If you need to replace a burnt out cargo area light bulb in your 2nd generation Chevy Equinox, check out my quick guide to the procedure by clicking on the text link or thumbnail image below.
2010-2013 GM Chevrolet Equinox Vanity Mirror Light Bulb Replacement Guide
If you need to replace a burnt out vanity mirror light bulb or upgrade them to brighter LED units in your 2nd generation Chevy Equinox, check out my quick guide to the procedure by clicking on the text or thumbnail image below.
2010-2013 GM Chevrolet Equinox Cabin Air Filter Replacement Guide
If the A/C system in your 2nd generation Equinox isn’t blowing as hard any more or smells funky, you probably need to clean or replace the HVAC cabin air filter element. To view my DIY guide, click on the text link or thumbnail image below.
2003-2008 Toyota Corolla Door Panel Removal Guide
Due to a “sticky” door lock, I removed the door panel of our 2005 Toyota Corolla to lubricate the mechanism. If you’d like to upgrade the OEM door speaker, add soundproofing material, or replace the power window motor, you’ll first need to remove the door panel. To view my complete guide to the procedure, click on the text link or thumbnail picture below.
2010-2013 GM Chevrolet Equinox Key Fob Battery Replacement Guide
After a couple of years, the battery in the key fob remote control of a 2nd generation Chevy Equinox can become weak or just quit working all together. To view my quick guide for changing the battery, click on the text link or thumbnail image below.
Shark Valley Visitor Center – Everglades National Park, Miami, FL
Since our receipt from visiting the Everglades National Park in Homestead was good for 7 consecutive days, we went back to the park again to check out the Shark Valley Visitor Center in Miami, FL. To view my pictures from the trip, click on the text link or thumbnail image below.
Sherman Library & Gardens – Corona Del Mar, CA
One of our favorite places to visit in Corona Del Mar is the Sherman Library & Botanical Gardens on PCH a short walk from the beach. Check out my pictures from the visit by clicking on the text link or thumbnail image below.
2006-2012 Toyota RAV4 Rear Brake Pads Replacement Guide
The rear brake pads of a third generation Toyota RAV4 tend to last about twice as long as the front pads or anywhere from 80,000 to over 100,000 miles depending on your driving conditions. To view my complete guide to the procedure, click on the text link or thumbnail image below.
2006-2012 Toyota RAV4 2.5L 2AR-FE I4 Engine Spark Plugs Replacement Guide
The iridium tipped OEM spark plugs of a 3rd generation 2006 to 2012 Toyota RAV4 should last 100,000 miles. But their condition should be checked before that time if only to ensure that they do not become frozen in the cylinder head. For my complete DIY guide to the procedure, click on the text link or thumbnail image below.
2006-2012 Toyota RAV4 Front Brake Pads Replacement Guide
If you’ve been hearing a squeaking, grinding or squealing sound coming from the front of your 3rd generation RAV4 when you press on the brake pedal, you probably need to replace the front brake pads. To view my complete guide to the procedure, click on the text link or thumbnail image below.