FYI its a 17MM on the drain plug. Remember kids this is a Honda that is built with metric tools (MM) using an 11/16'''(SAE) might strip it out. And always replace the crush washer on the drain plug.
I think you did an excellent job and don’t take this the wrong way, but always replace the crush washer on Honda oil drain plugs. They are specifically designed to be used once, maybe if you’re lucky twice. I just trust it won’t leak, and it never has on me to this day. I daily drive a 2006 Honda Civic Si 4-door galaxy grey metallic 6-speed manual with over 332k miles. I am only saying this because if the washer began to leak, then it would cause damage to the engine because Hondas are oil pump driven machines. Anyways, nice work. Cheers.
When I heard 11/16 I was hold up I thought this was Japanese lol. If the socket isn’t snugged on a screw he can strip it, I appreciate him for the effort in putting out the video on the service being done. Hope he did check for leaks and all is secure run the car to check oil levels . Wheel locks lol
First motor oil change on these 1.5T Hondas is when the wrench icon shows up in the dashboard. The dealership explained to me that the factory oil has some additives that helps with the 2,500 miles break in. After that, 15% oil change would be reasonable.
Hey, just wanted to tell you I found your channel yesterday and subscribed. I have 5 cars and one of them is a '17 Civic Hatch Sport. Planning on buying the engine bay side covers I saw on one of your videos. I didn't even know those existed! Thanks for the info and keep it up little bro!!!...👍👍
Just did my Oil change 1 month ago with the Amsoil Signature 0w20 and EA filter... Best oild eveeeerrrr... My mpg has increased ive noticed, acceleration is quicker and over all my car feels awesome. (2016 Honda Civic EX)
freeweights101 I plan on Doing it whenever my car asks me to not sooner or later. Be careful when people ( Car Brand Reps) tell you ne have to do oil changes ever 3 months because thats not necessarily true. I'm in luck my car lets me know when she needs some lovin. What do you drive?
Ty soo much 4 the response. I'm trying to learn everything on how to keep my car healthy on DIY. Kinda felt I got riped off on the car but I had to bite the bullet due to my other car got stolen. And I needed a ride to work. There's no bus that take me to my job and Taxi was getting way to expensive. I spent 1k a week just to go place to place to get things done for myself
Great video. Only one thing I would say is that Oil is designed to turn black and can turn after a few thousand so never judge the quality colour of the oil at that short space of time. Great stuff and we all love Mobil1
The noise fits the vibe and ambiance of what your doing. It's not intrusive but a mic so that your just a bit louder would be awesome though. Video was super informative and direct. Loved it 👍🏼☺️
Just bought my 1st Honda, 2018 Civic Hatchback EX, i did notice it only takes 3.7q WITH filter but you pre filled the filter then put 3.7q in. thats going to be overfilled a little wont it?
Do you prefer your method of tire rotation? The preferred method would be the rear tires cross and go up. So the right rear goes on the left driver side, the left rear goes on the right passenger side. And the one in driver side and passenger go straight back. By the way i like your videos g!! Keep it up!
@@raczyk because if its good enough for the factory to put on its good enough for me look for videos on the tube where they cut them open and you can see the good ones and the bad ones fram is junk
I was just wondering what do you tell the dealership after you do your own oil change. They said if I didn't keep record of every time I did an oil change myself that if something happens with the motor they would void my warranty.
I don't know about the US, but in Czech Republic you may lose warranty by servicing your car outside Honda authorized service shops. Also, the manual says that, if you use 0W20, you should use only Honda Oil 2.0.
Nice job. Use disposable nitrile gloves, at least for the drain plug and filter removal! Wish Honda had designed the oil filter on the top of the engine. Newer GTI's and Imprezas do. So much easier and no spillage all over!
I'm a high school student and I'm going to get my first car soon! It's going to be a 2019 Honda Civic EX and I'm going to be doing my own oil changes! Do you think a shop would let me use their lift? Or do I need to buy a jack and jack stand(s)?
Mohamed Genidy there may be some DIY garages where you pay them per hour depending on the job, and they have lifts and tool loaner program (while on the property). Worth looking into if you want to do work on your car, but don’t have the space/tools at your home.
