This Stupid Thing Will Save You Thousands in Car Repairs

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  • @scottykilmer
    @scottykilmer  3 года назад +242

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    • @visteobman4085
      @visteobman4085 3 года назад +34

      Scotty... always always always remove the negative terminal of the battery FIRST!!! This avoids accidental shorts of your tools to the chassis when removing the positive!!!

    • @Zaibatsu93
      @Zaibatsu93 3 года назад +2

      Scotty . I have a 2013 Silverado that needs a new FPCM replaced . I read them come already pre programmed ? Can I just replaced old one and put new one on? Some mechanic said they have to pre programmed them .

    • @mauricoroberts5963
      @mauricoroberts5963 3 года назад +1

      P

    • @avagrego3195
      @avagrego3195 3 года назад +3

      Agree

    • @MeekoRuiz
      @MeekoRuiz 3 года назад +15

      Scotty, once again..saved my hiney. That little small voice telling me DONT TOUCH HOT N GROUND CABLE TOGETHER cause my car is acting up. Just finished this video and said wow, God knows everything ahead of time😂😂☝️

  • @edandmer62
    @edandmer62 3 года назад +170

    Scott is the role model of what a mechanic should be. Honesty is the best policy.

  • @aldrinpasion4500
    @aldrinpasion4500 3 года назад +394

    What I like about Scotty is that he's not only teaching us car lessons, but life's lesson as well in general.

    • @EcotecEngine
      @EcotecEngine Год назад +4

      Puke

    • @markd9105
      @markd9105 Год назад +2

      Lol he is? 😂 He's just annoying as hell to me.

    • @traviscarr6536
      @traviscarr6536 10 месяцев назад +1

      I am certain I seen him do this same “how to” video on a newer car than this without using a resistor and just hooking the cables together 😂

  • @karibgold5394
    @karibgold5394 Год назад +194

    Scotty, Jesus bless you. My husband was a mechanic in his young years but he did all our work on our Toyotas during our marriage - and he watched you too. He went to Heaven 3 months ago and I miss him terribly:'(😢. So, this 62 yr old widow, and my 61 yr old friend (she's a Pastor) watch and learn from you!! I just started watching - my husband and my friend had previous knowledge of you, and my Pastor friend just shared about your site here recently, so I'm watching and learning now!!! Thank you so very much!!!!

    • @jalapfrito
      @jalapfrito Год назад +8

      That just made me cry a little happy tears. Bless you!! 🙏🏽

    • @randyburrill2340
      @randyburrill2340 Год назад +7

      God bless you both!

    • @bowshockgalaxy
      @bowshockgalaxy Год назад +4

      Hope ur doing well my dear much love n heart ..- Ohio-

    • @lindapaul4509
      @lindapaul4509 11 месяцев назад

      😮😢

    • @noimis6929
      @noimis6929 10 месяцев назад +1

      What's the value of the resistor used . Is it 10 , 20 or what ?

  • @MuckoJumbie
    @MuckoJumbie 3 года назад +1217

    Scotty, hope you truly do realize just how much you are treasured. Trust me when I say, you have a million admiring fans out here that have your back if ever needed my friend ! Bless you my brother !

    • @henrywinchester9372
      @henrywinchester9372 3 года назад +16

      Oh he knows❤️

    • @tcbgarage2845
      @tcbgarage2845 3 года назад +28

      Nearly 5 million now.

    • @drewbadwolf5182
      @drewbadwolf5182 3 года назад +39

      Bigger than cnn

    • @sko1beer
      @sko1beer 3 года назад +47

      He is internationally popular and probably better at solving problems world leaders can’t

    • @sko1beer
      @sko1beer 3 года назад +13

      @@ald.ackleyvisd6194 he would have every EV owner go dig up his own car batteries resources from the mines😆

  • @sirrichard87
    @sirrichard87 3 года назад +340

    Simply love Scotty's common sense. Also, his honest, practical approach.

    • @josephgaviota
      @josephgaviota 3 года назад +3

      _... love Scotty's common sense._
      Between Scotty and Wolfe Pit, a TON of common sense !!!

    • @back2backjack1
      @back2backjack1 3 года назад +1

      @@josephgaviota U R my kinda guy

    • @josephgaviota
      @josephgaviota 3 года назад

      @@BlackSuburban Take your negativism elsewhere.

  • @olhesty2196
    @olhesty2196 Год назад +26

    Scotty, I will say it again, you are amazing and have helped millions of drivers multiple times over.

  • @11RICKSTER
    @11RICKSTER 3 года назад +301

    Scotty brings so much to the world of automobiles, this man has blessed me over many years with mountains of automotive repair helps. And as you read the many comments written for Scotty you understand more and more how fortunate we are to have this wonderful guy sharing his time and energy with all of us. God bless you and your loved ones Scotty.

    • @Drewhasit
      @Drewhasit 3 года назад

      @@BlackSuburban prove it.

    • @user-gv9my3jy4b
      @user-gv9my3jy4b Год назад

      Yes! God bless is right.

    • @queenslander954
      @queenslander954 Год назад

      Ok mate .. now you can lay back & light up a cigarette. 🚬

  • @mr.c493
    @mr.c493 3 года назад +955

    Scotty should be inducted into the Mechanic’s Hall of Fame!!!

  • @jeffnoble9757
    @jeffnoble9757 Год назад +11

    Your fancy 5,000 dollar Scan tool is more than I paid for my matrix(3,700)thanks Scotty

  • @okinawanshorinryu1260
    @okinawanshorinryu1260 2 года назад +83

    You don't find too many honest mechanics like him scotty is a gem .

  • @nurulkabirlaskar9631
    @nurulkabirlaskar9631 3 года назад +312

    I learned so much from Scotty this guy is an absolute genius when it comes to cars, love this dude.

    • @Turbojonny5
      @Turbojonny5 3 года назад +6

      Experience is everything

    • @VKSgtSLaughter
      @VKSgtSLaughter 3 года назад +1

      Agreed 👍

    • @adamwuest3958
      @adamwuest3958 3 года назад +4

      Scotty is the Doc. Brown of cars

    • @ahmedissak
      @ahmedissak 3 года назад +2

      He's saving us a lot of money 💰

    • @elultimo102
      @elultimo102 3 года назад +4

      I had to rewatch this vid and take notes---just like school (1-ohm, 10 Watt resistor)

  • @keithroberts7417
    @keithroberts7417 2 года назад +166

    Scotty, I just want to say thank you for your help on working on cars, I'm no mechanic but you've helped me in some hard situations with my car. Thank you for being one of the only genuine people left and actually trying to help people. Just know it does help especially with young people like myself.

    • @danstein8305
      @danstein8305 2 года назад +7

      Hay Scotty,
      In resetting the PDCM with a resistor, I noticed that you disconnected the positive terminal from the battery first.Yosu even used vice grips to do so.I think that you were putting yourself at risk for creating what could have been a dangerous spark around the battery with explosive gases!! If you had touched any of the negative ground surfaces under the hood this could've happened.
      I enjoy watching your informative videos and want to keep you SAFE!
      I feel that you should explain in a video why when working around a battery that you always disconnect the negative cable first on a negative ground vehicle, then the opposite when reconnecting. It would also be a good idea to instruct people to wear safety goggles around batteries, as you only get one set of eyes!! Keep your videos coming, STAY SAFE!

