I get my old filter just cracked, then i slide a quart ziploc baggie over it before fully unscrewing it by hand. You'll collect every drip. Did this for my '14 ex-l, & now for my '19 Elite.
2012 Odyssey... It all started with watching your front pad video. Since then it's rolled to the transmission fluid change, an oil change, servicing my wife's 2016 Fit, and giving me the confidence to work on my old 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee! Thank you for your confidence inspiring well explained postings! You are awesome!
I just bought a 14 Ody and haven't changed the oil on it yet but on my old 09 Ody, I would put a piece of aluminum foil over the bar under the filter so the oil would not get onto the bar. Just made cleanup so much easier and I did not have to worry about drips on my garage floor later.
Hi, thanks for great video just wanted To let you know some tips: 1- hand titen the filter 2- I use a alumium sheet when taking off the old filter so no oil mess draining it Hope it is usefull for others
That oil life percentage is just a guide reminding you when to change the oil. If yours at 70%, just drive it till it gets down to 15%, the maintenance minder light (yellow wrench) will come on reminding you to do the oil change. Then reset the maintenance minder at that point. You can even drive till oil life goes to 0% before changing.
Great tutorial. I have a 2014 Honda Odyssey, also use Mobil 1 0w-20. I, however, prime the oil filter with motor oil (above half way, so prevent dry start.
Thanks for your video. just bought a 2011 Ody last month and I'm thinking of doing oil change my self as my local oil changers is charging $90 (CAD) for synthetic oil change. 5L Castrol Edge Full Synthetic oil is about $33 and $9 for the Fram oil filter. Way cheaper to DIY.
Great video, although the filter should be "hand tight" not "finger tight" and never installed with a tool. You run a greater risk rupturing or pinching the rubber gasket when a tool is used and the filter is over tightened. Majority of torque specifications for oil filters are 25 nm +/- 5 (18.5 ft. lbs.) The recommended engine oil for that engine is not a full synthetic but a synthetic blend. Honda offers their own branded oil for about $7 a quart. Also, to answer your question about filling the oil filter gilong81, large oil filters (mostly for diesel engines) should be filled with oil before installing. One last suggestion, after starting the engine allow the oil to settle in the pan for about 30 seconds, wipe the dip stick once, than check the oil level.
I have an '05 and a '14 Odyssey. Both manuals indicate a full synthetic oil is usable or any premium oil as long as it meets API. I like the full synthetic stuff myself. The synthetic blends are apparently the most profitable for the oil makers as it only has to be 10% synthetic to be a "blend." I read somewhere awhile back that most are only 18% synthetic. I've been using Mobil 1, Royal Purple, and Amsoil in all of my cars for about a decade. Only use Amsoil in the transmissions. The local dealer said they were surprised my '05 has never had a tranny issue and it has 272,000 miles on it.
Thank you for this! I'm going to secretly change my mothers oil while she's at work. She doesnt know how to work on cars and money is tight, so im excited to do it for her for like $30
I have to agree with Mark Rzepecki - all the info needed with no unnecessary talking. I also have a question, though - I have read that one should ONLY used the oil filter that a Honda parts dept supplies, and not an after-market unit. Is this true? It seems like a pretty easy thing for a mfr to get right.
First off, thanks for your comment. Glad you enjoy the video. My preference is to stick with the OEM filter. Especially they retail for like $6-$8 which is not much more than your other brands. But I have nothing against the other brands as I have used things from Fram to K&N filter. I thinks those filters are fine, but you should really becareful of fake or no name brand filters you may find on Ebay or elsewhere online. Make sure you change your filter with the scheduled service and any brand name filters will be fine.
Google oil filter reviews, plenty of info available. Fram typically falls in the very low end if recommended brands. Many meet/exceed OEM requirements. Bosch is usually a safe bet if not OEM
Hi! Thanks for the video but your link on the oil filter wrench to tighten the filter is not the same what you are using on the video. May I know what you have?