Hey, actually just did my wife's accord 2.4 2012 oil change today. Was thinking about my 19 SI. I'm at 4080miles. Everything I've read says to just change it when maintenance minder says 15%. I'm not sure because I know this car gets pretty hot. Small turbo makes a lot of heat. Also tuned on tsp stage 1. Thinking I should maybe hit it sooner. Just want to hear ur opinion. Great videos. Appreciate the time and effort you are putting in.
Whats the reason for filling up the filter with oil? It fills up rather quickly as the engine turns over, am I wrong? And also, can you just rotate the tires like that, are they not directional, which means you need to keep the tyre on the same side of the vehicle because moving them to the opposite side would change the primary direction?
I don’t get why everyone is so impressed with this vid. The guy didn’t even remove the oil cap before draining the oil. That’s why it was draining so slowly (due to the vacuum that occurred in the system).
I just change oil and filter for Honda civic 10th generation 2016 I poured 4 quarts oil 5w-30 As I’m living in a Caribbean Island and I check the gauge It marks between the two lines not even on the max So no problem you all can do four quarter include the filter filling. Sharing my experience 😐😐😐😐.
how much does changing you oil actually save you? my dealer only charges $45 and if you buy 4qt of oil it already cost $40 plus the price of the filter. Ps. idk if there's different methods of tire rotation but the way ive seen it done, only the front wheels criss cross, the back wheels just move up on the same side. By doing it this way, the tires will eventually go to every position ensuring even wear. if you criss cross front and back, they are only rotating between the same two positions.
Steven Swiderski should be 3.7 total. You can't really measure how much you pour into a filter (unless you actually measure it with like a measuring cup which would be a waste of time imo. Just pour a little into the filter and pour the rest into the crankcase. When you get to the 4th bottle, just make sure you have about a quarter bottle left. With that being said, it really wouldn't hurt anything if you put a little more than 3.7q in by accident.
Surely on a car that new, you'd have to use OEM filters for warranty purposes? On service items I never cut costs... I always use OEM Air and Oil Filters on my 9G Civic Diesel.
Do you still use 0W 20? Even after all of your mods? I am going crazy trying to find an answer on civicx. My car isn't as modded as yours is but on it's way. Running tsp tune and CAI. Should we be using something thicker? Just wanted to know your opinion.
Funny - I've discovered if I buy half a case (5 oil filters) off of Amazon the price of my OEM Toyota and Nissan Filters drops to like $5.50 a filter - including washers and those little sticky labels. At that price why not go with OEM ? I doubt it would be different for a Honda.
im glad that has a skid plate why didnt honda do that with the 8th gen i woulda still had it today and not be a total loss but i love my 10th hatchback sport
Hi TTorres I have been hearing of Civic 1.5T owners complaining of gas in their oil, or at least the oil smelling of fuel/gas. Have you ever, during oil changes, or just checking the oil, smelled fuel in the oil? I just purchased a 2018 Si so I am a bit worried about this. Thanks and great videos. I just subscribed
Yes very much so. It’s very strong for me but I have a short ram intake and catless. I have to go to the gas station a lot. I’d imagine just keep up with your oil changes
Diggin the videos man great content!!! I’ve had my SI for a couple months now. Does your make a clicking or clunking sound when your shifting gears or does the shifter stiff up on you when shifting from 1st to 2nd??? I work at a bodyshop and there telling me it might have a defective gear box. Wanted to see if you had that problem as well. Thanks brotha
Wow. Another great instructional video from TTorres! Your videos are like "how to" manuals brought to life. Two questions - at what point will you do your next oil change? Also, if someone has a Honda dealership change their oil, do they also replace the filter and rotate the tires? (I got a free oil change coupon from my Honda dealer because my salesman was a complete jerk to me). Thanks again for your vids - This one is the best yet!
I’ll change my oil again at 8500ish miles. They should replace the filter and rotate the tires i would ask them before you get your oil changed. Thanks for the kind words!
Unless you are tracking your car I would not go heavier in oil weight. Heavier oil will cause slightly worse fuel economy and potentially increased engine wear due to lack or flow
Dad Gum ... need a longer 3/8 in ratchet or a 1/2 drive... Honda's are metric - even most domestics are using a lot of metric nutz/boltz... Nice Shop - Thanks for posting.
