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You know. I Remember once upon a time when I first started making videos I was struggling to get to the 10 minute Mark or so radio and then all of a sudden it seems like I was going to make edits and I've got like two hours of video footage and I learned that even the smallest simplest things that I do turned into these huge long Productions. So I'm gonna try really hard to just get back to basics here and and just make a shorter type of video. So that being said, Hi everybody, good day to you! Welcome back! This is a Lincoln Navigator I think it's a 16.

let's take a gander in our sticker and see what year it is looks like. Oh, if I was close, it's a 2015 Lincoln Navigator I think it's the Ecotec six cylinder. It has 105 850 miles in the odometer. Customer: States Climate control is inoperative.

He says the AC and the Heats and and the heat up in the front do not function. so let us, uh, stockings the engine. we will power up climate control and uh, see if this thing is gonna work Okay, it's blowing. Yeah, they said AC and heat and nothing is coming out of the vents and we're we're Full Speed Ahead right now.

Okay, first things first: I need to duplicate their concern. Let's power this thing off and we'll see if it's going to come back on again. Hmm. Interesting.

Well, it seems to be working right now. Well, based on what they said, I Understood that we weren't getting any airflow. so let's locate the blower motor and inspect it and see what's going on. Perhaps we have an intermittent issue with the uh, the fan on the dash in this thing because I'm getting cold air and so I I Know the AC is functioning.

at least the uh, the refrigerant system is functioning because it is making some cold. But again, the complaint was nothing was coming out of the dash vents. So uh, let's go around to the other side. Uh, get under the dash and see if we can't locate the blower motor.

Okay, these stay in there. There we go. Okay, let's see what it's gonna do. I Can see you? Alrighty, We're down in the passenger side foot well here and I believe our blower motor is going to be down inside of this location.

Let's see if she's in here. Uh yeah, yeah, that's it. Right back there. See that right there? That's our blower motor.

Let's see. Look at that connector removed and we're gonna see if we've got power and ground back there. Oh, there's our connector. Let's get the meter real quick.

Okay, digital multimeter coming in. We're gonna set that to bolts DC and we're just going to probe the connector. Uh, the system is powered on. so let's probe our connector and see if we've got voltage.

uh. being sent to this blower motors? What we do, we'll pull that connector back out and we'll just probe those. Uh, those pins? bear with me here. fellas, Bear with me.

Let's get that one plugged in. Um, yeah, that's better. I needed to. uh, needed to get a third hand.

So we got power going in ground. Come here. Oh, what is this? There we go. We've got power and ground.
See that 13.15 volts. that's battery voltage. So what I'm going to do is plug this thing back in, see if we can't get the motor to come on at least and see if it's going to run and plug it back in real quick. Yeah, look at that.

Yep, now it runs. Okay So we've got an issue going on right here. It's either the motor or the connectors. Look at that.

Yep, she shot right back off. Uh huh. We'll give it the hammer test. Nope, didn't Come on.

Let's check it with the meter one more time just to make sure we did not lose power. and uh, that's going to be a confirmed Diagon It's got a bad blower motor. Okay, there's the connector plugging her in one more time trying to catch it in the ACT I've got voltage on the meter. Oh yeah.

okay. Yep. still not running. Let's check her again.

You know what? Let's check the back side of this connector just to make sure we're not losing connection at the front of the pins. Collecting additional data never hurt anybody. We'll just back probe this thing and again. Yep, we've got voltage here on the meter that's confirmed the uh, this blower motor has died and it will need to be replaced.

All right. Let me go on what we need to do and we'll go from there. Stay tuned. It's gonna be a really good video opening.

Z Hood Hooray, Nice and easy. All right we're good to go to proceed. So let me get some of this stuff out of the way and we're going to go down here and dig this blower. Mount Blower Motor out.

Wow, that messed that up in there I Am Uh, I'm gonna replace the resisting unit on this. That's what controls the speed. It's good practice to replace resistors, uh, with the blower motors and that's exactly what we're going to do. Okay, so first things first.

let's go ahead and unplug this guy again and looks like we're gonna need one. Two is it three eight millimeter bolts and the resistor? It's easy too. It's right here with two more bolts to keep that guy unplugged. Ooh, somebody has repaired here before.

See that this connector must have melted and uh, become damaged. Well, regardless. I'm uh, I'm replacing this resistor right here and that blower motor and that's going to fix our issue. So uh, let's bust out some tools and get started.

