Eurowise discount

Now that the CrewMembership program is fully up and running, it’s time to learn more about the companies that are supporting the program. Each week I will feature a company that is giving CrewMembers discounts. This is my way of letting you guys know just how awesome it is to be a CrewMember. It also allows me to give back to the the companies that help support the CrewMember program.

Eurowise MK1 Vr6

I have been doing business with Mike and the guys from Eurowise for years. The first time I went to the shop was on a quick trip to Charlotte with my wife. We stopped in to pick up my MK1 VR6 swap kit. Mike, having no idea who I was, stopped what he was doing to show me another Cabby they were finishing up. He walked us around the shop, and talked about the swaps for about 30 minutes. Mike, the owner of Eurowise, didn’t have to stop what he was doing to help me, but he did. I clearly will never forget that.

The Discounts Mike was one of the first people to step up with a discount for CrewMembers. I actually talked to him years ago about it. And when it was time to go live, he was all in. Eurowise is giving CrewMembers 10% off Eurowise products. Here are some examples:

  • Mk1 VR6 Conversion Kit (stage 1)
    This kit retails for $1099. With your discount you save almost $110. This means you are making money by becoming a CrewMember. This is the kit that I used in my Cabby. I even did a review on it. Mk1VR6 review.
  • Eurowise cast AAA 12V thermostat housing
    This is another Eurowise product I have removed. I had this installed on my GTI for a while. It will also be going back into he GTI when the engine is finished. The thermostat kit retails for $179.99, you save $18. That is almost 30% of your membership. MK3 AAA thermostat housing review
  • 1.8T Aluminum Coolant flanges
    If you drive a just about any VW, you know the engine bay has plenty of plastic. You also know that if you look at that plastic wrong, it breaks. Eurowise has made a solution for that. You can change out the plastic coolant flanges of aluminium ones.

mk1 vr6 kit These are just a few examples of ways you can basically pay for your CrewMembership. Remember that discounts are only part of the story. You also get exclusive videos from me. These videos can range from super secret Wookie reveals, to really raw unfiltered motivating content. In addition to that, you gain instant access to the VW/Audi training manuals that I build. These are part of a class that costs $355 to attend. Learn more about becoming a CrewMember

Free way to support the show
If becoming a CrewMember is not your thing, or simply not in the budget, I totally understand. But you can still help support the show by doing your Amazon shopping through me. By using the HumbleMechanic Amazon link. When you buy the things you were going to buy on Amazon using my link, I get a little credit for it. It doesn’t cost you a penny more, but it helps me out. I also put together some recommended tools at the bottom of every page for you. It is a simple, quick, and free way to help me keep the lights on LOL. As always I love your comments. If you have any questions about this or any other blog post, article of video, post that below. Also if you have an idea for a show you can email me, or use the contact me form! Don’t forget to follow me at:

DIYandDRive

DIYandDRiveToday I will show you how to DIY removing a Volkswagen tail light. This is a common repair on many cars. If you have a damaged VW or Audi tail light, this video can help. The DIY was performed on a 2000 VW Passat B5 sedan. The steps may be similar for other VW and Audi models.

Become a CrewMember
Do you like Humble Mechanic videos? Want even more ? Consider becoming a CrewMember. CrewMembership gets you exclusive videos from me. You will also get discounts to companies we all buy from. Included with your CrewMembership is all the VW/Audi training manuals from the classes I teach(these are $350 each). If you want to help me keep the lights on, and get amazing and exclusive benefits, become a CrewMember!

Help Support The Show
Many of you have asked about supporting the show. For that I thank you. For now, the best things you can do are SHARE THE SHOW, and shop with my links on Amazon. You will not spend any more money that you would normally. Here is the Amazon link ~ Humble Mechanic on Amazon or you can check out some recommended tools I have listed below.

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Having trouble viewing? Watch “How To Remove a VW Tail Light ~ Salvage Yard Tips” on YouTube.

For more salvage yard DIYs, be sure to check out the Salvage Yard DIY’s playlist. As always I love to hear your thoughts. Please post them in the comments section below.Also if you have an idea for a show you can email me, or use the contact me form!

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How to DIY a CAR part

Today I will be taking your automotive questions. If you have a question about a car, car repair, DIYs on your car, Volkswagen, mechanic’s tools, or anything car related, ask it up. If you have a car question for a show like this, email me Charles(at)Humblemechanic(DOT)com.  Be sure to put the phrase “Question for Charles” in the subject. That is the best way to avoid the spam monster. If you don’t get your question on this show, email it again just to be sure.

