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Change oil 2007 Ford Focus
4.5 Quarts of 5w-20 oil
16mm socket, 3/8" ratchet w/ extension
Oil filter
Oil filter tool
Drain pan
Ramps
Wheel blocks
Gloves

Put the vehicle on ramps ("blocks" in the video), open hood, remove oil cap. Below vehicle, place oil collection pan, remove oil drain plug with 16mm socket, and 3/8 drive ratchet with extension (demonstrated due to difficult drain plug). Drain oil into drain pan for several minutes until it stops, or nearly stops dripping. During this time you can put a small amount of clean oil in to clean out old oil caught in tight spaces. Remove oil filter with oil filter tool. Once removed, check area for remnants of old gasket and clean area with clean rag. Put small amount of oil on new oil filter, and replace with hand pressure. Replace oil drain plug, and clean area so that you can identify leaks as you drive test. Start putting in fresh oil, and occasionally check dipstick to ensure proper volume of oil is in engine. Replace engine oil cap, and clear out all tools, and equipment from under the hood. Then remove everything from under vehicle. Close hood. Remove blocks from back of tires, turn on engine, and drive off ramps.

Test drive your vehicle with fresh oil, and take note of the sound, and performance difference. This will help you identify when a vehicle is running sluggish in the future. Also take short trips to check the oil, ensure there aren't any leaks in the oil gasket, or under the vehicle. After you've ensured there are no leaks, then you can test it on the freeway.

Hey guys, do you ever wonder why you can't find certain clips online anymore, or why some videos never get played again? I always wonder but I think I know the answer, and so do you. Here is Heels up Harris cheering on violence in the streets during 2020.

Crazy how history repeat like that tho. Too bad for Nancy Pelosi most Americans can call a spade a spade.

Never forget what they would do to you and your family. Why won't most Americans give up their second amendment rights you may be asking?

These videos may not be deleted entirely off the internet as of now because they know Jordan has a decent legal team.

I think what's crazy is how we're all supposed to believe our local news is coming up with this script on their own.

This video really upset me when it first came out, and now here it is for you all to see in case they deleted it from every other website on earth. First the Trump legal team explains how this is new footage, then some really scared state senator claims the video is already debunked even though it's the first time anyone has ever seen it. The really upsetting part is that she doesn't know why it's supposedly been debunked, just that someone else dubunked it lol, we need to demand more from our local representatives, the lady in the video is clearly just following orders.

Crazy how the internet deletes everything that goes against the grain of the democrat platform. This argument was recorded and discussed for months until the big tech oligarchs finally decided to memory hole this argument. Anyone who has ever worked in the government knows this entire thing is a scam.

What a crazy year 2020 was, but it didn't have to be. Instead of threatening people and fear mongering for political gain, if we stuck to a common sense approach to the virus we all would be over this non sense. But it's likely all governments will continue to push this hysteria into 2021, here's a glimpse of the tough talk our politicians were spewing during those tough times lol

If you are the owner of this video I will give you credit but I know this video has been taken down before. Here it is again to remind everyone how stupid they think we are.

Safe startup using 3 points of contact, power on, lifting the forks, and driving in a standing Crown forklift. Simple operation for beginners or those who have never used a lift before.

This video shows the forks forward operation because you can see the driver manipulate the controls. If you were to drive this forklift in a warehouse, you would need to turn around and travel with the forks trailing behind you.

How to put most cars on ramps.
You may need to do this for an oil change, or to access the transmission on a front wheel drive vehicle.
Some people use a jack, and jack stands which is a good method but can be very time consuming and produce the same results.
Ramps can be found at any auto parts store, these are rated for 16,000 lbs although they don't look like it.
Plastic scares people, but this is all they make now.
Place them as far into the front wheels as you can, ensure that the front wheels are straight, and ensure the ramps are straight onto the wheels.
Once they're set, go ahead and start the car. Put the vehicle, and slowly ease off the brake, you may need to lightly touch the gas to get onto the ramps (I know I did for this video). Use as little gas as possible, once you feel both wheels start to level out, you're ok to stop, put the vehicle in park, and apply the emergency brake. You don't necessarily need to drive all the way to the end of the ramps, just enough so that both wheels are fully on the level surface (if you've done otherwise please comment below).
Once you're on the ramps, go ahead and place wheel blocks behind your back tires, please do not forget to remove these when you're getting off the ramps, it will seriously mind f%ck you.

Recharge the Air Conditioning in a 2007 Ford Focus using a cheap recharge kit.
You will need:
T30 Torx bit
Quarter inch drive ratchet
5/16" socket (bring the whole kit anyway just in case)
Flat head screwdriver
AC Recharge kit with gauge, and full can of R134A coolant

Turn wheels as far right as possible to allow access to AC reservoir.
You don't need to remove every screw under the wheel well, just the 2 shown in the video. Pull back the plastic with a flat head (pan head) screwdriver. You can prevent damaging the paint if you start at the insertion point shown in the video. I switched screwdrivers during the video in case you didn't notice. You can pull back the plastic far enough so that the wheel holds it in place giving you access to the AC reservoir. Remove the green/blue (don't forget to put it back on when you're done).
Turn on your vehicle, and turn on maximum AC mode with circulation. This will engage the AC compressor. Connect the AC recharge hose by pulling up on the retention ring, then lower the opening onto the AC reservoir. Pull the trigger to let refrigerant flow into your system, check the gauge to ensure you aren't over filling the system which can lead to problems or destroy your system. I put about half a can into this vehicle when it probably could've used a full can, just playing it safe. And if I want to add more later, I can easily.
Remove the AC recharge system, replace the green/blue cap, turn off the vehicle, close up the plastic, and fasten all screws. Job complete. Finish your beer.

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