You know I said eight millimeter but I actually grabbed a 5 16. same difference wrong way. Click. Okay, let's see that's too much extension.

I Can't get in there with this all right? Close Quarters Combat. Let's try again. with Uh with no extension, might have to just go in there with the ratchet. Do this manually.

We'll see. let's see how far I can get. Yep, there's one and the second one. Yeah, yeah.

I'm doing this with a ratchet. There's no way I'm getting all this stuff out of here. Not gonna happen. I Can do the resistor Though foreign.
We'll just pop that guy out. Let's see what we've got. Is this thing A Is this a motor craft or is this an aftermarket unit Phone? No, that's the OE unit. Okay, well, you're getting a new one all right.

Reaching way back in here. I've got the uh, little stubby quarter inch ratchet and the 5 16s to get that far away fastener. Yeah, it's uh, that thing's buried. No power tools today for this bolt.

Uh-huh It's gonna take a while. Quarter turn at a time. Okay I live my life a quarter turn at a time. 20 minutes later still doing this.

It's like three quarters of the way out. You guys can't see in there because this is like the trunk of Darkness There we go. All right. last one there.

Then we've got this one more here and that's all of my bolts to come out. Uh I can get that one with my ratchet ring ring I think I can I hope I Can Yeah. lower motor gravity. Come here blower.

Let's see if this thing is a Ford blower or not I don't think that's a Ford unit. Oh I need to take the carpet back some it doesn't come out, just fall back down some. squeeze this guy out of here or not come out. blower motor I need to take this carpet back farther further more farther.

Yeah now I'm stuck. Okay I need to disassemble some of the car. it's not working out I gotta pull this piece off the little kick panel so I can pull the carpet back. which means I need to pull that piece of trim back.

You got me. Ford You got him. Let's see. Pull that out of here.

See what I said about a nice quick video? Wrong? The fates do not allow such things. Yeah, we're into it now. Fuse block. Okay, come here.

Carpet. There we go. Got it. There's our blower and the survey says it's not a four blower.

T-i-y Um, made in 2020? Yeah, this is a it's an aftermarket unit. Okay coming in. blower motor resistor from Motocraft. Let's get the little resistor installed.

I'm uh, waiting on the blower motor. but I have the uh, the resisting unit. That guy. Get that over there.

there's our resistor and we'll put the carpet out of the way. Bear with me guys. We're trying to get this situation organized as best as possible. It's kind of a tight squeeze I'm just sort of hanging out on the floor.

We're going up in here and get this thing aligned and plugged into its hole. You see, it's got. uh, it sticks into the HVAC box and it uses the cold air from the AC system to actually cool this resistor. See the heat sinks right there? So interesting design, good use of physics so that's going to go right in there.

like. So we'll plug that in and get the two bolts installed in that guy next. Okay, we got one screw coming in right here. This is the easy part.

Oh I think the parts people are here I heard my gate there's a there's the next screw I know you guys the the camera angles and Lighting in The View on this video is terrible but we are inside of a dash. It's the best I can do. Forgive me. I'll do better next time.
Clip that guy. Click. Okay, that's tight and we can go ahead and plug in our harness right here. Foreign.

Okay. good to go. All right. waiting.

game. we need to. We need to blow our motor show. Let's go ahead and prep for the install.

We'll pull our carpet back out of the way, set that over there and we're good to go until part show up. Be right back guys. Don't go anywhere a few moments later. Okie Dokes Uh, we're back now.

Unfortunately I was not able to acquire a Motorcraft Uh blower motor but I did get a decent quality one in my opinion. it's got a good warranty, so we're gonna go with that one. I Wanted a Ford one, but they're they're not available and it was rather expensive so we're just gonna go with an aftermarket one. But we did get the Motorcraft resistor which is good now.

I Just need to wiggle this guy into his home here and get her bolted in and uh, we'll go ahead and get it plugged in and fired up and test her out and make sure we're all good to go and then we'll get this thing finished up. Sound like a band? So what? I need to do? See, it's got this little little dangly bit here I need to figure out how that's supposed to be orientated because I forgot I think it goes. You guys can't see what I'm doing. more lumens.

hang on here. Yeah. I think she's gonna go just about like that? Yeah, yeah. Perfect.

Okay, Okay, so I'll hold this up into position and fight with a little bit. Yep, keep fighting me. Gravity as soon as I get this one bolt started. whenever that's gonna happen, I can go around and get the other two in there, we go.

