THE PROJECT

Millions of women work on their own cars.

They diagnose problems, order parts, figure it out as they go. Most tool brands have never spoken to them directly. We're changing that.

Women Who Fix Cars is a series of real stories from real builders. We're here to follow their progress, support their builds, and show everyone else what's possible.

CREATOR SPOTLIGHT

Jayda Oshinboni

@jaydasride on Instagram →
2009 Honda Accord · $700 FB Marketplace

She bought a 2009 Honda Accord for $700 on Facebook Marketplace. It did not run. She is rebuilding it from the ground up, and documenting every step.

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Jayda's series follows the full transformation of a non-drivable project car into a clean, fully functional build. She covers every stage — brakes, interior, body panels, suspension, and final paint. Every mistake stays in. Every fix gets explained.

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Her audience follows her as someone learning as she goes, not as an expert. That is the point. When Jayda figures something out on camera, her viewers are figuring it out with her. That kind of content builds trust in a way that polished how-to videos cannot.

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As the build moves into the repair stages, Jayda is using the ANCEL FX6100 for deeper diagnostic work — running service resets, checking systems after repairs, and working through the jobs that go beyond a basic code scan.

ANCEL FX6100

Service resets · System checks post-repair · Full diagnostic beyond basic code scan

"My audience is following me as someone learning as I go, not as an expert. I think that storytelling angle is really powerful."
— Jayda Oshinboni

THEIR WORK, IN THEIR OWN WORDS.

Videos From The Builders We Follow

The most representative episodes — on YouTube and TikTok. Real progress, real mistakes, real fixes.

I Finally Fixed the Brakes on My $700 Accord

Jayda Oshinboni · @jaydasride

I Finally Fixed the Brakes on My $700 Accord

Jayda Oshinboni · @jaydasride

I Finally Fixed the Brakes on My $700 Accord

Jayda Oshinboni · @jaydasride

BUILT FOR THIS

The Tool For The Repair Stages

Not a code reader. A full diagnostic partner — for service resets, system checks, and everything that comes after the wrench.

When Jayda uses it

ANCEL FX6100

Full System Scan: Second diagnostic pass after Stage 01 repairs are complete

Brake Bleeding Reset: After the brake system is sorted in Stage 02

Oil Reset: After the first oil service on a car that had been sitting

Battery Registration: When the battery is replaced before final stages

Throttle Body Relearn: After cleaning or replacing the throttle body

TPMS Reset: After fitting new wheels in Stage 05

FCA & CANFD Support: Covers the 2009 Accord's protocol and future vehicles

DTC Code Explanations: Tells Jayda — and her viewers — what each code means in plain language

ANCEL FX6100 — View Product →

Join the Project

Women Who Fix Cars is an ongoing project. We are looking for builders, mechanics, restorers, and learners — anyone who works on their own car and documents it. If that is you, we want to hear from you.

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