View Single Post
Old 07-16-07, 10:43 AM   #7
brel523
Rookie
Trader Score: (0)
 
Join Date: May 2006
Location: SC
Posts: 89
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by TRDCorolla View Post
Well, I feel the DIY is great no matter how easy the solution is. We can never have too much directions and like you mentioned, it encourages people to do it on their own even more. Even do a DIY for taking off all those plastic engine covers, etc.
Thanks everyone for the kind words.

When installing the Joe Z intake(after the AC filter change) I took many pics of the clips(at different positions of how they work) that hold the engine panels in place and plan to explain how they come out, get reset, and get put back on. I actually pulled my covers off by brute force since I didn't know they could be 'easily' removed. Only found that out after I tried to put them back on. Lessons learned... and will share with everyone else.

I wrote the Yet Another DIY Oil Change for IS350 and if it hadn't been for other members posting their experiences, I wouldn't have attempted my oil change.

Thanks again for CL and it's members!
__________________
2006 IS 350, Tungsten Perl w/Black, Sport/Nav/ML, Spoiler, Joe Z Intake, K&N Drop In Filter, 3M Clear Bra
brel523 is offline   Reply With Quote