I don’t know where to start....first of all, wear some gloves dude, used oil is uber-carcinogenic! And METRIC! 17mm! Not that fractional caveman shite!
Jose whoever told you that changing the oil yourself will void the warranty needs to do some research, or it was the dealership and they said that to make more money off of you. Tell them to read Magnuson Moss Warranty Act U.S. FEDERAL LAW It is illegal to tie warranty coverage to whichever brand of parts or lubricants you use. Manufacturers that do so must provide the parts or lubricants free of charge
@@TTorres1183 thats my problem, i dont live in USA, so i just have two options: chrome cleaner or alluminium cleaner, and i dont know which material is my wheel made from. i have a 2016 civic EX with stock wheels. btw thanks for reply
@@TTorres1183 thank you, btw, do you know that emissions system problem is? coming up on my car once a month, but i erase the alert with battery disconnect
Trent Snare Noooooo, Use Amsoil Signature Series. The only oil brand that uses their budget on making their oil better and not for advertising. #amsoil4life
3k is a recommendation from the oil companies not from auto manufactures. I trust the people warranty(ing) the product. Even my 95 civic was recommended at 8500k by Honda. I know it won't hurt to change it more often but oil changes aren't cheap even if your doing it yourself
Link to buy Oil & Filter in the description!
FYI its a 17MM on the drain plug. Remember kids this is a Honda that is built with metric tools (MM) using an 11/16'''(SAE) might strip it out. And always replace the crush washer on the drain plug.
Thanks man!
Can you order these crush washers?? Or are they at the part store?
James you can order online but they may have them at the store also.
I think you did an excellent job and don’t take this the wrong way, but always replace the crush washer on Honda oil drain plugs. They are specifically designed to be used once, maybe if you’re lucky twice. I just trust it won’t leak, and it never has on me to this day. I daily drive a 2006 Honda Civic Si 4-door galaxy grey metallic 6-speed manual with over 332k miles. I am only saying this because if the washer began to leak, then it would cause damage to the engine because Hondas are oil pump driven machines. Anyways, nice work. Cheers.
17 mm for the oil and 19 mm for the wheels. This is a Japanese car bro lol
When I heard 11/16 I was hold up I thought this was Japanese lol. If the socket isn’t snugged on a screw he can strip it, I appreciate him for the effort in putting out the video on the service being done. Hope he did check for leaks and all is secure run the car to check oil levels . Wheel locks lol
Drain plug socket size i 17mm.
@@alvinesesc and its 12mm for the plug on the 2021 CBR 600 RR
First motor oil change on these 1.5T Hondas is when the wrench icon shows up in the dashboard.
The dealership explained to me that the factory oil has some additives that helps with the 2,500 miles break in.
After that, 15% oil change would be reasonable.
Hey, just wanted to tell you I found your channel yesterday and subscribed. I have 5 cars and one of them is a '17 Civic Hatch Sport.
Planning on buying the engine bay side covers I saw on one of your videos. I didn't even know those existed! Thanks for the info and keep it up little bro!!!...👍👍
The me for the sub!
Just did my Oil change 1 month ago with the Amsoil Signature 0w20 and EA filter... Best oild eveeeerrrr... My mpg has increased ive noticed, acceleration is quicker and over all my car feels awesome. (2016 Honda Civic EX)
Do you still do a oil change every 3k?. I see online it says every 25k
freeweights101 I plan on Doing it whenever my car asks me to not sooner or later. Be careful when people ( Car Brand Reps) tell you ne have to do oil changes ever 3 months because thats not necessarily true. I'm in luck my car lets me know when she needs some lovin. What do you drive?
I just bought 2017 honda civic ext
Yes every 3k or 3 months
Ty soo much 4 the response. I'm trying to learn everything on how to keep my car healthy on DIY. Kinda felt I got riped off on the car but I had to bite the bullet due to my other car got stolen. And I needed a ride to work. There's no bus that take me to my job and Taxi was getting way to expensive. I spent 1k a week just to go place to place to get things done for myself
Great video. Only one thing I would say is that Oil is designed to turn black and can turn after a few thousand so never judge the quality colour of the oil at that short space of time. Great stuff and we all love Mobil1
you do it better than most shops,specially your tires rotation is the perfect way...thank you, I live your channel...
