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Nov 13, 2017
1/4" 3-way brass tee for Gas
The five of these tees cost less than one at my local store. Made of Brass, looks durable and good for for standard 1/4" (ID) gas line. Will use for a drain line for gasoline on generators and riding mower.

Dec 17, 2015
Best option on some units
1 of 1 found this helpful For some tape players, this is the only solution. Cleaning manually is usually better, if you can do it, but where a device will not play unless a tape is in it, this is the choice.
I bought an older used tape deck which won't play unless a tape is in it, and also was very dirty, maybe even rusty, that is just so bad this type of cleaner would not help.
For a car tape player, one of these will easily keep up with cleaning needs when used regularly.

Aug 20, 2017
Driver Side Regulator
This Regulator, with motor, firs my 2003 Toyota Corolla (made in Japan) perfectly. There are excellent videos on YouTube that can take you step by step in replacing a window regulator, and I had little problems. The image of this regulator shows it with about 10" of wire to the connector, whereas my original had it's connector mounted directly to the motor. This caused a minor problem that the wire was hanging in the path of the window, and I fixed the problem by adding a cable tie to hold the extra wire out of the way.
After getting the new regulator installed, the last step was to re-attach the window glass, and there I did have a problem. The glass had slipped out or it's track, the rubber or "felt" liner in the channel it moves up and down in, and I had not noticed it until after the glass was attached to the new regulator. It was not moving up and down easily, and was hard to get back into the track.
Another YouTube video showed replacing a broken window glass, and although it did not say it, it showed rotating the window glass sideways in the track to install it. It only took a little time to unbolt the glass from the regulator, turn it to get out of it's incorrect position in the channel, and then rotate it back into the correct position in the felt, then reattach to the regulator.
With everything working properly and the trim inside of the door back on, my car is once again a pleasure to drive.
If you have a problem of the window glass not moving smoothly up and down, don't wait to replace the regulator; Its not that hard and is an inexpensive fix..