Come on. thread just a little bit. Perfect. Okay, that's one bolt started.

let's get the other two in. Okay, screw number two. it's a little farther away. Yeah, let's get that guy started.

and it's two screws in and then that really far away one way way back there. You guys see it back there. Hope you can see it because I can't. Okay, that's three started.

Let's go ahead and run those down. Ring ring that one's. that one's easier. Foreign.

Okay, that's two quarter turn at a time. Again, Yeah, it's gonna. It's gonna take me about five minutes to get this bolt in. one ratchet click at a time.

we're getting there. Okay, now is the end of the threads of the plastic. Bolt for the bolt that goes into the plastic. Almost.

Come on. I'm getting flangy fatigue. Yeah, a little bit more. It's bottomed out, but it has not achieved torque yet.

Here we go: Clicks and we'll put some torque on these other ones manually. Make sure those are good. Get on there. There we go.

and one more on that third one out back. Let's go ahead and plug this in and fire it up. See if we're gonna if we're gonna make cold air or make air come out of the vents. It didn't blow any air we needed to blow.
Where's that connector at? there you are? It's hiding. Come on. get in there. can't reach.

Clicks: All right. let's fire this thing up. see if she's gonna if she's gonna blow or not. Can't start it from that side.

Foot on the brake electronic engine starting sequence. There we go. Begin blowing now. Hey, hey, you have the flow.

Oh nice. Very good. All right. Well, I'm going to monitor this for a little while, but I'm gonna go ahead and call that a confirmed kill.

So while I let this thing run for a little while, let's go back over to the other side and we'll put all the trim pieces and stuff back together. Okie Dokes Let me see. Fetch my light and let's not lose that ratchet. See that That's how we lose expensive tools.

Tuck our carpet back in our connections, make sure everything's tight, secure, plugged in. Good to go. Now we need some trim panels carpets back. Don't leave that.

Where's my kick panel section? There's one went in to cover the fuse block and then it connects to this guy right here. So let's get this one in. first. the way it came apart.

That's the way it's going to go back together like that in kicks. We'll put the weather strip back and then our panel here. Let that go. I got it sideways so that's going to slip into the kick panel little notches.

Yep, line that up and then snap that in. All right, Very good. Okay, so this thing's just going to get a little bit of monitoring for a while, but uh, so far, we're good to go. Okay, one last piece, one last piece and that's gonna be the bottom trim for your feetsies plug that little uh, what is that thing? Is that a light? Yeah.

Plug that guy back in, Slip this thing up into position and then it's gonna have two little plastic uh clips that hold it too the framework. Let's see here. slide that up, push that in, and oh, gravity. Good to go I Just need to clean up my tools here and get my mess out and that's going to be that.

So uh. that being said, Thank you guys for watching this video as always. Hope you enjoyed this video. If you did enjoy this video, you know the drill.

Let me know about that by tap that like button down below. Hit that subscribe button while you're down there if you have not already. And most importantly, do not forget to have yourselves a great day! See you guys later! Thanks for watching over and out. End of transmission.

Okay recheck. Been hanging out here for about an hour restarting the engine so make sure this thing fires back up. Instantaneous airflow.

98 thoughts on “System shuts down while driving. lincoln navigator ecoboost 3.5”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Big Wyatt says:

    I like the longer videos

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James Bond says:

    What does that resistor do? I recently had my car’s fan broken, I couldn’t get a new one but needed the car on the road, i got a non-matching fan from another car model removed its motor and installed on mine. The fan assembly seemed was designed to be not taken apart so i had to use ‘some force’. Now it makes a noise when running. Any way I didn’t change that resistor, what does it do? What does it resist?

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars The Underground Lair of the Squankum says:

    I don't mind some hour-long videos but I don't want it to be the norm! Makes it hard to watch all of your videos.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ghett SUMM says:

    Ford parts subsidiary is called Motorcraft ,……I've never heard of Moto- Craft chinese knockoff?