    • @RDPooh
      @RDPooh 2 года назад +2

      He makes millions of dollars from RUclips. He doesn't care about us. He cares about the money.

    • @lindasams6058
      @lindasams6058 Год назад

      Young ? Not only ❤Linda here turning "71" this month dated a few mechanics so not totally blinded ---- love turning wrenches & figuring out things --- a little mechanically inclined ---- this van I bought engine light came on the day I drive it home 😩I really NEED to talk to Scotty
      OMG IF WAS CLOSE TO ME I'd
      TO SEE CAR DOCTOR SCOTTY

    • @lindasams6058
      @lindasams6058 Год назад +3

      @@RDPooh I feel like he's here to help us and youtube
      Be seems like an honest guy 😊

    • @Andromedust
      @Andromedust Год назад

      I got that wrong too. I always assumed since you connect the positive first when jumping a battery, the same would apply when disconnecting one. A quick google proved you're right on that.

  • @billdiaz8390
    @billdiaz8390 3 года назад +100

    I admire Scotty because of how he presents his material in his videos that make you interested in seeing the complete video with laughter and most of all his wisdom. Thank you Scotty!

    • @JIUNnF
      @JIUNnF Год назад +1

      Лучше спросите Скотти.

    • @chrislingham757
      @chrislingham757 Год назад +1

      Hi is there any specific type of resistor??thanks

  • @malcolmblack717
    @malcolmblack717 2 года назад +31

    Thank you for the excellent and informative video as always. You were using a "1KJ" ohm resistor ( 1,000 ohm ) at 1:35

  • @kevinmarshall184
    @kevinmarshall184 Год назад +14

    Good info for older vehicles pre 2003 ish , but be aware. You may accomplish the task of clearing stored codes, however a lot of that information would be helpful to diagnose current issues so your not testing or changing multiple components. Many vehicles store data to set thresholds for components to rely on. If you hard clear your stored data it may take days for your car to set new parameters. With a professional scan tool you can remove unnecessary or multiple issues and save needed data. If necessary I would only remove neg bat terminal with a terminal tool and turn on some lights to drain down stored power in capacitors. If you hard drain the electrical system on some new vehicles you lose data stored for fuel economy and performance curves. Radio, GPS, phone, seat, some keyless entry, and many personal settings on some equipped cars.

    • @greenhouse3505
      @greenhouse3505 5 месяцев назад

      @kevinmarshall184 So one of my cars is pre OBD2 (1996) Is the pos to neg safe for OBD1, or should I just stick with your remove neg & headlight trick? Thanks in advance. 😉

  • @Happyfeet3
    @Happyfeet3 3 года назад +81

    LOVE YOU SCOTTY!! GLAD TO SEE YOUR STILL PROVIDING US WITH INFO it is GREATLY NEEDED!! thank you sooo much. i am 1 of the people that NEED your videos because they teach me how to be self sufficient with my own car THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!

  • @rutchu
    @rutchu 2 года назад +484

    Around the 4 minute mark, when taking off the batter terminals, you should take the negative off first. The neg is grounded through the frame, and if you attack the positive first and are vigorously twisting with pliers, you might accidentally touch some other metal part electrically connected to the frame and complete the circuit with little internal resistance, resulting in a nice, burning arc. Watches, bracelets and rings are especially dangerous in this case.

    • @rfarevalo
      @rfarevalo 2 года назад +25

      They also make battery terminal pullers. The tool won't damage the terminal, like vise grips, and they cost under 8 bucks at USA auto parts stores.

    • @Steve_K2
      @Steve_K2 2 года назад +34

      I thought you were right, so I checked a few reputable websites, and you are right. Am surprised Scotty got this wrong.

    • @arvbergstedt3303
      @arvbergstedt3303 2 года назад +34

      Yes ground off first. Goes on last.

    • @haywardcowan8574
      @haywardcowan8574 2 года назад +100

      @@Steve_K2 I would bet you $1000 bucks he does know the right way to disconnect a battery but he has so much knowledge swirling around in his head that sometimes it bumps into each other and causes a momentary clitch.

    • @faradaysage15
      @faradaysage15 2 года назад +21

      True.
      He also doesnt need to remove the negative terminal.

  • @rodneymuckensturm474
    @rodneymuckensturm474 Год назад +15

    Scotty I have been watching you since you had your show on TV many many years ago! You are my modern day hero! I grow up working on vehicles at my grandfathers gulf station back in the 70's and have been a shade tree mechanic ever since and I m now 62 years young! You have helped me many many times in the years! God Bless You!

  • @truckdriver4323
    @truckdriver4323 2 года назад +99

    Now days we have more electronics installed in our cars that should make our life easier. Instead, it’s an easier profit to those dishonest stealers to ripoff people. Thank you Scotty for your honesty. I’m truck driver and working on all my vehicles myself. Can’t trust no one these days. Thank you for your helpful videos 👍

    • @faradaysage15
      @faradaysage15 2 года назад +1

      Blame emissions and government regulations, the manufacturers dont make cars so dealers can make money. As an ex dealer mechanic, you guys always complain even when we fix your diagnose your car for free. You think soending $19k on a Ford that you get free repairs 20 years later when you dont even change the oil.

    • @jimjackson869
      @jimjackson869 Год назад +3

      💯 Agree, not just in the cars. Tech maybe is not working for help people

    • @martygedeon
      @martygedeon Год назад +3

      If you want it done right ya gotta do it yourself

    • @chuckmckee2741
      @chuckmckee2741 Год назад

      Unless they do this to sale you a car. Look no codes or check engine light. Great car.

    • @MummaBear
      @MummaBear Год назад

      Tech is not the help you, tech is there to track you and make you pay more taxes 😮

  • @CollinsisaJewel
    @CollinsisaJewel 2 года назад +24

    Clicked on for the knowledge, stayed because of his energy! His energy is contagious!❤

    • @airgunnut1487
      @airgunnut1487 4 месяца назад +1

      👍 I was in a bind and I asked him something in the comments about 15 years ago. I honestly didn’t think he would answer . I said “whatever….its my problem to figure out”. Scotty not only answered that question in a timely manner. He answered multiple! You wouldn’t think that a “high caliber celebrity” like Scotty 😆 would reply. He’s good people . I tell this story to the people around me. I just wish that he get rid of that damn obnoxious horse of his ! 😜

  • @electrician248
    @electrician248 Год назад +32

    You are so correct on that resistor. Even though you may remove the ECM, there still is voltage potential in its capacitors. I am a retired electrician so I used to work with things similar to this.I can see if a person shorts the --- and +++ together, that would cause a large inrush of current through all of the electronics from the negative to the positive destroying its solid state components. Just a very slow bleed of electrons going from negative to positive wont hurt any of the surface mount components. Scotty Sir,,,,YOU are the man. I find your podcasts very informative but entertaining as well. BTW, were you an Army paratrooper at one time?

