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August in texas, dont need a heat gun. Best friends wife is a sketch artist, so i can easily get a bag of used erasers. Just one question....wtf is dental floss?
I just use WD-40 ans use floss, any kind of rope/line skinny enough. Def not recommended but the first time I did it, I used a razor blade 😂 it didn't scratch anything but for the 2nd time I just used my finger nail anD drenched it in WD-40
For determining oil change intervals you can ignore mileage intervals. They're a scam. Instead, look up the oil capacity of your model vehicle. Then multiply by the oil change constant of 200 to find how much fuel to burn between oil changes. Ex: oil capacity= 1.5 gallons x200 = 300 gallons of fuel. That's it. Just change oil every 300 gallons of fuel burned. To hell with mileage intervals because we can't discern between severe and ideal driving conditions. (Between highway driving and city driving)
you are an id, no way oil needs to be changed 3000 miles, that's from 50 years ago, and all you have to do is look at your manual. it's so sad that there's people like you on the internet providing absolute terrible information. i change my oil every 20k whether it needs it or not. please go away. you know nothing and you are terrible
I’ve seen a ton of these types of videos but very few mention the oil burning in the cylinders and the low oil due to the new longer change intervals. Thank you for bringing that to light. This is probably the best oil change advice video I’ve seen on RU-vid.
Note: If you have a Honda, most likely you will see dark oil after driving on a fresh oil change, it’s just a Honda thing Just make sure to change your oil regardless of vehicle at 3,000-5,000 miles, along with filter, but also make sure to get a good filter like Mobil 1 (cheap at Walmart) that will last more than 3,000 miles because most don’t
i checked my car's oil level before starting it in the morning and it was well above full level, it's been like this for months, didn't get any errors or problems, did i measure right , should i measure after turning on the engine?
Goo gone, and using painters tap and some rags to catch the goo gone from dropping down to the bumper. Little elbow grease with microfiber towel. After, soap and water and a sponge to clean up the goo gone. Then finish it with whatever wax you use.