The noise fits the vibe and ambiance of what your doing. It's not intrusive but a mic so that your just a bit louder would be awesome though. Video was super informative and direct. Loved it 👍🏼☺️
Thanks for the feedback!
I love using gloves, makes the job all so much more loving and easier.
My grandma has a 2009. One button to reset minder. That 10th gen has a lot of buttons just to set oil minder. Nice car though.
Just bought my 1st Honda, 2018 Civic Hatchback EX, i did notice it only takes 3.7q WITH filter but you pre filled the filter then put 3.7q in. thats going to be overfilled a little wont it?
Ehhh it’ll be finez
Would punching a hole in the bottom of the old filter to drain out the oil be less of a mess than unscrewing the thing!
Lol I would never punch a hole in it lol!
i never wore a dress shirt and long sleeve to boot changing my oil might have to try lol
Do you prefer your method of tire rotation? The preferred method would be the rear tires cross and go up. So the right rear goes on the left driver side, the left rear goes on the right passenger side. And the one in driver side and passenger go straight back. By the way i like your videos g!! Keep it up!
That I true I should of done it that way...
12:36 - Make sure you do 3.7 Ounces. LOL . Doing my own oil change for the first time on mine and this helped a lot, Thank you!
Thanks for info, I'm from Italy and I have an Civic 10th with 3000km..
Which would be better the Extended performance version or the advanced fuel economy for Mobil 1?
i only use Honda oil filters
what's the difference?
@@raczyk because if its good enough for the factory to put on its good enough for me look for videos on the tube where they cut them open and you can see the good ones and the bad ones fram is junk
How many Honda’s have you owned? I have 5 3 are atv’s thought. I like the white very nice.
I’ve owned three
I was just wondering what do you tell the dealership after you do your own oil change. They said if I didn't keep record of every time I did an oil change myself that if something happens with the motor they would void my warranty.
The dealer can’t void ur warranty cause you changed the oil...
Wish you would have explain the “80 pound torch. I don’t know exactly how that works.
You torque the nuts on the wheels to 80 foot pound torch. You have to use a torque wrench so you don't over tighten them.
That's funny...I'm looking up oil changes for 10th gen and you post this an hour later. I'm almost at 4000 miles now
lol perfect timing thanks for watching man!
I don't know about the US, but in Czech Republic you may lose warranty by servicing your car outside Honda authorized service shops. Also, the manual says that, if you use 0W20, you should use only Honda Oil 2.0.
Of course they would say In the manual to use “HONDA” oil...
Thanks anyway for the video, I now know how to do it :-) Your videos are really good and very useful. Keep it up!
Thanks Wilhelm, hopefully you subscribed!
Nice job. Use disposable nitrile gloves, at least for the drain plug and filter removal! Wish Honda had designed the oil filter on the top of the engine. Newer GTI's and Imprezas do. So much easier and no spillage all over!
I'm a high school student and I'm going to get my first car soon! It's going to be a 2019 Honda Civic EX and I'm going to be doing my own oil changes! Do you think a shop would let me use their lift? Or do I need to buy a jack and jack stand(s)?
Congrats! I don’t think a shop will let you use a lift. Too much liability.
I just brought a 2009 Honda Civic ex
Mohamed Genidy there may be some DIY garages where you pay them per hour depending on the job, and they have lifts and tool loaner program (while on the property). Worth looking into if you want to do work on your car, but don’t have the space/tools at your home.
Hey, actually just did my wife's accord 2.4 2012 oil change today. Was thinking about my 19 SI. I'm at 4080miles. Everything I've read says to just change it when maintenance minder says 15%. I'm not sure because I know this car gets pretty hot. Small turbo makes a lot of heat. Also tuned on tsp stage 1. Thinking I should maybe hit it sooner. Just want to hear ur opinion. Great videos. Appreciate the time and effort you are putting in.
I would go ahead and change the oil. No harm to do it now!
