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		<description><![CDATA[Oil change &#8211; Honda Civic Over the next steps you will learn how to change the oil in a Honda Civic 8th generation. Just follow these instructions. Instructions: 1. Start the engine for several minutes before starting the exchange. 2. Put the car on jack for access under it. Oil filter cap is colored blue [...]]]></description>
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<p>Over the next steps you will learn how to change the oil in a Honda  Civic 8th generation. Just follow these instructions.</p>
<p><strong>Instructions:</strong><br />
1. Start the engine for several minutes before starting the  exchange.<br />
2. Put the car on jack for access under it. Oil filter cap  is colored blue and red leak.<br />
3. Open hood and remove the engine  cover, where they put the oil. This way the oil will drain faster.<br />
4. Under the car, remove the lid and put the oil leak tray and  positioned exactly in the right hole.<br />
5. After leaking the oil,  remove the filter with a key. The oil filter will leak so be careful.<br />
6. Fitted new filter. Put a little oil on the tray liner. Strange  filter by hand.<br />
7. Remove the old aluminum seal on the cover for  leakage and replaces it. Put the cover. On it you can collect the key  for the sealing gasket to deform.<br />
8. Now put the oil. Use a funnel  and put about 3.5-4 liters of oil.<br />
9. Start the engine a bit and  check the oil level using the rod.<br />
10. To reset the oil life on  board computer, click the button SEL / oil reset until menu appears.  Hold 10 seconds until the button icon flashes. May you still pressed 5  seconds until it resets.<br />
Warning:<br />
• Change oil your own risk. If  you are not sure what you go to a car service.</p>
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<p><strong>How do you charge the battery with another car</strong> <strong>?</strong><strong> </strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s easy to do one oil change to engine. Thus you can save a  significant amount of money. Just follow these instructions.</p>
<p><strong>Instructions</strong><br />
1. Park the car with the battery loaded closer to the other  vehicle. Should be sufficiently close to the wires to reach from one  battery to another.<br />
2. Raise the hood of every car and put your  gloves and goggles.<br />
3. Connect the terminals so that they will be  identical polarities (positive to positive and negative to negative).  Positive terminal is red and negative terminal is black.<br />
4. Now  connect the other end of the wire and the other battery. It is better to  connect the negative terminal first and then the positive terminal.<br />
5. Make sure the wires do not sit on the engine cooling fan. Start the  car engine with charged battery and let it start a few minutes. Now you  can start the car with Battery.</p>
<p>6. Once you start the car with the  Battery you can disconnect the wires.<br />
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 <strong>Attention!</strong></p>
<p>• During the process it is possible that  sparks will jump, so be sure there are no flammable liquids nearby.</p>
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