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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2007

Tony Gambale gives you tips on maintaining your automobile as he takes you this Profix Car Care's Signature Oil Change on the Internet Variety Hour at www.InternetVarietyHour.com.

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  • You didn't use torque sticks when tightening the wheels. You could warp the rotors. Should be 100 ft-lbs which would be gray. I've never seen a shop prime a spin-on filter before. In my shop we would only prime BMW filters which were top mounted canister type.

  • things that would cause the starter to malfunction would be a bad connection TO the starter motor, the coil windings inside the starter solenoid to push out the pinion gear,

    a faulty altenator that wouldnt be able to recharger the battery after cranking/starting or the pinion gear itself, causing it not to engage properly onto the flywheel , it's amazing how people in the automotive industry take advantage of the average american by saying some sort of bologna

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  • changing your oil keeps your battery charged? lol

  • AM I FUNNY TO YOU

  • lol its a ford so everything is wron with it lol

  • i got to take my car to that guy

  • thats what i said...time for brakes.

  • dam, tony said they go the extra mile for people but he didnt even grease the zerk fittings.

  • you dont have to prime it. royal purple is by far the best

  • it could also be from normal wear of the break pads

  • lmao jiffy lube

  • The oil filter is mounted horizontal on my 88 ford escort; so if I fill the filter first how do you keep from spilling it while installing it?  Also which oil filter you think is better K&N or Royal Purple?

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