Here's a video of it:
I'm not saying Fram is bad. I want to share to people that not all Frams are bad and they actually are one of the supplier for Honda's OEM filters. Fram has a bad reputation from "cardboard" end caps. In terms of filter functionality, it doesn't matter what the end caps...
Sorry I'm bringing up an old tread, but Fram is one of the manufactures of the Honda OEM filter (part #15400-PLM-A02)
Here's a used 15400-PLM-A02 cut opened :
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=2784411
And the Delta episode. Thats was good. I didnt look at spoilers when I was playing and that took me by surprise. The graphic and the cut scenes were really good.
It was a long time since I played Sapphire and then Alpha Sapphire. In terms of storyline, The story in original sapphire wasn't as polished as I thought. Might be because I was a kid and I didn't care. But when I played emerald (the combo of ruby and sapphire), I feel they polished the story...
I started with Yellow as a kid and I would get mad because my pickachu wont beat brock in the first gym. I also own silver, crystal, sapphire, emerald, soul silver, fire red, and alpha sapphire.
Little minor diffrences. https://www.cars.com/articles/2014/09/2015-honda-civic-whats-changed/
I found steering wheel covers are hard to come buy because of the small diameter.
I've been thinking about getting new tires already and I've decided long and hard on michelin defenders. The cheapest place I could get is at Costco right now with their rebate. After some research, I found out that the 2014 and 2015 civics do NOT have a physical TPMS sensor, instead it checks...
The clay bar should slide, if it feels like the clay has resistance add more lubrication. I prefer using a quick detailer some people say water will work, but I prefer the quick detailer.
Don't use too much wax. Wax should be thin, you should barely able to see the wax on the car until it...
Everytime you do something to the steering you need an alignment done. Service advisors didn't add that to the work order so the tech didn't do it. The techs are paid on flat rates so sometimes they rush things. Also, they don't get paid for warranty work and they have to file with corporate...
Yes crisscrossing the tires are necessary (unless your tires are directional).
Here's the picture from the owner's manual:
And crisscrossing the lug nuts, yes. So equal torque is distributed through all the wheel studs.
1. Wash Car first. ( any will do, I prefer one that is not a Wash+ wax Combo)
I personally use Meguiar's Gold Class Car Wash Shampoo & Conditioner. Can be picked up at any Walmart or amazon. (I prefer amazon because it means I don't have to wait in line)
2. Use a Rubbing compound...