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Hello everybody! Good day to you! Welcome back! Just had a Uh 2007 I think it's an Accord Honda Accord Dropped off a couple complaints on it. um, most of which is the AC which is terrible for me because I don't have an AC machine but I'm gonna try to at least diagnose it even without a machine. um I know it's got a charge to it because I've worked on this car before and I charged it not long ago and I never found any leaks and I've checked it before. it may have a leak or it may have, uh, something else going on like with the compressing unit, but uh, we're gonna do a uh, a full-on inspection offset Accord And like I just mentioned, we're gonna try to troubleshoot the AC system. I Do have a line on a fairly newest machine coming my way, but um, it may take a few days to acquire said machine. So if I do need to discharge this system or change any parts, uh, it's gonna go in the backboard back burner dude. But at least I think I can get it diagnosed. So without any further introduction, let's get to it. I think this is an O7 Let's double check that. Oh, that's a negative. it's a 2009. It was built in August of 09. it might even be a 10. Anyway, let's get to it stockings the engine. Let's see what do we got here. Looks like 65 626 miles on the odometer and according to my last oil change sticker, the lube oil filter service was due. What do we got here? it's 64 300. Okay, so we're a little overdue, so probably gonna change the oil this time around. Good thing I got that new oil drain that I have not assembled yet, but nothing forces action like necessity, so looks like I'll be putting that oil drain together later on too. multitasking. Let's go out for a quick test drive. check for uh, steering poles, uh, braking vibrations? weird noises? anything like that. It's been a few thousand miles since I've seen this, uh particular. Honda while I'm waiting for a break in traffic, let's just turn on that AC see if the see if it's gonna work. Maybe it will. Maybe it won't Compressor runs I'll check for a leak I didn't hear it. Come on, let's see what we got. A little bit of a pull to the right. nothing major. I'm trying to hear a helicopter grinding noise out back, potentially a wheel bearing. The frequency does change with speed, which tells me it is something that is, uh, it's a rotating component. Neat little car. I Like this thing. slight. Vibe when braking like to get some more speed and we'll just turn around and try it going back that direction and I'm not going to cut in front of you. Nope, Nope, nope. All right, let's get some speed and breaks. Yeah, slight vibe in the fronts. nothing too outrageous, but it is there. Oh, and switching guy Okie dokes Headed back to the shop. test drive over. let's get this up in the air, pull the wheels off, and uh, take a look at what we've got going on. Yeah, now seeing as how this is a smaller car, not a truck, I'm gonna try to back this into that smaller lift I had a truck on that? Yeah, was it yesterday? maybe the day before I had a truck on that smaller lift and the nose of it was right up against the wall. so I'm gonna see if it all fits if I back this one in that way that the front end is out in the open and I'll have a little bit more space to work with. Try that. if it doesn't work then it doesn't work. and if it does well, then it does, We're gonna find out. backing up the auto. There we go. All space for me. All right, let's see here. let's get this guy on that on the pinch welds right there. That's good move too far. ran that one out a little too far about right there. Good lift arm three and four good. Moving on up. Black subscribe button all right. and of course we are going to reach back inside here and popping easy. Hood if I can reach it and I'm going to restart this I don't know what I was thinking I want to check the AC it's alive fail hello Honda What do we got here? Looks like a 2.4 liter according to our sticker, 2.4 liter four-cylinder All right. Before we dig into this, let's verify that is not running and it is not Okay. Let's make sure we're turned on. Yep, still switched on I See well I don't have a machine? I Think first things first. Uh, I do have some bottles in the refrigerant here. There's one. It's got a gauge on it. Let's just see if there's any pressure in this system or not. it might have just all leaked out and the leak is getting worse. So let's plug this little guy into. I I Really, really do not like these things because you don't know how much, uh, refrigerant you're using and what's been installed. Ooh, it's stopped up here. Okay, all right. Well, since it's got pressure in there and the system's not running, let's check our fuses, maybe our relay. What do we got here? Hi Magnetic clutch right here. That's fuse number 20, seven and a half inch. That's that little guy right down there. Okay, let's get the