How To Install Repair Replace Rear Disc Brakes Chevy Trailblazer 02-05 1AAuto.com
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1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace your own worn, squeaky, fading old rear brakes. This video is applicable to 2002-2005 Chevy Trailblazer models.
How To Do a Front Brake Job Chevy Trailblazer GMC Envoy 1AAuto.com
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1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace your own worn, squeaky, fading old front brakes. This video is applicable to Chevy Trailblazer and GMC Envoy models.
How To Install Replace Rear Drum Brakes Chevy Venture 97-05 1AAuto.com
http://www.1aauto.com/1A/BrakeDrums/Chevy/Venture/1ABDS00034
1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace your own worn, squeaky, fading old front brakes. This video is applicable to 1997-2005 Chevy Venture models.
02-04 Trailblazer fuel filter replacement (4.2 I6)
How to replace the fuel filter in your 02-04 I6 Trailblazer/Envoy.
NOTE: 05s and up do not have a serviceable fuel filter.
The manual calls for replacement every 30K miles, however I do them once a year.
I also discuss how a restricted fuel filter has caused a mpg loss several times over the last few years. My experience has proven that the fuel filter can hurt mpgs.
Only two more maintainence items to go for the Trailblazers! Stay tuned!!!
How To Replace Your Brake Fluid - EricTheCarGuy
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As I said in the video I've been asked about this video for some time and I was happy to get the opportunity to make it. Now that I think about it however I did not address ABS systems in this video however the Subaru used does have ABS. I'll probably make that amendment in a future Re: video. For the most part however this is how I do it ABS or not.
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Removing Brake Rotor Screws That Won't Come Out - EricTheCarGuy
Removing Brake Rotor Screws That Won't Come Out - EricTheCarGuy
I think the title covers this one. Honda's are famous for this so I made this little video to help you should you be in this situation. Wear your safety glasses when you do this or whenever you hit things, getting crap in your eye sucks, trust me. Impact drivers can be found at your local tool supplier. If you don't have a hammer I don't know what to tell you. This doesn't seem to require a long explanation so I'm going to stop typing now.
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How to change spark plugs Chevy Trailblazer 2005 and later
A quick simple explanation of how to change spark plugs in a 2005 or later Chevrolet Trailblazer.
You don't need to be super handy to do this, and it will save you money!
* The only slightly difficult part is the removing the wire harness to get at the forward most spark plug. You just have to twist the white plastic piece so it slides into the black square hole and it will twist itself out. Then, you can remove the entire white piece by unscrewing it after the harness has been removed.
How to Bed in Brake Pads
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The experts over at Hawk Performance explain how to properly bed in a new set of brake pads. Burnishing new pads is an important step, so don't forget to do this.
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How To Replace Drum Brake Shoes (Full) - EricTheCarGuy
How To Replace Drum Brake Shoes (Full) - EricTheCarGuy
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Here is a full length version of a video that I posted some time ago, this way you can watch the entire thing in one sitting instead of switching from one video to the next. If your watching this for the first time I'm aware that sandals are not the best thing to wear when doing auto repair. In addition there IS a jack stand just out of frame in the video I just leave the floor jack in place while I work normally where it is so that it's quicker to let the car down when I'm done.
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Parking Brake
A how to guide on how parking brakes work.
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