In a previous video https://youtu.be/Bl8SOEr7cxs I had a look at a Toyota Tacoma that was terrorized by a red squirrel. It's time to toss it back together and see if there is any more hidden damage. It sure is amazing what one little rodent can do. -Enjoy!
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This is embarrassing. I don't even know where we left off with this thing. Thing. Because it's been sitting here for some time now we're waiting in future uh.

The lady told me no hurry because all this truck does is sit and never gets driven obviously i did order some parts from toyota and then they sent me the wrong parts at first. But i think we have the right parts. Currently so these are the three wires. Here for the cam sensor connector.

The dvt sensor as they call it and i believe at some point in the past yes. I did i removed the broken wires. Because i needed to see if we had to buy the housing or if we needed to buy just the terminals. So here is the uh part number there on the terminals in case.

You need one of those toyota keeps this stuff right in service data. So we actually have to have a subscription to toyota test if you want to look up which terminals. It takes and what the connector part number is and all that stuff or just call your dealer and they will give you that answer so let's put this together. We'll get these soldered onto these wires.

And i did take a picture of the old one so hopefully we know where they go and then we got to fix that one injector wire. Which should be this other wire. I got from toyota this one here actually i got two of them many kids i screwed it up now i got some gaskets. We'll throw the intake back at it and we'll take this thing for two oh.

And i got a new air filter. Too so it says been tore apart for some time so hopefully. I remember how to do it you have this little white latch in here. So we i don't remember if it comes out all the way i don't think so.

But we're going to take it out all the way perhaps it does and then these should only fit one direction. I'm assuming could be wrong. But we could be right so let's see we have plenty enough pigtail. I'm gonna try this way first it doesn't feel right then we're going to pull 180 on it still doesn't feel right i'm about to go get my readers.

I can't see crap it's getting old things starting to suck let's see try it this way negative ghost rider and then we're gonna go this way that way feels correct. I think she hit bottom yeah. Because now it's latched and of course. I did not pay attention.

So we'll have to do that all of the wires. Yeah. They don't sell pre assembled. Uh piggy tails.

There we go that one's clicked in and uh buying the wires from toyota is quite expensive uh. Some of these wires. These ones weren't i did some the other day on a new tundra on a 19 tundra for the fuel pump control module. It was all routed off the frame and those wires those wire pigtails were 25 a piece so they were quite expensive.

I just need to look in there of course you can't see in there. But that's what the assembled connector looks like so looks good. I think these ones uh you know even for what these were i think these were 10 or 12 dollars. A piece somewhere's in there everything feels good i'll make sure it plugs in mbeau.
So there's that i'm thinking i'm thinking we can leave some extra wire. So the road had eight these off if you remember correctly right at the the head of the connector. So i think if we leave you know four or five inches. It's not going to be a big deal get it back and the aluminum tapes up we're gonna have to get out the cell phone and see if we can find the picture that we stored and here's the picture that we stored so now we can match up the wiring colors.

I'll get these soldered together go from there so i think with this one here. I got to get this uh connector to release um. I think we might not have to use the wire terminal repair on this one perhaps. I'll slide that out of there because we're a cheetah.

I don't know if you guys can see it. But it didn't it didn't even break any strands of copper so i'm thinking that if we take a piece of heat shrink. The next side is bigger than the one i got flip it over there just didn't shrink. It i think it'll be okay.

It's not green or it looked like it just ate the insulation you could probably you can even just tape that one. I'm gonna go get a little different size here. That's a little better mister. It's a little too long let's see here trim that up stick that baby in probably could shorten.

It a little bit more. But i think it'll be okay. I'm gonna run. It right up tight for that weather pat out the torch just to hold it the shrink ratio on this stuff's pretty good plus.

It has the adhesive in it like i say that'll save the money from having to buy that and i don't think. This is the battery. There i just wanted to see the adhesive spooging out from the ends. And it is so i think we're good we'll let that solidify.

