If the A/C system in your 3rd generation (2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018) Nissan Murano SUV hasn’t been working as well recently or the air coming out of the vents smells a bit musty or moldy, you may need to clean or change the cabin air filter element located in the HVAC blower motor housing. Check out my DIY tutorial for the procedure (with the compatible replacement part numbers) by clicking on the text link or thumbnail image below.
2015-2018 Nissan Murano Intelligent Key Fob Battery Replacement Guide
After a few years of daily use, the battery inside the “intelligent” or “smart” key fob remote control for the keyless entry and push button start systems of a third generation (2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018) Nissan Murano can become weak or stop working entirely. Check out my DIY directions for the procedure (with the compatible replacement part number) by clicking on the text link or thumbnail image below.
2009-2013 Toyota Corolla Side View Mirror Bolts Tightening Guide
If you’ve been having trouble seeing the cars driving behind you due to a loose side view mirror vibrating and shaking, you may need to tighten the bolts. Check out my DIY tutorial for the procedure by clicking on the text link or thumbnail image below.
2009-2013 Toyota Corolla Side View Mirror Bolts Tightening Guide
2015-2018 Subaru Outback MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) Sensor Cleaning & Replacement Guide
If the FB25 2.5L Boxer engine in your 6th generation (2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018) Subaru Outback has a rough idle or experienced surging, hesitation, jerking and lower fuel economy (MPG), you may need to clean or replace the MAP (manifold absolute pressure) sensor. Check out my DIY instructions for the procedure (with the OEM part numbers) by clicking on the text link or thumbnail image below.
2015-2018 Subaru Outback Rear Disc Brake Pads Replacement Guide
If you need to change the rear disc brake pads on your sixth generation (2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018) Subaru Outback wagon, check out my DIY tutorial for the procedure, with the compatible replacement part numbers, by clicking on the text link or thumbnail image below.
2015-2018 Subaru Outback Front Brake Pads Replacement Guide
If you’ve been hearing a squeaking, screeching or grinding noise coming from the front end of your sixth generation (2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018) Subaru Outback wagon when you step on the brake pedal, you probably need to change the front brake pads. Check out my DIY directions for the procedure (with the compatible replacement part numbers) by clicking on the text link or thumbnail image below.
2015-2018 Subaru Outback FB25 2.5L Boxer Engine Oil Change & Filter Replacement Guide
The best way to keep your sixth generation (2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018) Subaru Outback running reliably for many years is to regularly change the motor oil and replace the oil filter on the FB25 2.5 liter four cylinder Boxer engine. Check out my DIY tutorial for the procedure (with the compatible replacement oil filter part numbers) by clicking on the text link or thumbnail image below.
2015-2018 Subaru Outback FB25 2.5L Boxer Engine Serpentine Accessory Belt Replacement Guide
If you’ve been hearing a chirping noise or squealing sound coming from the FB25 2.5 liter four cylinder Boxer engine in your sixth generation (2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018) Subaru Outback wagon, you may need to change the serpentine accessory belt. Check out my DIY tutorial for the procedure (with the compatible replacement part number) by clicking on the text link or thumbnail image below.
2015-2018 Subaru Outback Fog Light Bulbs Replacement Guide
If you need to change a burnt out fog light bulb in the front bumper cover of your sixth generation (2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018) Subaru Outback SUV, check out my DIY tutorial for the procedure (with the compatible replacement part number) by clicking on the text link or thumbnail image below.
2015-2018 Subaru Outback FB25 2.5L Boxer Engine Spark Plugs Replacement Guide
The iridium tipped OEM spark plugs in a sixth generation (2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018) Subaru Outback should be replaced every 60,000 miles according to the maintenance schedule. Take a look at my DIY tutorial for removing, checking and changing the spark plugs (with the compatible replacement part numbers) by clicking on the text link or thumbnail image below.