    • @badbrain3185
      @badbrain3185 Год назад +6

      I'd use a 1k ohm resistor. It would be a lot slower to drain any charges, but at 1 ohm if there are any charges built up that might drain them way too fast.v=iR or i=v/R.

    • @bettepage4856
      @bettepage4856 Год назад +1

      Badbrain3185, would it also be a 10 watt, too?

    • @electrician248
      @electrician248 Год назад +2

      @@bettepage4856 It all depends on the manufactures design.

    • @genegardy4518
      @genegardy4518 Месяц назад

      Yes, i have 1, and it's 10watt​@@bettepage4856

  • @monzeemate101
    @monzeemate101 3 года назад +85

    Hey Scotty, just wanna say you are a legend! Been learning a lot from your videos and I started watching 10yrs ago. God bless you and I pray you stay healthy and strong so we can keep learning from you. Thank you so much for your wisdom 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @alexross8722
    @alexross8722 2 года назад +29

    Sir Scotty!! (Yes, you should be knighted! :D) I just performed this DIY ever-so-affordable "brainwashing" procedure on my 2009 Honda Civic with 317 gazillion miles on it that had a loopy idle after my cleaning the throttle body and she seems to be happily idling at around 650 rpm once again!! Thank you, Man!! So rewarding to have a successful end result.

    • @cw5118
      @cw5118 2 года назад +2

      Awesome! I’ve got an 04 with over 350kazillion miles lol

  • @muskiefishing9219
    @muskiefishing9219 10 месяцев назад +8

    Yeah, this world needs many more Scotty's, this world would be a better place. Scotty makes complicated things simple, and easy. If only everyone walked in Scotty's footsteps.

  • @ILOVEBACONBOY2018
    @ILOVEBACONBOY2018 3 года назад +148

    Scotty is a legend not just in the automotive industry but in life in general

  • @rtel123
    @rtel123 3 года назад +79

    love your videos but agree with "Vetsus". If the wrench on the positive touches any engine or body metal, you get electric welding and could blow up the battery with the short circuit to ground.. If you remove the negative (ground) first and hit something with the wrench, nothing happens. Once it is off, the positive is no longer chassis-seeking, so you will never short the battery that way.

    • @capnbly
      @capnbly 3 года назад +9

      Good practice to always remove the negative cable first, since it is grounded to the frame and body.

    • @flinch622
      @flinch622 3 года назад +6

      There's no ground on a car - only a return/common. Now for a twist... some very old school rides [like pre ww2] used positive battery terminal as common.

    • @ev-ezaye3580
      @ev-ezaye3580 3 года назад +8

      @@juan7559 What the!?!? Quite an incongruous statement

    • @JRSchwarzenhammer
      @JRSchwarzenhammer 3 года назад +1

      @@juan7559 That will mess up the flux capacitor!

    • @spaceboy3101
      @spaceboy3101 5 месяцев назад

      @@flinch622 I've seen at least one modern one that had a positive ground as well. I couldn't believe how dumb that is.

  • @yettekovjrwilson4216
    @yettekovjrwilson4216 Год назад +7

    Scotty I have been watching you for YEARS!!! Your knowledge has been invaluable to me! Thanks for putting your knowledge out there for us all!!!

  • @wesg3084
    @wesg3084 3 года назад +43

    What a great tip! I wouldn't know even a fraction of what I know about auto mechanics if it wasn't for Scotty Kilmer. You are the best in the business and on RUclips.

  • @bgjobass
    @bgjobass 2 года назад +9

    Incredible! Much gratitude to Scotty for helping us fix our vehicles correctly, and completely. You are the best Mr Kilmer.

  • @darrenrhodes8448
    @darrenrhodes8448 Год назад +7

    SCOTTY ROCKS Do I need to say anymore GOD Bless Scotty

  • @sweetdrahthaar7951
    @sweetdrahthaar7951 3 года назад +15

    Someone in the comments in the last couple of days was belittling Scotty and claiming there’s lots of bad information on this channel. I beg to differ. 👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @DouglasBlake
    @DouglasBlake 3 года назад +39

    This is a very handy tip! I take precautions such as this when I work on computers, but it never dawned on me to do the same when working on car systems. It makes me wonder why car manufacturers don't just include a factory reset button as part of the wiring. I'm guessing they don't include a reset because that would make it too easy.
    And regarding scanners, I did take Scotty's recommendation from a previous video and purchased a ThinkOBD 100 scan tool. The $35 scanner saved us hundreds when we knew roughly what was wrong and found a mechanic who used their $5,000 scanner just to verify and charged us nothing for diagnosis and knew exactly which ignition coil to replace.

    • @robertbritton9674
      @robertbritton9674 2 года назад

      His scanner cost $5k. The snap-on scanner that a lot of shops use are $10k.

    • @buggsy5
      @buggsy5 Год назад

      It isn't a question of too easy. It is a matter of car owners using the button every time they imagined something was wrong with their vehicle.

    • @youaregodspursuit-47
      @youaregodspursuit-47 11 месяцев назад

      Since 1980 there has been no engineer hired by an auto manufacturer that gives a rats ()*71 about any mechanic. They only are concerned with how many cubic feet they have to shove stuff into. And why did automobiles work great up to 1980 and were just fine without computers? Because your government wants your car to run right and that means clean... thank God they care!

    • @roberthoug7864
      @roberthoug7864 9 месяцев назад

      Where's the money in that everything they do they're doing it to make money eagle

  • @raystargazer
    @raystargazer 2 года назад +40

    Get out your ohm meter and check that resistor. According to the side it's a 1000 ohm (1K) not a 1 ohm. A 1 ohm would allow too quick a drain and could damage your ECM. Thanks for the great tip. I didn't even think about shorting the cables (fortunately!). I just leave it alone and go have dinner. I will locate a resistor and probably solder half a clip lead onto each end. Then it goes in the tool box!

    • @6CCORVETTEMAN
      @6CCORVETTEMAN 2 года назад +7

      I agree. A 1 ohm is very close to just ussig a piece of wire.

    • @errolrojas3460
      @errolrojas3460 Год назад +5

      So which resistor do you recommend?

    • @comradelieutenant
      @comradelieutenant Год назад +9

      @@errolrojas3460 it does not matter, if it is 1k, 2k or 10k, even 100 will limit current to 0.1A; I would just switch cabin light on instead :-)

    • @parkour267
      @parkour267 11 месяцев назад +2

      Thats what i was thinking how would 1 ohm work.

    • @schoochie1
      @schoochie1 10 месяцев назад

      So what size resistor is it?

  • @davida3482
    @davida3482 3 года назад +60

    Well done, Scotty! When removing the battery cables, be sure to remove the negative cable first, and when reinstalling the cables, install the positive cable first.

    • @tomdiessner5173
      @tomdiessner5173 3 года назад +9

      Yep, Negative off first and reconnected last.

