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I just fixed my hellcat with your help. No more ghost button pushes!!🎉 thanks a lot for your tutorial
Glad it helped!
Hi great job my concern is will the door sensor work to lock the doors with my key
Never had any problems
2017 charger interior (door trims, dashboard, center console) all warped. Stereo went bar within first 3 years. Crap
My door panels warped a few years ago but chrysler covered them. Part of the dash had started to curl, and I just noticed part of the center console is warping..
Does your dash cam get really warm
I need to do a follow up video on this dash cam. It worked really well for the year or so that I had it, but it eventually....melted. The plastic couldn't handle being in the sun all the time. It may have lasted longer if we parked in the garage, or if my wife had used a sun shade, but that wasn't the case. It literally just died a few days ago
@@MoonBuiltGaragei live here in arizona where temps get really high too.. ill just start putting some money away for a future replacement. Mine just seems to be really warm during record time
I never noticed during recording
they're called wedges because they're supposed to be used as wedges to open up space to get the real tools down on the dents, you slide them down into spaces like between the door window glass and the door skin so you can pump them up to WEDGE the space open so you can slide your rods down and work the back side of the dent, you don't use bags to actually remove dents ....that's too funny...
They've been used both ways, and it was worth a try in this situation...thanks for watching
I've really got to thank you for making this video. I have to make some stop sign shaped signs for someone. 18 of them in fact. I have a CNC router that I make signs with and I have never ever had any luck at all with any type of painting on MDF. I was happy to see the results of your remake on the Killz primer being rolled on. That really looks nice. So now I know what to use on my project, and believe me I wan't looking forward to the painting part as I have, like I said, never had any luck at all paining MDF. Thanks again buddy, I really appreciate this video. Jim
Glad the video helped!
When I was a kid, we had Liquid Wrench and it worked much better than today's wrench. Smelled different then today's as well. But still my go to penetrant.
Back when we could have REAL chemicals!
Your old 😂😂😂..... Yeah 62 here. 😅
Tryin to get the sympathy Likes 🤣🤣🤣
Makes sense. I need to redo my corners and I will try this method.
0:45 ....... Jesus Christ.
Didn't like the view?
@@MoonBuiltGarage No dude, the vintage radio shack 6 outlet, 2 inches from the added hose bib.
@@mcdouche2 LOL I wish I could take credit for that one...been that way since I bought the house and like to live dangerously
THANK YOU
I never saw the older vid but this one is gold ...🎉🎉🎉🎉 Thanks 👍
No problem 👍
What's that theme song? Sounds super fuckin metal.
Thanks I’m gonna give it a go! 😊
Hey boss update?
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I’m gonna count how many time you said digitizer
Can you count that high?
WOULD BE NICE IF THEY WOULD JUST MAKE TAPS IN QUARTER INCH HEX FOR NON MACHINISTS.
RIGHT!?!
I have never put a tap in a drill, i hate tapping threads, when the tap gets stuck i keep thinking it's going to break, makes me shiver just thinking about it.
I'm super paranoid about breaking a tap...but I still toss them in my drill, just take it real slow and back up frequently to clear the chips
That last sheet metal bit you showed, I use it to cut the lids off the 200 oil drums. Works really good and cuts it off the flange so its nice and flush, without any sharp edges. I use those drums for scrap metal. The other thing I found out, is that you can use round shank bits on a hex shank air hammer. And I didnt know that there is a frame that you can mount your airhammer, to use it like that. It seems like a good idea. Thanks mate!
Can I use copper wire?
Possibly, but the resistance measurement will be different....you'll have to measure the resistance at different lengths to get a similar value as what the safety wire gives you, and if it's too long for the same resistance you might not have enough room to make all the wraps without the wire touching
Thank u so much dude it took me 4 days to take off my starter bolts. I tried heat pb plaster all kinds of different leverage angles but no breaker bar I tried this first try it popped off
Glad it helped!
Show me
I think I just did
hello buddy~ 2017 dodge hellcat here. Your how-to-video really helped me to solve this problem. Thanks so much~ I actually did the repairing one year ago.(Very difficult procedure it was) One small issue I found out is that when the screen gets heats up ...say after driving an hour or more depending on the temperature outside .. the touch screen does not seem to recognize the touch. (no ghost touching like before though). When the car (the screen) gets cooled (like next day), it works perfectly back to normal. Do you have any idea why is that or any suggestion you can give? Thanks in advance.
