I have a 1998 acura 3.0 cl 6cyl, the mechanic tells me there is silicone in my oil drain plug, what to do? - acura rl oil change cost
I went to my oil change and Mr.Lube told me not to touch my car because my previous mechanic put silicone in my connection to the oil change. This was probably because the son has been made. What should I do?
Shall I again to a mechanic and silicone?
How can an oil-rubber?
I have this and I feel good, but what I (we need to know) not much about cars:
http://cgi.ebay.ca/Magnetic-Drain-Sump-Oil-Plug-ACURA-RL-CL-TL-RSX-INTEGRA_W0QQitemZ390111664468QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMotors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories?hash=item5ad4779954 # ht_1490wt_940
Thanks in advance
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Acura Rl Oil Change Cost I Have A 1998 Acura 3.0 Cl 6cyl, The Mechanic Tells Me There Is Silicone In My Oil Drain Plug, What To Do?
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If the son is used in the oil pan, oil cap New does not help. I suggest that your Acura mechanic change the oil and talk of silicone. The quick lube places are cheap, but they no more harm than good sometimes, and usually the services will not be able to receive.
ReplyDeleteI hope that was actually issued in 1998, the son. Honda products are required to install an insert made of soft metal in the pan (CAP) for the drain plug, because even new and have hardening of care to 30 ft-lbs with a torque wrench is not sufficient for conservation.
ReplyDeleteNAPA carries one and two large candles for Honda. (I wonder, why not also for other brands?) The only size the work should be done.
Get a big attack, I believe that a flight 14x1.5 ensure that the size
ReplyDeletego to a parts store say you need a car with threads of the bleeder screw is closed to the right
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