    • @CreeCarnivore
      @CreeCarnivore 2 года назад +3

      Why did he take the positive off first?

    • @RobertBrown-oe2vi
      @RobertBrown-oe2vi 2 года назад

      @@CreeCarnivore That's a good question. I'd like to know why Scotty disconnected the positive cable first, too.

    • @naplestan
      @naplestan 2 года назад +4

      Scotty is such a great mechanic he knows better to not ground a hot tool at the positive terminal

    • @LarryCook1960
      @LarryCook1960 2 года назад +9

      @@CreeCarnivore Electrically speaking, it doesn't matter. The reason for removing the negative first is if you should accidentally touch the wrench to ground while it's on the positive terminal, if the negative is still attached. That would be bad. If the negative is removed first, you don't need to be careful when disconnecting the positive.

  • @georgeshop3654
    @georgeshop3654 2 года назад +11

    Scotty you're the greatest. I know this trick because we are at almost the same age. You're right in everything you said here, this is the safe way of reseating the computer in the safest way.
    Alot of people should listen to your advice and recommendations and specially they should take notes.
    I thank you on the behalf of the ones who want to learn something, and I recommend you greatly to everybody.
    Thank you

  • @misspeacchy
    @misspeacchy Год назад +12

    I've been advised by a mechanic to keep my '99 mazda truck in service because it only has 4 modules. Thanks for the info Scotty

    • @signalmanchief
      @signalmanchief 9 месяцев назад

      My mechanic ask me if I was selling my 1 owner 98 Taco, I said I would when I wear it out.

  • @stephaniefaust642
    @stephaniefaust642 3 года назад +29

    I have truly appreciated all your videos over the years. I am so happy that you still share your wonderful knowledge. I don't know what I would do without you Scotty!!!

  • @neonnoodle4534
    @neonnoodle4534 3 года назад +44

    Scotty, you are incorrect, in the video you say at 3:37 "get a 10 watt 1ohm resistor." A 1 ohm resistor is essentially a shunt, which can/will/may cause damage to modules. You need 1K (thousand) ohms minimum, and that's what you are holding in your hand, a 1K ohm resistor.

    • @gotTeslaModelY
      @gotTeslaModelY 3 года назад +2

      So, is it 1 ohm or 1k ohm?

    • @HorsepowerAddicted
      @HorsepowerAddicted 3 года назад +5

      But then again, if the resistor is 1K ohms (1000 ohms), why would you need a 10W resistor when the maximum power going through this resistor 0,144 watts (power = voltage X current) 12Volts X .012 amps = power. A 1/4 watt 1K resistor would do the job. Using a 1K resistor will drain everything safely, even though it might take a little more time to discharge any of the voltage that is left in the computer module.

    • @cristianmorar5558
      @cristianmorar5558 3 года назад

      @@HorsepowerAddicted and the characteristics of cables ?

    • @cristianmorar5558
      @cristianmorar5558 3 года назад +1

      and the characteristics of cables ?

    • @neonnoodle4534
      @neonnoodle4534 3 года назад +8

      @@HorsepowerAddicted You are correct, but the wattage is not the issue here. Using a 10 watt ceramic is simply easier to demonstrate, easier to hold, (gloves cold weather, etc) easier for the folks to see than say a 1/4 watt resistor. The issue here is that he advises the folks after warning them of the dangers of simply shunting the battery cables as a rapid discharge can damage components. There is really no difference in this application btw a 1 ohm resistor and shunting the cables. He also advises to remove the positive cable first. Good practice is to always remove the negative cable first, simply because you may accidently touch the chassis or some ground point with the tool and causing an arc weld if you remove the positive first. The guy is knowledgeable, probably forgot more than I know, but he made mistakes in this video.

  • @JosephIrizarry-er1uf
    @JosephIrizarry-er1uf 5 месяцев назад +3

    Scotty...you are the G.O.A.T 🐐 You casually explain everything in an easy to follow way, your enthusiasm is contagious, and you are an excellent communicator! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!!

  • @LarryCook1960
    @LarryCook1960 2 года назад +72

    1 ohm is ridiculously close to a direct short, which Scotty warns against. If you're concerned about a direct short causing a spark and damaging your electronics (I'm not too worried, but whatever), and since most folks don't have a 1 ohm resistor laying around (I do, but I'm weird) just find any incandescent light bulb, from a car or a home, and include it in the circuit. They have a low resistance of a few ohms when initially turned on. Or just use an old fashioned automotive test lamp, which use an incandescent bulb.

    • @albertmartinez4284
      @albertmartinez4284 2 года назад +7

      Where do you buy the resistor

    • @faradaysage15
      @faradaysage15 2 года назад +3

      Electrician here, you are wrong.
      Ohms law says you're wrong.

    • @LarryCook1960
      @LarryCook1960 2 года назад +9

      @@faradaysage15 Electronic technician here, retired, 37 years repairing an assortment of electronic devices to the component level. Ohms law and I are pals.

    • @shepherd2499
      @shepherd2499 2 года назад

      Shud make a video....

    • @Milpower
      @Milpower 2 года назад +5

      ​@Larry Cook Retired EM, but am trained deep into electrical theory. Agree with you.

  • @honestone490
    @honestone490 2 года назад +8

    So many compliments on just loving Scotty and too few comments on educating further on the subject at hand. Scotty is well informed but so are his listeners. I just wish more comments asked pertinent questions. We all know Scotty won't reply personally to us. However, equally well informed followers likely will. This way we can learn even more. Enough already with the Scotty Lovefest 2022. We get it.

    • @mommasita9949
      @mommasita9949 2 года назад

      yes i know im looking down through the comments to try to see if there is more info but nothing.... I need to know if I do this if I need to go get it reprogrammed?

  • @fauxmixedhair
    @fauxmixedhair Год назад +2

    I'm a novice mechanic (on my own car of course). I am enjoying your channel. So much useful information. Thank you!

  • @christophermacier5027
    @christophermacier5027 2 года назад +45

    Scotty you are the go to expert and have saved my family and friends thousands of dollars as well as peace of mind and understanding. I really wish there was award we could give you. I thank you sir. My father was a great mechanic and would always help or be able to give advice. Now that he’s gone I have been able to fill the gap a little with your great and much appreciated help.
    Thank you Sir.

  • @dennyj8650
    @dennyj8650 3 года назад +24

    Resistor plainly shows: 10W 1KJ - 1k is 1000 ohms. Big difference from 1 ohm. 1 ohm would basically be a short.

    • @Paul-dy8mo
      @Paul-dy8mo 3 года назад +3

      A thousand ohms would take days to discharge and it wouldn't need to be 10 watts. But... I think a 12 volt light bulb would be a better way, low resistance when cold and much easier to source.
      ...and I would never use a ratchet on a battery, always a short wrench.

    • @telwood15
      @telwood15 Месяц назад

      @@Paul-dy8mo 12v bulb a good alternative. I dont think it would take days to discharge , certainly a lot longer.

