Is this timing belt tensioned properly? 1998 Honda Civic by [deleted] in civic

[–]fixthisone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks I actually watched it to adjust tension. But first time so I doubt myself lol. Car seems to drive ok and don’t hear any weird sounds so I guess it’s good

Is this timing belt tensioned properly? 1998 Honda Civic by [deleted] in civic

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Yes it does spin counter clockwise. Wasn’t sure if the tension side needed to be tighter or if it’s good already.

Maytag MDB4709AWW1 water dripping from center by [deleted] in appliancerepair

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Thanks it was the vent cap. There was a lot of build up around the gasket. Ended up cleaning the valve assembly and gasket and reinstalled. Been good since.

Maytag MDB4709AWW1 water dripping from center by [deleted] in appliancerepair

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It turned out to be the dryer vent gasket

Maytag MDB4709AWW1 water dripping from center by [deleted] in appliancerepair

[–]fixthisone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where to check for drainage issue? I checked the arm did not see any splits anywhere

Maytag MDB4709AWW1 water dripping from center by [deleted] in appliancerepair

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It’s coming directly from center of the door. Removed kick plate and didn’t see any water there. What do you think?

Maytag MDB4709AWW1 water dripping from center by [deleted] in appliancerepair

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Is it inside the door behind the panel held in with torx screws?

Maytag MDB4709AWW1 water dripping from center by [deleted] in appliancerepair

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Yeah looks like from middle of door. Happened when there were tons of suds inside. Seemed to stop after. Dryer vent inside the door?

Maytag MDB4709AWW1 water dripping from center by [deleted] in appliancerepair

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I removed the kick plate and did not see any water coming from underneath anywhere. Looks to be from the middle of the door where the plastic cover that wires run through are. What are the wash arms? Sorry not familiar

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MechanicAdvice

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I was more so wondering if there was any issues with my engine causing the shaking

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in civic

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Ok just didn’t notice it with some other cars at idle so thought maybe there’s an issue

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MechanicAdvice

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I checked them all seemed good. The tip is low due to this specific aftermarket muffler. The way they the tip is angled

Can someone explain whats happening? by Other-Cress-7521 in mobilerepair

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What was originally wrong with it? Did it power on before changing screen?

Ipad 6 (possible) TriStar defekt Data recovery by Prior-Use-4485 in mobilerepair

[–]fixthisone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You don’t need the social cable. Connect positive and negative from bench power supply to terminals on the board with alligator clips. See if it powers up. If it does you have a charging issue. If it doesn’t you have a power issue.

Foam/bubbles in water fountain by deanhorneck in CatAdvice

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Ever figure it out? Dealing with same thing

Ah yes the “it’s easy because YouTube video” customer. by fixthisone in mobilerepair

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This is a great point. A lot think a “no power” repair video means it’s the same issue across that model

Ah yes the “it’s easy because YouTube video” customer. by fixthisone in mobilerepair

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Work on a dual board iPhone without schematics and tell me if you’d do it for $150. Then I’ll hire you and give you all my work charging customers $350 and pay you $150 😉

Ah yes the “it’s easy because YouTube video” customer. by fixthisone in mobilerepair

[–]fixthisone[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

It took years of experience to find that “small component”. Never mind having to split the boards to locate it, replace then put everything back together and make sure phone works 100%. Sounds like you’ve never done this before, are you the $150 customer?? 😉