Changing the Oil and Rotating the Tires - Honda Accord

Friday, November 16th, 2007

Oh, what a day. Have I ever told you that I hate wind? I never used to until we bought a house. I am sure you can guess why.

Anyway, as I mentioned earlier, I was going to go out and do some routine on my 1998 , which I did. I changed the , rotated the , fixed some minor things, inflated the to the proper pressure and cleaned the inside of the windows. Here are some photos…

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This is the sweet V6 engine. As you can see, I am filling the engine with . The sweet V6 is where the car gets all is massive speed from.

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This is what it looks like when I rotate the . I know it sounds crazy, but I still do it myself. I am not completely useless yet. Here’s how it goes…I jack up the passenger side of the car. I swap the back tire with the front. I go to the other side and do the same. Then, I jack up only the front and swap them…passenger’s side to the driver’s, and vice versa. That way it’s sort of like a “X” rotation. That’s how I read it should be done.

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Yes, I got to use my new again. That’s pretty exciting. The were about five pounds of pressure low. That’s because of the chilly weather. I need to go back down and fill the tank up again. Actually, I think I might head down to the auto place and get the tank filled up with the 125lbs. of pressure it’s capable of holding. That way, I won’t need to go back for a while.

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Thursday, November 15th, 2007

I went to the store yesterday to get some , an filter, some windshield washer fluid and an . I have wanted an for some time because I am getting a little sick of filling things up with a bicycle tire pump.

I went to AutoZone in , because it was pretty close to where I was. They had everything I needed, which was nice. I grabbed everything and the last .

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On the way home from work, I stopped off at the local gas station to get some air. I used the self-service air pump off to the side of things. I guess I got about 55lbs of fresh, clean, clear stuff into the tank. That’s ok, but the tank can handle 125lbs. I lost a little because I was fiddling with the attachments. Oh well.

It seems as thought I got this tank just in time, because I arrived home to see two tons of wood pellets sitting in the driveway. Yeah, I would need the wheelbarrow for that. I used my new tank to fill up the tire and went to work.

Adiós.

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