We'll stick it back in the connector. We'll put the end back in it. And it should be good and our one up here on the cam sensor should be uh. All dried.

Let's have a look at that so these look all good these have all been soldered and heat shrinked and uh. We'll take and put this back in the loom here like so that was originally taped to this harness. I'm going to take and get this taped up and we'll tip it right down to the connector and we'll tape it back to this harness like it was og. We'll get her plugged in the other one should be just about cool.

Though that's clicked back in it'll stick the white lock here back in the middle. They just pop out so i have to click back on like that i'm going to wrap a little tape around it uh. I must have cut the tape. I must have cut the factory plastic stuff back open.

So i'll get this taped up look at that click back on that injector. Yeah. What uh okay must have opened up some other stuff here looking for some damage. So what i'm going to take and get into the rest of this cake back up.

I don't remember what i was looking for why this here was opened up perhaps. It was already chewed up because i've opened up this zip tie. Here all right. Oh.
I think this was already exposed and i think perhaps we were looking for some wire damage yeah so there is some tiny bits of insulation cut through here. So i'll address that make sure that we put a little uh sealant on it and i get that taped up so yeah. That's what's going on there and then we'll get this re zip tied back down how it was that one was zip tied. Yet.

So these were wire tied through. There. This cam sensors put that and also i know because somebody's going to mention. It uh.

If you have chronic problems or problems with chronic you're going to want to get some help. But if you got some chronic problems with mice getting into your car this is some honda tape. I don't know if it's there if you can see the number this is my go to the super 88. Best stuff on the planet and uh this is behind the rodent tape.

It is infused with a pepper oil we'll say uh what is it capsaician. I believe it is it's hot the little mice bite. It and they get x's across their eyes. When they do so uh kind of expensive stuff uh.

The only stuff. I've ever seen it in is behind the brand. I think you can get it on the amazon or from your local honda dealer if you want to stop your rodents from eating the soy based wires and if you just want a good time the super 88. If david atropera was doing a documentary on it you'd be like over here we have the scotch super 88.

Some of the best tape on the planet. Some people come here for the auto repair others come for the lame ass jokes. Thank you poisoned. So we're gonna take get it wrapped up.

I'll button this up folks you don't need to see it the majority of you are wiring repair experts so this stuff's kind of boring. I get it but i do the best. I can folks uh uh should have made a mini roll now we got to cut. It the mention of the mini roll i figure.

I better show you you take the 10 mil quarter inch drive. If you can find it once you do stick it on an extension. So you can hold it take the super 88 bring it around town however many times you think you need and when you hit that many times go about four more times or six and then chop it off okay ready ready to have your mind blown. It's not really that magical but then you take this and a lot of bing bada boom.

You got a mini roll so then you come do what you got to do wrap around town all right. Then you can get right in there. And do everything you got to do folks. I've showed you before.

But that's how you make a mini roll just like that let's put back together. Put the zip tied back on it sealed up those wires tape them up. With the mini roll and then of course. We got our cam sensor back on taped back there and now we're going to take it and tape this little guy just like peeling a band aid.

Satisfying. There's that i'm going to get the intake or the upper plenum here uh stuck back on there that was pretty easy. I don't recall if we showed that in the first video. But there's not much to it and then we've got the fender liner.
I see we got a couple pieces for that and here got some of these plastic retainer clips. We'll send these back and there's our new gasket for the intake. So let's see there's part number on that manifold gasket fits perfect thank you thank you foreign foreign foreign that wasn't too bad now if you guys remember the road here eight. The vacuum line off from this manifold tuning valve or flow control.

Valve or whatever toyota calls it and it's just made out of bulk tubing. So this is the oem stuff runs across the intake here through this little track so we just got some vacuum hose from our supply. We're gonna stick that back in the track run. It right along here probably leave a little slack in case.