Thanks for the video. Two questions: 1. what is the part number for the wrench you used to remove the filter and the one to install the filter? 2. Why use different wrenches? or did you use both and I missed that.
I don't have the part number but both were purchased from Walmart. The plier style wrench is only for removing as it will clamp on and damage the filter, but I don't care as it's being taken out. Also this type of plier makes removing filter very fast. The filter cap type wrench was for installing the filter. I put a piece of tape on it so I can see how much I am turning it.
I would be tempted to place a funnel type "catcher" below the oil filter (even though limited space below filter) to catch the used oil leaking out of the filter when you loosen it. Less used oil mess drips onto the Honda undercarriage with a funnel catcher? (Maybe cut a milk jug to act as used oil funnel catcher?)
Chihuahua Waves good points ...I think the milk jug might be too big though. maybe some tin foil on the 'drip' area might be good first. I may try that next.
All 5 quart jug of oil have a translucent bar on the side with markings stamped on it to show you how much oil is left inside. Just pour and stop to check when you get near the end. And that's how you know.
couple of questions. 1. aren't you supposed to fill the filter with fresh oil before installing it? 2. i've always thought the oil filter only goes on "finger" tight?
It's eats oil. We have the 2012. It's the "eco" feature. It automatically shuts off a couple cylinders when coasting. But when they start up again it requires a ton of oil. So you lose almost a quart or oil every 1500 miles. Nuts
@@deasttn your nasty response says more about you than me. I did figure it out in about 10 seconds. It was a comment for the publisher, not people who use comments not directed towards them, as an opportunity to be ascerbic.
How do you RESET the dashboard Oil Change indicator? So that this changes to read "100", as in 100%? Also, why do you have to buy a new Washer? What's the size???
HI, saw your other video with Transmission oil change. the model you have above is the newer one...are the directions the same where the fill plug is labeled "ATF" below the brake fluid? thanks
I have not had the chance to take a look on the newer one for the ATF refill bolt, but I know the drain plug is the same. Also you can fill the ATF through the dipstick also with a narrow hose if you can't find the fill bolt.
excellent and easy to follow video. subscribed! those ramps...I have a pair of Rhino ramps...how do I know they will support my Odyssey? just trying to be safe down there. thanks!!
The ramps are rated for specific weight. A Honda Odyssey has curb weight of 4600 lbs. Front/Back weight distribution is about 55/45, so front end is 2530 lbs. Therefore between front left and right side, the weight is divided in half to be 1265 lbs for each front corner. So your ramp need to support at least 1265 lbs.
dial2fast thanks, man! I'm watching your videos again. that ugly oil comes out Nast when pulling off the filter thought. I'm thinking a funnel or something.
I don't have the torque spec for 2011-2017 but for the 2010 Odyssey, it's 29 ft-lbs. The drain bolt & washer has not changed, so I will say it's the same for 2011-current.
@@dial2fast Is there any chance you could provide the source where you found it such as a website link or something? I'm getting all sorts of different specs such as 33 ft-lbs, 29 ft-lbs, and 22 ft-lbs.
@@Zeberka767 The spec I provided is from the 2009 Honda Odyssey factory service manual. It's not an online manual. Keep in mind even if you torqued it between 30-35 ft-lbs, it's will still be secure without damaging anything. Go ahead and torque it to 33ft-lbs and you are good Don't need to worry about it once it's done.
You should never use a filter wrench to tighten a new oil filter. Hand tighten only. I learned nothing new from you. For guys like YOU.....that's why us nice guys have to use a screw driver to get it off.
Those blues Honda original oil filters are manufactured by Honeywell. The same company that manufactures Fram. That filter you just used is essentially a Fram oil filter. The orange can of death.
+Daoud Aqtash These filters have been discussed on public forums to death. Yes made by Fram to Honda spec. It has not caused a single engine failure. The key with any car maintenance is regular scheduled oil change.
You overtightened that oil filter by a LOT !!! Hand tighten only, unless you’re a 6 year old with little strength. Misguidance will cost ya. You’re welcome !!!!!
