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Episode: 3382
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Title: HPR3382: How I fixed a fault on my car for free thanks to YouTube
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3382/hpr3382.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 22:26:52
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3382 for Tuesday, the 20th of July 2021.
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Today's show is entitled, How I Fixed to Falled on My Car for Free Thanks to YouTube.
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It is hosted by Mr. X and is about 13 minutes long and carries an explicit flag.
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The summary is, How I Fixed to Falled on My Car for Free and as an edit bonus without injuring myself.
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Hello and welcome Hacker Public Radio audience. My name is Mr. X and welcome to this podcast.
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As usual, I'd like to start by thanking the people at HPR for making this service available
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to us all on these here in their tubes. HPR is a community-led podcast provided by the community
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for the community. That means you can contribute to why don't you send in a show.
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All you need is a recording device and we've all got something like that these days,
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a mobile phone, an MP3 player, a computer if you've got one, laptop, tablet, anything.
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Send in a show, hit record button and send in a show, it's very easy. You might enjoy it.
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If you're all contributed, we'd have more shows and we'd know what to do with.
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Anyway, for reference, I've done it before and I think I don't know how to always do it,
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but I think for reference, I'll start by saying this is Saturday the 20th of February,
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2000 and 21. The thing is still going on. The thing I won't talk about.
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So, yes, I don't know if I've been mentioned before,
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but while this thing was going on, my faithful car packed in and I had to buy myself
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something in a bit of a hurry and I had to go to garage and I garage and buy a car from there,
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so it's not necessarily how I go a bit of buying cars. I tend to buy old second-hand cars,
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so this car box was a bit newer than I'm used to. I think really what did the car in was that
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my previous car had an automatic gearbox and I think with it sitting so long, I think that's what
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what the seal was basically went in the gearbox and oil getting to places it shouldn't have
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been and I think I think actually what caused it to feel. And then a huge mileage, it was quite,
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I think it was about 75,000 miles, something like that, 76. In fact, this new car, I say new,
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it's actually about the same mileage, it's approaching 80,000 now, so anyway, I digress.
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The point is I was driving at the other day, I don't drive it very often because of the thing going on,
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I think I tank a petrol last many weeks these days and sometimes it sits for almost a week,
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I mean that's not ideal for a car, but anyway I was driving the car and I heard it's looking
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at this noise and I thought it was that noise and I was beginning to wonder, I don't,
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you know the back in my mind I was thinking well it's a new car, what's not new now, it's
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it's about six months old, but you always think, I think I'm high into it, I probably paid too much
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for it, I almost definitely did because I bought it for my garage, but it takes me real well,
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I know I think it takes me well to get a bit of confidence in my car and see, is it going to be
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okay and I'm always looking at it for things to go wrong, so I mean generally I've been quite
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lucky with my cars and I haven't had a lot of problems with my car with my cars over the years,
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so it's just I guess it's always a concern sort of thing, but anyway, digressing again,
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I was driving along and I kind of heard this kind of noise and I thought is it to do with,
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you know, with an accelerate, is it an engine thing, the car feels smooth, so I didn't
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sound like that, and then I kind of eased off, and then of course when I was in Utah just
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coasting I couldn't hear it, so that's kind of what we think it was something to do, maybe
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something to do, an engine or something like that, oh no, you know, it's not good, but I got
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near my destination and there was some rumble strips that sort of uneven bumpy bits that you go
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over on the housing estate, and these are just slow cars down, and of course as a car rumbled over
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it, I heard this kind of, lots of twanging noises, in fact, I thought initially that it was maybe
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the, maybe the bonnet release had not been clipped in properly, that's what I first of all thought,
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but once I went over these rumble, rumble strip things, these bumps, I could do the kind of twanging
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all that sounds like something like, you know, an exhaustee thing or something, maybe the heat
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shield or something like that, so anyway I, I, I parked up and revved the engine a little bit,
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nothing happened, I know my previous car that mull 4 focus, it was a little bit rattling the
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heat shields and whatnot, and I ducked my head under and had a look, I mean I had my, I had
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good, not good clothes on, but I didn't want to go lying on the, on the, on the driveway to have a
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look, so I ducked my head under and I, at first I couldn't see anything, and then everything looked
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all as soldering in place, and then I spotted it flapping, it was indeed a heat shield, oh god,
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so it was, it, I sort of just left it at that, and when I got back home, I, I had a closer look
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and sure nothing, there's two, two bolts that hold the heat shield on, kind of in the middle of the
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car, the, the, the heat shield itself, it's thin aluminium, thin aluminium tray, and the, with
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all the vibration, vibrating and all that, it, it, it, it broke away from the, the bolt and was,
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just completely loose, and probably that, that final rumble strip, just made the completely break
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away, so I did what most of us geeks do, and I had a look online, they're a YouTube search,
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you know, I heard you fix a, hard rattling, heat shield, I think was a, was a search terms I
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used, I didn't even say on the exhaust, or, or muffler, as, as you maybe see in America, and then
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there was a whole slew of suggestions, somebody suggested using, you know, you, you jell out the
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hole and you fit a pot rivets, and that was one suggestion, I can't, there was, there was three
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suggestions, anyway, I'm, I'm, I'm really not particularly handy, handy kind of person, and
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And I thought, well, I don't really want to be going into garages if I can help, but
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again, with all those going on, you know, you want to have, you made it to be a bit cautious,
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you know, if you can avoid going to places than I try to do that, you know.