Something needs any fish that back through here java plug it in and that should be it in regards to that and that's all that we saw so we saw the cam sensor wiring. We shoot up we saw that fuel injector and of course this little sectional harness. Here. I believe we've got everything plugged in i don't think we missed any vacuum hoses or nuts or bolts.

We still got to put the fender liner back in it i'll just double check stuff here all the clamps are tight. All the brackets tighten that lower bracket. Too the new air filter. All the nuts and bolts over there and with a little bit of luck you got the wiring right on our cam sensor.

And it should even run. Hopefully fill my hook. That up some batteries been unhooked the whole time here that's all snuggy. I had this one open because i had the charger on because this thing sits so long.

I did let it do a little two amp charge. There over the one weekend. It was here it was down quite low took a couple days to bring her up to snuff. So that should be good.

I don't know if the light will still be on the light was on right. I think that's why this thing came in here. Because the money light was on. But uh let's start it up contact all right beautiful first it does start and run.

I didn't leave it running very long because i want to be able to run a drive cycle. So i just want to start it just briefly the lights are out on the dash. Let's button this thing up i guess we're safe to put this little guy back on push that down it's only two bolts. We have left and two nuts.

I don't know if we commented on the amount of nuts. If we moved out of the fender. But i think it was 126. If i remember correctly that we took out of there.

So that's quite a few black walnuts. If you guys remember from part one. But i had some of these clips that weren't agreeing with me. There's a part number on those uh.

It was mostly these ones where the fender flare went in the other ones came out relatively easy. But i grabbed grab just a few of those toyota they had them right in stock so these ones go through the fender liner click in there and then they click into the fender and then the fender flare. Then in turn screws into these so it's not real rocket surgery here. But they weren't coming out without breaking so we got some new ones and then we'll put all the screws back in here and then there's a bunch more clips.
It's more pretty easy stuff. Foreign. Josh put the brakes on it last week. So we're good with that so we should be good to go on our test drive.

We need to take and pick that lug nut up off the floor. I'm going to check all the tire pressures. We're gonna get this torque down the factory specs go through and torque all the other bolts to factory specs of course and then we're going to take it for a shakedown to see if the mouse got somewheres or the rodent got somewheres. But we couldn't see.

But i'm pretty sure we got all the damage looked it over pretty good underneath. Didn't see anything else under there. Hopefully. This fixes your engine light and that was it because you remember.

It had the code for the cam sensor. I believe it was a really long crank time i'm gonna pop into uh just generic obd2 here monitor is incomplete six we'll go for a ride. I believe this screen auto update. So i'll leave it there and we'll see what happens eight miles two to go not gonna happen uh evap and secondary air now secondary air won't run this go around evap might.

But i'm pretty satisfied to see uh you know no codes found. But we'll see if that besides run. I it's a pretty tight criteria for that to run. I'd be surprised if it did thank you who knows um smells a little funny here i better pull over and have a look just to be on the safe side boom.

Didn't smell anything once i got out i don't know what i was smelling. But good thing we pulled over that's all i gotta say we'll get this thing back on and carry on now that we know everything's a okay well. I guess. That's that folks didn't get the last two monitors run and i looked and it's the evap and secondary air.

So not a big deal uh the good news is uh no codes. We just have our two permanent codes for the cam sensor stored in there. But no pending codes and i would assume if we had a circuit issue with evap um or a secondary air. We would have you know had a code.

But i think we're going to be a okay. I'm going to show you something here so i'm going to shut the truck off and then we're gonna think and just turn the key back on go back into the vehicle status here. And it should have erased all the codes and and it did so it puts our monitors back to six incomplete so like i say. If you are using check mode.

And you plan on running it through for inspection. Be aware of that that as soon as you shut the key off all those monitors that you just ran are null and void. So uh that's that i just wanted to show you that at any rate use it at your own risk all right. It's a great fantastic tool for verifying on toyotas if you want to be confident.
When you give it back to your customer to say hey you know your light's not going to come on drive. It hit the drive cycle get your inspection sticker move on with your life. And that's. We're gonna do i'm gonna move on my life.

