Hello everyone! The Suzuki UY engine I just talked about, today's old irons, I will bring you a super practical car repair tips! Do you know, everyone says that the Suzuki UY engine is good, but today my car had a small fault, and the lighter stick didn't come back! Whether it's brothers or treasures, I'm sure you've all encountered this situation, right? Don't worry, let me solve this problem for you in detail today!
First, I prepared an eight-gauge socket wrench to see what was going on. I removed this screw first, and then removed the screw on the drive side cover. Note here, there is another screw that is a bit difficult to remove, but we can't be soft! Don't look at it small, but it's a bit difficult to dismantle. There is also a transmission air pipe, which must be removed first with a Phillips screwdriver. Then use a cardboard box to pad the hammer, and with a light hammer, you can knock it down.
Next, we need to take a closer look at the return spring and drive teeth and remove them. After some visual inspection, I guess the problem is with the spool of the lighter. In order to ensure that everything goes smoothly, we still have to come to a full range of cleaning and lubrication. At this time, I took out the artifact WD40 and used it to thoroughly clean and lubricate all the parts. Then, all that's left is the installation test! Don't worry, after my careful treatment, I believe that our repair is completely OK this time! No problem!
Let's look forward to the reboot of Suzuki UY! Whether it is Lao Tie or Baozi, you must remember that you should not be afraid when you encounter problems, you must face them bravely, there will always be a way to solve them! Come on! Wow! Such cool and practical car repair skills are all to make our car smoother. Thank you for your patience**, if you have any questions, please leave a message to me, treasures! I'll get back to you in a timely manner! Don't forget to like and ** oh! Come on, everyone!
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