multimeter out. We're on Pulse. Got a jumper lead that I'm going to connect to battery ground. Let's go around the uh, the negative side of the meter and then I can probe that fuse with the top side and see if that fuse is any good. Start there. Uh, probe and deposit battery terminal. We've got battery voltage here. Okay, check our fuse now. we're on one side. now we're on the other side. Okay, let's see about our relay here. No, no, no, no, no. Where's uh, there's our snowflake. Hard to see. There's a Galleria there's our snowflake that tells me that is our AC relay. Just pop that guy out. We'll make sure it's powered. come out. Oh I Just heard something happen I Just heard the compressor come on just very briefly. That's what that relay is junk. It's on again. Okay, let me pull this out all the way and try to swap it with something else tried. Oh, compressor came on so we got a bad relay start. Let's take a look down there. Yes, the compressor is compressing if you see the clutch face turning now. but we're a little on fresher too. And since I've already kind of popped the cherry on this pan, go ahead and give it a little bit of refrigerant. Uh, like I said before, I've known of this car having leaks in the past. Reach in to see if we're making. Cold Yet address is still running I Really hate doing AC work without a machine I Don't feel very much cold there. Let's fire up the fan speed. We'll get a thermal meter too I think I got one right over. Yonder Yes, I do here. We'll just stick that guy right in there. For now, you do your thing. Well, looks like there's a couple issues going on here. I do have a compressor but I've got almost no pressure on the low side. I'm going to go ahead and send the contents of this can into the system. Thank you. It already doesn't work so I can't make it work any less right? Sure, it's 10 pounds. this thing is discharged again. it's got sometimes a week I'm gonna have to find it I I Fear that it's the uh evaporator and the dash because I Checked this car for weeks before so it's taking it I Want to see like 30 pounds on our low side here? We go. so far, so good charging charging those are 30 pounds. Let's see if it's making cold inside yet feels kind of feels cooler 80 degrees. We'll give it a little bit more time rechecking one more time. What do we got? He's 60 58 degrees. Lighting is terrible but I feel the cold so it's running again. So the issue. Two issues. One is discharge and then number two. that uh, that relay is kind of cropping out because it it clicked when I manipulated it which is a little odd. Uh, what did I steal horn? If it works with the horn, that's a negative. The horn is inoperative, so the relay crapped out, the things discharged in the relay died, so we're all going to put a relay in. It notes itself, it's going to be a horn relay next time because I've already stole the AC relay or stuck the horn relay in the AC slot. Um, we're making fold again. So the system was discharged a little about 36 pounds. On our low side this is a one pound pan and I believe spec for this car is uh, that the max is 15.9 ounces. so right around one one pound. I'm just going to go ahead and send the rest of this pan into the system and you want to let it ride I need to inject some dye into this and try to locate. uh, try to locate that leak I've been looking for this leak for a long time on this particular car and it's not. uh, it's not been too good for me I have not been able to find it and it's gotten die before. I think next time I'm really going to load it up though. All right, don't need you goodbye and again I really really do not like it's not my thing. Reason being is I don't know exactly how much refrigerant I just installed nor do I know if there was any in the system before I started. the pressure gauge said zero that. That doesn't mean there wasn't anything there and it's not really the most accurate page in my estimation. Just make sure to stop tight. Hmm Bubbles and I see a couple little bubbles in there. Let's give it some oil that way. Uh, if it is leaking out of that valve, it'll present itself fairly quickly. Or what I should have said rather is if it's leaking out of that valve. I'll be able to see it visually with the oil being in the in the service border. So let's get this out of here before: I hook my meter. We don't need all these Fitters anymore black bike time. Got the negative: no bubbles. Check the guy on our high side fitting, there's no guy in there. Okay, we'll leave that there. Oh wait, if it does leak, it'll turn green. Okay, let's check out the compressor. It's got UV light here. I'm looking for traces of the UV reactive dye which I uh, do not see on or near the compressor. to phrase this thing up some and we'll take a look at the condenser and uh, maybe we'll get lucky or unlucky and we'll see some guy draining from the evaporator drain all the way up. Very good. That