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeff Becker says:

    I have learned the hard way to always use OE blower motors, and resistors.
    I tried to save a few bucks once years ago, and the inferior part I installed caused me an electrical fire. Not fun. Use good stuff.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sam Holdsworth says:

    20 min is Perfect Rayman

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MrStef1969 says:

    This video was wibley- wobly……🤭

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Morland says:

    It’s the Blair witch fan motor project lol keep up the good work ray 👍

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mason Webster says:

    I like longer videos but I can’t say for everyone👍🏼

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dan Smith says:

    how do you not have the right combination of extensions/swivels to be able to not have to do that by hand? I have SOO many extensions just for that reason.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Pete N says:

    Glad they kept that blower old school with the replaceable resistor vs having to replace the engine computer, dashboard, back seat, and/or perhaps a $10,000 battery under the floor.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Terry Roth says:

    I see your channel as an entertainment and education auto repair video combined. Nothing faked. Just real life this is how you do it. always trying to do what’s right.

    I’m retired and look forward to your postings every day😊

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steven Foster says:

    Don't try and make them shorter that is the bain of social media now a days. Trying to make it quick, I preferer them to be complete and tell a story. Love all your work.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steve Zemanek says:

    I think there might be a recall on that model for something involving the blower motor.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars lundtland says:

    Question about the heat syncs of the resistor. If the cold A/C air helps cool it; what about when the heat is selected and set to high?

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kathleen Kelly-Simpson says:

    We love the long detailed videos! You are a great teacher!!!! You have folks from all over the world watching, and learning! We can't all of us get to Fl. to have you work on our stuff, but you do in a way… By teaching us how!

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Prince G. says:

    Yeah I like watching the long videos I'm a car enthusiasts I build race cars in my spare time I'm currently working on my own build right now and I just bought me a project Truck I'm doing I've been doing cars and trucks since I was able to walk lol I'm 38 now and still love it anything with an engine and I just like watching things get fixed the right way and in a way it helps alot because not all vehicles are equal but all the main mechanics of vehicles basically have the same purpose to serve and diagnose. So keep em coming

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Prince G. says:

    Blower motor is a Ebay Special bought the same brand TYC one for my 97 tacoma my connectors were not wired correctly I ended splicing a new connector on robbed the factory one because there's was junk and it worked like a charm blower lasted 2 years before it went out again so I bought one from Toyota and no issues.

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James Canaday says:

    I like the long videos. Keep it up

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Claude Stokes says:

    20 minutes at least PLEASE

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jussi Kuusela says:

    I had an old Toyota where the blower went out… I was planning to change the brushes on it, but it turned out that one of the brush wires was routed so that it caught up with the structure. I set it free and had two more years service out of that motor, before selling the car.

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Antonio Claudio Michael says:

    Easy fix just a Blower motor and resistor pack replacement @Rainman Ray's Repairs

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Antonio Claudio Michael says:

    That's a TYC Blower

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daddyoh says:

    Short and sweet. Just show the car problem then it is fixed. Leave out the TS and FIX and your viewers will not be as interested. In other don't change a thing, Ray.

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stan Millar says:

    Nooooo! Ray, more is better!!!

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars cengeb says:

    It's usually just the resistor that goes bad….

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars JOHN HUFNAGEL says:

    Always Do Loaded Voltage Testing

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gamerglotzer says:

    Unpopular opinion: I like the shorter videos more
    As much as I love to watch your videos, my day only has 24 hours and they are stuffed with lots of things to do

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Matt D says:

    Ray, shorter videos would be appreciated. I haven't seen my family in a few weeks now!

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Donnwestt says:

    My dude, we PREFER the long videos!!! Keep them coming!

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars RaymondLefuret says:

    Blower motor… Always a nightmare to access it in european cars.

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars FORD ADDICT says:

    USUALLY ANYTHING UNDER 15 OR 20 MINUTES I WONT EVEN BOTHER WITH…

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Leon B says:

    At least that blower motor didn't require an all day dismantlement of the dash to get to. Its too bad the old motor, a replacement unit, maybe lasted 2 years.
    As to length of videos, some jobs only require 20 minutes, some hours, to show enough detail of the difficulties Ray and others who work on cars go through. He does skip some tedious parts and he will or we can fast forward parts. His humorous chatter, makes many of them seem shorter. Ray and Mr. O of South Main Auto are both my favorite mechanic YT channels.

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars iconoclad says:

    A multimeter is not really the right tool for performing diagnostics on a car. Sure, it's a Fluke, the best, I could never afford but a test lamp can sometimes tell you more. The meter is really only good for checking charge voltage and a $5 dollar store meter can do that.

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rickie Tatum says:

    Brilliant video as always, but, why not change the resistor first after testing the motor on the bench to see if the replacement motor was actually needed.

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

    Sometimes it's just the resistor on the blower motor and they can be replaced.

