Changed 36,000 mi ago. Past fault P1676 (FPT DR Signal Line Failure(??).

The first indication of failure is the fuel gauge dropping to zero. eric the car guy free download - Back To My Car, CAR - Catch A Ride, Ramp Car Jump: Sky Escape, and many more programs Eric the Car Guy is a Rosedale graduate who has gone on to become one of the top automotive YouTube channels! Source(s): https://shrinke.im/a9tzF. 137,000 miles, Plugs (100,000) good. As I said in the video, I’m not saying that you have to go to Rosedale to get your automotive education, but if you’re serious about getting into the automotive field I strongly suggest you find a school that’s right for you and get an education in the automotive arts before you get a job in the automotive field, without it I feel you won’t do as well and won’t be as effective as a technician.”“Marc was probably one of the most interesting people that I met when I visited Rosedale, he teaches business management as well as some other stuff, he’s second generation at the shop his family owns and does a fair about of business due to their excellent reputation, if you’re considering getting into the automotive field I urge you to heed his words this man knows what he’s talking about.”“It was really great getting to know the new location at Rosedale and the “One of the big changes they made at Rosedale was the addition of more classes not just in automotive but also in “To say I enjoyed making this video would be something of an understatement, Paul Danner is a great teacher and he has some great diagnostic tools in his class that are a lot of fun to play with, watch us as we go through the process of diagnosing this Chevy pick up with a misfire, I think you’ll be surprised at what we find and how we find it.”“Well here is the conclusion of my misfire video with ScannerDanner, I’ve read many of the comments to part 1 and I can say that most of you are dead wrong as to the cause of this misfire but with a combination of science and common sense we manage to figure it out.”“Well as the title states this video is a summary of what I had intended to accomplish during ’Rosedale Week’, it’s also there to address some of the comments that I had received on some of the videos and I hope this helps clear the air a bit.
And I only hear it when the car is on the ground and driving, not when jacked up in the air. Here are the links to the videos that I referred to in the video.”Have you been thinking about going to trade school? Better than before. Yeah, feels like the belt, additionally ought to envision the tensioner. It would happen whenever something caused a wire to flex or when a component shifted or overheated. Wouldn’t hurt to check the fuel pressure though. There IS a Premium Video for the Installing Frame Connectors Ford Fox Body (Extended Cut) “2,3,15,19,18,20,21,22,23”} Do you see a check engine light? That is why I thought of a clogged fuel filter. Changed 36,000 mi ago.

It is intermittent so it may be harder to trace. The latest Tweets from Eric the Car Guy (@johnyohanpark). Follow the path of Eric the Car Guy and enroll in our This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.© 2017 Rosedale Technical College. Clean air cleaner. Another think to check is pump, which often is in the fuel tank connected to your fuel level meter. Googled the TOPIC several different variations with no luck. This engine failure FIRST occurred over a year ago. Never touched (outside of checking it of course) the tranny fluid. Eric came back to visit Rosedale Technical College and created a series of videos documenting his time with us. Dad Stops by the Shop 5.2018 Home › Forums › Stay Dirty Lounge › ETCG1 Video Discussions › Dad Stops by the Shop 5.2018 This topic contains 0 replies, has 1 voice, and was last updated by EricTheCarGuy 2 years, 1 month ago .

Several months later the same. He currently has over 1.2 million subscribers and hundreds of videos on car repair. No squeals or anything, but I still hear this rubbing noise that starts around 20-30 mph. I have to say that it was probably the most life changing thing that I ever did, because since I left that school after getting my automotive education, my life has improved dramatically.
I also checked the dust shields, and they are fine. If the fuel gage goes to 0, that may indicate that your pump\sending unit lost power. If you’d like to follow the advice of someone who actually does know what he’s doing, with in-depth analyses and results for his claims, I’d suggest you to follow Eric The Car Guy. And then we don’t want to rule out the possibility of a bad crank sensor. 4 years ago.

The sending unit sends the return voltage on a separate circuit so you would want to find out where the circuit for the fuel pump and sender coinside.

I have to say that it was probably the most life changing thing that I ever did, because since I left that school after getting my automotive education, my life has improved dramatically.

Never had any tranny work done. Eric came back to visit Rosedale Technical College and created a series of videos documenting his time with us. As I said in the video, I’m not saying that you have to go to Rosedale to get your automotive education, but if you’re serious about getting into the automotive field I strongly suggest you find a school that’s right for you and get an education in the automotive arts before you get a job in the automotive field, without it I feel you won’t do as well and won’t be as effective as a technician.”“Marc was probably one of the most interesting people that I met when I visited Rosedale, he teaches business management as well as some other stuff, he’s second generation at the shop his family owns and does a fair about of business due to their excellent reputation, if you’re considering getting into the automotive field I urge you to heed his words this man knows what he’s talking about.”“It was really great getting to know the new location at Rosedale and the “One of the big changes they made at Rosedale was the addition of more classes not just in automotive but also in “To say I enjoyed making this video would be something of an understatement, Paul Danner is a great teacher and he has some great diagnostic tools in his class that are a lot of fun to play with, watch us as we go through the process of diagnosing this Chevy pick up with a misfire, I think you’ll be surprised at what we find and how we find it.”“Well here is the conclusion of my misfire video with ScannerDanner, I’ve read many of the comments to part 1 and I can say that most of you are dead wrong as to the cause of this misfire but with a combination of science and common sense we manage to figure it out.”“Well as the title states this video is a summary of what I had intended to accomplish during ’Rosedale Week’, it’s also there to address some of the comments that I had received on some of the videos and I hope this helps clear the air a bit. To me, it seems like some sort of fault that builds over time. Able to glide to the side of road and restart. Car …