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A crescent shape wear pattern at piston pivot point inside of the wheel cylinder
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2019/04/22 12:06:41
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2019/04/22 12:05:12
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I managed to get it out without removing the oil dipstick tube , just by rotating it certain way (orange arrow)
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2019/04/22 12:00:36
doctor J
Gates of Heaven!
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2019/04/22 11:59:22
doctor J
New radiator in the trunk of Nissan Altima(?) Someone punched it with screwdriver already!
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2019/04/08 08:08:23
doctor J
Inside of the Superman's Fit: bloody airbag (the entire front had been flattened)
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2019/04/08 08:05:59
doctor J
Allow removal of wheel cylinder without taking assembly apart (made from my other home made tool)
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2019/04/08 08:04:14
doctor J
It's on PYP now!
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2019/04/01 07:05:11
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2019/03/31 11:41:43
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2019/03/31 11:40:59
doctor J
Yellow arrow points to the FP relay. With ignition off , place a finger on it, and tun ignition on. You should feel a click under your finger.
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2019/03/29 09:01:22
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2019/03/13 14:57:34
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2019/03/13 14:56:37
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2019/03/13 14:56:06
doctor J
The round glass chip is inside of the white housing
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2019/03/13 14:54:25
doctor J
This skinny screwdriver is a real life saver! (installing the lock switch retaining screw)
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2019/03/08 06:35:23
doctor J
Lock cylinder is in place. Time for lock rod and lock switch
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2019/03/08 06:33:41
doctor J
Installation of the clip; I've inserted screwdriver handle in place of the lock cylinder and the clip went right in place!
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2019/03/08 06:31:34
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2019/03/08 06:31:00
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2019/03/08 06:30:29
doctor J
Close up of the master switch; no recall completed yet
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2019/03/08 06:29:04
doctor J
Core is out; there are 5 rows; every other row is upside down; the row closest to the key handle uses only one pin, the row closest to the snap ring uses double wide pin (7 thin pins, one double wide)
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2019/03/07 09:53:02
doctor J
Lock is out; left and right cores are interchangeable
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2019/03/07 09:51:29
doctor J
A little more down from this position will allow cylinder to come out
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2019/03/07 09:50:04
doctor J
I used 90 degree hook to pull the lock cylinder clip; I learned the it is not necessary to remove it completely
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2019/03/07 09:48:32
doctor J
Removing key switch from the lock cylinder; sharp flat screwdriver with thin blade works better than Phillips one
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2019/03/07 09:46:37
doctor J
Missing screw? No!
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2019/03/07 09:45:15
doctor J
Inside of the door: glass run channel and door latch
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2019/03/07 09:44:01
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2019/03/07 09:43:26
doctor J
After removing pushpin, reach inside and pull the lock rod protector toward hinged side of the door
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2019/03/07 09:41:34
doctor J
Armrest removed
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2019/03/07 09:40:02
doctor J
Ring gear and carrier
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2019/02/12 14:54:01
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2019/02/08 07:05:25
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2019/02/08 07:05:19
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2019/01/30 09:36:26
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2019/01/30 09:35:00
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2019/01/30 09:33:27
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2019/01/30 09:33:14
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2019/01/29 11:03:13
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