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Harry Ellis says:

    I just like watching you I was on the spanners for years then had a stroke so not done much since then so its interesting what ever you do keep up the good work but do the easiest for yourself 🔧🔧🚘👍

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Todd G says:

    You are a one hand working wizard!

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Patrick Barber says:

    People will always come when you’re stuck under the dash

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bill Clements says:

    To remove the blower motor…… pull dash🫣🫣🫣🫣😉😉😉😉😂😂😂😂😂

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Patrick Barber says:

    Had to replace mine and my wife’s blower because of noise hers was easy but mine was a pain

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars courtneyksf says:

    Don't.

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BouncyBecca says:

    In all honesty, I love when your videos is 30+ minutes long. Awesome content, and on the days I’m extremely tired, I love dozing off to your voice and all the sounds. Keep up the good work, Ray. Much love. ❤

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars EastTexas Rancher says:

    It isn't fate that doesn't allow short videos. It's engineers.

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars thedillpickle100 says:

    The nut can only be reached by open end wrench AND you only get 1/8th turn. Slide wrench on then turn, slide wrench off flip wrench slide wrench on then turn… Repeat 20 times. 😵

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Raymond Benton says:

    1) What was the logic behind replacing the resistor? I saw no failure there. 2) I've always wondered why they stuck the resistor into the hvac. Yes it cools….until winter when my wife unit blows heat through the dash, now you're heating the resistor. 3) I agree with others, test voltage under load!

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Denny Perry says:

    I like the long video tho🥺

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Trust Me says:

    I'm surprised your wearing gloves while doing interior work.

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

    So many comments praising long videos. I wonder if YouTube analytics told Ray shorter was better, or if it was his own idea.

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hola! Randall Alton says:

    Why has it blown 2 motors? Is there an issue somewhere else? Or, maybe it was that cheap chinesium replacement unit

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hoser Man says:

    We had exactly the same problem with our 15 navigator.

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Andrew Masse says:

    I like the 30-50 minute videos.

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Big Al says:

    very nicely done

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Phil Spear says:

    Surprised you don't have a long extension for your ratchet. Nice work though.

  55. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars E P says:

    Hey Ray, like everyone is saying you do what's good for you but I like your long videos, I look forward to them. As soon as I get into one of your videos it is as if you and I are neighbors and I'm kicking it with you. So, you want to make him 15 minutes or 15 hours I'll watch him. You take it easy, peace

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars stanley koziol says:

    What ever happened to pop hood 3 bolts and done

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars stanley koziol says:

    The newer videos are better anyway more descriptive and you don't sound like a narrators robot lol

  58. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Robbins says:

    It is not a Chevy, you cannot use Chevy tapping tricks! Lol!

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Blueboat One says:

    Thanks for a shorter video. I nearly always watch yours, but sometimes I can't devote close to an hour. I always learn a lot, though. Thanks for that!

  60. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars JDM forever says:

    Ray you wear gloves when you're doing a clean job, ripped ones at that.. and no gloves when you're doing on oily job…😂

  61. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ctiley2212 says:

    Surely anything aftermarket is better quality than Fraud parts.

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Captain Beefylog says:

    Seeing a 3.5l V6 in a 2.5 ton body makes me scratch my head. I know that on paper they're supposed to deliver nearly 400hp, but it must be roaring its face off to do it. I always preferred a larger motor for such things. If it has to be a 6 cylinder I'd want at least a 4l, but prefer a minimum 5l V8. I always like to have a motor that develops power without having to be maxed out all of the time. That and I always prefered a long 6 to a V6. meh…..

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BigDipper79 says:

    It’s good to see basic diagnostics in use. Great work Ray!

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Shawn Browne says:

    Two videos this week called for the same slogan… Living life one click at a time. Merch pending?

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars alfredoenriqueanez says:

    I prefer longer videos. This one feels rushed.

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Reamer1 says:

    I take my hat off to you creating these videos but at some point business comes first so please keep up any form of video as long as you can because they are great to watch and an awesome way of learning. Thanks Ray.

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars OURv says:

    YEARS AGO,
    I had to replace the blower on a GM car I forget which make BUT
    those idiots @ GM had designed this POS so to gain access to the
    blower, the passenger front fender had to be removed in its entirety.
    I cussed those SOB every step doing that job. Fortunately Never
    again was ever to have to suffer another.

    !

