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                "title": "Mobil1 5W-50",
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                "timestamp": "2024-08-24T09:15:25Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"[[Category:Oil and other fluids]]  == Mobil1 5W-50 Engine oil names == Currently named \"Mobil1 FS X2 5W-50\" but previously also known as: * Peak Life * Rallye Formula * FS X1  == Description == Oil analysis from other Honda S2000 drivers have shown that the oil is not too thick for the S2000 and that it's viscosity at @100\u00baC breaks down to 14,5 after very few kilometers of usage.<br> This essentially makes it a fitting oil with the advantages of a \"thin\" 5W-40 while ret...\""
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                "user": "Sneida",
                "timestamp": "2024-08-14T08:31:27Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"== Power Steering Fluid Replacement ==  === Tools and Materials Needed === * Power steering fluid (Honda PSF or equivalent) * Syringe or turkey baster * Funnel * Clean rags  === Step-by-Step Instructions ===  === Locate the Power Steering Fluid Reservoir === Open the hood and locate the power steering fluid reservoir on the driver's side of the engine bay.  === Remove Old Fluid === Use a syringe or turkey baster to remove old fluid from the reservoir. Clean the reservoir...\""
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                "title": "Drive Belt Inspection and Replacement",
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                "user": "Sneida",
                "timestamp": "2024-08-14T08:31:14Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"== Drive Belt Inspection and Replacement ==  === Tools and Materials Needed === * New drive belt (if replacement is needed) * Wrenches (14 mm) * Torque wrench  === Step-by-Step Instructions ===  === Prepare the Vehicle === Park the car on a level surface and engage the parking brake. Allow the engine to cool.  === Inspect the Drive Belt === Open the hood and locate the drive belt. Inspect the belt for cracks, fraying, or glazing.  === Replace the Drive Belt (if needed) =...\""
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                "user": "Sneida",
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                "comment": "Created page with \"== Timing Chain Tensioner Inspection ==  === Tools and Materials Needed === * Wrenches (various sizes) * Torque wrench * Clean rags  === Step-by-Step Instructions ===  === Prepare the Vehicle === Park the car on a level surface. Allow the engine to cool completely.  === Access the Timing Chain Tensioner === Remove any necessary engine covers or components to gain access to the timing chain tensioner, located on the passenger side of the engine.  === Inspect the Tensioner...\""
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                "user": "Sneida",
                "timestamp": "2024-08-14T08:30:34Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"== Fuel Filter Replacement ==  === Tools and Materials Needed === * New fuel filter * Wrenches (10 mm and 14 mm) * Catch container * Rags * Safety glasses and gloves  === Step-by-Step Instructions ===  === Prepare the Vehicle === Relieve the fuel system pressure by removing the fuel pump fuse and running the engine until it stalls. Disconnect the negative battery terminal.  === Locate the Fuel Filter === The fuel filter is typically located along the fuel line under the...\""
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                "user": "Sneida",
                "timestamp": "2024-08-14T08:30:10Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"== Tire Rotation and Balance ==  === Tools and Materials Needed === * Jack and jack stands * Lug wrench * Torque wrench * Tire balancing machine (for balancing)  === Step-by-Step Instructions ===  === Prepare the Vehicle === Park the car on a level surface and engage the parking brake. Loosen the lug nuts on all four wheels.  === Jack Up the Vehicle === Use a jack to lift the car and secure it on jack stands.  === Rotate the Tires === Rotate the tires according to the re...\""
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                "user": "Sneida",
                "timestamp": "2024-08-14T08:21:44Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"= Spark Plug Replacement =  == Tools and Materials Needed == * New spark plugs * Ratchet and spark plug socket * Spark plug gap tool * Anti-seize compound (optional) * Torque wrench  == Step-by-Step Instructions ==  === Access the Spark Plugs === Open the hood and locate the ignition coils or spark plug wires.  === Remove the Ignition Coils/Wires === Disconnect the ignition coils or spark plug wires from the plugs.  === Remove the Old Spark Plugs === Use a ratchet and sp...\""
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                "logid": 142,
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                "user": "Sneida",
                "timestamp": "2024-08-14T08:19:26Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"= Cabin Air Filter Replacement =  == Tools and Materials Needed == * New cabin air filter * Screwdriver (if necessary)  == Step-by-Step Instructions ==  === Locate the Cabin Air Filter Compartment === The cabin air filter is usually located behind the glove compartment.  === Access the Filter === Open the glove compartment and remove any contents. Release the stops on either side to allow the glove compartment to hang freely. Locate the cabin filter cover and remove it....\""
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                "logid": 141,
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                "user": "Sneida",
                "timestamp": "2024-08-14T08:19:15Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"= Air Filter Replacement =  == Tools and Materials Needed == * New air filter * Screwdriver (if necessary) * Clean rag  == Step-by-Step Instructions ==  === Locate the Air Filter Housing === The air filter is usually housed in a black plastic box near the front of the engine bay.  === Open the Air Filter Housing === Release the clips or screws securing the cover. Lift the cover to expose the air filter.  === Remove and Inspect the Old Air Filter === Lift the old air filt...\""
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                "user": "Sneida",
                "timestamp": "2024-08-14T08:19:00Z",
                "comment": "Created page with \"= Clutch Fluid Replacement =  == Tools and Materials Needed == * Clutch fluid (DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid) * Wrenches (various sizes) * Jack and jack stands * Catch container * Rubber tubing * Clean rags  == Step-by-Step Instructions ==  === Prepare the Vehicle === Park the car on a level surface and engage the parking brake. Jack up the front of the car and secure it on jack stands.  === Locate the Clutch Fluid Reservoir === The clutch fluid reservoir is usually located...\""
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