Whilst the car was in the garage getting its stereo changed I also took the time to replace the interior bulb with an LED.
Author: Kelvinator
So yesterday was obviously the day of the MX5.
Getting a new car is always fun. Finding new things to do, things that need fixing and maintenance that needs… maintaining.
I hate standard amber incandescent bulbs. The look dated, and the light output for the most part is rubbish.
Well, after a short period without a car, here’s the latest one.
So, it’s been almost a month since I swapped the standard cabin filter in the Fit out for an Activated Carbon filter. The results?
Today’s useless information is regarding the R33 model of Nissan Skyline.
Previously I have done a write up on how to change the cabin filter in the Swift, so here I am again, changing it in the Honda Fit.
So, since Alton was sold a couple of weeks ago I’ve been on the lookout for something new and exciting to play with. Preferably something I haven’t had before.
Most modern cars have a cabin filter, and its a darn good idea to change it if it hasnt been done in a few years.










