Hey Brian! Do mechanic's reviews on cars. Which ones are easy to fix, which ones are designed properly for repairs, repeat failures etc.etc. Will help us used car buyers and DIYrepair folks out. Oh, and Go Ron Paul!
Thanks Brian! You made it look easy - definitely will be easier for me now that I know exactly what to do (I had a general idea but you clarified things nicely)
My wife's 2000 Concorde is sitting out in the garage right now, awaiting its battery transplant. She's had the car since new, and it actually has the original battery in it! 11 years. I never had a battery last that long.
@ Briansmobile1- Thanks a million! I have a 99 Chrysler LHS with the same battery process....All the internet info on installation made it sound like open heart surgery....you saved me a few hours worth of headaches and cursing! Thanks!!!!
@asayle3r5 Chrysler has an interesting design philosophy. It's reasonably based on customer appeal. 1. Attractive clay model 2. Geometry for performance, balance, comfort, etc. 3. Cram that shit all together some how so it actually functions and then add air conditioning too.
instead of taking the wheel off, turn it full to the right.
jsnyara 1 month ago
@jsnyara You can. I have the right tools so taking it off saves me time.
briansmobile1 1 month ago
Hey Brian! Do mechanic's reviews on cars. Which ones are easy to fix, which ones are designed properly for repairs, repeat failures etc.etc. Will help us used car buyers and DIYrepair folks out. Oh, and Go Ron Paul!
utubehayter 2 months ago
@utubehayter I started that..... and quit. I'll see about picking it up again.
briansmobile1 2 months ago
glad that car never made its way down to australia... cause thats great thinking that design.
snekieboy 2 months ago
wow...and i thought my lumina cars and van was bad!
weasel884 2 months ago
hey brian by the way did you have video how to change a starter? thank you
sacky136 2 months ago
@sacky136 I don't. I need to do that don't I.
briansmobile1 2 months ago
thank you so much you the mannnnnnn
sacky136 2 months ago
@sacky136 You're most welcome my friend. I'm glad you liked it.
briansmobile1 2 months ago
Thanks Brian! You made it look easy - definitely will be easier for me now that I know exactly what to do (I had a general idea but you clarified things nicely)
My wife's 2000 Concorde is sitting out in the garage right now, awaiting its battery transplant. She's had the car since new, and it actually has the original battery in it! 11 years. I never had a battery last that long.
mike21b 3 months ago
@mike21b "transplant:" lol that's funny right there! Approximately from 1998-2001 Chrysler turned out some AMAZING quality batteries.
briansmobile1 3 months ago
Cool video man, going to pick up a 99 with a dead battery on saturday and this will be very helpful. cheers and thanks!!
NFTS 4 months ago
@NFTS You're welcome my friend and good luck!
briansmobile1 4 months ago
Thanks Briansmobile1!
Mirpheus 5 months ago
@Mirpheus You're welcome! Thanks for showing gratitude. You're awesome!
briansmobile1 5 months ago
@ Briansmobile1- Thanks a million! I have a 99 Chrysler LHS with the same battery process....All the internet info on installation made it sound like open heart surgery....you saved me a few hours worth of headaches and cursing! Thanks!!!!
sandmantx007 5 months ago
@sandmantx007 You're welcome. That makes me feel like a helpful person.
briansmobile1 5 months ago
great video! helped me alot, now i have to figure out how to replace the 2 front component speakers
playkid27 7 months ago
@playkid27 Thanks for commenting. I'm often surprised how few views this video gets.
briansmobile1 7 months ago
Chrysler.. jeeze.
Rare92Mustang 1 year ago
well that's......different.
asayle3r5 1 year ago
@asayle3r5 Chrysler has an interesting design philosophy. It's reasonably based on customer appeal. 1. Attractive clay model 2. Geometry for performance, balance, comfort, etc. 3. Cram that shit all together some how so it actually functions and then add air conditioning too.
briansmobile1 1 year ago
Great job bro! I had one of those things once as a company vehicle. What a pain in the a**!
sneaks01 1 year ago