Quickly diagnosing and replacing a bad sway bar link end.

Quickly diagnosing and replacing a bad sway bar link end.

In this video you’ll see how to diagnose a bad swaybar link end by using sound to determine the worn out part. My vehicle is a 2011 Nissan Pathfinder.

I show you the key feature of this diagnosis in the first few seconds of the video, if that format is interesting and helpful for you, please leave a comment and consider subscribing to my channel for more automotive tip content like this.

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Eno Restoration says:

Sorry my voice over about the sway bar bushings doesn’t line up with the video. Rookie editor…! Regardless you can see the old one is a bit worn out and the new ones will make a nicer fit.

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