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  • How to Read a Dipstick for Oil

    Before checking the oil level, the car should be turned off and given a few minutes to cool so that the oil has had time to settle. The dipstick is usually located near the front of the engine on the side, and has a yellow or orange loop at one end. To check the oil,…

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  • How Often to Change Outboard Gear Oil

    Most boat engines will have different oil change requirements, so it is important to consult your engine’s owner’s manual. However, as a general rule of thumb, outboard gear oil should be changed every 50 hours or once a season, whichever comes first. Assuming you have an outboard motor, here are some tips on how often…

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  • How to Take off a Stripped Bolt on Oil Pan

    If you have a stripped bolt on your oil pan, there are a few ways to remove it. You can use a drill bit and drill out the center of the bolt. Alternatively, you can use an impact driver to loosen the bolt. If the bolt is still stuck, you may need to use a…

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  • How to Unclip Oil Pressure Sensor

    To unclip an oil pressure sensor, first locate the sensor on the engine. Once found, use a pair of pliers to disconnect the electrical connector from the sensor. Finally, use a wrench to loosen and remove the sensor from its mounting location. How Do You Disconnect a Low Oil Sensor? If your car is equipped…

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  • How to Remove a Stripped Oil Drain Bolt

    If you have a stripped oil drain bolt, you will need to remove it before you can change your oil. There are a few ways that you can do this. One way is to use a drill and a small drill bit to create a new hole in the center of the stripped bolt. Then,…

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  • How to Twin Two Oil Tanks Together

    In order to twin two oil tanks together, you will need to follow these steps: 1. Clean the surface of the two tanks that will be touching. This will ensure a good seal. 2. Place one tank on top of the other, lining up the holes that will need to be connected. 3. Use a…

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  • How to Reset Honda Civic Oil Life 2017

    The oil life indicator on a 2017 Honda Civic lets the driver know when it’s time to change the engine oil. The indicator is reset by pressing and holding the Select/Reset button on the instrument panel for about 10 seconds with the ignition key in the ON position. How Do You Check the Oil Life…

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  • How Often Should a Bmw Get an Oil Change

    A BMW should have its oil changed every 7,500 miles or once a year, whichever comes first. How often should a BMW get an oil change? BMW recommends that you change your oil every 7,500 miles or once a year, whichever comes first. However, if you drive your BMW in stop-and-go traffic or in extreme…

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  • How to Add Oil to Yamaha Power Trim

    To add oil to your Yamaha power trim, first find the power trim reservoir. This is usually located near the back of the boat engine. Once you have found it, remove the cap and use a funnel to pour in the recommended amount of oil. How Do You Add Fluid to Outboard Trim? If your…

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  • How to Tell If a Oil Pump is Bad

    If an oil pump is bad, it will not be able to properly lubricate the engine. This can cause the engine to overheat and seize up. To tell if an oil pump is bad, look for signs of leaking oil, low oil pressure, or noise coming from the pump. How Do You Check an Oil…

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