In Europe Honda Civic Mark 10 oil filter is driver side my right beside the wheel 🙃
Amsoil 0w-20 signature series with Amsoil oil filter 25k/1 year all the way!!
Whats the reason for filling up the filter with oil? It fills up rather quickly as the engine turns over, am I wrong? And also, can you just rotate the tires like that, are they not directional, which means you need to keep the tyre on the same side of the vehicle because moving them to the opposite side would change the primary direction?
Are you at the base garage ?
Yesss
I don’t get why everyone is so impressed with this vid. The guy didn’t even remove the oil cap before draining the oil. That’s why it was draining so slowly (due to the vacuum that occurred in the system).
Drain plug is17mm. Honda is metric not standard! 😎
New Sub. Thanks for the video, i still have 1 free oil change and tire rotation from the dealer. After that I'll be doing them on my own.
I just change oil and filter for Honda civic 10th generation
2016
I poured 4 quarts oil 5w-30
As I’m living in a Caribbean
Island and I check the gauge
It marks between the two lines not even on the max
So no problem you all can do four quarter include the filter filling.
Sharing my experience 😐😐😐😐.
i got mine oem bought like 2 filters at my dealer. i love it
Huh?
Original equipment manufacturer honda filters and oil.
Ahh ok I get it now lol
how much does changing you oil actually save you? my dealer only charges $45 and if you buy 4qt of oil it already cost $40 plus the price of the filter.
Ps. idk if there's different methods of tire rotation but the way ive seen it done, only the front wheels criss cross, the back wheels just move up on the same side. By doing it this way, the tires will eventually go to every position ensuring even wear. if you criss cross front and back, they are only rotating between the same two positions.
nokia6800 my dealer charging me 105 dollors got a hatch 1.5 turbo
What is the recommended interval for oil change on 2018 honda civic si. I heard 10000 or a year, but not sure.
I’m not sure but I’m still doing mine 3,000 miles or 3 months
Directions say 3.7Q, but that includes the filter. If you pre-fill the oil filter, how much quarts did you end up pouring through the top plug?
I made sure it was 3.7 quarts exactly
So it's 3.7 through the top. And maybe .3 or a tiny more to also fill the filter before you lube it up
That’s true
Steven Swiderski should be 3.7 total. You can't really measure how much you pour into a filter (unless you actually measure it with like a measuring cup which would be a waste of time imo.
Just pour a little into the filter and pour the rest into the crankcase. When you get to the 4th bottle, just make sure you have about a quarter bottle left.
With that being said, it really wouldn't hurt anything if you put a little more than 3.7q in by accident.
How come you didn't use oem honda oil filter?
They are more expensive and Mobil was the brand of the oil
Surely on a car that new, you'd have to use OEM filters for warranty purposes? On service items I never cut costs... I always use OEM Air and Oil Filters on my 9G Civic Diesel.
Keep it up dude, not enough videos out there on the Si
Thanks Alex!
Thanks. First time changing oil on any car and it was easy 👍
Do you still use 0W 20? Even after all of your mods? I am going crazy trying to find an answer on civicx. My car isn't as modded as yours is but on it's way. Running tsp tune and CAI. Should we be using something thicker? Just wanted to know your opinion.
I’m still using 0w20
@@TTorres1183 thank you sir!
Funny - I've discovered if I buy half a case (5 oil filters) off of Amazon the price of my OEM Toyota and Nissan Filters drops to like $5.50 a filter - including washers and those little sticky labels. At that price why not go with OEM ? I doubt it would be different for a Honda.
Great video but I wish u would have shown on the last quart of oil going in were is the .07 mark ? Thanks
Not a good idea when its brand new. Change at 1K and watch those tiny silver metal shavings in the oil drain pan!
Sup man, love the channel, glad its working out for you. Can you do a break fluid change tutorial?
😂 😂 your killing me with the little bitty oil filter talk!
Lol it’s so small!
This was your first oil change since you took it out the lot ?
Yes.
Hey bro, would you reccomend the k and n air filter. thanks
I recommend saving for the PRL CAI!
Thanks for helping us Ttores!!! Keep up the good job!!^^
Next time please help how to change spark plugs or even the brake pads!!^^
Of course! Thanks for watching!