If you hand tighten the oil filter properly (which you aren't) you wouldn't need to use a filter wrench..! You shouldn't even be using a filter wrench to torque down the filter in the first place..!!
First you only pointed out Honda oil filter without saying which part number, then you didn't do the oil reset. The two likely reasons everyone came here. Who needed you to film screwing an oil pan nut and oil filter. SMDH. Thanks though. Guess you did something and got some views. Sorry if I sound salty, I just value my time. Now I have to go watch another video or google this when I trusted you.
I have a 2014 Odyssey and the light said 15% so I put in 2 liters of oil and I reset my maintenance reminder back to 100%. However, the dip stick looks overfilled. I'm confused because this car takes 4.5 liters to get from 0 to 100% and right now my oil reminder should be less than 100%...how can it be more accurate?
+Jesus Diaz Jr. It's not that there is only 15% oil left. From the time you put the new oil in at the time change until you got to 15%, the volume has not changed. There are bits of metal shavings and dirt from engine wear and tear. What you need is 100% clean oil. Sounds like you overfilled.
The percent figure refers to oil "quality" vs. "quantity". You use the dipstick to check oil quantity. You should not operate the vehicle with overfilled crankcase; this can potentially break the engine. Next time, when the indicator shows 15%, simply perform a routine filter and oil change. Then reset.
Jack up passenger front of the van with the spare tire jack. That will give you room to get the drain plug out. You could also take the passenger front tire off for more room.
Always fill the filter with fresh oil to avoid starting the engine dry for the 3 seconds it took to build oil pressure. That alone will take miles away from the life of the engine. Always, always, always fill it up when possible.
That is simply not true. After an oil change, there is plenty of residual oil on surfaces for lubrication for the short time until oil pressure builds up again.
You should NEVER tighten an oil filter with a ratchet like that! Oil filters should only be hand tight, meaning as tight as you can get it with your hand.
You can use whatever you want to tighten a filter AS LONG as you tighten it 1/2 to 3/4 turn after the gasket makes contact. This same instruction is printed many oEM filters. The problem with telling someone that you should only hand tighten until it's tight, is everyone has a different idea of 'tight'. Your rule applies to people that has worked on cars for awhile and have done it many times.
Do yourself abfavor next time, and go buy the Mobil 1 filter... usually you can find a sale or deal at AutoZone for a free filter with the 5 qt. oil purchase... Better filter.
I get my old filter just cracked, then i slide a quart ziploc baggie over it before fully unscrewing it by hand. You'll collect every drip. Did this for my '14 ex-l, & now for my '19 Elite.
It is so annoying they put it right above the frame. Rust preventative I guess. 😂
2012 Odyssey... It all started with watching your front pad video. Since then it's rolled to the transmission fluid change, an oil change, servicing my wife's 2016 Fit, and giving me the confidence to work on my old 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee! Thank you for your confidence inspiring well explained postings! You are awesome!
I just bought a 14 Ody and haven't changed the oil on it yet but on my old 09 Ody, I would put a piece of aluminum foil over the bar under the filter so the oil would not get onto the bar. Just made cleanup so much easier and I did not have to worry about drips on my garage floor later.
Good tip. Thanks!
I just did this. Very underrated tip, thanks.
Just tried this, thanks for the tip, it worked perfectly!!
Well done. Concise with no unnecessary talking.
Hi, thanks for great video
just wanted To let you know some tips:
1- hand titen the filter
2- I use a alumium sheet when taking off the old filter so no oil mess draining it
Hope it is usefull for others
Thanks for sharing!
That oil life percentage is just a guide reminding you when to change the oil. If yours at 70%, just drive it till it gets down to 15%, the maintenance minder light (yellow wrench) will come on reminding you to do the oil change. Then reset the maintenance minder at that point. You can even drive till oil life goes to 0% before changing.
Great tutorial. I have a 2014 Honda Odyssey, also use Mobil 1 0w-20.