was kind of loud and scary. All right, let's check our drain. See no die. That doesn't mean the lake is not in the evaporator. That just means there's no die here. Okay, nothing there. Bottom of the compressor looks good, a little too high up. take a look at the condenser again. I've got the the ultraviolet light here I Don't see any guy. foreign actually should have called that the receiver dryer. the desiccant pack is inside of it. Ah correction. again I should have called it the accumulator. This is an accumulator based on where it's located on the car, not a receiver. What do we got? anything? Nope. I See nothing. Well, process of elimination tells me that the only thing that's left is going to be that evaporator. So I may have to. uh, pull the dash out of this thing. Hooray! All right. Well I think next step is verify that it is that evaporator. So I think I'm gonna check it out with a sniffer. I've got a refrigerant detector. it's not here so I'll save that for in the morning. So right now, let's go ahead and power this thing down and uh, we'll get on with the rest of inspecting the undercarriage and whatnot. Then we can go from there, pull all these wheels off. Let's take a gander at our service brakes. See what we got here? About eight millimeter pad on the outboard looking similar on the inboard? Okay, A little bit of rust here. Definitely there's run out in these rotors. I Could feel it when we brake. Oh, looks good. Some dirt dauburn nests in there. This car doesn't get driven very often. Let's check out our rears real quick. Oh, rears, uh, we're cutting it close. About two to three millimeters on these. Rears Okay, you should definitely service the rears based on pad thickness. Okay, looking good. Let's check for some leaks. Nothing at the oil pan that's nice. CB Axle is good, Nothing leaking up there. no valve cover leak and that all looks good too. All right, this thing's in really good shape. It's just that pesky. AC Problem Rear end looks good. All right. let's let this thing down. Uh I Guess we're on hold until I Get that refrigerant detector. You need to remember to bring that. and uh, once that thing shows up, I can try to confirm that it's the yeah, that evaporator in the dash, it's leaking. Get these leaves out of here. Some things don't change. Goodbye debris. Yeah, we'll blow all this stuff out of here later on, but that's the bulk of it. Let's see: I don't particularly care for that belt. It's a little glossed over I'm sure it's the original and I don't see any cracks on it, but it couldn't hurt to replace that thing later. I'm gonna recommend that we do that. Maybe do some fluid services on it. These are from 2019 to 2009 after all. Excuse me? So Nine Brake Fluid's a little low. That's due to those worn pads in the rear. Okay Spark plug while we're here? Okay, plugs and coils are underneath this little cap right here. Let's go ahead and pull that off. I'm thinking that the 60 something thousand mark the plugs are probably due for this engine. However, I did not look up the uh the service interval just yet. But I've got time. There's our coils. We'll pull number two. Seems logical. Come here. Come out. No oil on the on the spark plug or on the coil. That's good. If there were oil there, that would indicate that the inner seals on this valve cover are leaking and we'll pull one of these out. Get a an idea of what they look like, it might be good. it might be worn and the survey says ooh, hot yeah, they're about due if it were mine. I'd put plugs in it. they're not terrible. yeah. I'll recommend plugs too. We can do that tomorrow. Come on. Click. Put this back together for now. just in case. I Don't put plugs in it. Correction: I'll put it mostly back together. Bonus material I Changed my mind I'm not leaving yet. Flip this uh, oil drain container together because I'm gonna need this. First things first. Let's get it unboxed. Snip our little nylons here. Buy nylon straps we don't need. You see what we got? What do we got? What do we got Better not be damaged. The box is kind of matched. Chinese that's a technical term, industry standard. not racist. All right. there's our hose in that's for draining the device. Put that on later. that's our spout. Put that on later and come out. Big red tank. Oh I Gotta put the wheels on. Sucks. Oh can I eat the wheels are held on with cotter pins and we've got probably a box of Wheels here. Ooh stylish. Look at that little bearings in there. That's cool. I may have misjudged this. We'll see. Time will tell. This stuff looks good when it's new. That was a regulator. Hope I didn't break it and casters for the front. Check that out. Huge roll of Teflon tape I'm assuming that's for all the uh, threaded surfaces. Am I doing this backwards? Yes I Am every time. I I Don't know why I do that every single time one of these days. I'll get it right. Wrap that in there nice and toy