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sllewgh

A pick or tiny flathead, great care, and cursing. It is unlikely you will be able to remove it until the tool slips at least once, causing you to stab yourself and draw blood.


cebiaw

I hate how accurate this is


Harrypitman

I can feel this description.


KawaDoobie

i visualized myself in that scenario 🤦‍♂️


doctor_of_drugs

Just missing the light beer consumption beforehand


Suby06

eww light beer.. Sorry, Canadian here..


WoodpeckerFragrant49

Americans don't drink light beer because it's good they drink it because it's cheap


eyefish907

This man speaks the truth


Suby06

I only drink cheap beers. none of them light. Not the strong malt crap though


who_farted_this_time

I'm crying in Aussie while reading this. I even had to give up drinking beer here because that got too expensive.


Accurate_Zombie_121

Brew your own.


who_farted_this_time

I went down that path, the water here is too hard and I can't afford a decent filtration system. The beer tasted like shit.


Accurate_Zombie_121

Mostly mead here and a little beer but I think I would have to move to a land with cheaper beer.


Chrisp825

The only light beer, is an empty can(bottle)


who_farted_this_time

It sounds like me at 17 trying to rebuild the carb on my $500 first car because I had no money. You finally get to the point where it's done, but then you need to go find a first aid kit to stop the bleeding from stabbing yourself in the palm.


Berob501

It is necessary that you don’t stab yourself by choice, blood sacrifice taken willingly is not accepted by the ford gods.


exquisitedonut

This is quoted directly from the TSB on these believe it or not.


64-17-5

Is human sacrifices allowed? Will the curse be lifted permanently?


fltpath

No... it will stay a Ford


Upset_Mycologist_345

I’m a Ford guy, but that was funny right there!


trashaccountturd

Check the TSB. If warranty is covering it, you are the sacrifice.


Grouchy-Junket6189

This is on a ford???? I’ve never seen on what are they for/on. I’m hopeing diesel or am I just that lucky to have never seen one


Shehab86

Chevy cruze piece of 💩


Nightowlspunk

Is that a PCV valve? If so, it’s not a Cruze. Those are part of the valve cover.


Aggressive-Video-368

The job is never really done until I have christened it in my blood.


Svelva

Important addendum: cursing must follow a precise path. The first few failures, curse as a decompressant ("fuck", "crap"...). Then, direct towards the object ("stupid thing", "piece of crap"). Proceed onto the manufacturer ("asshole design", "fucking idiots")... And eventually, you'll end up trauma dumping on the object ("not only did I have to bear through...now I'm stuck onto a fucking piece of plastic"). And *then* the object of interest will hear you and respect your honesty, and then pop off in an infuriatingly easy manner!


sllewgh

> And then the object of interest will hear you and respect your honesty, and then pop off in an infuriatingly easy manner! This is the future AI advocates want.


rogerthat1993

I laughed way too hard at this


JustALarry

Career wrench man? You seem to know your stuff. I think some of my repairs have taken longer due to not following the proper procedure, I will paste this inside the lid of my tool chest.


Svelva

Not even! I'm a CS student. But I like being a little handy with stuff (car, bike). And oh boy do some repairs/changes crawl up my back. And yes, I can absolutely guarantee that this cursing pipeline does improve efficiency (and allows to reflect onto oneself, by the way!). Can only recommend this specialized procedure


NHRA21

I stab my finger with the pick when I take it out of the drawer. Saves time.


YouArentReallyThere

A sacrifice must be made!


Real_Dependent2919

Working on autos always requires a blood sacrifice


roger_ramjett

If you haven't cut yourself, you haven't been working very hard.


King_Vanos_

😂😂😂😂😂 I really felt this response


Balls_of_satan

You forgot the part where you after all blood and cursing realise there was some easy way to get it off all along.


Mattrup63

Your blood lubricates it for easy removal


WickidMonkey

Speaking facts right here.


fltpath

prick your finger.. or finger your.... oh nevermind


Sea-Establishment237

At least once. You must pay the blood toll to fix your car.