  • @carolyntracytalbott5865
    @carolyntracytalbott5865 Год назад +4

    Scotty spot on,I and a lot of other factory trained tech should know this ECU or ECM look computer 101. Not every technician is factory certified or trained. There is another way to do this on most not all. After properly disconnecting the cables turn on the headlights for 5 minutes to drain any residual voltage in the entire electrical system. There are fail safes in the circuitry to prevent excessive discharge. The engineers never planned on us shad tree mechanics to figure ways around the proper way or their way.

    • @bradje12
      @bradje12 7 месяцев назад

      Helpful tip! Thx.

  • @linkzz00
    @linkzz00 3 года назад +20

    Good tip Scotty!
    Honda Techline still recommends to do this reset but straight cable to cable even up to 2022!
    We use this procedure to fix everything from gauge issues to back up cameras to multiplex issues!

    • @Turbojonny5
      @Turbojonny5 3 года назад

      So it's safe to do a 2005 Honda Accord (4cyl) straight up + to - code reset?

    • @linkzz00
      @linkzz00 3 года назад +2

      @@Turbojonny5 I generally don’t code reset in this manner. It is safe. I imagine it would clear the code though, assuming you repaired the problem first.
      On that generation Accord I would primarily use the battery cable reset procedure to attempt to restore things, as a first step, such as a tachometer or fuel gauge that suddenly stopped working or multiplex controlled faults (such as power windows/door locks), etc.

    • @KeepRight338
      @KeepRight338 3 года назад +2

      Use a 100k Ohm resistor. Much safer. 👍

    • @linkzz00
      @linkzz00 3 года назад +2

      @@KeepRight338 while using a resistor would be ok it just isn’t done at Honda because Techline doesn’t say to. When Techline states a procedure is how it should be done even up to 2022 you do it that way. The non-resistor method is even published in their service procedures.
      As far as Honda goes there isn’t an epidemic of failing control units because thousands of dealer techs are battery cable resetting without resistors.
      I cannot speak for non-Honda products though.

    • @Liberallez
      @Liberallez 3 года назад +1

      @@KeepRight338 Is the high wattage really necessary?? I have a bunch of resistors but no 10W!!

  • @brianpiper3188
    @brianpiper3188 3 года назад +8

    Great advice! I knew about the terminal trick, but never considered needing a resistor to slow down the drain.

  • @franciskok4578
    @franciskok4578 2 года назад +1

    I'm from Malaysia. I followed as per instruction. My mercedes w204 c250cgi is now running great. Thanks Scotty.

  • @douglasbuckheit5424
    @douglasbuckheit5424 3 года назад +45

    Great tip, Scotty, but isn’t that a 1K Ohm (1000 Ohm) resistor? That’s what it looks like when I pause the video at 1:35, and look at the writing on the side of it. 1 ohm would be almost the same as if you just touched the battery wires together.

    • @kapaul1584
      @kapaul1584 3 года назад +3

      Good observation, I can't tell from the video, but if you consider 12v/1ohm, that's 12 A wow, plus it would be way more than 10W. 12ma would be more like it.

    • @nuzulfmostapfha3372
      @nuzulfmostapfha3372 3 года назад +1

      I think it's 1KJ, not 1K Ohm

    • @keithusaf1
      @keithusaf1 3 года назад +3

      It says "1KJ" which is a 1K Ohm (1000 Ohm) resistor.

    • @executive
      @executive 3 года назад +2

      Scotty is primarily an entertainer now

    • @kapaul1584
      @kapaul1584 3 года назад +1

      @@executive Yeah, pretty much, I don't think he does much actual work anymore. Not easy when you get old though.

  • @harryvanhoo7235
    @harryvanhoo7235 3 года назад +15

    Scotty, you are loved by so many people. And, well earned. A genuine logical legend.

  • @lindawade9647
    @lindawade9647 Год назад +2

    I love listening to Scotty. He is so knowledgeable, and he raises my spirits.

  • @robertyoungwirth7438
    @robertyoungwirth7438 2 года назад +17

    Thank you very much for your great videos. You make me a better mechanic and I like to help others.

  • @MiguelGonzalez-nx6gn
    @MiguelGonzalez-nx6gn 3 года назад +6

    Protect this man at all costs!!!!!

  • @christophermonson3214
    @christophermonson3214 Год назад +1

    Holy smokes. This is how car companies keep people coming back to fix the same problem! You're a genius.

  • @JamesAndersen100
    @JamesAndersen100 3 года назад +32

    Scotty, you’re GREAT! Great on so many levels. Informative, entertaining. The list goes on….
    THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!👍🏼

  • @911naimplate
    @911naimplate 3 года назад +36

    Scotty truly cares about his subs so here is yet another thumbs up Scotty. Wish I could give you a million of them for each video your produce : )

  • @johnkowalkowski4269
    @johnkowalkowski4269 15 дней назад

    This just saved me big time. My 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee's battery went dead after letting it sit too long between starts 3 or 4 times. After I put in the new battery, it wouldn't idle in park, the automatic transmission wouldn't upshift to high gear, the o/d switch didn't do anything, and the cruise control wouldn't set.
    I remembered this PCM reset method and it made everything work properly again. A bad shop would have probably tried to rebuild the transmission at minimum....THANKS SCOTTY!!!

  • @1979SANJUAN24
    @1979SANJUAN24 3 года назад +4

    Scotty you are the best. A real hero to the at home mechanic. I don't know what we would do without you. God Bless you my brother.

  • @kurdtpatton5039
    @kurdtpatton5039 3 года назад +21

    Scotty, thank you for melding the old school with the new school. Sometimes the best solution is the simplest one.

  • @frankclark2038
    @frankclark2038 2 года назад +7

    Hi Scotty! Just want to say THANK YOU for all the help you've given so many of us! Literally couldn't have done it without you!! My question: I just had a used TIPM installed on my kids Jeep Compass. Everything works as it should except for the heated seats. The shop tells me that the heated seat portion of the TIPM needs to be reconfigured to this car by the dealer for almost $200.00! Will this "RESET" take care of the problem?

  • @thedoc-eh7yj
    @thedoc-eh7yj 3 года назад +72

    I think that the resistor you used is 1000 ohms, not 1 ohm. The K means to multiply by 1000 (and the J means + or - 5%).

    • @ronstermeister8
      @ronstermeister8 2 месяца назад

      how many MΩ's? ... ;-)

    • @RosarioDinoy
      @RosarioDinoy 2 месяца назад

      A thousand ohms wouldn't flow much.

    • @RosarioDinoy
      @RosarioDinoy 2 месяца назад

      About as much as a chocolate bar

  • @ScotTheGr8
    @ScotTheGr8 2 года назад +12

    Might want to use a 1,000 Ohm vice 1 Ohm resister. 1 Ohm still gives lot of current when you short the plus and minus sides together. If you do, resister can also be smaller than 10 Watt.

