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duckey
12-07-2009, 10:25 PM
hey guys,

my girlfriend's dad (works at NRMA) use to service my car but he's soon to move to melb for work so im wondering if someone could please write up a DIY for car servicing - particularly for DC4/DC2 models.

kind regards,

duck

OEMFTW
12-07-2009, 10:32 PM
NRMA mechanics to be honest with you, were maybe good in their time, but once you get into nrma, or club assist or whatever, there pretty much useless, all their good for is jump starts, checking your battery levels and alternator and starter with their multi metres,,,,

any **** stick can service their cars these days, everyones a e- mechanic of some sort,

all car services are basically the same


oil
oil filter
sump plug or replace copper or fibre washer
fuel filter
air filter
coolant top up or change ir required
check all lights
demister
wipers and washer bottle
pull off wheels check for brakes
do underbody inspection, cracks, tears, signs or wear, etc
pump up your tyres to manufacturers specifications
spark plugs
spark leads
depends really how many kms are on your engine too, not too sure whether the 2 and 4 models, are hydraulic tappets, so research on that, and adjust them if the kms are high on the motor,,,,,

SHOGUNOVDDRK
12-07-2009, 10:35 PM
This will help you somewhat.

http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=110146

duckey
12-07-2009, 10:46 PM
NRMA mechanics to be honest with you, were maybe good in their time, but once you get into nrma, or club assist or whatever, there pretty much useless, all their good for is jump starts, checking your battery levels and alternator and starter with their multi metres,,,,

any **** stick can service their cars these days, everyones a e- mechanic of some sort,

all car services are basically the same


oil
oil filter
sump plug or replace copper or fibre washer
fuel filter
air filter
coolant top up or change ir required
check all lights
demister
wipers and washer bottle
pull off wheels check for brakes
do underbody inspection, cracks, tears, signs or wear, etc
pump up your tyres to manufacturers specifications
spark plugs
spark leads
depends really how many kms are on your engine too, not too sure whether the 2 and 4 models, are hydraulic tappets, so research on that, and adjust them if the kms are high on the motor,,,,,


thanks for that. that looks like a list of things i'd like to learn to do/change :)

im not very car savvy :(

OEMFTW
12-07-2009, 10:51 PM
no one needs to be man,,,,, everyones a e- mechanic these days, dont be shy,,,, learn new things, and do new things,,,, if you know a few things here and there, and know your parts then you can build up your knowledge in a quick manner of time,,,, like all the guys that do engine conversion on here just probably read off the diy threads, and done it themselves, and charging people to do it now,,,, so yeah,,,,



i also forgot to mention check all your belts,,, for wear and tear and fray, dont want to be driving down the road, and the alternator belt snaps, cause you didn't check it during your service,,,,, also to keep up to date use a lube sticker,,,,,

duckey
12-07-2009, 10:55 PM
no one needs to be man,,,,, everyones a e- mechanic these days, dont be shy,,,, learn new things, and do new things,,,, if you know a few things here and there, and know your parts then you can build up your knowledge in a quick manner of time,,,, like all the guys that do engine conversion on here just probably read off the diy threads, and done it themselves, and charging people to do it now,,,, so yeah,,,,


i was with the same with computers years ago. now i build my own computers, fix them and for friends and family too :)

i'd love to be able to service cars and be able to buy/inspect a car without the help of a mechanic.

OEMFTW
12-07-2009, 11:13 PM
servicing cars is pretty straight forward when you get the hang of it,,,,but you will also come across different varietys of cars, models and makes, they also have different types of filters, air cleaners, could be the ordinary one or cannister ones,,, so servicing one car doesnt make you competent you service other cars,,,, inspecting a car is pretty tought sometimes,,,,yeah you could be so hektik on checking out the engine, but how about the underbody inspection and all you know? so yeah

aaronng
13-07-2009, 08:33 AM
All the DIYs are in the DIY section. You just need to search. This is what I found.

DIY to change:

Engine oil: http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4695&highlight=oil%2A

Engine coolant: http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11430&highlight=coolant

Fuel filter: http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=87341&highlight=oil%2A

Manual transmission fluid: http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=35408&highlight=transmission+fluid

Brake fluid: http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11867&highlight=brake+fluid