I, however, prime the oil filter with motor oil (above half way, so prevent dry start.
Thanks for your video. just bought a 2011 Ody last month and I'm thinking of doing oil change my self as my local oil changers is charging $90 (CAD) for synthetic oil change. 5L Castrol Edge Full Synthetic oil is about $33 and $9 for the Fram oil filter. Way cheaper to DIY.
Fantastic video. I watch it every time I change my Honda's oil. Thanks a ton!
This is seriously helpful. You are appreciated and my wife will appreciate my work with your guidance. thank you!
I still refer to your vids on the odyssey!!! Still the best out there. I wish you had one with a coolest change. But maybe I can make one some day.
NEVER, NEVER, NEVER tighten an oil filter with a wrench!!!!!! Or you will be sorry!!! Hand-tighten ONLY!!!
Not true, the way he tightened was very low torque. Much easier to screw on with wrench
No he didn’t….see my correct comment above and learn something.
Ohh my goodness, I cringed when I saw him tighten it that much, I went right to the comment section 🤣
3/4 turn after contact. Use hand or wrench.
😂😂 when you never change it yourself..
Great video, although the filter should be "hand tight" not "finger tight" and never installed with a tool. You run a greater risk rupturing or pinching the rubber gasket when a tool is used and the filter is over tightened. Majority of torque specifications for oil filters are 25 nm +/- 5 (18.5 ft. lbs.) The recommended engine oil for that engine is not a full synthetic but a synthetic blend. Honda offers their own branded oil for about $7 a quart. Also, to answer your question about filling the oil filter gilong81, large oil filters (mostly for diesel engines) should be filled with oil before installing. One last suggestion, after starting the engine allow the oil to settle in the pan for about 30 seconds, wipe the dip stick once, than check the oil level.
Really appreciate your comment. All great information that you are sharing.
I have an '05 and a '14 Odyssey. Both manuals indicate a full synthetic oil is usable or any premium oil as long as it meets API. I like the full synthetic stuff myself. The synthetic blends are apparently the most profitable for the oil makers as it only has to be 10% synthetic to be a "blend." I read somewhere awhile back that most are only 18% synthetic. I've been using Mobil 1, Royal Purple, and Amsoil in all of my cars for about a decade. Only use Amsoil in the transmissions. The local dealer said they were surprised my '05 has never had a tranny issue and it has 272,000 miles on it.
Derek McMurry we are at 58k and never changed the trans. oil for a 2012 ody...is that hard?
no. it's easier than an oil change
Derek McMurry do I have to do the cycle three times or just drain, wipe bolt and refill?
You saved me a ton of time and money. Thank you.
Thanks for your comment!
Thank you for this! I'm going to secretly change my mothers oil while she's at work. She doesnt know how to work on cars and money is tight, so im excited to do it for her for like $30
You sorry son of a bitch do it for free you scum bag
How do u reset the light. Do u a have another video showing? Thanks
That's a great video.
How much oil will go in?
Should I put in 4 liters?
I put in 5 liters. ㅜㅜ
I have to agree with Mark Rzepecki - all the info needed with no unnecessary talking.
I also have a question, though - I have read that one should ONLY used the oil filter that a Honda parts dept supplies, and not an after-market unit. Is this true? It seems like a pretty easy thing for a mfr to get right.
First off, thanks for your comment. Glad you enjoy the video. My preference is to stick with the OEM filter. Especially they retail for like $6-$8 which is not much more than your other brands. But I have nothing against the other brands as I have used things from Fram to K&N filter. I thinks those filters are fine, but you should really becareful of fake or no name brand filters you may find on Ebay or elsewhere online. Make sure you change your filter with the scheduled service and any brand name filters will be fine.
Thank you for such a prompt reply!
Google oil filter reviews, plenty of info available. Fram typically falls in the very low end if recommended brands. Many meet/exceed OEM requirements. Bosch is usually a safe bet if not OEM
Hi! Thanks for the video but your link on the oil filter wrench to tighten the filter is not the same what you are using on the video. May I know what you have?