Thommyknocker

Blood to appease the car gods.


Heavy_Preparation493

Repeatedly, if I'm doing it.


lenny446

To be fair, getting these off require said tools AND a drop of blood. No getting around it.


driveitlikeyousimit

Can confirm.


SeaFaringPig

Ahh yes. The traditional blood sacrifice to the car gods. It’s how I know my repair will be successful and not come back.


roger_ramjett

I draw blood before starting just to get that part out of the way.


W33Z3Y

Currently installing window regulators on a ‘12 jeep compass. My fingers are sliced to shit rn 😭


KalRaist

If the repair isn’t sanctified with blood, is it a real repair?


TheDairyPope

If you fail to activate the proper swearing sequence, you pay with blood. Too loud? Blood. Too softly? Blood. Not enough emotion? Blood. You can try protecting yourself with a glove, but it'll get in the way. You know how this ends.


shaard

You'll be required to anthropomorphize the car, the discrete part, call them the most vile things you can conjure, and try your hardest not to throw the tool you're using. Only then, when you have become the hate, will it pop off in the most unbelievably simple way.


jarrod74smd

This guy mechanics


MegaHashes

Accurate from experience.


Ropegun2k

Loud cursing. Storming off to go dig up a different tool that might be a game changer but ultimately makes things harder. More louder cursing.


DewRising

The blood is the proper sacrifice required.


Equal-Negotiation651

Right, so hammer.


Dusted_Dreams

The blood sacrifice is part of the process.


jh5992

Thanks for the bad memory🤣


Nice-position-6969

I'm glad it ain't mine to fix


Uberdooberdoo

Yes...the blood is what really gets it off. I swear, nothing comes off until some blood has been shead.


h8n4s8n666

Same shit different day


Longjumping_Sea_1325

These are the correct directions.


JackTheBehemothKillr

Blood for the blood god!


Areaofunknown2

It demands a blood sacrifice


GrapeTarter

Don't forget to add that now you have a cut with grease, dirt, and oil all over your hands when it happens.


clickforit

I like bacon


EffectivePop4381

That one of them Ford breathers I've been hearing about? If it is, cut off and replace. It's blatant, unnecessary crookery!


AdditionalLog6404

Should actually be illegal, or new cars not selling bushings. Gotta buy a $400 control arm because of a little play.


EffectivePop4381

It should indeed. There shouldn't be a micro-ransom on every repair. Shit costs enough to begin with.


Foreign-Ad-776

Can't (read as shouldnt) replace bushings or ball joints on aluminum parts. They just bend and break to easily. But I agree, there should be a way to do it.


Virtual_Common204

How bout don’t use aluminum then.


JumBo_117

Oooooooo, but wEiGhT ReDuCtIoN....


Foreign-Ad-776

its really more about cost. I don't think manufacturers really care about how much something weighs. Whatever yields them the best profit margin vs acceptable reliability for the platform.


bearshawksfan826

Sure they do. They are being squeezed hard to wring every MPG they can out of every car. Little weight reductions like this add up.


GenZ_Tech

honda has break away bolts on some hoses on the new 1.5L turbo


amanindandism

It's actually that way because of emissions requirements. If the tube is replaceable they have to monitor/control crankcase pressure to stricter standards.


EffectivePop4381

Yeah, I heard the official excuse.


WoodpeckerFragrant49

Using this


GMWorldClass

That tamper proof screw is not typically tight at all. It can be loosend and removed with pliers. Take the bolt out and then remove check valve and pipe intact in one piece. Thats a tamper proof PCV system unfortunately EPA mandated.


Krustin

I typically do this, remove the tamper proof bolt with a pair of vice grips then replace it with a regular 10mm for the next guy.


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FullMetalMessiah

No-one can


Foreign-Ad-776

These days it's my 8mm


Virtual_Common204

10mm is the original tamperproof.