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So I thought, so anyway, this, I don't have a pot of it gun, the idea of drilling out
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holes in my car, didn't fancy doing that anyway.
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Oh, and that was the, the second option was to keep, you can create brackets from a strip
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and drill holes and all that and I don't have anything like that handy, so I'm not good.
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But the third option which somebody came up with, which I will include a link to the
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video, if it's still available and all that, some of the you, and it's something I definitely
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have plenty of, was using a tin lid and so in fact, having a, my four-legged companion
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it goes to quite a few tin lids, so we had plenty of these, those about, so you basically
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just flatten the tin lid, drill a hole in it with a, a trusty drill and I've got it,
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I've got a battery drill, a home-based drill, which I bought many, many years ago, it's
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a DIY, do-it-yourself shop in America, in Britain, and at least it was, I don't know if
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it's still around, but it's my good drill app.
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Anyway, did that drill through it?
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And of course, I also thought, well, these, these, not just going to come off, but they
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did, they did, you know, I put a wee bit WD40 on them last night and I managed to loosen
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one that night and I had to go at the second where it wouldn't, wouldn't release, but the
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next day, today I should say, I'll give it another squirt, and should I, the nuts came
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off, so that was fine.
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So I just took the nuts off, drilled a hole in the tin lid, pushed it through, through
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there's a kind of bolt sticking out there, protruding out from underneath the car, screw
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the nut back on again, and that's a heat shield, lovely and secure, now I don't know how
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long it's going to last, how long it takes for a dog can lid to rush through, I don't
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know, is there something wrong with doing that?
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I don't know, I'm not a professional garage mechanic, it was a botch hack job to get
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me through the situation in just now, but I was delighted, I didn't, I didn't scuff
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my fingers, I didn't drill my fingers, I didn't cut my fingers on the can lid, it's what
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I had a kind of ring pull arrangement, and in fact the edge is quite, it's not that sharp,
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in fact, when you pull a ring pull can, and I sort of flexed the ring pull up and down
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until it snapped off, and it left I kind of dimple in the middle which is quite a bit
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thicker than the rest, the kind that's actually the bit that I drilled through, so that makes
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it that bit stronger, and while I didn't tighten the nuts as tight as originally where,
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I tightened them to a reasonable amount, and it also seemed very secure, so I'll need
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to keep an eye on it, but it's a very small heat shield, it's not a big thing, so I was
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delighted with the outcome, I don't know, I'm sure there'd be horrified mechanics in
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why would you do that, you know that, and that will work because blah blah blah blah blah,
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well feel free to comment on it if you've got a better solution, as I say it was things
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I had to hand, and as I say the final outcome was very good, so I was very pleased, and
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of course the weather at the moment is a bit rubbishy, and I managed to do it in the morning
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before the rain released, kicked off badly, it was raining a little bit, but here in
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Bonnie Scotland we get plenty of rain, so in fact to be perfect honest I would be, I'm
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very much looking forward to winter coming to an end because it seems to be going off
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forever, I'm sure it feels the same for a lot of people around the world, having a hard
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time just now, but I think that's all I've got on this one, and I hope it wasn't too
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rambly, but it's a good hack that if you ever have a loose rattling heat shield on your exhaust
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or muffler then a dog can lid, well just do the job, your mileage may vary of course, okay
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so that's it, that's all I have for today, if you want to contact me, or if you've got
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a better solution for your card zone show, came with love that, if you want to contact
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me I can be contacted at contacted at mrx at hpr at googlemail.com, that's mrx80hpr the
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at symbol googlemail.com, so until next time, thank you and goodbye.
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