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Originally Posted by Arizona_928
Was dating a gal who watched a YouTube video of how to change a battery in a Cheb. The guy hit the battery terminal with a hammer to loosen it up, the gf(now wife) ducking mushroomed the lead post to the connector…. Moral of the story, idiots post videos on YouTube and one must conduct their own due diligence.
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This! Many YouTube presenters have bad info. The steering column on my El Camino is a complex pain in the butt to work on. It has to be disassembled pretty much all the way to access four bolts the factory did not tighten very well, and most G body GM vehicles have the issue of a loose steering column after 80,000 miles or less.
I watched a ton of YouTube folks demonstrate how to fix it. Many steps were just left out, and many were close but not my Tilt column, with the cruise control, turn signals, high beam switch, shift lever, setup. It is a total mouse trap and requires several special tools to do it. It took me two days. I was glad I was not a line mechanic getting paid by the job.
When my refrigerator had a cold freezer, but not very cold fridge, I found a video that showed just the issue. Unplug, empty the freezer, remove a dozen screws and remove the liner and there is the defrost heater. Mine was covered in ice, and obviously not working. I used my heat gun to defrost it, and remove the very obviously broken heater. I ordered a new one for $100 and our 27 year old fridge is working perfect, even the ice maker. That was a perfect YouTube fix.