Got the ice cream burps right now and i want you guys to move on to that comment section. The questions the comments institute facebook. Y'all. Know what to do and just for my viewers.

If i can do it you can do it thanks for watching.

97 thoughts on “Squirrel vs toyota tacoma – part ii”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ernie w says:

    yea getting old is a bitch but better than the alternative

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BigDaddy MRI says:

    I agree. A whiff of something totally warrants stopping and checking it out. Oh…., look! An ice cream shop. What an amazing coincidence.

    Great video, Mr. O! Rodents can ruin a car. Someday I’ll tell you about how rodents did over 1,800 one dollar bills worth of damage to my mom’s Lincoln in just 4 days. Horrible.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Semi Interesting says:

    i do stay for the lame ass jokes… if you use super 88 then you would not be a self indulgent wiener, you would be a connoisseur. that socket mini roll trick… probably the best hack i've found here. sorry to hear about asparagus, you have such a healthy home crop for it to become blech. on the up side… no one will smell you pee.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bismarck San Diego says:

    Question Mr. O. Do you work on EV's? Don't recall seeing a vid of you working on one. Just curious.

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeff Magee sr says:

    Eric none of your videos are boring. I'm always learning something from you so thanks.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Scotty Miller says:

    Does anyone know the answer to this question. I had a salvage trans put in a 2017 fusion 6spd (its not a CVT) do I need to have the trans reprogrammed…. Shifts fine but feels like the shift points is alil off.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bowhunters says:

    I would have put a piece of fine metal screen door material (aka hardware cloth) over the end of the cold air inlet to keep that rat from storing food in the air filter again.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Cory Bosarge says:

    Dear sir, I am rather appalled that you would use a 10mm socket for a mini roll. 10mm’s are entirely to precious and rare for such debauchery. To many people have had to buy entirely new tool sets all because of such 10mm abuse. Just kidding love your content.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris Didamo says:

    You always have to check out those funny smells, the one time you don’t, it’ll cost ya!! Although I didn’t see a Mrs. O version, hmmmm.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bob Spurloc does stuff says:

    why didnt you just get that connector from the junkyard if it was going to cost $30+ for the wires? seems junkyard would be faster, by the time you finished finding which wires to order you woulda been on way back from junk yard and had time to get an ice cream? LOL…

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Paul Dormont says:

    Just a little disappointed. I was hoping it was the smell of an empanada, taco or other delightful delicacy. Kinda puts a damper on the road trip to Avoca. (Lactose intolerant. Damn the bad luck.) That was a good pair of videos. Thanks! And to Mrs. O' (the power behind the throne) for the cameo appearance. B-E-A-utiful! Has someone been following The Drain Unblockers?

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BobsGT235 says:

    I almost always notice that American and Asian vehicles are so ugly under the hood. Wires, hoses, etc just has such a messy look.
    Whereas the German vehicles usually are nice and neat looking under the hood.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kevin G says:

    Toyota sells a electrical tape thats "Mouse resistant " OOps ….Honda mouse tape …

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ruthless Mindset says:

    Apparently auto manufacturers have transitioned to wires coated with a soy based formula, instead of a petroleum based concoction. Rumour is they are trying to be more eco-friendly. Surprisingly if you coat wires in food then rodents are attracted to them! Lmao (I wrote this just before Eric mentioned it)
    If this were my car, I would've taken the opportunity to wrap any exposed wires at connectors; when Eric had access to entire top of engine; with the Honda rodent tape. Just added insurance.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Marc Shaner says:

    Hahahahaha on the “Ice cream” fake stop!!! Well played Sir.

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Marc Shaner says:

    Love the mini roll. I would have never thought of that!! Seen you do it a couple of times now. Awesome.

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Don Gamble says:

    Nuts.

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sean McGuirk says:

    Crosses in rodent eyes tape, David Attenborough voiceover, and the suspicious smell conveniently emanating near the parking lot of an ice cream shop makes for an especially entertaining Sunday at SMA. Thanks, as always!

