The 1995 Honda Prelude Si is a moderately easy car to maintain but does have its share of problematic procedures. The parking light’s bulb housing will need to be removed in order to reliably access the bulb, and on the passenger side the engine coolant reservoir needs to be removed to access the high beam. Said reservoir is wedged deep into the engine bay, making it difficult to read its level markers. The center brake light is a problem to maintain, and the bulb itself is rather tightly fitted into its socket.
However, the 1995 Honda Prelude Si has many high points. All of its taillights are located in a single bulb assembly in the trunk that makes bulb replacement easy. The oil dipstick is easy to remove and its level markers are easy to read when necessary. Only a single bolt holds the engine air filter in, which makes it very easy to replace.
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