Thanks, i'll try that
@myi thanks for introducing me to chris fix
You're very welcome.
If not for him I wouldn't know the basic parts names and the basic maintenance required for a vehicle.
Ever since I've been watching his videos. And realized it's actually not super complicated. I've done many repairs baH.
From the easy to the tad more complicated ones..
Changing batteries, changing ignition coils, oil change with a filter. Installing reverse backup noises with a switch, plugging tires, changing brakes,rotors, new calipers, bleeding the brakes. Replacing starters. Power window motors, windshield wiper motors, door actuator. Door check. And so much more.
Next project is a new inner and outer tie rod.
Its really once you get the drive and feeling for it. You can tackle any job. But yes I have a little arsenal of tools to be honest. Always looking for new ones to make a job easier.
Hatzlacha on any repairs you decide to tackle and do on your own.
Word of caution, not worth taking risks when it comes to jacking up your vehicle, or going under when you don't properly support it after jacking it. Better be safe than sorry. I was most scared about where and how to jack a car when I first started. But bh made it a long way since then and learnt where to jack and where not to.