    • @edmercer1459
      @edmercer1459 Год назад +5

      I just posted this to Scotty.. ScotThe Gr8, YOU are correct. Hey Scotty, at the start of the video time index 3:35 you said the resistor is a 10 WATT 1 (one) OHM resistor. Near the end time index 9:30 you show the resistor and it is a 10 WATT 1K ohm. 1K = 1000 OHMS. please let us know which one it is! It most likely what the part shows. 10 watt 1000 ohm. THANKS!

    • @alext8828
      @alext8828 Год назад +1

      @@edmercer1459 I noticed this the first time I saw this. Does he know what the K means? Not sure. Might be an oversight. I would go with the 1K. I don't even know if they make a 1-ohm resistor? ChatGPT says they do. Go with the 1K. How do we know when the process is finished? Shouldn't we include an ammeter?
      Did you do this yet?

  • @ConnieSchenk
    @ConnieSchenk 22 дня назад

    I'm new to your videos. So happy to find someone who knows how to teach you how to do car issues that are easy to understand and you aren't going to be dishonest about any of the other costs associated with car repairs.

  • @michaelbarnes75
    @michaelbarnes75 2 года назад +8

    Hi Scotty,
    In Australia we always remove the negative (chassis) battery connection first then the positive. Reverse when reconnecting. It is safer just in case you accidently ground the spanner when on the positive terminal with negative still connected....BIG FLASH!!

    • @anonymike8280
      @anonymike8280 Год назад

      But you're in the Southern Hemisphere. You also have Christman in July.

    • @buggsy5
      @buggsy5 Год назад

      No, it is just in the middle of Summer, not July. @@anonymike8280

  • @johnsupervita5409
    @johnsupervita5409 3 года назад +27

    Hey Scotty your awesome buddy but I have to point out I always instruct my Airman to always disconnect the negative terminal first. This avoids them from taking a welding class. 👍

    • @dnkjdnkj2679
      @dnkjdnkj2679 2 года назад

      This depends if you have a negative or positive earth electrical system>
      Either way, disconnect the earth cable first.

  • @XRAYCAFE
    @XRAYCAFE Год назад

    Wow.. I cleaned my battery terminals. Upon restarting, the engine stumbled and died at idle. Never had that happen. You explained this perfectly at 8:45 .. Thanks, Scotty. You truly are brilliant. (2011 Tacoma V6 100k miles).

  • @dopeboyz8284
    @dopeboyz8284 3 года назад +70

    Some people like him some haters hates him but man I love this guy.

    • @KeepinYouUp07
      @KeepinYouUp07 3 года назад +7

      Scotty for President 2024 🇺🇸

    • @sko1beer
      @sko1beer 3 года назад +6

      No one can hate scotty he saves people money

    • @jdmforever5583
      @jdmforever5583 3 года назад +2

      The only people that hate Scotty are the dishonest

    • @sharonp4446
      @sharonp4446 3 года назад +5

      We women LOVE Scotty!!

    • @markszczepaniak5888
      @markszczepaniak5888 3 года назад +7

      We love Scotty too in Canada, he'd be a great replacement for our prime minister Justin Trudea.

  • @ax-50
    @ax-50 3 года назад +8

    Scotty taught me how to read codes from a Toyota OBD1 port. And now another cheap helpful fix. Thank you very much

    • @liz6034
      @liz6034 10 месяцев назад

      Would love to know how!

  • @donoimdono2702
    @donoimdono2702 9 месяцев назад +1

    that doorknob on the car 🤣😂🤣😂 !!!
    I'm not usually expecting to spit my morning coffee watching Scotty, but that on nearly got me.

  • @icaigoaqui79
    @icaigoaqui79 2 года назад +6

    You´re so right Scotty, when I was working in the 80s as an Electronic Tech. I always used a couple of resistors in parallel to discharge Electronic capacitors and other components.

  • @oricau436
    @oricau436 2 года назад +22

    Scotty just brightens my day! I have learned so much from him. The way he teaches us like if we were his teens is hilarious 😆👍👍👍

  • @jameschang6461
    @jameschang6461 Год назад +3

    Video is a lifesaver. And I didn't know Joe Pesci side gigged as a mechanic. 😊

  • @jmabs5096
    @jmabs5096 3 года назад +20

    Word to the wise scotty failed to mention...
    Whenever you "reset" your cars ecm, you often will need to preform a idle relearn (not always) and shift adaptation. I learned this back on my 2012 ford fusion, it would never run right after a reset and come to find out the idle relearn in the manual is more than just "drive it"

    • @flinch622
      @flinch622 3 года назад

      Good to know. What had to be done?

    • @jmabs5096
      @jmabs5096 3 года назад +11

      @@flinch622 With vehicle at a complete stop, set the parking brake.
      Put gear shifter in "P" (Park), turn off all accessories.
      Run the engine until it reaches normal operating temperature.
      Allow engine to idle for at least one minute.
      Turn the air conditioning on and allow the engine to idle for at least one minute.
      Release the parking brake. With your foot on the brake pedal and the A/C still on, put the vehicle in "D" (Drive) and allow the engine to idle for at least one minute.
      Drive the vehicle to complete the relearning process. Just make sure you drive easy for the first 30 miles, so the PCM can re-learn and adapt to your driving style.

    • @Crowesnest2021
      @Crowesnest2021 2 года назад

      .........ford

    • @mommasita9949
      @mommasita9949 2 года назад

      If i do the resistor thing he is talking about do i need to take it to get it reprogrammed? I didn't quite understand thanks

    • @jmabs5096
      @jmabs5096 2 года назад

      @@mommasita9949 that's a load question, what are you trying to do? 100% common questions are answered in your specific owner manual.

  • @AndrewGulickTrueVitalityPlus
    @AndrewGulickTrueVitalityPlus 2 года назад +4

    I not only like the information Scotty gives but the comical pictures that pop up. Like when he said that the pcm has a lot of memory and tends not to forget anything. Then a picture of a woman with her hands on her hips pops up. LOL

  • @sittingcool577
    @sittingcool577 Год назад +1

    Correction may be needed. Look at video time index 1:36. The resistor label (upside down) says "10W 1K 'omega symbol' " (omega means ohms). 1K means 1,000. I would go with a 1,000 ohm not a 1 ohm. That allows a much small current avoiding risks of such low resistance, but still would bleed off the residual power. It may take a few seconds longer but safer in my judgement.

  • @Eric_W
    @Eric_W 3 года назад +18

    If only you were the standard for all mechanics, Scotty! I have ZERO trust in mechanics because most of them have no respect or morals and some don't even have a conscience!
    Honest mechanics get repeat customers, ripoff mechanics lie and/or screw up your stuff to try and get you back as a customer.
    If accountability was extreme enough so that mechanics were afraid to rip you off maybe mechanics would be trusted by people... but yeah I know, that's a laugh!
    Thank you for your honesty Scotty!!

    • @marcrobert2603
      @marcrobert2603 3 года назад +1

      The long life off a car is staying away out off dealershipsrepairs. My C3...400.000 allways repaired in the school. Oil.. is do myself every 7500 and not the 30000 as said in the book. My yaris....19years...is a swiss watch.

