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-[* red] Insert the pump tube into the fill hole / dipstick hole. Continue to feed until the tube hits the bottom.
-[* orange] Attach positive and negative alligator clips onto the battery terminal, (this step is not necessary if you’re using a manual pump).
-[* yellow] Start the suction motor by flipping the "On" switch and start collecting the used oil into a container. (For manual pumps, start pumping)
-[* icon_note] Note, the referenced vehicle has a trunk mounted battery. There is also an extended positive terminal to the front (circled in orange on the right side of photo 2 of step 3) If no negative terminal is available, secure the ground clip to exposed metal on the vehicle frame or engine block.
+[* red] Insert the pump tube into the fill hole/dipstick hole. Continue to feed until the tube hits the bottom.
+[* orange] Attach positive and negative alligator clips onto the battery terminal
+ [* icon_note] This is not necessary if you’re using a manual pump.
+[* yellow] Start the suction motor by flipping the "On" switch and start collecting the used oil into a container.
+ [* icon_note] For manual pumps, start pumping.
+[* icon_note] The referenced vehicle has a trunk mounted battery. There is also an extended positive terminal to the front (circled in orange on the right side of photo 2 of step 3) If no negative terminal is available, secure the ground clip to exposed metal on the vehicle frame or engine block.