If the engine is Turbo and area is not below 30.C Summer, you gotto use Mobil 1 ESP 0W-40
You'd better clean the MAF sencor each time oil change
im glad that has a skid plate why didnt honda do that with the 8th gen i woulda still had it today and not be a total loss but i love my 10th hatchback sport
Hi TTorres
I have been hearing of Civic 1.5T owners complaining of gas in their oil, or at least the oil smelling of fuel/gas.
Have you ever, during oil changes, or just checking the oil, smelled fuel in the oil?
I just purchased a 2018 Si so I am a bit worried about this.
Thanks and great videos. I just subscribed
No sir I’ve never heard of that issue or have had that problem!
Yes very much so. It’s very strong for me but I have a short ram intake and catless. I have to go to the gas station a lot. I’d imagine just keep up with your oil changes
Diggin the videos man great content!!!
I’ve had my SI for a couple months now.
Does your make a clicking or clunking sound when your shifting gears or does the shifter stiff up on you when shifting from 1st to 2nd???
I work at a bodyshop and there telling me it might have a defective gear box. Wanted to see if you had that problem as well. Thanks brotha
Thanks for watching man! The gear box in our Si our super notchy... I think it’s safe to safe it’s suppose to sound like that
I know I’m late but that’s the oem. Went to an expensive aster market and that stopped
Wow. Another great instructional video from TTorres! Your videos are like "how to" manuals brought to life. Two questions - at what point will you do your next oil change? Also, if someone has a Honda dealership change their oil, do they also replace the filter and rotate the tires? (I got a free oil change coupon from my Honda dealer because my salesman was a complete jerk to me). Thanks again for your vids - This one is the best yet!
I’ll change my oil again at 8500ish miles. They should replace the filter and rotate the tires i would ask them before you get your oil changed. Thanks for the kind words!
My dealer does the oil change for $35. Synthetic and the filter. Rotation is $12. I would do them myself but I want a paper trail of services
Is that for full synthetic or synthetic blend?
TTorres1183 I believe it's full. I'll have to check my receipt. Sis you have to rent that lift or do you just know someone?
I rent it for cheap and the dispose the oil!
Nice civic man I have 2019 civic spot love it thanks for info.
Awesome video man....thank you!!!!!
Great vid TT! , just curious will you be using a heavier oil in summer like 5w40 5w30?
No sir I’m going to stick with the 0w20. Thanks for watching Ryan!
Unless you are tracking your car I would not go heavier in oil weight. Heavier oil will cause slightly worse fuel economy and potentially increased engine wear due to lack or flow
Does this work for a 2018 ex-T
Should
I HAVE A HONDA CIVIC SPORT 2019 2.0L, DOES THIS FILTER FIT MY CAR???
Dad Gum ... need a longer 3/8 in ratchet or a 1/2 drive... Honda's are metric - even most domestics are using a lot of metric nutz/boltz... Nice Shop - Thanks for posting.
Love the videos TTorres. Your really swinging me into getting the new Si .
Thanks for watching and you can’t go wrong with the new Si!
You're*
I don’t know where to start....first of all, wear some gloves dude, used oil is uber-carcinogenic! And METRIC! 17mm! Not that fractional caveman shite!
I don’t wear my Apple Watch when I change oil. Lol
Good eye bill lol. It’ll wash off! Thanks for watching!
Thank you! Even though I don’t own a 10th gen si.... yet. 👍🏼
Did you notice any strong gasoline smell from your oil changes with the 1.5L turbo's oil dilution problem?
Not at all
Simple oil change thanks. About Muffler delete. Will it pass smog? That muffler delete looks clean.
Don’t have smog here
@@TTorres1183 oh my gosh your not in California. My bad. Aha. Thank you
Gibt es in Amerika kein original Honda Oil ?
Bro, you need to buys some rubber glove, check out Harbor Freight.
do you reset the oil change and tire rotation the same way on a Civic Sport 2019?
How are you able to go into the service when they are working on your car ???
Explain... I’m confused
Like the place were you are on the lift is that honda ???
Negative my friend.
my guess is your at mwr...
Truu
I love your videos....thanks for all the 10th Gen Si info!
