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28 May, 2020
Works great
Worked great to remove Shimano 8 speed cassette so I could access and service the bearings. Have used it multiple times to remove and install shimano cassettes from the freehub. It seems to be of excellent quality. Highly recommend.

23 Jul, 2017
Genuine Honda Oil Filter 15400-PLM-A01
8 of 9 found this helpful This is the A01 filter made by Filtech in the USA for Honda. This is the exact same filter that was installed in my 2017 Accord at the factory. The A02 is also sold by Honda but is made by Fram. Honda dealers will either sell you the A01 or the A02 filter. I prefered to use the A01 since this is what Honda installed on my vehicle from the factory.

07 May, 2017
Works Perfect! Replaced it myself.
I purchased a used iPhone 6 4.7". When I received it, the bottom volume button did not feel right. It still worked but not not click properly. like the top volume button. Found this seems to be an issue on a lot of iPhones. The little pressure switches mounted on the flex cable start to wear out and don't click. It has nothing to do with the actual volume button itself. It's the little metal contact switch mounted on the flex cable that starts to wear out. The actual volume buttons press against this metal switch which causes the clicking noise. I started searching parts on ebay. I ordered the volume button flex cable with metal mount with a tool kit. Decided to make the repair myself using a step by step guide I found on internet. The procedure was not very difficult if you can follow instructions and have the tool kit. It helps to have a good pair of eyes! The hardest part was removing the battery from the case. Apple uses very thin double sided tape and there's a certain way to remove it. It's similar to a 3M command strip but much thinner. If you plan to replace your volume button flex cable, then make sure to order new battery adhesive strips also. You will not be able to reuse the adhesive, so order it. Also make sure to purchase the volume flex cable with the metal mounting bracket already attached. It's much easier to replace the entire flex cable assembly than trying to reuse the old mounting bracket. You also have to transfer your mute sliding switch from the old flex cable to the new flex cable. It's secured with a little metal spring clip. Not difficult to do. Now my iPhone 6 volume buttons and mute switch work perfectly with a nice click. I saved money by doing the repair myself. Definitely recommend this item.