Thanks for making the effort to record yourself doing the oil change. You did a nice job. What isn't clear to me from your video, however, is where the oil filters are. Are they accessible without taking off the skid plate? Or is taking off that plate not only convenient, but mandatory?
@AnthonyRicco, thank you. The skid plate doesn’t have to be removed. I only removed it, to avoid get oil on it and then drip into the garage floor. You can maybe put small towels just below the oil filter section to maybe catch the oil that drips but if you don’t care oil dripping, that’s optional. The oil filters are located just behind that rear step, I believe is visible around min 3:42
@@sergionavarro1707- after previously watching your entire review, now I know exactly what to look for and what it looks like. Going to the spot you told me to in the video, you're right, it's perfectly visible to me. Thank you very much for your reply.
First, great vid on how to change the oil. Here's my opinion on these oil changes. I have 300 miles on mine and I'm about to go ahead and do the 100 mile oil change. They want you to do it because of it being a new motor and possibly having a few shavings from the engine. I think its a bunch of BS myself. I checked my engine oil and it s full and looks brand new still. Its a gimmick folks, use your brains! Most engines DO NOT require such quick oil changes, its just a money maker for the dealerships. When people start doing these oil changes at home like this guy and me, the dealers will stop recommending these 100 mile oil be changes because they'll no longer be making major money off of them. When I bought my Talon in 2019, they said 300 miles, now they're down to 100 miles! I've never heard of one single side by side or atv ruining a motor by not doing an initial 100 mile oil change and I"ve owned a lot and neglected some of them pretty badly and no problems with any motor I have. Even the 600 mile intervals they recommend is WAY overkill! If my Diesel truck can go 5-6k miles until it needs an oil change, I highly doubt these off road machines need it every 600 miles, I'd go for 1,600 miles instead. Do yourselves a favor and stop changing brand new oil for brand new oil!
Hey Matthew, yeah Ridenow are expensive and up sell a lot of their accessories, delivery fees etc. I went in to Honda Motorsport in Scottsdale. Talk to Allen. So I actually had them install the roof, poly windshield, street legal kit. Also added a 4yr extension to the warranty, total 5 yrs. After all fees,accessories, came out to $28k I believe out the door. I’m sure if you don’t get extended warranty or accessories might be around $25k or so..
Just changed the brake light bulb after watching your video. Thank you very much for posting this. Great help! The gasket on mine wasn't stuck and it came off easily after prying off with a plastic prying tool. Some say we should avoid holding the new bulb with our hands due to the oils and can shorten the bulb life. I held it on with a tissue just so I avoid touching it with my fingers.
Hi Sergio, New to your Channel. I liked this Home, But it's made in a Bizarre way. As you come into the home there are 2 Guest Bedrooms and the Closest Bathroom is across from the Kitchen, and I prefer a Enclosed Shower which gives it that Flair, But other than that a Nicer Home 🏠🏡
Good video Sergio. I just bought a 99 and the lens was hard to remove so I wasn't sure if something else was holding it. After seeing this I put a little panel tool to pry one side and used a hair dryer to heat it. After a few seconds it popped free. I'm a happy man. Thanks again.
I'm not very computer literate. So can I use my cell phone? I have a Samsung Galaxy S7. Or do I need a connector to the projector from my Samsung Galaxy S7?
Hi Randy, the projector has a built in Roku smart device. You can stream thru the Roku. Now if you want to view what’s on your phone, I’m not sure if you are able to mirror things thru the Roku. But if you are looking to stream content then the built in Roku device that comes with the projector will get you streaming out the box.
Press smart view from the top drop down on your Android and connect it to your roku. It will say rokucast and show exactly what is in your phone. No cords needed.
You do need a speaker to have a better experience. The internal speaker it’s low. You can connect one directly via mini jack to the projector, the built in Roku doesn’t support Bluetooth or if you connect a smart device via HDMI and that device supports Bluetooth then that’s another route 🙃