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Nissan Pathfinder Running Boards Install (Infiniti QX60) 2013 – 2017

Recently I installed running boards on my 2017 Nissan Pathfinder, and the result looks beautiful. The running board I chose has plastic top surface and chrome sides. This is very similar to the OEM Nissan running boards which cost twice as much as this one from Amazon.

The installation time is about 4 hours at a moderate pace. I recommend you organize all the parts first, then sort the front, middle, rear brackets and screws accordingly. Everything went smoothly except for several t-bolts that you need to grind down so it fits the factory holes. Other than that, it’s a pretty easy wrenching job. Watch this video to see the entire installation procedure.

AUTEL DIAGLINK OBDII Diagnostic Scan Tool Review

This OBDII scan tool has a large color LCD display to make viewing the information very easy. The buttons are well laid out for easy navigation. The tool is protected with a rubber case to absorb any shocks. The unit does not require any batteries to operate. Most cars manufactured from 1996 will support OBDII diagnostic.

The tool comes with one free download for a car manufacturer codes. You can purchase additional software downloads if you need it. The benefit of this is you pay for what you need. Also you can stay updated with the latest software. My video review will show you how to update the software.

The tool also have quick access buttons to read codes, and erase codes. If you want to venture into more advanced features, this tool is able to show live data in text or graph.

ANCEL AD610 OBD2 ABS SRS Diagnostic Scan Tool

This OBDII scan tool has a large 3.2” color LCD display to make viewing the information very easy. The buttons are well laid out for easy navigation. The tool is protected with a rubber case to absorb any shocks. The unit does not require any batteries to operate. Most cars manufactured from 1996 will support OBDII diagnostic.

All you need to do is plug it into your car’s OBDII (DLC) port and it will power up using the car’s power. You can then start the vehicle to read any trouble codes or pending codes. If there are trouble codes, you can use this tool to erase the code. The tool also has the ability to clear ABS and SRS trouble lights.

The tool also have quick access buttons to read codes, and erase codes. If you want to venture into more advanced features, this tool is able to show live data in text or graph. You can also connect the unit to a computer with the included USB cable to update its software. There is an option to look up definition of trouble codes simply by entering the trouble code. Once you are done, just unplug the unit from the car and store it in the provided storage case. Very simple to use and can save you money in the long run.

How To Make A Portable Jump Starter Adapter Cable

In this video, I will show you how to make your own portable battery jump starter power cable so you can use it to power any 12V devices. In my tutorial, I will make an adapter cable with the cigarette lighter plug for use with any 12V accessory devices that uses this plug. You can adapt this to any other connector for your application. The connector used to connect to the jump starter unit is a ‘EC5’ connector.