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Philippe P. says:

    Dr ray

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Pimpo says:

    Quick easy one

  70. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Battle Angel says:

    Ray, you could have a week long video on how to change a 2011 Honda Insight's low beam headlight without gravity and I'd still watch.

    And I've got a driver side low beam headlight bulb to change. Wish me anti gravity good sir.

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Mollard says:

    I'm not trying to bitch at all. Please understand that. I appreciate the work that goes into your videos. I prefer relatively shorter, under 30 min videos. Easier for me to fit in

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michel Swerissen says:

    Quarter turn life a day at a time video approved, click.

  73. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tim B says:

    I guess wobbly-bits don't go down to 8 mm / 5/16" sizes.

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars bigcml says:

    Your videos are getting hard to watch with all the jerky movements with your camera, makes people dizzy!

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars DJ Rory Miller Mobile Disco & Karaoke says:

    Ray you could have just got the wobbly bits out and save time

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jim Hall says:

    Spent many years under dashboards installing and removing two way radios. If everything I still do, the ability to get up under a dash and still focus, was one of the first to go. I first found it physically hard to get in all the positions, then as my close up eyesight deteriorated and I needed glasses, it was still hard to focus. This takes me back to those days.

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jason J says:

    Ray, IMHO I do like the long form, multiple videos for certain jobs. Not only is it entertaining, nut it brings back memories of the frustration and happiness of being a mechanic.

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Acs Acs says:

    i fully support the long videos 🙂

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars DAN ROSS says:

    Last time I did one of these, I used one of those spring extensions quarter inch drive it was a bitch

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MrMustangMan says:

    Ford will get you every time…. i HATE working down there.!!!!!

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rennia Trayvold says:

    Quarter turn at a time merchandise when? 🤭

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bill Milosz says:

    Folks don't understand how much editing time goes into a video.

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jari Naumanen says:

    As a tip. You should also test the incoming voltage with a load. For example, with a light bulb. Sometimes the meter can show that the voltage is ok, but if, for example, the grounding is bad, the voltage and current will drop when you turn it on.

  84. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeremy says:

    Move your right lift into new section then you have flat stall and no need to buy lift

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gregory House says:

    That’s a PWM circuit. Not a resistor. But, we know what you mean! So, everyone be careful when you are diagnosing the voltage going to the motor with a PWM setup. It can fool you.

  86. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars UnnoneWandering says:

    They have flexible shafts for drills. I've used those with a drill hex to socket male-male adapter to get at sockets in tight places. I think the drill hex fits in 1/4" socket. They'll snap/twist up for heavy load, but for screws going into plastic they'll transfer enough force.

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

    I few moments later in a French accent. Very nice

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Tilton says:

    The Resister Pigtail is a known "fix" that is often replaced with Resister, Blower. Ford guys typically replace all three when fixing "blower" issues.

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

    I know TYI. China junk

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars LarkCoon6400 says:

    Good thing about FORD products – they keep mechanics with groceries on the table. Yes, I own two of them.😿😿

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

    I live my life 1/4 turn at a time. Good Philosophy

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Great Lambrini says:

    Sorry, with the camera and you moving so quick, it’s almost unwatchable.

  93. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ben Gossard says:

    Love the channel love the new shop but miss the old informational videos more than the personal opinions overload lately. Save them for the wife unit channel also love seeing you guys and the behind the scenes on that platform. ❤

  94. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ben Gossard says:

    The intro is on point! 💪

  95. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars johny smart says:

    nothing wrong with the long videos we have a lot of the cars and engines you have there we have here in the uk, chevrolet spark, jaguar ,ford c-max, you have the ford contour (mondeo in the uk).even some of our classics you have there the mga, mgb, ford sierra(Merkur in the usa), lotus cortina the only difference is the steering wheel, pedals and drivers seat are on the wrong side in the usa, the correct side in the uk 😂, but engine wise most are the same so if you mess up or get a problem its nice to see how you deal with it. havent seen you throwing spanners round yet when things go wrong and you loose your patience…..but theres time 😂😂🤣.

  96. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MotoResto Florida says:

    Another creator on a video said you’re in Bradenton, well that’s where I am. Where’s your shop located? I’ll come by and say howdy.

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

    As the resistor wiring has a previous repair why not test that wiring & resistor?. And why not use an extension on the small ratchet?.

  98. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daniel Dorgan says:

    TYC. Someone Rock Auto'd that

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