Here’s how to replace ignition coil on Chevy Trailblazer, should be similar also on other Chevy/GM vehicles. Replacing spark plugs is same as this except you…
Here’s how to replace ignition coil on Chevy Trailblazer, should be similar also on other Chevy/GM vehicles. Replacing spark plugs is same as this except you…
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I gotta replace a coil on the number 4 cylinder. It has rust inside the
coil pack.
@jimmyhendr0x thanks for subscribing, and i will tell you one of these days
you will need this video or take it to the shop to get ripped off (dont).
u are a techie + mechanic+Technanic
IS THIS the jack of all trade channel?
You have a kid?
Hey “Kid Max”….you’re doing a great job!! Love all your vids. I have a
Chevy too.Wished you would have made this video before I spent $550 to have
the shop change an ignition coil for me a few months back!! Anyway, keep up
the great work!
thumbs up for Asian driving a domestic car..:)
@alex97k no two kids, i am one of them.
jajaja u kick ass !!
Awesome video! Could you post more repair videos like this? Also, on this
video, you might have left the small air hose disconnected to the Vortec
air box at the lower left corner.
No FixChevyTrailblazer domain name?
Cograts! You are becoming one of the coolest youtubers I’m subscribing to!
You have the same car as me! Except mine has no problems (as of now)!
@winfire82 No this is ZEDO MAX doing what he does the best. Youtubing.
Thanks for this video. I just did this job in 15 min for less than $100
using tools I already had on hand. The last time a coil went out, the shop
charged nearly $600. I guess I owe you the difference.
@zedomax Hahaha XD Maybe the baby seat in the back of the car is yours XD
you should make a hydrogen conversion ,run on water .
lol i thumbs it up because im asian and drive a trailblazer
If you click SHARE, there is a PERMALINK that’s pretty short, that will
always link to the product! Like this, amzn.com /B000CGM5T6
Nice video. When it comes to car stuff, always DIY if you can. My
suggestion though, drive a DIESEL! No spark plugs, no ignition, more power,
better economy and lasts longer.
nice to see someone in this world fixing there own car
Great video Max you are a beast!!!
forgot to shave ?