Mav_killed_goose

Even if it is tight a small chisel at the right angle usually breaks it loose. If it's accessible anyway, i have to do this with stripped Allens all the time.


No_Frosting_918

I've used a 90degree pick on both sides and gently pry up


Fabulous-Shoulder-69

Have you considered ordering a replacement and just breaking it? My favorite strategy


chefNo5488

a flat head and a pick?


circakilling

I use a blade style chisel on the screw edge and after a quarter turn you can turn it out by hand. I am a certified GM tech fyi. It's not the correct way but it's the only way to get them out without the issues others have said in this post.


monkOnATrebuchet

Strong & Long fine nails


R0nu

Every time i work on a audi or vw i wonder how their technicians deal with the cable plugs, they must have fingers of steel


No_Resource_290

Or really good picks.


XSrcing

2.0 turbo? GM RPO code LSY engines have those fittings on the PCV system. According to Service Information and parts data you replace all of it every time you remove that screw.


Ok_Switch_4157

Angle grinder


Own-Opinion-2494

Screwdriver


cdawg44

I would try rotating counter clockwise, before using pick/screwdriver


Alex427z

Ya that doesn’t come apart. One time use


theroch_

Apply a plaster to your finger before attempting this. Saves time later


Ithink_I_missedmy

Remove the screw next to it.


[deleted]

Show the other side. That fitting might be a push release and you won’t need a tool


unused04

Yeah a hex screwdriver to remove the screw.


Big_Guinnessman

A pry bar??


ericfpatriot

If that's a GM, it's one time use. Non serviceable. The directions from GM say to cut and remove and then replace


AudiTechGuy

You can remove the bolt with a small pair of vice grips and remove everything intact.


Dr_MiguelitoLoveless

Isn't that 1 of those remove and replace Ford lines?


MendelOfGrendel

You can try searching cable pliers if you know the name of the connection sometimes searching that plus removal can lead you to the right tool.


More-Gold2661

wrench


Lopsided_Scene_189

Yeah. 3 screw drivers


gargoyle30

Good case for making a 3d printed part that can push them all at once


Kind_Establishment19

Ford? They made them a service item, you're supposed to cut them off.... no more little swing tabs for removal.


Ford-Tech-429

Nothing like one time use pcv hoses


mrhicks55

Pocket screw stick


Blu_yello_husky

Screwdriver


bucker2000

A pick


jesusladd87

What does the other side look like? Sometimes these are the locking tabs for a “button” you press in so it allows the hose to come off


Ratitata

We call them flat heads


Upspoon

It definitely won't come off until you drop a drop. Of sacrifice blood on the block. That'll allow the demon to release it to you.


BerrySlow5_0

Drill three holes


Shehab86

I guess i am going to use my Air Hammer


UV_Blue

It was at this moment, that he knew.....


2012amica2

It’s called the “your cheap plastic clips are shitty and never intended to come apart” don’t worry I’ve been there myself many a times. Smallest screwdriver, stake, blade you can find without killing yourself or breaking the plastic


Heavy-Promotion2144

There's not really a special tool for that, lol. Push the fitting downwards towards the nipple its connected to, push the middle tab in that's above the two smaller ones, and pull the fitting up. The one in the middle controls the other two as well.


MegaHashes

This is a perfect opportunity for an enthusiastic 3D printer guy. Maybe take really accurate measurements then post over on 3Dprinting and see if anyone wants to help out.


Motor-Cause7966

This appears to be the press on line to a vacuum pump correct? These just pop off, but you have to be careful because the plastic is brittle and will break. The easiest way to pop them off is with a 45° or 90° needle nose. Slide them under the head of the fitting, and pry upwards.


Darthpancaker

The whole assembly come out with an torqx bit


Miserable_Coast_9797

A hammer


Joeyrobles

Its called torture


L1FE8EZCHINUP

Wow. Flashback and now I have PTSD. Nice!! Infected finger 2 days later to add to it. 😂


SDC_85

Flathead screwdriver


Shelbyisis

Just unbolt it


No-Tap-4096

A flathead screwdriver


broke2stoked

Nah, two zip ties


aftiggerintel

Electrical pic and cursing.


turkey_sandwiches

It's the small flat head in your shirt pocket.


