This video showcases various car maintenance and repair hacks. Here are some of the highlighted tips:
1. Cleaning car upholstery and carpets using citric acid and soda.
2. Using a brush and screwdriver to remove dirt from carpets and seats.
3. Creating a makeshift oil change device using a hard plastic tube and a remote fuel pump.
4. Repairing a car's cruise control system using an electromagnet and a metal washer.
5. Fixing a coolant leak using mustard.
6. Making a homemade tow rope using adhesive tape.
7. Repairing speakers by cleaning the coil with pieces of paper.
8. Gluing broken parts together using gasoline, acetone, and polystyrene foam.
9. Creating a makeshift glue by dissolving polystyrene foam in gasoline or acetone.
10. Repairing a flat tire by screwing in a self-tapping screw.
11. Polishing headlights and removing scratches using a screwdriver with a felt attachment and polish.
12. Creating a homemade power supply control using LED strips.
13. Soldering wires to charging connectors to create a permanent power source.
14. Protecting headlights and mirrors from dirt using a candle and white spirit.
15. Using a medical phonendoscope to locate engine noise.
16. Taking photos of car parts before disassembling them for easier reassembly.
17. Creating a homemade body repair tool using a loop and clamp on a chain.
18. Using old cans as storage containers for small items.
19. Painting rims using a side part of an old tire as protection.
20. Cleaning injectors and decarbonizing rings using a washing station made from a bottle.
21. Melting ice on windshields using a copper tube connected to the cooling system.
22. Creating a tool for heating rusty nuts using a transformer from an old microwave.
23. Testing modules and coils using a device made from a spark plug insulator, washer, and nut.
These are just some of the many car maintenance and repair hacks showcased in the video.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. To clean car seat upholstery or carpet, mix 5 tablespoons of citric acid with a half-liter of water and spray it on the contaminated area.
2. To remove dirt from carpet, use a brush with a screwdriver to clamp it and then use the brush to remove the dirt.
3. A homemade device made from a hard plastic tube and a remote fuel pump can be used to change oil in a car easily and quickly.
4. In cold weather, engine oil can thicken and cause problems, but pumping out old oil and adding new, thinner oil can solve the issue.
5. A regular electromagnet can be used to create a makeshift cruise control system in a car.
6. To clean a coolant leak, pour a tablespoon of mustard into the expansion tank.
7. To make a homemade glue, mix gasoline or acetone with polystyrene foam to create a solvent.
8. To fix a flat tire, screw a self-tapping screw into the problem area and lubricate it with glue or sealant.
9. A homemade jack can be made from a drum block and a semicircular platform to lift a car.
10. Old cans can be used to make small drawers for storing small things in a garage.
11. To prevent oxidation of battery terminals, apply graphite to the terminals.
12. A medical phonendoscope can be used to locate the exact area of noise in an engine.
13. To assemble mechanisms, take a photo of the original view before disassembling.
14. A weight can be used to pull out damage to a car body by welding a loop to it and making a clamp on the chain.
15. Old tires can be used to protect rims from paint when painting.
16. To clean injectors and decarbonize rings, use a laurel m wash.
17. To prevent ice from forming on glass, bend a copper tube with a spiral and place it in the windshield washer reservoir.
18. A transformer from an old microwave can be used to make a tool for heating rusty nuts.
19. A device made from a candle core can be used to test modules and coils.