The Honda OEM filter requires a 64mm 14 flute filter wrench. Here is one you can get amzn.to/2Dnld1j
hey 1st mistake did not fill filter with oil, 2nd mistake hand tight filter ONLY if need 1/2 turn ONLY.
I've had cars where it is impossible to fill the filter with oil (Hyundai canister type filters). That is not really required.
Thanks for the video. Two questions:
1. what is the part number for the wrench you used to remove the filter and the one to install the filter?
2. Why use different wrenches? or did you use both and I missed that.
I don't have the part number but both were purchased from Walmart. The plier style wrench is only for removing as it will clamp on and damage the filter, but I don't care as it's being taken out. Also this type of plier makes removing filter very fast. The filter cap type wrench was for installing the filter. I put a piece of tape on it so I can see how much I am turning it.
Great video! I have one question, though. What kind of washer goes on the oil drain plug? Thanks!
Not sure size. Just call your local dealer parts dept, and they will tell you. Or you can buy one for cheap there.
"kind" = usually a brass crush washer. Napa, OEM or other parts stores will have them
Good luck getting the oil filter off next time
Never need luck and never had an issue.
why? what did he do wrong?
@@rakistangpinoy4745 you should never tighten an oil filter with a ratchet.
thanks I have question that the oil change bolt too hard to remove should i used the torque wrench to unscrew it
I would be tempted to place a funnel type "catcher" below the oil filter (even though limited space below filter) to catch the used oil leaking out of the filter when you loosen it. Less used oil mess drips onto the Honda undercarriage with a funnel catcher? (Maybe cut a milk jug to act as used oil funnel catcher?)
Chihuahua Waves good points ...I think the milk jug might be too big though. maybe some tin foil on the 'drip' area might be good first. I may try that next.
Chihuahua Waves I use a coffee cup and it catches everything.
I've used a plastic bag.
You can try some aluminum foil to create a trail towards the pan.
I love the brevity of this video. To the point, I appreciate it. But how the hell did you measure 4.5 quarts using nothing but a funnel???
All 5 quart jug of oil have a translucent bar on the side with markings stamped on it to show you how much oil is left inside. Just pour and stop to check when you get near the end. And that's how you know.
I would recommend filling the new oil filter with oil be for screwing it on .
*1/2 full or so is a good idea for a cold engine not run recently. If it has run recently, it will be still lubricated plenty
What is that honda part number for the filter. I have the same van and dealer charged me 48 because if the full synthetic. I enjoy your videos !!!
15400-PLM-A01 or 15400-PLM-A02
my is 2013 model it say oil life 70. do u have to reset a computer after oil change?
good Q but he didn't answer it
Yes u gotta reset it
What is the best thing to usr if you do not have an oil filter wrench?
Inexpensive. Get one.
And never use it to install a filter like he did.
No professional mechanic ever goes more than 1/2 turn hand tight only...
Thanks so much!!
Great vid! thanks!
Thanks for the video!
You are very welcome!
Thank you.
always fill new oil filter with oil before installing
You need to tighten the oil filter 10 more turns.
LOL😆🤣😆🤣
Where can you buy the Honda Filter? and how much does it cost?
couple of questions.
1. aren't you supposed to fill the filter with fresh oil before installing it?
2. i've always thought the oil filter only goes on "finger" tight?
1. filling the filter with oil first is not necessary
2. oil filter goes on as shown; if you finger tight, expect to have a huge oil leak
@@dial2fast I think he means hand tight. Meaning, as tight as you can get it with your hand. You over tightened the filter.
Yes for some reason, this engine is very sensitive with the oil.
It's eats oil. We have the 2012. It's the "eco" feature. It automatically shuts off a couple cylinders when coasting. But when they start up again it requires a ton of oil. So you lose almost a quart or oil every 1500 miles. Nuts
Does it have to be Mobil 1 and Honda filter or no cause I bought orallys full synthetic and wix oil filter would this do the job as well
You can use whatever brand filter and oil you want. Main thing is do regular oil change and you will be good.