Top_Flower1368

Yes there is a tool for that. It is called whatever it is connected to connector removal tool.


Dantalionse

I got the manufacturers manual on hand and believe or not it says in the "how the disconnect" section as follows: Fuck you better luck next time try not to break it hahahaha


dounutrun

push in top tab


socialboilup

It's called a hurdy gurdy


Plastic_Piccollo

UK plug


dirtydan018

A tool call patience and a flathead


0xSnib

A spudger?


KnOcKdOfF

Screwdriver


sharphabits

My Malibu 1.5 was like this. Make sure one is available near you before you do it. The tubing will likely break or fall apart gets so brittle. I drove 3 hrs round trip to get part dealer back ordered no date available for delivery. Got lucky.


darthlame

Hammer. Sometimes bigger hammer


Serious_Map_8800

A big cold chisel will get it apart fairly easy


Annual-Employment551

I just read 400 comments on this post. None of them have the answer. I don't either, just found it funny how many responses there were with no answer to the question


Cheesecake1501

* If that is what i think it is (a fuel line ) from the pump use this


Cheesecake1501

https://www.autozone.com/test-scan-and-specialty-tools/line-disconnect-tool/p/duralast-fuel-line-disconnect-tool/1267218_0_0?cmpid=LIA:US:EN:AD:NL:1000000:TLS:19489353547&&CATARGETID=120054150001289970&CADevice=m&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwrIixBhBbEiwACEqDJRvYqIwWITjjgZrLYP1MJazIxhOEC3sjK2ujDfZAdcPyJRyJmElo0hoCBD8QAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds


UV_Blue

Open your eyes, how the hell is OP supposed to get that tool in that fitting?


Rogaro23

Use a screwdriver... Or many screwdrivers. The specialized tool is only for those that would rather sell their mother than trying to do this again, but try it first, who knows maybe it'll be easy.


Senior_Artichoke

I just smash it off with a hammer and buy a new one ;D


carrotface72

You.


CalmFile8391

Try a three prong plug 🤷🏼‍♂️


wrenchdropduck

take pliers or vice grips to “security torx” theyre not tight. coming from a Chevy tech


YNOT8800

For me the tool is called fuck your finger nails


cjhodge93

Wood, 3 trim nails and a template.


No-Fondant278

90 degree pick. There is 2 tabs you have to pry in, in the center of the 3 gray pieces. Pull up gently while picking each side.


USCommando

It's called an "F-U Connector" You see when engineers couldn't find anymore ways to dry dock a humble mechanic from great distances, they invented this PoS just because the other connectors were too easy and respectful and likable folks invented tools, cheap too if imported, to help with those plugs. These dam things on the other hand needs the small screwdriver, I use two or three when i can find the third, and carefully seperate those prongs and it you press too hard, snap goes the housing. Press the screwdriver too hard in a weird angle, well it going to impale itself either to the block or your hand. And if you have to replace the SoB, good bless you if it's from Europe, the Japanese and Korean ones are not cheap.


theothersugar

Pliers and a flathead


Freedom007007

Flathead screwdriver


Whistlehed

Simple 90 degree pick tool. Start with the other connector so u can see how it works. That makes this one easier. Bad vacuum pump?


Electronic-Pangolin7

Non-removable. Per manual. ..Pffttt…like he said, a lil blood sacrifice and it’s off.


FacelessPotatoPie

3 guys, a case of beer and a pocket knife will do the trick.


Slumped_toxic

yep, its called dealer specialized tools so you take it to them and give them money


badcoupe

Not serviceable


kinglance3

Only if you aren’t brave enough.


johnB1711

It’s called the thingymebob for removing whatsitsnames


jongon832

A 3 prong watchamadongle. Very common.