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    #421
    So i had my oil change yesterday and i forgot to tell my mechanic to use only 3.6L he poured in the whole 4L and the dipstick is a little above the max level.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    So i had my oil change yesterday and i forgot to tell my mechanic to use only 3.6L he poured in the whole 4L and the dipstick is a little above the max level.

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    Ooops


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    #423
    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    So i had my oil change yesterday and i forgot to tell my mechanic to use only 3.6L he poured in the whole 4L and the dipstick is a little above the max level.

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    can you suck it out via the oil dipstick tube?
    one can make a simple oil suck-er-outer...

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    #424
    Oks lang yan. I guess 4/10 of a liter is not much.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Oks lang yan. I guess 4/10 of a liter is not much.


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    Okay sir. I guess its better to be over the max limit compared to lower than minimum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    So i had my oil change yesterday and i forgot to tell my mechanic to use only 3.6L he poured in the whole 4L and the dipstick is a little above the max level.

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    Overfills? No problem...Another Fumoto advantage.

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    #427
    So if you are doing oil change using fumoto you just flip the valve and down goes the oil there is no need to remove the whole plug.

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    #428
    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    So if you are doing oil change using fumoto you just flip the valve and down goes the oil this no need to remove the whole plug.

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    Exactly, sir. Convenient/clean draining. No more fears of leaks, plug over/under tightening/stripping/seizing. Though not really necessary, Fumoto offers the optional lock clips(black & red)....for added mind peace.

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    #429
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Exactly, sir. Convenient/clean draining. No more fears of leaks, plug over/under tightening/stripping/seizing. Though not really necessary, Fumoto offers the optional lock clips(black & red)....for added mind peace.

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    I check online and mostly are overseas seller is this the F108N model and compatible with all vehicles just one size?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    I check online and mostly are overseas seller is this the F108N model and compatible with all vehicles just one size?

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    Extract your engine's Fumoto model number/s here:
    Search Results | Fumoto(R) Engine Oil Drain Valves
    Mine(F106 w/ LC10 Lock clip) were from Amazon. If your plug is M14x1.5thread pitch, then F106 applies. The F108 is for M16x1.5 plug size/pitch.
    F-16 | Fumoto(R) Engine Oil Drain Valves


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    #431
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Extract your engine's Fumoto model number/s here:
    Search Results | Fumoto(R) Engine Oil Drain Valves
    Mine(F106 w/ LC10 Lock clip) were from Amazon. If your plug is M14x1.5thread pitch, then F106 applies. The F108 is for M16x1.5 plug size/pitch.
    F-16 | Fumoto(R) Engine Oil Drain Valves


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    Okay thanks sir. Will replaced for my next oil change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    Okay thanks sir. Will replaced for my next oil change.

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    Anytime, dee sir![emoji106]

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    #433
    Saw this at fb page.... mixing prestone with honda coolant? seems not good to me.

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    #434
    Blue ang coolant ng Brio.

    Prestone is Green.

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    #435
    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    Blue ang coolant ng Brio.

    Prestone is Green.
    Yes but not advisable right to mix coolant with different color? I remember someone posted here that he uses the Mitsubishi coolant also blue which should be compatible with Honda.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    Yes but not advisable right to mix coolant with different color? I remember someone posted here that he uses the Mitsubishi coolant also blue which should be compatible with Honda.

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    Second Gen. Honda Jazz/Fit

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    #438
    Quote Originally Posted by bxr monkey View Post
    Okay actually im planning to buy mitsubishi coolant for top up should the reserve go below minimum level but right now still at max level long way to go.

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    #439
    For mini sedan or sedan in general is there a max limit in terms of weight per pax let say it seats 5 adults and 5 adults weigh 90kg each so a total weight of 450kg.

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    #440
    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    For mini sedan or sedan in general is there a max limit in terms of weight per pax let say it seats 5 adults and 5 adults weigh 90kg each so a total weight of 450kg.

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    Sa City nga dati, nag aalanganin ako dala ng 5 people unless short distance. Medyo masikip na for 3 people sa rear seats.


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