Dodge Nitro / Jeep Liberty - Heater Core Replacement
This 2007 Dodge Nitro took a break from trapping squirrels to get it's heater core replaced.
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This 2007 Dodge Nitro took a break from trapping squirrels to get it's heater core replaced.
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Too many ads.
My eye started twitching when you said "heater core". One of the worst jobs ever.
No need to hold off on the jabs about Chrysler. Everybody already knows.
When I hear people going out and buying any kind of Chrysler product i always think about these kind of videos. Why on earth people buy Chrysler is one of the great mysteries of life.
"Just like riding a bike." That gave me a good chuckle.
"Unless there's a T Rex close by, I think this car has got a bit of a misfire.." hahaha awesome!
My gosh, I believe I would have traded this car instead of paying for this replacement.
Hey I'm still here to haunt you, with enough caffeine even a dead squirrel can do anything
The stereo guys were in there before. It's got a kenwood.
"you always come three days too late" - WHAT A STUD WES!
I lived and went to school in Cambridge MA a long time ago when I was younger and stupid. My Geo Tracker broke down one day while tooling about the "mean streets" of Cambridge, MA. My friend told me "Not to worry! There's a really good garage nearby and we can push my vehicle into their repair yard:. So we did. A short man with a mustache came out, and I explained my problem to him. He said "Wait here, don't go away". The nice man disappeared and reappeared a few minutes later with what appeared to be every employee in the garage! They all formed a line in front of me and my vehicle and in unison pointed their finger at me and began laughing. THIS was my introduction to The Good News Garage in Cambridge and being delivered a "Sorry, we can't fix this" reply to my automotive failure. There are just some jobs you shouldn't take Wes. This feels like one of them.
This is one of the best mechanical channels on KZread. Don't change a thing.
"Hey, what are those things sticking out of my dash?"
Covering the seats and actually going the extra mile to protect the interior speaks volumes. I always schedule my oil changes first thing in the morning because I know the tech will be clean. Great job brother
I am NOT a mechanic but my heart went out to you when you started advising us of what you reqyuired to do to gain access to the heater core! OMG you really do need to have a cool head (and a good memory) to tacdkle tasks like this. I was amazed you calmly reinflated your wife's tyre in the middle of it all. I would have told her it would have to wait - or something even worse!! Another clear instruction film for any up and coming car mechanic to have nightmares with!! Once again many thanks for your clear logical method of carrying our vehicle repairs. Stay safe and well !! Cheers from Scotland
After watching that dismantling of the interior / dash, never has a name been more apt than "heater CORE" Great work. Thanks for the video.
Heater cores have been the bane of every mechanic since someone came up with the idea. The last "easy" one I ever did was on an early 60's Ford P/U. There were as many a 5 heater cores on a school bus. First day of school EVERY fall; some little rube would jab a pencil through the core in the back of the bus. Anti-freeze all up and down the entire aisle, under the seats, side windows all fogged up. Yes, I remember heater cores.
As always top notch Wes. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I've been a field mechanic in one capacity or another for over 20 years and I am learning every day thanks to great minds like yours. I appreciate that you share a few family moments from time to time as well, it totally bolsters your street cred as a certified bad ass. Kudos Mr Wes!
What a Saturday morning treat - getting to watch my friend Wes use his excellent mechanic skills and entertain me at the same time!!! Great job as usual Wes!!! I always learn something when watching you work
I'm amazed you can remember how everything goes back together. It boggles my mind. Great job Wes!