If the coolant level in your car is just a little bit low, you don’t need a gallon of coolant, so how do you mix antifreeze fast without much fuss?
I know you can buy premixed 50/50 coolant, but it is more expensive. Depending on what you have at hand, here I will list many different things you may use to mix that little bit of coolant.
Just a month ago, I re-attached the rearview mirror (4 years after my first video showing how to re-attach the rearview mirror), but then it fell off again. Certainly last time was a complete failure. This time I spend more time investigating why it failed. I am doing something different to fix this time so that the previous failure would not repeat again. Last time I had two choices:
1. repeat the process of the first fix and see if it works.
2. find the reason it failed and do things differently.
Since the first choice did not work, I am now trying the 2nd this time in this video.
Previous videos of re-attaching the rearview mirror are shown below:
4 years after my first video showing how to re-attach the rearview mirror, it fell off again. While I am glad that it lasted 4 years, it tells me that something is not right. I am not sure why it came off, so I will experiment more and share the results with everyone. I have two options:
1. repeat the process and see if it works.
2. find the reason it failed and do things differently.
Since the rearview mirror repair glue/kit is only $2 at Walmart, it is sensible to first try #1. If it does not work, then I will try something different.
The video of re-attaching the rearview mirror is shown below:
Rearview Mirror Repair –Glue attached to windshield https://youtu.be/8MqFRc1JSVo
We rented a car (a Ford) and found there was no gas cap. We were very confused but learned that that is normal. So don’t be afraid that you’ve lost something — it is by design.
This video shows 6 steps to remove the old oxygen sensor & 6 steps to install a new Oxygen sensor.
Starting from the beginning when you received an engine warning light, what do you do?
I got the P0141 code (you may have other codes). It indicates that too much time elapsed before the oxygen sensor began operating properly. Either the heating element on the sensor is not working, or the heating circuit is open, many possible places that the wires are disconnected. Since the engine light only comes on a few days after reset, I decided it is more likely the sensor is not working.
The 2nd question is should it be genuine OEM part or universal sensor? Of course you are interested in this: where is the cheapest place for the genuine Honda oxygen sensor?