What I learned From A Repo Man
One of my guilty pleasures in life is YouTube, where anyone with a computer can create their own channel. It might be a guy living out of a motorhome and driving cross-country or a car detailer with OCD, but once I find something that peaks my interest, I will “binge” watch all their videos on

Replacing Fuel Lines
As vehicles are lasting longer, the chances the fuel lines will spring a leak are increasing. The main reason metal fuel lines fail is corrosion, but most corrosion starts when abrasive materials start to remove the paint or coating on the line. This can occur at a mounting bracket or from debris kicked up from

Nissan TPMS Service
Nissan TPMS systems began appearing in 2003 as a standard feature or option on most models. And, for the past decade, the behavior of all Nissan TPMS systems is very consistent on all models. There is only one trick to service Nissan TPMS systems, and that is to buy the right tools. A TPMS tool

Diagnostic Dilemmas: Pinball Effect: Sorting Through Multiple Codes and Problems
“My dash lights up like a pinball machine, the engine loses power for a few seconds, and then seems to run OK.” Although I’d actually been chasing this Diagnostic Dilemma for the better part of a year, this four-wheel drive 2001 Blazer equipped with the 4.3L Vortec engine and manual transmission otherwise appeared to be
