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Car Maintenance and Repair Tips : How to Navigate Under the Hood



September 3, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Car Maintenance and Repair


Learn how to find your way around under your car’s hood with expert car tips in this free online automotive repair video clip. Expert: William Myers Contact: www.austinsubaru.com/en_US/ Bio: William Myers has been a Senior Master Technician for Subaru since 1998. He is an ASE Certified Master Technician and L1 Advanced Level Specialist. Filmmaker: EV studios

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20 Responses to “Car Maintenance and Repair Tips : How to Navigate Under the Hood”

  1. StoneDubz says:

    to blury!

  2. njguitarnewbjk says:

    wowdude. i don’t know shit about cars. lol. is the ac compressor for the air conditioner? lol

  3. jhcreech1 says:

    i’m still wanting to know where the flux capacitor and the muffler bearing is….

  4. BryceGrover says:

    then how are you confusing brakes with cylinders?
    i’m in high school and know more than you

  5. Andy570221 says:

    Mate dont u think i know how an engine and its components works!? Im a Vehicle Technician @ Ford…Jog on

  6. BryceGrover says:

    he’s talking about the brake system jackass
    it holds the brake fluid and when you push the pedal a piston forces the fluid through the lines
    he’s talking about brakes not the engine

  7. salemcripple says:

    lol, the Master cylinder is the piston your brake pedal is connected to. When you hit the brakes, the pedal pushes on the master cylinder piston, which forces brake fluid through the brake lines to the wheel cylinders (slave cylinders).

  8. 69fordgreenmonster says:

    i hope someone can help me out i have a 88 nissan maxima 6 cylinder. it runs fine on the street but as soon as it reaches 65mph on the highway it starts shaking like crazy up and down really bad .i decrease to 64 and it stops.other times i have pushed it to 80mph and nothing goes wrong it runs smooth im totally lost anyone help!???

  9. Code91282 says:

    I’m confused, is it my eyes that has the problem or the camera used for this video?

  10. Andy570221 says:

    You won’t have a master cylinder in any size engine, instead, you have a firing order of the Combustion chamber… And number 1 in the firing order is always the piston closest to your Cam Belt or chain.

  11. amrabas2007 says:

    the camera sucks!

  12. ReadBelowHere says:

    good but the quality makes it hard to see what the things look like that you’re pointing to

  13. jjd0922 says:

    OMG I THOUGHT THE 1st CYLINDER WAS THE MASTER CYLINDER…. THE
    1ST RULES THEMM ALLLL . …. Not

  14. 1crazyJOO says:

    The master cylinder is part of your brake system and has nothing to do with the cylinders in your engine. You’ll see a brake fluid reservoir and it usually is on top of the master cylinder.

  15. hinamai says:

    hahaha! I just got it too. Two dumbasses.

  16. XlElementXl says:

    ohhhhhhhhhhhh it took me a few seconds to see what you were laughing at. Oh fucking hell that is the funniest thing I have read ALL day; actually ALL year.

  17. brianbeaner says:

    hahahhahahahaha

  18. redneckbrady says:

    I’ve found in MOST makes of vechiles the either the central most, or the most exposed cylinder..but this can varry, with maker.

  19. iamspecialtoo says:

    Great advice for the novice. I think I have a 4 cylinder engine – which one is the “master cylinder”?

  20. mjavier285 says:

    lol thnx! XD

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