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brandon Link says:

    You mentioned in part 1 having trouble with smelling mouse pee, fluid film, and asparagus. One thing those all have in common is sulfur, have you checked to see if you can still smell match heads or the odorant in natural gas? Just not at the same time or you won't have to worry about smelling anymore.

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nancy Workman says:

    You said in the beginning of the video the truck is not used. After watching the first video it looks like it was used last time during walnut harvest.

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nohemoglibin says:

    Your neighbor doesn't cut the grass in the rain? I'm surprised actually.

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mr D says:

    Ratatouille!

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Johnny Hawk says:

    I leave the engine cover off. Discourages critters. I also leave the hood up when its parked in the garage. That helps also.

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Thomas Herring says:

    I come for the auto repair, the humor is just icing on the cake 🙂

    Just realized that the reason why my air conditioning has sucked cyclically for god only knows how long is that I have no low speed cooling fans. Applied some of the knowledge I have gleaned from South Main Auto videos, looked up the wiring diagram, followed the signal for the low speed fans all the way to the resistor, where I found an open in the circuit.

    Sure is nice to order the part knowing 100% that everything else in the circuit is working exactly as it should, and it is 100% going to be fixed as long as the new part isn't bad straight out of the box.

    Thanks again, for all that you teach us. At this point, I am confident that I know more about trouble shooting than most of the mechanics in my area.

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ryan144 says:

    The last chewed up wires I fixed were wrapped in the rodent tape and chewed right through, Found mouse droppings and bedding so I knew it wasn't a rabbit or squirrel.

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eric E says:

    Mini roll, nice tip.

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mike Manes says:

    I thought you couldn’t smell anything…. 😂😂😂😂

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hilina'i Koa says:

    The repairs sometimes go over my head, but I love the jokes.

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ryan H says:

    I miss the days when Mr. O had time to show us a whole engine replacement or head bolts on a subie…

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Logan Hale says:

    The funny smell you was smelling was your desire for an ice cream alarm going off

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dennis Bailey says:

    Let's just admit things in life here, you didn't smell anything but you knew that was where you wanted to get your ice cream cone and you had to stop. All the best from Canada

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Walker says:

    As always, best commentary on YouTube

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Wes Bischel says:

    Lancaster Archery Supply hat – hope they give you a discount for the advertising!

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steven herd says:

    I'm ice cream

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars WhalerGA says:

    Hey, Eric O: What's up with the sweatshirt? Isn't it July in Upstate NY also?

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James Detenbeck says:

    lame ass jokes 😂

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Begay says:

    Surprised the squirrel didn't jump out n ask where the walnuts were to add to ice cream. 🐿🍦🌰

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars LexTeakMiaLoki says:

    Eric, I have to schedule another appointment for the Toyota, the squirrel just chewed up my steering wheel. Seems he was after some sticky sweet white substance smeared all over it.

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Peter O says:

    Me I always put a dab of superglue on end to keep in place…or they unroll in heat…works great.

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

    Thanks, I had to go out and get an ice cream cone.

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Bragg says:

    Nice icecream! Reminds me of Carvel's back on LI.

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Peter O says:

    My rolla ground strap broke at battery..dealer quoted 1200 bucks I hug up on him…oreillys better quality ground strap 20 bucks..in stock now thicker wires too better battery connection thicker.. dealer is nuts.. I bought oreillys silly.

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Begay says:

    Luv the smell of ice cream during a drive cycle….smells like peanuts too. 🤩😍😋😋

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars wayne welshans says:

    used to could, but havin to have the high dollar scan tools to fix most everything has put a kbash on it. i watch mostly to make sure i don't get ripped off.😉

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dennis C says:

    I just did a complete brake repair (all parts) and it stops on a dime.
    But one rotor is a little hotter than the other side. Is there any way to balance the temp, in order to get an SMA quality ride?