bike. go right here a little bit more. Yeah, we'll finish that off with a wrench later. Cool. more tape since they gave me a whole bunch of it. I'm going to be very liberal with this because why not? There we go. Shaft goes in threads on at the collar right here. Nice. Where's my connect keys? Put some pork on this right now. All right. Click. All right looking a little lower. Let's go ahead and get our wheels on cotter pins removed or split pins, whichever you prefer. I call them cotter pins. Hope those hold. bend that one around. Bend that one around out. This is easy enough. says I There we go. Okay, and the two front wheels next? All right. Whoa. Unit falling I caught it Save the Day today. don't fall and we'll hit these with some quick impact clicks. Was that a 17? Sure. let's see. Uh. negative. Totally. Rusty 19. Oh forgot loud noises. There we go. All right now. let's plug in our drain portion. We'll get this thing screwed in I Don't like how we did this. Yeah, that this came already assembled here. We'll let this down sideways. Foreign. What am I doing I Would have actually preferred that this little uh, drain hose was not assembled I might end up taking it apart. That's awkward. silly dragon, it's not working. Is it painful to watch yet? Yeah, that's not gonna work. I'm taking this well. that's not gonna work because this thing is like, uh, cross threaded or I mean it's cranked on there hard I can't get it to come off. so I just got to do this. awkward and Goofy way. so bear with me. Yeah, please. Thread: Oh this sucks. Come on, is that it. I Think that's it? Yes. Got it? Okay, you can get fixes to the rescue. Yeah, yeah, that's good. and if it's not, I'm sending it across the red Edge Almost One more pass. It's getting a little tight and that's it. It lives there forever. Now that was harder than I Think it should have been. Okay. More tape on the ball valve? Yep. no I shouldn't twice and we'll fit the funnel. I Hope that screws in better than that. The little drain hose did these thread. These threads are. uh, they're powder coated. yeah I think that's the malfunction. Here is the powder coating different department and uh, can? Yep, X is where'd you go? these aren't it Still work? All right? Click? that's on Valves open. Dump some oil in there and test it out. Do just a little bit just in case that bottom fitting leaks do a like two parts. Maybe Yeah, boring things. nice. I'm gonna drain a little slow. Maybe the stems on the bottom of the can? Yeah it is. It's filling up plug plug. Okay, put the other ports back and we'll see if this thing holds nasty. Okay, let's take a look down here. Let's make sure this little fitting doesn't leak I've closed it, but that doesn't really change if it's going to leak here at this. threads are not pulling the unit back so it's not leaking with five quarts in it so we'll keep an eye on it. make sure it doesn't Leak with the additional fluids, that more fluid is going to give it more pressure down there. But I think this is okay. this will work for now. All right? Oh I could put my uh, my big funnel in here too. Let's get that out of here. Oh no no no no stay. Where is my big funnel? I'm back here in the corner. Yep. Yep. Once Upon A Time someone had another store I used to work at. thought that they owned this. they were mistaken. Cool beans. You know, doing an oil change in this? Honda Let's just go ahead and drain it right now. Why not? We're still here and we're having a bonus segment. why not? That'll afford me an opportunity to seriously test to see if that thing's gonna leak or not. The problem is what I've done. I'm gonna leave and if it does leak, it's kind of leak all night. Yeah, Moving up there we go on the locks safety and it's gonna stay here all night too. Come on, oil drain right here. let's pop off this filter. Oh look I didn't put it on too tight. Hooray for me! let's see. ring. Oh it failed a lot of times. You can get those going with enough momentum if they'll spin there. the not this time just keep draining now. I Know memory serves accurate on this one. Honda's are a 17 millimeter There we go on. click. lighting's a little terrible under here. Probably should have thought about that. Oh well. I'll do better next time. Okay, there we go. Redemption Now we have lumens. Okay, we're draining I Have not seen any oil show up in the tube yet. I'm sure we put enough in to at least reach this. uh, this low Mark right here. So I'm assuming that that's wet I Guess we're gonna find out in the morning, aren't we all right? I'm really gonna go this time. we're gonna let this thing drain. We're all done here until Manana See you guys later Have a great day! Finalized ending of transmission into bonus segment.
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97 thoughts on “I hate doing this! 2010 honda accord 2.4”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James says:

    omg, I thought for a second that was a Mac and I nearly unsubbed.

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MoRB_HD says:

    Hey ray, Ive been watching your videos recently. I have been learned a lot about vehicles and tools! Even learned life skills just from watching your videos. Appreciate you

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars J. M. says:

    Hondas don't need spark plugs until 105K miles. I guess that's what mechanics do…

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Paul Obrien says:

    i thought cotter pins were the pins in the old 3 piece cranks on the pre 80's push bikes

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars SmashMat says:

    RoboJox 🤣👌

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ironeagle2526 says:

    Did you come with name for your shop ??????

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mark R. says:

    Honda plugs should last 100,000 miles, they went to iridium tip about 2005. I had a 2008 Civic and it had iridiums in it.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James Ziegler says:

    always very informative

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jurassic Tech says:

    man the content you push out is nuts. Ive edited videos (poorly) and that takes TIME.. then throw in the filming? dude. Dont burn out. Appreciate the pace, but 1-2 vids a week tops is cool with me. also praise be to the SMA brake clean DONK DONK sounds. Also kind of weird it let you start it without brake pedal depressed.

    no joke that relay swap blew my mind.

    unexpected bonus end SW content lol.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Sturtevant says:

    Hey Ray! That mustang sounds like the one that would go by your former employer……….in the back ground on some of the old videos…

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars kevlarandchrome says:

    Jesus, that thing does not sound healthy. I've owned ancient dying lawnmowers that sounded better than this Honda.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Packerman Bruhmomento says:

    8th gen superiority, only wish they made manual sedans with the v6, that j35z3 is very fun from what ive seen, the j35z2 in my crosstour is made even better by the 4wd transmission it has

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars sidney snottley says:

    Enjoying the new location vids.👍

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jzzonem says:

    Ray, I own the same car. Please keep an eye out for oil consumption on the k24 engines. They have an infamous oil consumption issue involving the low friction oil control rings on the pistons. They were recalled and updated piston heads were the "solution" for "warranties sake". I doubt they actually prevent all oil consumption bet they are slightly different. I doubt the car has any warranty left on it, so definitely keep a close eye on it. I had 1 quart consumption per oil change. I ended up installing an oil catch can, new pcv valve, and oil treatment regement using MMO, amsoil engine flush and a premium filter. Engine flush every 3-4 oil changes. I can say that I caught it early and am glad to say that I was successful with reversing the consumption without replacing with the updated heads. Engineers recommend running 0w-20 from brand new because of consumption issues, however, the cap calls for 5w-20 and thats what I continue to use here in fla.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars DakPeoples says:

    You going to need to get paper for the dirty feet, Miss watching you toss that in…. (get special custom ones w/ coupons on it for 10pct off next service etc.)

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Шaтsои'š Щоґld Оf Шоиdєґš says:

    Don't chuck your waste oil, add a bit of diesel to it and you have the perfect rust protector/inhibitor for coating chassis, inner panels and other metalwork just brush it or spray it on as the diesel will keep it "live" and you can add a product like Kurust to the mix to make it work on active rusting.

