Tag: check engine light
These are some of the Worst Auction Cars I’ve bought in a While!
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2005 Honda Odyssey Introduction (Episode 1) Fixing it Forward
This 2005 Honda Odyssey marks the return of Fixing it Forward to my channel. This time, instead of fixing up an existing vehicle, I purchased this 2005 Odyssey to fix up and give away to…
2005 Honda Odyssey Engine Work (Episode 3) Fixing it Forward
In this episode of Fixing it Forward I work on the engine in the 2005 Honda Odyssey. I replace the timing belt and water pump, valve cover gaskets, spark plugs, rear catalytic converter, side engine…
2005 Honda Odyssey (Episode 4) Fixing it Forward
In this episode of Fixing it Forward I wrap up the majority of the mechanical work on the 2005 Honda Odyssey. The work in this episode includes: I finally turn off the check engine light,…
I Bought a Cheap Repo Corvette at Auction and it Arrived Missing Expensive Parts…
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2005 Honda Odyssey (Episode 6) The VCM Episode Fixing it Forward
In this episode of Fixing it Forward I fight with a pesky check engine light that just won’t go away. The code is for the VCM system not working properly, so I try a VCM…
Buying the Cheapest Auction Corvette Stingray
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Misfire Diagnosis with Sue from 1A Auto!
In this video Sue, from 1A Auto, and I show you how to diagnose and repair a misfire condition on a Toyota 4Runner. Sue is an excellent technician and in this video she teaches me…
P1456 Fix #ericthecarguy
A P1456 code is a small evaporative emissions leak that has been detected in the fuel tank side of the system. The first thing I often check is to see if the fuel cap is…