I could be the gap between the screen and the digitizer...maybe...is your digitizer bant or warped in some way? Maybe the tape you used isn't thick anough and the heat from the screen is interfering with the digitizer and once it cools it works again...just spit-balling here
Great Add on - stop making things i need. you are making me spend money
I like contributing to the delinquency of others
Looking good, nice job on the tube holder.🖖
Thanks 👍
How do you change the fucking bit. Nobody had a video on that.
Uh....unscrew the spring...not that complicated
@@MoonBuiltGarage so simple, yet you missed it. How do you get hammer tips through the spring?
So simple, yet you can't figure it our for yourself.
10K subscribers, 2600+ views over the course of a year, and not one frickin comment? I don't believe it!!! Thanks for sharing.
That's just the way the KZread game goes..thanks for the watch and comment!
Do you have a link for the termination block you have for 12V ignition?
I don't...but they are any number of Chevy/GM trucks for the early 2000s...I grab some from the Pic-A-Part just about every time I am there
@@MoonBuiltGarage Thank you for pointing me in the right direction.
Glad to help! Those termination blocks come in super handy for a number of projects
With a delaminating screen, will it cause a random restart/blank screen?
Good question...I guess it could be possible, but I haven't heard of that specific issue with the delaminating. Maybe others have had this issue...
thanks
Glad to help!
How do you measure the space, how should I measure the drawers like wtf
It's called a tape measure...it's like a ruler, but retractable. They're a relatively new invention so you may not have heard of them
I installed the linkage. I can’t find the screen where you are supposed the enable the prgessive linkage and change the percentage. Do I need a software update?
IS THE WARRANTY COVER TO GET IT FIX???
no warranty on a 4 or 5 year old car with over 75k miles, or whatever I was at when I recorded this
What a cool deal. My favorite part is that you remember to do cool little ornate touches. Like bead rolling the sheer wall and if you're going to install fenders, why not make them in the low rider style for which was the cart's inspiration. I always forget to have fun in the interest of completion.
The fender detail was a bit of afterthought, and to get the job done I went with a quick and easy detail. I wanted to add a few other details, but the project ran longer than I had hoped, so in the interest of getting it done I gave some of them up
I have same problem on my chrysler fuck it american car cheap
Chrysler screen to fuck it american factory cheap
Hey Moonbuilt Garage ❤ Just saw your video a bunch of times, did exactly everything as you said, step by step. Was very careful. Took few hours, 😮 But 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 THIS WORKED FINE 🎉🎉🎉🎉 Fixed my Dodge Charger 2018 GT AWD system perfectly!!! Loved your video and guidance.. 😊😊😊😊 THANK YOU !! And to readers, any person need help regarding same or want to know how I did it by myself, please don’t be afraid to reach out !!!! 😊😊😊😊
Great to hear!
My screen on my 2018 charger was pressing random things and I did exactly what you did and the screen works and everything but it’s not letting click anything with my fingers ,what do I do now?
Check the ribbon cable that connects the digitizer to the stereo. Its easily damaged or disconnected
Safety glasses
Yeah, I used to be bad about not wearing them....I've gotten a lot better about it since this video
Just did this the clean up took me 2 hours but anyone else going through this follow the video and it works I payed 20 bucks in total fixing this! All it takes is patience and effort
cool
Thanks
Don't film you're self commiting a crimp...DEP.. don't like that !!
I don't think I crimped anything in this video....
great video.
Thanks!
just did this on my dodge challenger 2017 and worked great thank you so much!
Glad it helped!
Do you know what the caliper bracet get torqued down to. If your replacing the roters?
I don't recall offhand, but I did a full brake replacement here (100k Mile Service Dodge Charger RT 5.7L Hemi 2017 kzread.info/dash/bejne/eWiCrZqxdKqwhso.html )and I think I called out the torque values...I think
@@MoonBuiltGarageI'm watching the video now. For the brakes and roters how do you turn the rotor to the right or left? Do you have to put the car nuetral or will it just turn for you in park?
Just replaced my compressor and need to recharge AC, i was told to use super tech oil/freon mix do you agree? If so will i need an additional can of R124a?
No clue...I just grabbed a couple of the recharge cans from the OReilly's
@@MoonBuiltGarageGotcha, thanks for the reply! New sub here 🙂
Thank you
Welcome!
Great Vids. Watched both. Question : is there any lack of coverage ( bare metal ) where the wires used to hang the pieces are? How do you ensure no small spots are left bare? (rust will find the smallest spot and go nuts) - Thanks :)
No bare spots that I've ever noticed.
Ive been contemplating redoing a lot of my older repair videos as well