    • @d.vaughn8990
      @d.vaughn8990 3 года назад +3

      I was a car dealership mechanic - ASE Master mechanic with L1 Certification.. I always tried to do the customer right. Problem is, mechanics don't get paid to "do it right". Mechanics only make money if "they" cut every corner in the book. The dealership fat cat's (management) make all of the money. The mechanic can't even afford the car he is working on, or his tool bill, on the Snap-On truck! Yes, good advice...go to a reputable local independent shop.

    • @cpete1459
      @cpete1459 2 года назад

      @@d.vaughn8990 I'm thankful you said this. I bought a newly used car, and the car salesman was able to get me a really nice deal on it. I've shopped around for other cars in my area, and 0 of them made the cut. Most were easily a minimum of $3,000 over. I went to get my transmission fluid flushed, as it was due time for it. At the dealership it would have cost me easily $430.0+. However, I went to another shop and it it cost under $200 with tax. I told them if they had a warranty on it, if it goes bad or wasn't properly done that it would be fixed by them, and that price was already included under their liability! I go to a different mom and pop shop here in town to always get a 2nd diagnosis on it, they have never started me wrong yet. Even if it happens, I can look passed it because they are the ones that actually care and will take their time and work after hours even if they are closed for the day. I love it, because they won't "stop" fixing on a car just because that time hits 6pm. They started on the car and love to finish it and thoroughly look after it from start to finish. Not all busted local mechanic shops have your best interest, but look for the ones that do!

  • @georgemoomaw9437
    @georgemoomaw9437 3 года назад +5

    After a decade on RUclips I just ran across Scotty Kilmer yesterday. I don't know where he has been hiding, but damn - what great videos. If the resistor here ever drops below ninety-seven-cents, I will buy one. Or maybe bite the bullet and buy one sooner if I ever need to reset my computer. Great advice. (Entertaining too)

  • @bser3973
    @bser3973 Год назад

    Thanks Scotty; I used this resistor on my 04 Chevy Silverado 2/19/24. I took it in for the pollution test and it failed, the resistor did to good of a job. I was told to bring it back in a week. It cleaned all the garbage out of the computer And everything else. Thanks

  • @davidstark8894
    @davidstark8894 3 года назад +18

    Like some of the others say in the comments, I think it is a 1K ohm or a 1.3K ohm resistor. Just want people to use the right part.

    • @wingerrrrrrrrr
      @wingerrrrrrrrr 3 года назад +1

      It was oddly specific to even say 1 ohm 10W, since pretty much anything could be used, old turn signal bulb, headlight, car vac, load tester etc.

    • @kmac1959
      @kmac1959 3 года назад

      @@wingerrrrrrrrr, is that true? That I could just substitute the resistor with an old turn signal bulb, jumped between the disconnected positive and negative battery cables?

  • @captainjack8823
    @captainjack8823 3 года назад +5

    Good one Scotty BUT the shop manuals I have say to ALWAYS disconnect the NEGATIVE battery cable BEFORE disconnecting the POSITIVE cable.
    Note: Both of my vehicles and their shop manuals were made before the year 2000. So things maybe different nowadays with newer cars.

    • @sabasc3tube
      @sabasc3tube 3 года назад +3

      It hasn't changed. Negative table off first still applies.

    • @imrileth6618
      @imrileth6618 3 года назад +1

      It doesn't harm any electronics or make any difference in that way. It is recommended to remove negative first so you don't accidentally short circuit you wrench against grounded metal engine or frame parts. So its a good habit when it can be done that way. In some cars like mine the battery is installed in such tight space that you have to remove positive first since negative can only be accessed when fuse box and battery cover is removed and battery is pulled forward from under the windshield where the negative terminal is.

  • @TedsHoldOver
    @TedsHoldOver 2 месяца назад +1

    Scotty is the only RUclipsr I CAN'T fall asleep to. 😄🙌

  • @oscarorozco2130
    @oscarorozco2130 2 года назад +42

    hey scotty took picture your resistor say 1k 10 watt not 1 ohm 10 watt as u spoke on air can u tell me which is correct before try on my car from a 72 years hobby garage mechanic and thaks for your years of service and your excellent skills yes i i still own my 68 vette 327 350 hp original 19 years

    • @stegerguitars
      @stegerguitars 6 месяцев назад

      what did you find out?

    • @macntrash
      @macntrash 5 месяцев назад +5

      Was thinking the same thing since the beginning of the video when he said one ohm. There's no way one ohm is correct. 1 ohm would allow 12 amps to flow. Be safe and use a 1K resistor and it probably doesn't have to be 10 w half a watt should be fine.

    • @spaceboy3101
      @spaceboy3101 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@macntrash yeah, when I heard 1 ohm, that didn't sound right. That would probably melt the leads on the resistor instantly and catch the silicone on fire.

    • @mitch1078
      @mitch1078 3 месяца назад +1

      @@spaceboy3101Think what you’re saying. The battery is completely disconnected with this procedure.

    • @mitch1078
      @mitch1078 3 месяца назад +1

      @@macntrashHow can it allow 12 amps the flow? The battery is completely disconnected with this procedure.

  • @m1kcan1
    @m1kcan1 3 года назад +49

    Scotty I love when you fix cars with cheap tools

    • @robertberretta364
      @robertberretta364 3 года назад +1

      Hi Scotty, we spent a small fortune fixing our car and light is on again. This may fix it. Could you tell us what rating resistor we need? I'm going to try this. Thank you for all your videos

    • @quiteright623
      @quiteright623 3 года назад

      @@robertberretta364 "10w 1kj Resistor" .. 10 w 1 ohm

    • @robertberretta364
      @robertberretta364 3 года назад

      Thank you very much. Stay well.

  • @ddra4126
    @ddra4126 Год назад +2

    Warning****Great tip thank you...but please note @1:35 point , the reference to the resistor being a 1ohm 10W resistor, which essentially is no better than shorting the 2 battery leads together. I bet you meant to say a 1kohm 10W resistor (a thousand ohms vs 1 ohm - big difference). When you look at the resistor in the clip, it clearly shows 10W 1kJ, which means it's 1kΩ. I hope no one damaged their electronics...
    signed, sparky;)

  • @MrPMRing
    @MrPMRing 3 года назад +23

    Scotty, great information! But, isn't that resistor a 1Kohm? It looks like is says 1K on it. 1 ohm wouldn't offer much protection for keeping the current spike to a minimum, but 1000 ohm (or 1Kohm) would.

    • @timh36
      @timh36 3 года назад +2

      I was thinking the same thing, 1ohm is nothing

    • @executive
      @executive 3 года назад

      the spike won't be more than 12V anyway. Harmless.

    • @mirceabarca5828
      @mirceabarca5828 3 года назад +3

      @@executive Not 12 V is a problem. 12 A is dangerous (12 V/1 ohm=12 A).

    • @executive
      @executive 3 года назад

      @@mirceabarca5828 No. It is not dangerous.

    • @paulsengupta971
      @paulsengupta971 3 года назад +3

      @@executive Not dangerous to people, but dangerous to the delicate electronics you're trying not to zap by shorting the battery terminals together.