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chuck Neil says:

    If a test drive requires ice cream, does the IRS allow it as a business expense?

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Luke S says:

    Love the seaside soundtrack in the background

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Know One says:

    gotta have that ice cream cone….LOL

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mike King says:

    Good🍦Stuff💪🏼🇺🇸💯SMA

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars UnknownSailor says:

    Ice Cream! 🙂

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Emil Bratten says:

    No walnut pieces on the ice cream 😢

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars M D Adams says:

    does fluid film work well on bolts and nuts as a corrosion preventer?? looking for something to spray on some of these tractors I have been restoring(to use) lately

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tim D says:

    Nice repair! A bit windy that day?

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Seamas Righ says:

    I come just to see some other guy workin'. That way I can avoid doin' my own work.

  55. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars M D Adams says:

    On your recomendation I tried the super 88 WOW great stuff If I ever have rodents well hondu here I come

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Iron Man says:

    It is so satisfying watching you work on cars

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tim Winters says:

    The stories I could tell of vermin in my engine compartments through the years–muddy woodchuck resting comfortably atop my engine cover, headless squirrel apparently the victim of belt/pulleys, mouse getting all the way through '97 Tacoma's air filter and fouling the mass air flow sensor (Toyota had the truck three days to repair under warranty but after wrecking an exhaust pipe replacing an O-sensor and replacing, poorly, the plugs, I was checking the damage they had done and opened the air filter housing), dead mice and giant nest and hole in '09 Ecksby air filter repaired with K&N filter and a dome of 1/4-inch hardware cloth secured over the intake horn, mouse living well in a nest of foam and leaves under "09 Ecksby's intake manifold dining on both knock sensor leads right at the connector–usual–with Toyota refusing warranty repair even though car was bought new from that dealer three months earlier after they noticed traces of vermin–it was on me to remove all the pans and trays and wiper mechanism and throttle body and intake manifold to access the knock sensor.

    For that wire repair on the brand new Ecksby, I carefully extracted the terminals from the connector, pealed apart the crimps, re-crimped and soldered a couple lengths of Teflon wire to the terminals, clicked them back in the connector, butt-spliced to the original leads, shrink tubing all, and imbedded a piece of window screen under the final layer of shrink tubing.

    Some tips on the prevention of gnawed wires: notice how bare wires are exposed just before they enter connectors; to make these unavailable, wrap aluminum tape (or copper tape) from the connectors, over the bare wires, and over the beginnings of the cable looms. Keep Fluid Film off wires; it's mouse food. As much as you dare, spray WD-40 over engine compartment flat, metal surfaces where mice might travel; they hate getting petroleum products on their sensitive under carriages. Liberally dust everything in the engine compartment especially into fender and cowling crevasses with the strongest cayenne pepper powder you can find. I buy five-pound bulk from Amazon. This carries the danger of tinting plastics and paint reddish if it bakes on.

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

    Something smells funny 😂

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars dustcommander100 says:

    Man, I've been doing it all wrong! I had no idea you could stop for ice cream when you smelled something that wasn't right – I've always been a dummy and looked under the hood! Duh!

  60. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jim Wilhelm says:

    Just here for the million dollar entertainment. Thanks for the show.

  61. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jerry Gillette says:

    Did you smell chocolate or vanilla? Put that on the bill as "shop supplies, miscellaneous ".

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars dropinbiking92 says:

    Can you help me with my problems with chronic or no?

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars IC URANIS says:

    "Lieutenant Dan, Ice Cream"

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MikeTheFixer says:

    Wow, nice one and two. If my personal vehicle some mesh wire would be put In That fender at intake🛠

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars adam j says:

    Got to love the good old I smell something, knowing full well Eric was getting a ice cream 🍦. But man toyota charge a arm and a leg for a few bits of wire.

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David D'Amico says:

    Great job Eric, loved how you stopped and got some ice cream , I probably would have done the same thing….