Sponsor of the Day CRP AUTOCRP deals in a ton of OE automotive parts. They also make the factory DSG fluid for VW. Having them as a sponsor will give us access to more information about fluids than I would ever get from VW. I am really excited to have them as a resource of information. To learn more about the great products they have, check out CRPAutomotive.com 

Help Support The Show Many of you have asked about supporting the show. For that I thank you. For now, the best things you can do are SHARE THE SHOW, and shop with my links on Amazon. You will not spend any more money that you would normally. Here is the Amazon link ~ Humble Mechanic on Amazon or you can check out some recommended tools I have listed below. Join me as I take you questions on:

Join me as I take your automotive questions on:

  • (0:43) ~ CrewMember Benefits
  • (1:24) ~ The truth about torque specs
  • (6:54) ~ Jetta trunk issues
  • (09:08) ~ CCTA timing chain replacement parts?
  • (13:47) ~ Tips for replacing mk5 AC line 🙁
  • ShopDAP timing chain kit
  • And more

Trouble viewing? Watch “Viewer Automotive Questions ~ Podcast Episode 182” on YouTube.

As always I love to hear your thoughts. Please post them in the comments section below. Again, if you have a question for a show like this, email me Charles(at)humblemechanic(dot)com with Question for Charles in the subject. Also if you have an idea for a show you can email me, or use the contact me form!

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Is PetrolBox Good

Today I am doing something a little different. We are unboxing January’s PetrolBox. PetrolBox is a monthly car subscription box made by car enthusiasts. When you sign up for PetrolBox, you will receive package each month filled with different car stuff. This is my third month of PetrolBox. I have go tools, t-shirts, air fresheners and even really cool socks. I have to say it’s more fun to get them now, than as a kid on Christmas. Also the folks at PetrolBox are CrewMember supporters. 

Help Support The Show Many of you have asked about supporting the show. For that I thank you. For now, the best things you can do are SHARE THE SHOW, and shop with my links on Amazon. You will not spend any more money that you would normally. Here is the Amazon link ~ Humble Mechanic on Amazon or you can check out some recommended tools I have listed below.

Having trouble viewing? Watch “UnBoxing January PetrolBox®” on YouTube.

As always I love to hear your thoughts. Please post them in the comments section below.Also if you have an idea for a show you can email me, or use the contact me form! Also if you like the videos I produce for you, please consider joining the CrewMembership. There you will get exclusive videos, amazing discounts, and access to my training manuals.

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Mk4 Window DIY

MK4 Window DIYToday I will show you how to DIY removing a Volkswagen front window regulator. This is actually a very common repair at the dealership. You will need to remove the door trim panel, and secure the glass before making this repair. This is performed on a MK4 Jetta, other VWs and Audis may be similar

Help Support The Show Many of you have asked about supporting the show. For that I thank you. For now, the best things you can do are SHARE THE SHOW, and shop with my links on Amazon. You will not spend any more money that you would normally. Here is the Amazon link ~ Humble Mechanic on Amazon or you can check out some recommended tools I have listed below.

Join me today:


Having trouble viewing? Watch “How To Remove a VW Window Regulator ~ Salvage Yard Tips” on YouTube.

For more salvage yard DIYs, be sure to check out the Salvage Yard DIY’s playlist. As always I love to hear your thoughts. Please post them in the comments section below.Also if you have an idea for a show you can email me, or use the contact me form!

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VW mechanic

Today I will be taking your automotive questions. If you have a question about a car, car repair, DIYs on your car, Volkswagen, mechanic’s tools, or anything car related, ask it up. If you have a car question for a show like this, email me Charles(at)Humblemechanic(DOT)com.  Be sure to put the phrase “Question for Charles” in the subject. That is the best way to avoid the spam monster. If you don’t get your question on this show, email it again just to be sure.

Sponsor of the Day CRP AUTOCRP deals in a ton of OE automotive parts. They also make the factory DSG fluid for VW. Having them as a sponsor will give us access to more information about fluids than I would ever get from VW. I am really excited to have them as a resource of information. To learn more about the great products they have, check out CRPAutomotive.com 

Help Support The Show Many of you have asked about supporting the show. For that I thank you. For now, the best things you can do are SHARE THE SHOW, and shop with my links on Amazon. You will not spend any more money that you would normally. Here is the Amazon link ~ Humble Mechanic on Amazon or you can check out some recommended tools I have listed below. Join me as I take you questions on:

Join me as I take your automotive questions on:

  • (1:15) ~ Become a CrewMember!
  • (1:33) ~ Reuse engine mount bolts?
  • (4:33) ~ OEM VW repair manual tips?
  • (6:37) ~ BCM and fuse nonsense
  • (12:23) ~ Passat fuse and electrical issues
  • How to check and replace a fuse
  • And more


Trouble viewing? Watch “Viewer Automotive Questions ~ Podcast Episode 181” on YouTube.

As always I love to hear your thoughts. Please post them in the comments section below. Again, if you have a question for a show like this, email me Charles(at)humblemechanic(dot)com with Question for Charles in the subject. Also if you have an idea for a show you can email me, or use the contact me form!

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