How To

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  • 2020
  • 11 Seasons

An anxious New Yorker attempts to give everyday advice while dealing with his own personal issues.

How To is a series that ran for 11 seasons (33 episodes) between October 23, 2020 and on

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How to Flair Army-Navy-Type Brake Fittings
6. How to Flair Army-Navy-Type Brake Fittings
January 1, 2014
AN, or Army-Navy, fittings are a robust type of 37-degree, single-flare end for steel brake lines. A guide shows how to adapt them for use on a personal car.
How to Swap the Radiator of a Classic '71 Chevelle
5. How to Swap the Radiator of a Classic '71 Chevelle
January 1, 2014
Gary Kirston shows how to keep a hot rod cool for the summer using his 1971 Chevelle.
How to Tune-up a 1969 International Scout, Part 2
4. How to Tune-up a 1969 International Scout, Part 2
January 1, 2014
The final steps in the tune-up process of the 1969 Scout's engine, and what to keep an eye out for, are revealed.
How to Tune-up a 1969 International Scout, Part 1
3. How to Tune-up a 1969 International Scout, Part 1
May 19, 2019
A half-century of wear and tear can wreak havoc on carburetors and complex ignition systems of vintage trucks, like a 1969 Scout. A guide explains how to inspect elements like the distributor cam, rotor, spark plugs and carburetor screws.
How to Repair and Replace a U-Joint in the Field
2. How to Repair and Replace a U-Joint in the Field
May 9, 2019
Editor Rick Pewe shows how to field-repair and replace a U-joint on one of his old, beloved Jeeps.
How to Replace an Axle Seal
1. How to Replace an Axle Seal
May 5, 2019
JP's resident expert, Rick Pewe, shows how to replace an axle seal in just a few simple steps.
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How To is available for streaming on the website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch How To on demand at Max, Prime and Hulu.
  • Premiere Date
    October 23, 2020