Afinacion Aveo 1.6L

TOOLS NEEDED FOR THIS JOB: Jack and jack stands Oil drain pan 1/4" ratchet 3/8" ratchet 8mm socket ​​5mm Allen wrench 5/8" spark plug socket ​​17mm socket ​​Flathead screwdriver Phillips screwdriver Oil filter wrench TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS: Spark plug gap: 0.044" Spark plugs: 18 Ft/Lb Oil filter: 18 Ft/Lb Oil drain plug: 20 Ft/Lb Hey friends! In this video, we performed a tune-up on a 2014 Aveo with a 1.6L engine. We changed the filters, oil, and spark plugs. The only thing we didn't do was clean the throttle body, but as part of preventative car maintenance, changing parts is something that will greatly extend the life of your engine. I hope you enjoy the video and learn how to do it. I would appreciate your comments so I can improve! Here are the links below 👀: ✅Other engine and tune-up videos:    • Motor   My social media: → Facebook:   / avilamk2108   → Instagram:   / avilamk2108   → TikTok:   / avilamk2   Like and subscribe, it's free! 👀 Tips for mechanics: Wear safety glasses. Wear gloves (trust me, you'll thank me later). Before starting to work on the suspension, apply WD-40 to the bolts. Use threadlocker (blue) on the bolts so vibrations don't loosen them over time. Get a breaker bar. Invest in tools; it's the best thing you can do. Always keep your tools organized. Cleanliness in your workshop is paramount. Never leave a caliper hanging. Always have a snack available. If you're starting out, use your phone to take pictures of your process so you don't get lost when assembling. Always mark your bolts to make sure they don't loosen. Even though spark plugs come pre-gapped, it never hurts to double-check. Before leaving on a trip, check your fluid levels. Subscribe to Avila Mk2. Always use the tool for its intended purpose. Invest in tools. Measure twice to cut once. Never try to loosen a 3/4" bolt with a 1/4" ratchet. - Keep an eye on the 10mm wrench. Protect your hearing. Calibrate your torque wrench. Organize your parts. Learn about new materials. Use an inspection light. Properly align the wheels. Perform a post-repair test drive. Know the tightening sequence. Keep a magnetic extension. Research recurring problems. Label your tools. Protect yourself from chemicals. Keep a maintenance log. Always test the battery. Use space efficiently. Drink water. Disclaimer: Since there are factors beyond AvilaMk2's control, I cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. AvilaMk2 is not liable for property damage or injuries that may arise as a result of the information provided in this video. Use this information at your own risk. AvilaMk2 recommends safe practices when working on vehicles and/or with tools shown or alluded to in this video. Due to factors beyond AvilaMk2's control, the information presented in this video does not guarantee specific results, either explicitly or implicitly. Any damage, injury, or loss that may result from the improper use of these tools, equipment, or the information provided in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not AvilaMk2.