Driveway Dudes guest presenter Jonathan shows you how to change the oil and oil filter on an Opel/Vauxhall Astra H GTC 1.4
This service can be carried out easily and by yourself on your driveway.
Wear suitable clothing, gloves and if possible eye protection while underneath the car. Also have rags to wipe/clean oil residue.
Be safe, use axle stands to support the car. Do not rely on the car jack alone and try to work on a level surface.
Tools used are as follows:
Good quality car jack.
A pair of axle stands with recommended load exceeding cars weight.
Drain can/oil collector.
27mm spanner, socket or adjustable wrench.
Size T45 torx bit, adapter and ratchet.
Torque wrench and adapter.
Cardboard or something suitable to lie on underneath the car.
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Driveway Dude Will shows you how to instrument test and check the low OBC (on board computer). It can advise you if all systems are working and if a bulb or lamp has blown on or in the car.
Simple and straight forward instruction.
No tools needed.
The car tested is a 2002 E39 5-series. It should also apply to all models manufactured between 1996 and 2003.
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Driveway Dude Paul Shows you how to replace a battery in a Suunto D9 Dive Computer.
The replacement battery is a CR2450 and can be bought online.
The tool used to open it is a watch back removal tool and is easily available.
Nitrile gloves and vaseline are the only other things to consider.
It is recommended you visit a Suunto agent to have this work carried out.
If you think you can do it yourself and don't mind voiding any warranty you may have then it is not a difficult task bearing in mind you won't find out if it's water proof until you submerge it.
This video is for guide purposes only. No responsibility is taken if you damage your Dive Computer.
In this video Driveway Dudes Paul shows you how to install a working version of Kodi on to your new Raspberry Pi Zero W.
You will need an 8GB micro SD card with an adapter to use in your PC or Laptop.
Link to free SD card formatter: https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/
After formatting, you will need to visit LibreElec to download the free software to create a bootable SD card and 8.0.0.1 img file for LibreElec Kodi Krypton V17.1 Links below:
https://libreelec.tv/2017/03/libreelec-krypton-v8-0-0-1-for-pi0w/
https://libreelec.tv/downloads/
Make a folder, e.g. RPi. Download these. You must run as Administrator and follow the instructions in the video.
In this video Driveway Dude Paul shows you the connections and leads necessary for your Raspberry Pi Zero W.
He Loaded Raspian on a Micro SD card and boots it up then finds a wifi signal to go online.
Driveway Dude Paul is new to this Micro Computer World so forgive him if he omitted anything.
This is an in expensive way to have a fully working micro computer for less than $ / £ / €40.
Information, Help and Support is second to none with Raspberry and the Raspberry community, links shown below.
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https://www.raspberrypi.org/magpi/pi-zero-w/
https://www.raspberrypi.org/
https://thepihut.com/
https://pimylifeup.com/category/projects/beginner/
Raspberry Pi Zero W unboxing https://youtu.be/9kJZjNBb_ww
Specs
Dimensions: 65mm × 30mm × 5mm
SoC: Broadcom BCM2835
CPU: ARM11 running at 1GHz
RAM: 512MB
Wireless: 2.4GHz 802.11n wireless LAN
Bluetooth: Bluetooth Classic 4.1 and Bluetooth LE
Power: 5V, supplied via micro USB connector
Video & Audio: 1080P HD video & stereo audio via mini-HDMI connector
Storage: MicroSD card
Output: Micro USB
GPIO: 40-pin GPIO, unpopulated
Pins: Run mode, unpopulated; RCA composite, unpopulated
Camera Serial Interface (CSI)
In this video Driveway Dude Paul unboxes and shows you the connections on a new Raspberry Pi Zero W.
This is an amazing little single board computer.
It is available (if not sold out) from the link below or from one of the Raspberry Pi Agents.
Dimensions: 65mm × 30mm × 5mm
SoC: Broadcom BCM2835
CPU: ARM11 running at 1GHz
RAM: 512MB
Wireless: 2.4GHz 802.11n wireless LAN
Bluetooth: Bluetooth Classic 4.1 and Bluetooth LE
Power: 5V, supplied via micro USB connector
Video & Audio: 1080P HD video & stereo audio via mini-HDMI connector
Storage: MicroSD card
Output: Micro USB
GPIO: 40-pin GPIO, unpopulated
Pins: Run mode, unpopulated; RCA composite, unpopulated
Camera Serial Interface (CSI)