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  • Can I take u with when I go get my use car? Lol rt

  • REMAKE i had to stop please do over with HD

  • Holy shit, did you film this with an atari?

  • @battman69ing nope a clekovision lol

  • would you try and do a transmission fluid change on a car with 191,000 miles on it? would that be safe, I heard both ways no and yes. Some people say don't ever touch transmission fluid after 90,000 miles.

  • Whe buying a used car go get the oil changed and radiator flushed before buying.

  • did you even check the transmission, which cost $3000-$5000? because I'm not worried about coolant and oil change.

  • my car is old and it keeps having problems i fear if i keep it i will keep having to fix it i dont know what wrong wit it and now im stuck..............should i just sell it for parts and try to get a newone

  • @24morningstar I would only get rid of a car if the engine or transmission were the issue, or unless you have the money to buy a new one. Most other problems can be fixed for a few hundred dollars and a good mechanic, which is often cheaper than even the sales tax on a newer vehicle.

  • i cant see the leak? can someone help? thanks :)

  • how do you check for leaks if the seller wash and clean under the hood?

  • how do i check if a dealer put in new oil to cover up bad oil?

  • Would this be for a manual-transmission car, as well?

  • @Commando303X Often times, especially in older vehicles, a manual transmission will use brake fluid for actuating the clutch. You can check the fluid via the master cylinder which is usually located on the firewall near the brake master cylinder. The same rules apply for it as for brake fluid in your braking system. If it's a dark brown or black it should be flushed and refilled. But it most likely wont cause much harm.

  • MANY MANY THANK YOUs!!!

  • Yep thanks for posting

  • Thank you for the info!!! It was very helpful.

  • Thanks alot for this informative video, only ten minutes but still valuable..

  • @TENNSUMITSUMA it takes a few f5's for it to start working

  • your so fucking helpfull. 10/10

  • Almost all cars since 2000 have a pressurized coolant reservoir. GM cars and trucks have an orange color and some Japanese cars even have a black or brown color. I would use a chemical test on the coolant.

    As for the color of the oil, this is not the only indicator of the health of the engine. The oil in mine when I bought it was fairly clean, but the engine failed in less than six months (@ 48,000 miles).

    Very good video 5/5

  • @WaltGe Right. My car has a messed up piston ring or a bad gasket, but the oil is pretty.

  • 5/5

  • Thank you!

  • nice good ass job man this was very helpful

  • Good job

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