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Do I have to remove that nut to replace the lug nut studs? In the process of that but can't see where to effectively remove the old studs as the area behind is blocked.
@@TEVIDEOS I have 😂 I just replaced front links on a 22 year old Toyota. That said pb blaster helps and needs 15 minutes or so to kick in so if in a rush, your method works too! 😂
I understand that if you reuse the gasket, it will not come off. Honda vehicles only have one type of element, which is great as it is easy to maintain.
Hey man ran by your video just now, would I put the trans fluid first then let it come out and into the pan, then put the second one in and let it come out and so on for the third? Or do I put the bolt back in and drive in between flushes? I’m at 80k and haven’t changed the trans lol trying to do it myself for the first time need some tips
Seems like the 1.5 T engine has a reputation for head gasket issues. One of the reasons people like the 2.0 K20c2 N/A port injection engine, which unfortunately is going away in 2025.
This is exactly the scenario when the customer thinks the dealership is trying to rip them off and completely ignores the fact that their vehicle is a Grade A pos.