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ghetto Wagon says:

    I have a AC machine! In my home garage lol

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hugh says:

    Had a slow leak on Wifey's Focus some time back. Never could find it with dye. Got the Harbor Freight sniffer and it went crazy at the vent outlets. Never could see the dye inside the plenum. Thanks for the videos

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars RustBucketGarage says:

    What’s the best way to get in touch with you?

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Molly Loveday says:

    you asked us to see if we could find you well I have done that 😁

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars jowens24 says:

    If there is one thing I know, you always have some good music playing on your videos!

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TexSon says:

    If you tie rags around your wrists, you don't have to worry about oil running down your arms to your pits. Especially good for xmsn fluid changes.

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

    Hey I have a Missouri and Minnesota plate you can add to your wall?

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Grumpy says:

    Reminds me of the bad ol days of R12, when we would just fill until the bubbles in the window on the drier disappear, and call it close enough.
    I came up with a little system to stop myself having brain fade with teflon tape. What I do now is hold the tape, and 'screw' the fitting into the tape, and the hand spins the fitting in the natural direction.

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Scott knight says:

    Hey Ray, umm I have found your location by accident through a video. Don't know if you meant for that to happen, but it did lol. I can let you know how if you'd like lol but I'll keep my lips sealed until you want people to know

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Fred Harvey says:

    65k miles is great

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rvlyssup says:

    Original owner of a mostly all original Japan built 09 Accord 4 banger sedan as well. She has 268k+ miles on her and the A/C has been charged up once cause I messed up by deciding to use one of those charge kits. Good thing I did not fubar anything. Was our daily driver beater car…still runs like a champ but is relegated to around town trips. Replaced with a 22 WRX which hopefully will last just as long. 🤞

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

    Nice video! I'm going to be waiting for the A/C fix. Curious to see what all you have to take out to get to the evap. coil in the heater housing😆

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars tihzho says:

    Hey Ray when are you getting those paper floor mats?

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Cecille C says:

    So cool to see you thriving in your new endeavor, Ray. My best to you and your family.

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mark Watson says:

    Did I just see Ray re-use a cotter pin?

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Torque Spec says:

    Hey Ray. Sometimes you can take a small punch and press that Schroeder valve vigorously and it will reset itself without a leak. Might take a try or three. Sometimes. Not always.

    Edit: Ray, A sniffer will help to find leak inside the dash. My cheap Harbor Freight works well enough.

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Harry says:

    My 2003 project car is a Honda Accord and it had the same thing, couldn't find the leak. So before pulling everything apart and checking the evaporator, I decided to replace the Schrader valves in the high and low side and test again. Going on 3 months now and no more leaks. I guess that did the trick.

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mike Muzzell says:

    Looking good Ray. Watching you put the drain hose on the oil catcher reminds me of doing hydraulic lines. Some times they are painful af.

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Neil Tonks says:

    Way to many adverts in this one

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Carl Evans says:

    What about the possible right rear wheel bearing, you mentioned during the test drive?

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bagdemagus says:

    Now just need to make some black diesel 🙂

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars twlyons1 says:

    🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟When putting teflon tape on, look at the threads you are putting them on, you want to put the tape on so follow the threads as you would put a nut on a bolt or the threads are angled up wards to the left so start low and go up and over always 🙂

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ghost Peepers 👀 says:

    I m sure I speak for at least quarter million people but I still need to hear some dooodlee-doo’s. Haha.

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars pcs0snq says:

    Darn you tricked me into watching another unboxing 😂

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael's Productions says:

    Nice job Ray. The shop is coming along and a oil drainer is a must . 👍

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Oscar Leon says:

    Now that Ray controls the shop music I wonder if I'll ever hear Spanish music playing in the background lol.

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rob B says:

    Great way to charge if you don’t have gauge set

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rob B says:

    My wife unit has 2011 Honda Civic with 1.8L I4. That car is excellent

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris B says:

    I would have to say that this gentleman is by far the best mechanic that I have seen on YouTube

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nikko Jones says:

    Gracias, Buenas Noche y Hasta Mañana Raymundo

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars OURv says:

    You need to be using the YELLOW teflon tape as the YELLOW is
    designed for petroleum products. The WHITE is not.

