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This hub is for the automotive beginners who: 1) Wants to learn how to become a mechanic or fix their own vehicles. 2) For the beginners who don't want to fix their own vehicles at all, but want the go-to tools and knowledge to save money on car repairs. 3) To make money from cars from other less known options. 4) Become an automotive car designer without experience or university. https://linktr.ee/automotiveforbeginners

  1. Canadian Tire Automotive Service: Review | Your Friendly-Neighborhood Scammers.

    01/10/2023

    Canadian Tire Automotive Service: Review | Your Friendly-Neighborhood Scammers.

    I've been doing business with Canadian Tire over 10 years, easy. I mostly buy parts and hardware from their store, and from time to time I would use their auto service. Usually I would just get my alignments done at the shop. However, after going for an alignment yesterday, I was told I couldn't get it done. I was told that many suspension components were worn out and broken; making alignment impossible. Instead of paying for the alignment, I ended up paying *$57* for the bogus inspection. And on top of that, Canadian Tire was trying to get me to pay at least *$1,800* in auto repairs before they would do the alignment. When I went home to check out their claims, I found 6 out of 7 claims to be complete bogus. So I complained to the manager. I was told if the shop indeed made an incorrect diagnosis, I would only be refunded my money in full. I told the manager I've been doing business with them for over 10 years, and now they pull a scam on me? I said they need to offer me more than just a refund. That's gas, and more time I have to spend to go back to correct their mistakes. The manager refused to make a better deal. So I said, "No deal." Now you know how Canadian Tire treats you after doing 10 years of business with them. So there's my review of this so called "Local Establishment." They are nothing but crooks, and I wont ever use their Automotive Service Center again. From now on I'm going to get my alignments done at other independent shops. Will also stop shopping for tires at Canadian Tire Auto.  With this bitter experience, I think I'll slowly move to other stores for my hardware as well. ---------------------------------------- Check out the RTGT G-1 Series Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/automotive-for-beginners Support this channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/automotiveforbeginners Visit automotiveforbeginners.com #automotiveforbeginners #carrepair #autorepair ----------------------------------------- Disclaimer: "Automotive For Beginners" makes no warranty of any kind for the information expressed in this video or in the description box. In no way will "Automotive For Beginners" be liable for any damage caused due to using the information here in this video or description box whether that damage is to person, finance, or property. This video is for educational purposes. Use this information at your own risk. I am an Affiliate Marketer. As such, I earn a percentage of sales made through associate links found in the description of my videos and on my website and other places.

    15 min
  2. Fix Spongy Brake Pedal: Quick Tip If Nothing Works.

    11/14/2022

    Fix Spongy Brake Pedal: Quick Tip If Nothing Works.

    *This is a last resort repair option* If you've recently done a brake bleed/flush, but nothing you do fixes a spongy pedal, watch this video.  Recently, I replaced my old front brake caliper due to a leaky bleeder screw. However, the brand new caliper I just bought was having the exact same issues.  I spent 2 days and $50 on two brake fluid bottles to resolve a leaky brake system. However, nothing was working. I didn't want to do more labor and remove the newly bought caliper to do an exchange at the store. So I just put in gasket sealer inside the bleeder threads to fix the issue. All you need to do is put a small amount around the top part of the bleeder screw (not all the way inside the system). It's been over 5 months and brakes are working fine; still good braking power. So if nothings working for you, this may help you. But a better solution may have been to use an extra matching bleeder screw; which you can ask your parts store if they have some available. ---------------------------------------- 3 Selections of Gasket Sealer to choose from: Permatex Right Stuff: https://amzn.to/3g6AIkO Permatex Anaerobic Gasket Maker: https://amzn.to/3Tzmbf2 Permatex High Flex And Oil Resistant: https://amzn.to/3tsF34R How-to Brake Flush Video: https://youtu.be/tBqqe-hSVUc *5 month UPDATE with Gasket Sealer:* https://youtu.be/SzZ17TDfaqI Disclaimer: "Automotive For Beginners" makes no warranty of any kind for the information expressed in this video or in the description box. In no way will "Automotive For Beginners" be liable for any damage caused due to using the information here in this video or description box whether that damage is to person, finance, or property. This video is for educational purposes. Use this information at your own risk.

    1 min
  3. How to Create a Successful Automotive YouTube Channel | For Beginners.

    10/24/2022

    How to Create a Successful Automotive YouTube Channel | For Beginners.

    How to Start a Successful YouTube Channel: Grow Subscribers & Earn Monetization: https://skl.sh/3LeiQOO If you’re thinking of creating your own Automotive YouTube channel, here are some good reasons to get into it. I’ll also show you how you can cut your own piece of the YouTube market as a complete beginner starting out. First off, anyone can do this. All you’ve got to do is find what people aren’t posting about and make a video about it.  Of course it would take time as a beginner to level up your mechanic skills, but you can advance your skills with each new video you create.  But you might be asking, “isn’t there too much competition on YouTube to do repair videos?” Yes and no. Yes there might be a lot of competition for Automotive YouTube channels in general. But let me ask you this, “Are there channels specifically making repair videos for the car you’re driving? Can you make videos better than the next guy when it comes to your own make and model?” For example. I own a 2011 KIA Sorento. At the time when I started recording repair videos, there weren’t many good 2011 kia sorento repair videos out there. Either they did a half ass job explaining how to fix things or they just told you what to do instead of showing you step by step. This is where I entered. I took something people weren’t doing a good job of posting about and did it step by step when fixing my vehicle. Over time I grew subscribers and became monetized as I grew in skill. So no it’s not high competition if you focus on the make and model that isn’t on YouTube. So if that’s you, here’s your chance to enter the market. Besides YouTube clout, here’s a list of other good reasons to create your own channel: - You can become monetized to start earning money while you sleep - You can share your channel with employers to get hired as a mechanic - You can create a side hustle to show future customers how you repair things All these things have something in common; the potential to earn more freedom and income in your life. Yes it will take time to develop the skills to become good at repairing vehicles. And there is a bit more to it than just posting things that are missing in the market to rank on YouTube. So if you want to learn more I’ve got a course you can check out. It’ll show you how you can take your content and optimize it with keyword research, SEO, and basic tools you’ll need to get off on the right path. I’ll even show you some case studies which include my channel so you can see real results as a beginner.  Disclaimer: "Automotive For Beginners" makes no warranty of any kind for the information expressed in this video or in the description box. In no way will "Automotive For Beginners" be liable for any damage caused due to using the information here in this video or description box whether that damage is to person, finance, or property. This video is for educational purposes. Use this information at your own risk.

    3 min

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This hub is for the automotive beginners who: 1) Wants to learn how to become a mechanic or fix their own vehicles. 2) For the beginners who don't want to fix their own vehicles at all, but want the go-to tools and knowledge to save money on car repairs. 3) To make money from cars from other less known options. 4) Become an automotive car designer without experience or university. https://linktr.ee/automotiveforbeginners