Edd’s Quick Fix For Dodgy Spinning Headlights On A Corvette C4 | Wheeler Dealers

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Mike and Edd have got just £1900 to get the 80s American dream machine, the Corvette C4, back into the top shop. Top of Edd’s to-do list is fixing the dodgy connection that’s stopping the headlights from spinning correctly.
From Season 4 Episode 9
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  • @geesmith6656
    @geesmith6656 Жыл бұрын

    Can always count on Ed to get it right,

  • @mikemcguffin6528
    @mikemcguffin65282 ай бұрын

    Ed is the best

  • @Mikes84Corvette
    @Mikes84Corvette10 ай бұрын

    Love these videos!

  • @geneyus6411
    @geneyus6411 Жыл бұрын

    A brit giving advice on an American Sports car, very silly!😂

  • @OcelotTheFurious
    @OcelotTheFurious Жыл бұрын

    Uh how the hell does a guy that's half the size of that tiny car fit inside of it?

  • @michaelpatterson8799
    @michaelpatterson8799 Жыл бұрын

    Yeah what happened to Ed. He did all the work

  • @pawsnpistons
    @pawsnpistons Жыл бұрын

    Soldering is NOT the best way. Quote: Why Crimping Outperforms Soldering for Cable Connections For cable connections, crimping typically outperforms soldering for a few key reasons. First and foremost, cable connections last longer when they are crimped because they are protected from the intrusion of moisture, dirt and debris. Crimping tools are designed to create an air-tight seal between the cable and the connector. Therefore, moisture, dirt and debris won’t be able to reach the crimped cable. Soldering, unfortunately, doesn’t offer this same level of protection. Crimping offers stronger, more reliable connections than soldering. Soldering uses heated metal to join the cable to the connector. Over time, this filler metal will degrade, which may cause the connection to fail. Most electricians will agree that crimping is also easier than soldering. Soldering isn’t particularly hard, but it still requires heating the solder and carefully placing it between the connector and the cable. Crimping is an even easier process that involves requires placing the cable and connector into the crimping tool and squeezing the handle.

  • @ArianaGrandeButeraVevoo
    @ArianaGrandeButeraVevoo Жыл бұрын

    First Comment 😂👍🏻

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