NP
Very thorough walkthrough! W
Does doing your own oil and or doing a muffler/res delete void any warranty?
I don’t see why it would...?
Sorry it does void, you must be a Certified Mechanic, they will want to see who did your previous oil changes
I disagree that changing your own oil will void warranty
TTorres1183 ask your dealer what do I know
Jose whoever told you that changing the oil yourself will void the warranty needs to do some research, or it was the dealership and they said that to make more money off of you. Tell them to read Magnuson Moss Warranty Act
U.S. FEDERAL LAW
It is illegal to tie warranty coverage to whichever brand of parts or lubricants you use. Manufacturers that do so must provide the parts or lubricants free of charge
do you get any drone with res/muffler delete?
Some not much...
I always oil the filter threads, too.
Thank you buddy, Very helpful, here a new subscriber
Did you get any check engine lights for the muffler delete?
Nope
How much did the drain plug and oil cost you in total?
The oil and filter was $40 I didn’t buy a drain plug. Thanks for watching!
TTorres1183 $40? How much would they have charged you to do a oil change? The Honda dealership I work at does them for $30.
I don’t know the exact price...
Synthetic blend
Nice car man , ..My is blue
Could you make a lost of what tools I need to do this?
what can i use to clean my wheels and make them shine? a alluminum cleaner or chrome cleaner?
Some Diablo wheel cleaner from chemical guys!
@@TTorres1183 thats my problem, i dont live in USA, so i just have two options: chrome cleaner or alluminium cleaner, and i dont know which material is my wheel made from. i have a 2016 civic EX with stock wheels.
btw thanks for reply
Check out Gyeon that are global
@@TTorres1183 thank you, btw, do you know that emissions system problem is? coming up on my car once a month, but i erase the alert with battery disconnect
When is it recommended for the drain plug crush ring to be changed?
I’d do it every oil change... a pack of 20 is under $10
@@TTorres1183 thank you for the quick reply. Where can you properly jack up the car using a hydraulic floor jack?
Nice video man very helpful 👍👍
Thanks for watching Danny!
Pretty sure all of those socket sizes should be metric, my man. Pretty good job. I'd wear gloves though.
Pretty sure all nuts on a Honda are metric. Your using the closest fitting SAE socket which over time will round off the nuts.
I’d recommend Castrol Edge bro
Trent Snare Noooooo, Use Amsoil Signature Series. The only oil brand that uses their budget on making their oil better and not for advertising. #amsoil4life
Should do a vidoe on tire rotation
Isn't it 17mm like most Hondas?
yes :)
Always use Metric on Honda and not A/F or you'll round the sump plug.
Thank you!
Hey man great video, people take this glove thing religiously😅What type of screwdriver/bit did you use to remove the screws??
??
How did u put s.i on your sceen
great vid as usual, keep it up man!
Thanks man!
I live in canada but there no snow now we are in spring
Should be good For now.
TTorres1183 thank u
Anytime
Great video
I own a honda lx used and i did not get that metal cover called honda they want 100$ for it said the pan can rust without it ...is this true
The oil pan?
TTorres1183 its that metal cover u un screw brother
Yes it is, I would order it. Depending on where you live I suppose it could rust if un-covered
Was wondering if i need it asap or could i hold it off to get it .. and y do they come off easy
Thanks for the information...
What’s the metal plate name ? I crash and that bend so I need one
Skid plate
Thank You for the info :-)
Anytime!
I have Watched all your Civic videos (and others) and find them all very informative, Thank You for taking the time, your doing a Great Job :-)
Thanks Trent, I appreciate the kind words
I change my 2015 si at 20%
I just believe 3-5k with full synthetic is fine or 3 months which ever comes first.
New sub by the way
Thanks Shane 🙏🏻
Shane Wilhelm 6 inch or footlong?
3k is a recommendation from the oil companies not from auto manufactures. I trust the people warranty(ing) the product. Even my 95 civic was recommended at 8500k by Honda. I know it won't hurt to change it more often but oil changes aren't cheap even if your doing it yourself
Mines almost 7k miles and 30% oil life, haven't change my oil yet😐
If you ever decide to use Amsoil let me know, I am an independent dealer.
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