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Hi, I have a 2004 Honda CR-V and I want to change its engine oil by myself.
I did-it-myself on my previous car (1993 Hyundai Elantra), but it was long time ago. It would be appreciated if you answer the following questions; 1. What tools do I need? 2. Is there any special tip(s) to make it easier and more comfortable? 3. Where should I throw the used engine oil away? Thank you in advance. Have a good day. Young Choi |
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