Thanks for the reply can you buy it at the local auto store or do you have to order it
+Chaldian Any auto store will sell oil filter. If you want Honda filter, you can get it from your dealer's parts dept.
You should add the socket wrench size that you used. It makes it easier for guys like me.
1:15 listen up you dolt. If you can't bother figuring it out yourself, stay away from the garage and let your husband do it
@@deasttn your nasty response says more about you than me. I did figure it out in about 10 seconds. It was a comment for the publisher, not people who use comments not directed towards them, as an opportunity to be ascerbic.
@@baigish100 1:12 you should listen to the video before opening your dumb mouth and criticizing content creators
How do you RESET the dashboard Oil Change indicator? So that this changes to read "100", as in 100%? Also, why do you have to buy a new Washer? What's the size???
Here you go ruclips.net/video/z47cQFrcbPQ/видео.html
HI, saw your other video with Transmission oil change. the model you have above is the newer one...are the directions the same where the fill plug is labeled "ATF" below the brake fluid?
thanks
I have not had the chance to take a look on the newer one for the ATF refill bolt, but I know the drain plug is the same. Also you can fill the ATF through the dipstick also with a narrow hose if you can't find the fill bolt.
excellent and easy to follow video. subscribed! those ramps...I have a pair of Rhino ramps...how do I know they will support my Odyssey? just trying to be safe down there. thanks!!
The ramps are rated for specific weight. A Honda Odyssey has curb weight of 4600 lbs. Front/Back weight distribution is about 55/45, so front end is 2530 lbs. Therefore between front left and right side, the weight is divided in half to be 1265 lbs for each front corner. So your ramp need to support at least 1265 lbs.
dial2fast thanks, man! I'm watching your videos again. that ugly oil comes out Nast when pulling off the filter thought. I'm thinking a funnel or something.
dial2fast success! used the rhino ramps with two jack stands in the front to satisfy my paranoia. thanks, man! your video helped me.
cheers!
socal
i saw that Rhino Ramps in Canadian Tire flyer in Toronto and it's rated up to 60,000lbs. I'm buying it for my ody.
Never tighten the new oil filter with a wrench. Hand tighten only! The filter wrench is designed to help you remove the old filter only.
Do you have to replace the filter or can you stick with the old one?
+Chaldian Always replace the filter with every oil change.
Only thing missing is how to reset the oil change reminder.
Here is the video ruclips.net/video/z47cQFrcbPQ/видео.html
By any chance, do you know what the torque spec is for the oil drain plug for a 2015 Honda Odyssey?
I don't have the torque spec for 2011-2017 but for the 2010 Odyssey, it's 29 ft-lbs. The drain bolt & washer has not changed, so I will say it's the same for 2011-current.
@@dial2fast Is there any chance you could provide the source where you found it such as a website link or something? I'm getting all sorts of different specs such as 33 ft-lbs, 29 ft-lbs, and 22 ft-lbs.
@@Zeberka767 The spec I provided is from the 2009 Honda Odyssey factory service manual. It's not an online manual. Keep in mind even if you torqued it between 30-35 ft-lbs, it's will still be secure without damaging anything. Go ahead and torque it to 33ft-lbs and you are good Don't need to worry about it once it's done.
You should never use a filter wrench to tighten a new oil filter. Hand tighten only.
I learned nothing new from you. For guys like YOU.....that's why us nice guys have to use a screw driver to get it off.
is the oil filter for 2011 same as 2007 honda odyssey..have a bunch of them
Yes, same filter
Cuanta cantidad de aceite se le echa el galón ho 4 cuartos
im only watching this bc as a 13 year old my dad is forcing me to go change the oil on the van
honda, they make great cars but they sure do find the worst places to put the oil filters.
You ain't joking.
I actually find this one rather convenient.