    !

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mercmad says:

    Sounds awful ,a/ C sounds like the least of their problems .

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars WalkenDead1369 says:

    "I calls it a sling blade, some folks calls it a kaiser blade"

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars WalkenDead1369 says:

    Gotta say, I dig you music variety

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Les Reeves says:

    You always knew when it was stated it is chinesium that it was going to have some problem assembling it.

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars sirthicen skoorb says:

    I would have run around the tank several time or spun the tank. Would have been fun to watch.

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Waterman one says:

    Ray, get a high quality sniffer that AC teck's use. Die can plug up the screens on the explansion devices. I have seen it happen several times. Thanks for the video.

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bobby Thompson says:

    Putting no gloves on when you have greasy dirty hands

  55. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bob Carry says:

    Too many wraps of Teflon tape??

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars WalkenDead1369 says:

    That A/C either has a major leak, or there is a clog in the line somewhere. If you had some gauges and your low was reading nothing and the high was way high, then it's a clog. Orifice tube maybe

    Edit: Ya know, one of these days I'll watch thru the diagnosis before I comment lol. Well for anyone who didn't know about the situation I mentioned I hope that helps

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bobby Thompson says:

    I'd want to refund if I got in my car and my hands became greasy and stinky

  58. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bobby Thompson says:

    Putting gloves on when you are not the one buying the gloves but don't have gloves on when you are the one that has to buy the gloves smh

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bernhard Pfeifer says:

    A new shop? Where are you now? I'm in SC and need a great mechanic like you.

  60. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars WAREDOG says:

    TEFLON TAPE TIP! As you're looking down the hole of the pipe, wrap it clockwise around the threads.

  61. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gregory Fairchild says:

    Don't trust can gages. Put a gage set on it.
    Harbor freight like $50.
    Soapy water test for leaks with some charge.
    Or drain it and air charge it and soapy water check it.
    Faster.
    You can vacuum the air back out easily with no damage.
    Soapy water test valves too.
    Test light test fuses both sides, faster. I'm flat rate.

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Booblla says:

    OOOW, new billboard. Can't make out what it says though!

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars V R says:

    Good luck removing the dashboard.

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Keith F. says:

    Split pins 🤣

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nissan Slut says:

    😂 pretty good at handling nuts

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Big Chungus says:

    I’m a Honda tech at a dealer this is a very common failure

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tom Harris says:

    A little hint, Permatex makes a teflon liquid in a can, works a whole lot better than the tape. Napa Auto carries it.

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars G. Reaper says:

    What's worse about those cans is that most of them contain oil. So an ongoing leak can easily result in too much oil in the system.

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ronnie Mullis says:

    That A/C clutch relay goes out on my 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 about once a year. It happens when it’s hot outside and is on for a good while. It has never blown a fuse only the relay. Also the wiper park relay has to be pulled out about two thirds of the way or they won’t work.

  70. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John T. says:

    Consider hanging the exit door adjacent to the office, the other way so the hinges allow the door to swing all the way back against the office and out of the way.

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James Wood says:

    You did that just like a (REAL) mechanic. You had to diagnose instead of plug it in . The difference between a mechanic and a technician is the mechanic fixes the problem with both experience and knowledge. A technician is basically a parts changer. No thought required. Change the part and send it.

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bobby Taylor says:

    I would say that the issues with putting the oil drain together was a combination of paint on the threads and the over use of thread tape.

  73. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeffrey Green says:

    Here's how I remember applying teflon tape… righty tighty – lefty loosey. Great to see another car and another shop tool added to the stream. Way to go Ray!

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mr Jeff says:

    Installing the drain hose. Hire the handicap, ‘cause we are fun to watch!

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mongo Mongo says:

    i kinda miss the phone in the background lol

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars jcadult101 says:

    Not sure why my comment is being blocked. Harbor Freight has a current coupon for that Oil Drain, it is 30 dollars off if you paid full price, get a refund next time in (or buy & return under the prior receipt).

