    penetrating oil… i'm from ohio and wont touch anything without lol

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Lon Hoschar says:

    Another fine job!! That was some really nasty rear brakes!!!

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kyle S says:

    Ray, just curious, how long have you been a mechanic?

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Max McKinney says:

    Are you ever worried about damaging your wedding ring

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dean Young says:

    Very Educational as always

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sandmansa says:

    Welcome to working on the rust buckets I get on the daily. Where assorted locking pilers, pipe wrenches, cut off wheels, pry bars, heavy hammers and torches become absolute necessities. It's always an adventure. lol.

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kenneth White says:

    Ooh no there's al ways down…

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris Acker says:

    Enjoying the jeep refurb BTW. Cheers 🍻 from NB Canada

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Karl Kascha says:

    Ray, I would have greased the splined shaft before poking it into the bearing assembly. I also grease the hub assembly such that I can get it it apart again. All a preemptive attempt to make life easier up here in the salt belt of central New York state. I will have to do that job again. A hub assembly lasts 2 to 3 years up here.

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars bhag meister says:

    Dude, my heart raced a bit in anticipation of you getting hurt whenever your beautiful little girl called out to you…. Oi!

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mike richards says:

    🥴🙏

  84. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris Acker says:

    Love to see a 2012 and up dodge grand caravan front end axels and center bearing replacement one day. Big job

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Reith says:

    Like the new intro. Good look Ray..

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

    205,000 on my sisters equinox. Only because she has a fussy, OCD, perfectionist for a mech….yours truly!! And I ain't a Chevy guy !

  87. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Cuda_Clutch says:

    I enjoy the stuff mane. Keep on going. I’m learning a lot

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jason Pavelka says:

    I really like the intro graphics.

  89. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars scott lewis says:

    I hope that the owners are full time Floridians now and not snowbirds. As a rust belt resident I find your lack of anti-seize disturbing. I also admit to laughing too hard when the daughter unit fell off the rollie stool when there were loud noises!

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joel Moe says:

    Thanks for the content ray, youre a part of my staple youtube diet 🍻 man, the rust is amazing on some of those vehicles.. PS wife unit, "Green subscribe button!"💪

  91. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars glen scheible says:

    Well Ray, on your poor little Finger, you do have a beautiful Helper to kiss it and make it better. Thanks for the Vid with your work. You're the Man.

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars fuck you says:

    Oops, commented b4 the end, can always count on Ray…..!

  93. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars fuck you says:

    Man, all that and no brake clean…. Unsubscribe…….. Now……kidding…

  94. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars DEVAL35 says:

    you're going to have to reset the no accidents sign back to zero days. smh lol

  95. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars falfas55bgas says:

    Use some of that stair tread grip material on the jack stand in place of that rubber. it will have friction and less tendency to slide out.

  96. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Khan Saab says:

    Why would u replace all
    That suspension if it's potentially a bad engine?

  97. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Leonard Cole says:

    Today I learned that wrenches aren’t tools. 😂

    “There’s no way to get a tool up in there. Gotta do this the manual way” inserts ratcheting wrench.

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