Those blues Honda original oil filters are manufactured by Honeywell. The same company that manufactures Fram. That filter you just used is essentially a Fram oil filter. The orange can of death.
+Daoud Aqtash These filters have been discussed on public forums to death. Yes made by Fram to Honda spec. It has not caused a single engine failure. The key with any car maintenance is regular scheduled oil change.
Daouid, OCOD is an old wive's tale.
Omg hand tight the filter
You overtightened that oil filter by a LOT !!!
Hand tighten only, unless you’re a 6 year old with little strength.
Misguidance will cost ya.
You’re welcome !!!!!
Lolz that's more then 3/4 turn after contact..!
Anyone knows the correct torque for 2016 odyssey drain plug?
Half a grunt
Link at end of video.
If you hand tighten the oil filter properly (which you aren't) you wouldn't need to use a filter wrench..! You shouldn't even be using a filter wrench to torque down the filter in the first place..!!
Would help for novice if you show crush valve and access sites a little better. Over all it’s OK. Thanks
First you only pointed out Honda oil filter without saying which part number, then you didn't do the oil reset. The two likely reasons everyone came here. Who needed you to film screwing an oil pan nut and oil filter. SMDH. Thanks though. Guess you did something and got some views. Sorry if I sound salty, I just value my time. Now I have to go watch another video or google this when I trusted you.
I have a 2014 Odyssey and the light said 15% so I put in 2 liters of oil and I reset my maintenance reminder back to 100%. However, the dip stick looks overfilled. I'm confused because this car takes 4.5 liters to get from 0 to 100% and right now my oil reminder should be less than 100%...how can it be more accurate?
+Jesus Diaz Jr. It's not that there is only 15% oil left. From the time you put the new oil in at the time change until you got to 15%, the volume has not changed. There are bits of metal shavings and dirt from engine wear and tear. What you need is 100% clean oil. Sounds like you overfilled.
+Jesus Diaz Jr. look at the owner manual. I might cause problem if you overfill oil
The percent figure refers to oil "quality" vs. "quantity". You use the dipstick to check oil quantity. You should not operate the vehicle with overfilled crankcase; this can potentially break the engine. Next time, when the indicator shows 15%, simply perform a routine filter and oil change. Then reset.
dude seriously? you just over filled your engine with oil. have it towed to the shop!!
holy cow
decided to change my oil on my own and bought everything until i realized i need ramps and they're like 60 bucks.. well, there goes
Jack up passenger front of the van with the spare tire jack. That will give you room to get the drain plug out. You could also take the passenger front tire off for more room.
Always fill the filter with fresh oil to avoid starting the engine dry for the 3 seconds it took to build oil pressure. That alone will take miles away from the life of the engine. Always, always, always fill it up when possible.
That is simply not true. After an oil change, there is plenty of residual oil on surfaces for lubrication for the short time until oil pressure builds up again.
You should NEVER tighten an oil filter with a ratchet like that! Oil filters should only be hand tight, meaning as tight as you can get it with your hand.
You can use whatever you want to tighten a filter AS LONG as you tighten it 1/2 to 3/4 turn after the gasket makes contact. This same instruction is printed many oEM filters. The problem with telling someone that you should only hand tighten until it's tight, is everyone has a different idea of 'tight'. Your rule applies to people that has worked on cars for awhile and have done it many times.
@@dial2fast oh. I gotcha.
Forgot to reset the maintenance light : oil 100 %
Fill oil filter with oil , before instalation!!!!!!!!!!!!
mines a 13mm
Do yourself abfavor next time, and go buy the Mobil 1 filter... usually you can find a sale or deal at AutoZone for a free filter with the 5 qt. oil purchase...
Better filter.
Don't ever torque your oil filter with a wrench.
Could have told me what oil filter it uses. Now I have to look in that miserabke Walmart dog eared book.
(some viewers are never happy!)
is a Honda filter
never and i do mean ever use a wrench to put an oil filter on absolutely ever wth!
It so sluggish at 30%