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brandon Washburn says:

    Hey Ray, on those Hondas you don't have to pull the dash, at least not on the civics, the blower portion of the box comes out separately, and then there's a cover over the evaporator core

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Caleb Spaeth says:

    "Chinesium" …. Ray made my day ! 🤪

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Janet Epstein says:

    It’s the LITTLE things that make us groan.

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars wb2vsj_in_NC says:

    I have had two of those relays go bad into my cars. I keep a few on hand now 😉. Can anyone give me a part number on the snap-on pliers he was using to pull the fuses and relays out? Been trying to find them but no luck.

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kevin Beach says:

    To activate the compressor just turn on the heat to high and controls to defrost…in defrost the compressor automatically comes on….fast check for the fuse and relay…it will automatically come on even if the system is empty… if you diagnose the evaporator, I always recommend doing a heater core at the same time to prevent having to do it in the near future. It’s also good to change the hoses in there just so you never have to go back in

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars B N says:

    I just had to have the evaporator in a 06 Jeep Liberty replaced after the mechanic just about pulled his hair out trying to find the leak. He said he got in and cranked up the blower motor and the sniffer he happened to still be holding light up instantly. The evap replacement was long job that cost me dearly!

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rob C says:

    Hate it when I cannot get a fitting threaded in… I replaced a power steering hose on my previous ride and I swear that stupid banjo bolt took like 35 minutes to get threaded. I could only get one had inside the engine compartment from the bottom and the hose was aftermarket / suspect it was a bit short too which did not help… dropped many an F-bomb that day. Threading that fitting was like half the job… it is always the little things.

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

    Another unboxing video. At least this one included welcome back cotter pins. Needed more brake kleen, tho. 👍

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gunguy 83 says:

    Keep that gauge from the can it’s cheaper to buy cans with no gauge

  86. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars DavDivesIn says:

    I’m sure you know this but adding some foam to the drain pan prevents splash, cool trick

  87. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars livingdeadbtu says:

    Tip for non cooperative NPT thread. Go backwards until it goes click. That's the end of the threads dropping past each other, then tighten.

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bryan Anderson says:

    Weeeee snowspeeder bonus video 😊

  89. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Turk says:

    Show me it was made in China without telling me it was made in China.

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars livingdeadbtu says:

    Clockwise on the tape. Like Tighten! I do it every time too!
    Looking good! A step every day.
    Only in Florida and here in South Texas. Mid November and customer complaint is non functional AC

  91. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars AllMuscle1 says:

    Absolutely loving the new content, Ray! It is a pleasure to go alongside you and watch as you start up your new business and get things rolling. So glad for you and can't wait to watch you expand.

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rick 0000 says:

    Excellent work.

  93. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Don W says:

    I never cease to learn something new from you Ray or one of the comments.. The lifts are not easy to move as some have suggested plus I'm guessing there may be permits given it's a modification of sorts…BUT if it's not too hard I would at least move the smaller one a couple of feet further away from the wall. Granted we can't see just how close rigs do get but from what I see it does look close. It's so good seeing you up and running and generating income again!! I think you will be hearing that for a while…a good and honest mechanic is priceless.
    As to doing inspections I am all for it and if it's on video so I can see whats worn to what degree and where is all the more reason to do them. Heck it doesn't take much time to R&R wheels and look at the brakes for wear and leaks. Keep up the great work Ray…I'm pulling for ya!!

  94. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brad Durham says:

    Sometimes you have to break rules

  95. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Krispin Gord says:

    Palmeto Gun Show FTW. A new drinking game on Rays channel

  96. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars crp gap says:

    Pull the dash out!!!! Nooooooooooooooooooooooo!

  97. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Keegan Gordon says:

    I have a 2001 Buick century and it will only heat when I and connately on the accelerator what do you think might be some possible reasons for why that's happening

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