  • @ATLBraves1992
    @ATLBraves1992 2 года назад +21

    You blend learning an entertainment so well 😂

  • @Bigstooler0
    @Bigstooler0 2 года назад +6

    Scotty and everyone....NEVER take the positive cable off before the negative cable! When removing a battery or disconnecting it take off the negative then the positive. When installing the cables or battery put on the positive first then the negative. Use that same process with jumper cables! This way you are unlikely to damage any electronics or computers. Always ground yourself as well when working on the computers. Buy a wrist band is the easiest way to accomplish that. Less than $5. But if you don't know that already you should not be attempting that work anyway

    • @buggsy5
      @buggsy5 Год назад

      The wrist strap is to protect the electronics from static electricity charges, which are in the thousands of volts. It is unnecessary for automobiles at 12 volts - plus you can easily ground out any static charge by touching some metal part of the vehicle. Ever been shocked by sliding across a car seat and then touching the door as you get out?

    • @Bigstooler0
      @Bigstooler0 Год назад

      @@buggsy5 I'll stand by what I said about the straps and cables.

  • @Spaniard47
    @Spaniard47 2 года назад +11

    I never would have thought of this! Really great idea. 1 ohm is very little, but it makes sense that it would function as spike protection. Those computer modules have a lot of tiny capacitors, and if all of them are allowed to empty simultaneously with no current limit, it could cause many sections of the module to experience current levels WAY higher than they were designed around, courtesy of the current travelling backwards (no fail-safes). With 1 ohm there's at least a concrete limit that makes all the capacitors empty at a consistently lower rate. Amazing stuff, Scotty.

    • @faradaysage15
      @faradaysage15 2 года назад +3

      Electrician here woth an EE degree and ex mechanic . That's not how electricity works. Backwards? No. Current yravels from ~n voltage to a lesser voltage, any and all paths it can.

    • @danlees8459
      @danlees8459 Год назад

      Scotty, thanks for all of the great information you share! I've been able to do much more to fix my vehicles now!

    • @davebutler3905
      @davebutler3905 Год назад

      Use a 5W bulb.
      Yes backwards!
      The 12V system normally powers the computer, with current flowing into the modules. When the capacitors are discharging, the current is going in the reverse direction. A moden amimeter would show a negative.

  • @genericdude6551
    @genericdude6551 3 года назад +67

    A 10 watt resistor seems overkill to me. I seriously doubt that you'll have that much power discharging through that 1 ohm resistor. A 10 watt 1 ohm resistor can handle 3.2 amperes of current. That said, using a resistor to discharge the capacitors in the modules would be a safe way to discharge them. Sizes other than 1 ohm could be used but unless you know the design of the modules the discharge time could end up being hours with large resistors. I'm going to run some tests with my Fluke 77 voltmeter and get back to you. I don't know how they build those modules but they should have some kind of spike protection, though. Yes I'm an electronic technician with 40 years of experience.

  • @YA-ee9zf
    @YA-ee9zf 3 года назад +62

    Fun Fact: Scotty’s 5k scan tool is more expensive than his 94 Cialica

    • @Tiger-hp9nq
      @Tiger-hp9nq 3 года назад

      Nut case he is a plonker.

    • @shawnhampshirehick101
      @shawnhampshirehick101 3 года назад

      🤔 YUP😊😆

    • @WHITEBOT2
      @WHITEBOT2 3 года назад +2

      WHAT'S A CIALICA?

    • @WillyEckaslike
      @WillyEckaslike 3 года назад +5

      @@WHITEBOT2 i think he meant Celica haha....Scottys car would probably fetch more than $5000 at auction because of its provenance

    • @WHITEBOT2
      @WHITEBOT2 3 года назад +1

      @@WillyEckaslike LOL

  • @PeggyMorgan-n7b
    @PeggyMorgan-n7b Месяц назад +1

    He LOVES his job, therefore EXCELLENT at it. 😃
    ❤️🙏 Scotty and family.

  • @patrickdeboer1377
    @patrickdeboer1377 5 месяцев назад +12

    Oh, for people who watched the whole vid and forgot : A resistor of 1Ω (ohm) 10 watts + alligator clips ( optional )

    • @cristinazoli
      @cristinazoli 2 месяца назад

      question : is this ok to do in a Q5 Audi 2017...

  • @robertberretta364
    @robertberretta364 3 года назад +10

    Hi Scotty, we spent a small fortune on our car, in repairs and the light came back on. Could you please tell us exactly what resistor we need? I'm going to try that. Thank you for all your videos.

  • @8256ronnie
    @8256ronnie Год назад +2

    Scotty you just seem like a all around great guy a very smart, well-rounded guy around vehicles with a great sense of humor. I love your videos and thanks for the education.

  • @MrBgrant82
    @MrBgrant82 3 года назад +33

    Great video Scotty. Keep up the helpful tips on repairing vehicles.

  • @kerrygibbs8198
    @kerrygibbs8198 3 года назад +8

    Thank you Scotty for sharing master mechanic information with us!!!

  • @DMetal13
    @DMetal13 Год назад

    Thank you for everything. Spent thousands over the years in repairs until I decided to use youtube university for the majority of maintenance now. Just got myself a bluetooth scanner for my 07 Ridgeline after I took it to the dealer to check out some overheating problem. They wanted over $800 to replace a bad ECT sensor that after looking it up myself, took me 10 minutes to replace and the part was under $20. Completely mad about how many people get ripped off like I almost did. Will forever watch your videos.

    • @buggsy5
      @buggsy5 Год назад

      That is just one of the reasons why auto dealerships are so distrusted. A few are honest, but your odds are better by using an independent repair shop instead - although many of them are crooked as well. Or have untrained mechanics that shotgun any problem - with you paying for all the parts/time for their failed efforts.

  • @ralphcencebaugh6495
    @ralphcencebaugh6495 3 года назад +10

    Scotty, I love watching your videos. You always teach me something. I used to touch the positive to the ground but after watching this I'm not doing that anymore.

    • @camarogs1
      @camarogs1 2 года назад

      And did you ever fry anything? I doubt it.

  • @daniellecrossley2383
    @daniellecrossley2383 3 года назад +19

    As a woman I love learning from Scotty. Specially all the simple things to do like today’s video that I could be myself. I have a question; if I follow the directions in this video on a Ford focus will it reset my admin key? My radio was limited to A low setting on the radio but I lost the admin key. If I reset it will be loud again? Is that is what I would want.

    • @Jmartestuesday
      @Jmartestuesday 3 года назад +2

      i, too would like to know more about the key. I wonder where we can learn about the key.

    • @edhanson2285
      @edhanson2285 3 года назад +2

      Only one way to find out. I ordered a key from Toms Key and that worked on my 2016 Escape. I had only one key.

    • @TruthbetoldJ146
      @TruthbetoldJ146 3 года назад

      Do you shave down there?.....😁

    • @dannysee1
      @dannysee1 3 года назад

      You know you want some.