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David D'Amico says:

    Nice job Eric, love how you stoped for ice cream . Great work ..

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ed Chenal says:

    Another good educational video. Keep up the good work.

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Justa Hasbeen says:

    This has me wondering why they don't have a rodent spray to coat the engine bay before damage? Curious if the "used car special engine shine" would be a deterrent.

  70. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mel Meter says:

    good stuff! good fix and good ice cream…….wish we could get that good frozen custard out west……have to visit upstate NY for that

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Itsmymillertime Itsmymillertime says:

    Amazon sells bulk clips in a variety pack on the cheap, compared to OEM prices for what appears to be the same parts.

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars zr1sparky1 says:

    One of the many joys of working for yourself! If you want to stop for some ice cream …you stop and get some ice cream

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

    We used to use a brand that was made in Japan called NITTO when I was employed by the National communications company here in AUS & it was extremely strong & water resistant.

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tuck Smith says:

    Least you got it fixed right

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars George says:

    Smart lady, gives mechanic car and keys and says take your time. C ya in a few months when I get sick of seeing your car in the lot.

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars js12278 says:

    I use Fluid Film and Woolwax as a repellent for rodents on all vehicles and campers. They don’t like it in their fur at all. A bonus to keeping my vehicles coated with the goo.

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Simpson says:

    Why, if you ordered the pigtails from Toyota, did they not color match the original wires??

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Max Steel says:

    OH! when you had it apart yous should have replaced the emission air pumps on recall

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Evan Davis says:

    Not just here for the smart ass jokes, love all the content and commentary. 126 nuts and counting

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael O says:

    Man that's nuts! Feel free to send some my way🇦🇺

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Subarukevxt says:

    I got some ice cream , ice cream.. I love ice cream to.

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeremy Anthony says:

    Did you buy a new 2019 Tundra?

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars richard3141592638 says:

    Didn't hear a single "Dees nuts" in either episode for this truck….good job, Mr O. Keeping it awesome, as always. And if you can do it, we'll likely watch you do it….have a good day

  84. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Danny Cole says:

    I know ( maybe I'm wrong) you are not a fan of general mess. Nor am I. I even worked for a GM dealership. The one thing I do like, is their availability of pig tails. I had a Tahoe that three or the rear camera sensors had all rotted out. I was surprised doorman had pigtails . They were all broken at the connector and thought I was going to have to overlay 9 wires.

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars aldntn says:

    Smelled ice cream.

  86. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars j k says:

    Wow. That Honda tape is $46.

  87. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Welding Junkie says:

    Everyone knows it’s the 9mm for the Mini roll, what else would it be for 😂😂

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jim Rodgers says:

    Good thing you checked out that smell when you did.

  89. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mark pro says:

    wheres mrs o ice cream

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rich Mill says:

    Lol! Smelled that ice cream. 👌👌Walnut flavored? 😁

  91. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars DKCol says:

    I used to have a dog (Dodger, aussie shepherd) and he had the very best "smell sensor" ever. He could detect treats, cheeseburgers, fries and ice cream from an interstate. He also loved to police squirrels.

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Granny Flat Garage says:

    On the customer bill:

    Walnut removal 30c Quantity 126 $37.80

    Haha great video, good thing you pulled over when you did!

  93. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tom Beilman says:

    Thought you didn’t need no stinking battery operated tools

  94. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars schwartzenheimer1 says:

    Ice cream smells like 'something': it's the 'rona!!!

  95. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Puder McGavin says:

    Inherited a high mileage expedition last week, that a know thief shop looked at first, than the guys mobile mechanic buddy. Loaded the cannon. And prob came down to a improperly installed booster. And of course the booster vacuum sensor crapped the bed once it was fixed correctly gotta love that!

  96. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars bigdaddymak1439 says:

    Auto repair, lame ass jokes and ice cream radar all working properly!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  97. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tobey Macomber says:

    You are awesome Eric o

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