Thank you very Much - Especially the close up shots of which way to turn the filter and the drain plug for removal. As a dyslexic person, this is super helpful to see. Even though i changed the oil on many cars trucks and outboard motors. I still have to think way too long on which way it loosens! ha!
Thank you so much for your video. I took mine to Honda dealership for both oil changes and both times it leaked where the oil filter was at. They did sloopy work. I will start doing it myself from now on.
Great video...but I wouldn't cut the plastic shield but remove clips and screw; also before installing the filter I would fill it up with oil to avoid a dry start...just my two cents. Still very informative video !!
Thanks Man. Im just a DIY backyard guy. So different ideas from more experience guys helps me a lot. Im learning👍. I will do that for my future oil changes. Thanks. About the plastic shield, cant do no more Lol!
Thank you again for the safety info. I always use my jackstands prior with this one. But after having this I felt that this would be more safer but i was wrong. I will pit some back up jack stands next time!
Great video. I like every clips of it. I am from Subaru family and the oil filter is accessible from the top. The location of the oil filter of this Honda Pilot is really bad. One will need to remove the wheel in order to have better access to the oil filter location (if one doesn't want to trim off some plastic). Thank you for sharing.
Thanks brother! Its my first Oil Change service with the vehicle and the oil filter location was kinda tight. Theres no enough room so i decided to trim off the plastic. Thanks for the nice compliment😉
Kabayan , I just bought a new honda pilot 2022, the mileage right now is 6,500 the computer said to change oil, but on some research shows u can change oil it to every 7,500 miles, just bought a 0w 20 full synthetic oil & oil filter to change it myself when it reach 7,500.
Congratulations Kabayan for the New Pilot! Its a great Car! You can always do that but Honda recommend 5,000 miles to have an Oil change. Ever since iam doing maintenance service with my vehicles, i always change Oil and Filter when it reaches 30% which is like 4,500 to 5,000 miles oil life in the computer maintenace info. For me the sooner you change the better for your Pilot engine. You cant go wrong kabayan pag papalitan mo ng Oil sooner than 7,500.
Bro, you made it look easy. Have a first gen Tacoma. Pain in butt for oil change. Wife has a new 2021. I don't trust dealer. Changing at 5000 with full synthetic. Nice vid
Thanks bro! I used to take my vehicles to the dealer but i thought it would be better if i do myself. Right amount of Oil and for sure full synthetic Oil will be used and at the same time saving some buck 😀.. i change Oil every 30% oil life in the computer.
@@110897100 They put an oil monitor on there for a reason. Wasting oil and filters at that rate, totally unnecessary at 30%. The only way to tell how much life your oil has left is by doing an oil analysis. Try it once, you find out you can just reset your oil life monitor for another 5k. Ive done it
@@jockkewstow9231 yes. For synthetic oil should be fine 5-7,500 mi before having oil change. But since my first honda, ive always done oil change before reaching 5K mi and i didnt have any problems. But you’re right. Tech now adays is way better than before. Might try to do it next time. Thanks man
Thanks for your tips! Just changed my first oil in my 21 pilot. The filter location is horrible!!!!!!!!! I usually use a red plastic cup but there was no room. I’ll use a plastic bowl next time!
@@atokianotr9200 Yep. Mahal, its like over a 100 ang charge ng dealership.. Pagdating na pagdating mainit pa engine binibira na nila. Kaya minsa madalas nasisira un thread ng oil pan at drain plug.😀..
My uncle gave it to me which he said he bought it in the 90’s. Kust dont know if they are still in the market as of today. And you are right, the reason he bought the extensions was his civic cant go up the ramps.
I have a good friend who works at honda as a mechanic and according to him using oem brand is always the best…They cost a little more but not a big difference anyway.
@@110897100 It doesn’t hurt. I use genuine Honda fluids for everything EXCEPT for the motor oil and windshield wiper fluid. I feel like the motor oil, it doesn’t matter which brand, but what does matter is that it is 0W-20 and full synthetic.
@@spritemoney that is for me the most important fluid that you use OEM. motor oil, trans fluid and coolant..I have a video on my crv also and i got some comments from viewers recommending using OEM fluids. It was my first time to ise Penzoil.
Hello kabayan! I started doing regular maintenace with my CRV maybe after i put 40,000 miles on it. I used to take to Honda for oil change and tire rotation but 150$ is quite a bit so i decided to do my self. After oil change reset mo lang sa computer maintence info ng vehicle. I do tire rotation also. For me mas OK kung ako ang gagawa kasi na ddrain un oil well at tama ang oil na nailalagay kasi sa shop we never know😀. Para sa Pilot ako na gumawa para sa second oil change. Un una kasi free sa honda.
Thank you kabayan. Hindi talaga ako certified mechanic. Mahilig lang mag kutkot. Dati ganyan din ako driver lang. Pinag aralan ko lang din para maka tipid ng konti sa service. Good luck kabayan..
I personally quit buying filters from Amazon. I ordered 2 Wix filters which were delivered from 2 different locations. Wix boxes didn’t match, Wix stickers on box didn’t match, and painted on part numbers were so smeared you could barely read the PNs on the filters. I’m not saying they were fakes, but I’ll spend a little more at the dealer.
Great decision brother. I think wix has a good reputation but if you buy it from amazon thats a different story because you have to deal with unknown sellers. Use OEM just to make sure and take care your engine. I used crush washers also from amazon but i noticed they are a little thicker. I will use OEM washers next time.
Oh thank you brother. I didnt know. My uncle gave this to me where he bought on the 90’s. It was barely use though. I will use my jack stands as a back up next time. Many thanks!
@@flakitopeluche1692 where’s your location brother? I bought it at honda parts.. ask for custumer discount😀.. they usually gives 10% off…i bought 6Q of oil and a filter.… bought my crush washer at amazon.
Yan ang worries ko before kabayan. So i did some research and it says wont affect the warranty as long as you can prove that you use the recommended oil by honda. So i kept all the reciepts. But para maka sigurado ka, talk to your dealerahip. I decided to do it para makapag palit ako ng oil every 3K to 4K miles and to make sure maaalagaan ang engine.
Yeah i knew it after i watched when it was already uploaded and theres no way for me to edit it since ive already deleted all the videos…for some reason maybe my friend who’s holding the camera missed one.. i didnt check before i upload it.. but i did put 5Q and .7
Yes. 😂. Im more worried about the drain plug than the splash. The engine buttom part is uncovered anyway😅. But i should be patient enough to just detach the cover and put it back after changing the filter.
Thank you very Much - Especially the close up shots of which way to turn the filter and the drain plug for removal. As a dyslexic person, this is super helpful to see. Even though i changed the oil on many cars trucks and outboard motors. I still have to think way too long on which way it loosens! ha!
Thank you brother. 😊
Thank you so much for your video. I took mine to Honda dealership for both oil changes and both times it leaked where the oil filter was at. They did sloopy work. I will start doing it myself from now on.
Good luck Man. Its always good feeling to do it by yourself. No body will take good care of our cars more than we do😅
Great video...but I wouldn't cut the plastic shield but remove clips and screw; also before installing the filter I would fill it up with oil to avoid a dry start...just my two cents. Still very informative video !!
Thanks Man. Im just a DIY backyard guy. So different ideas from more experience guys helps me a lot. Im learning👍. I will do that for my future oil changes. Thanks. About the plastic shield, cant do no more Lol!
Thanks for the video I had those jackstands back in the 90s that’s how I know there’s a problem
Thank you again for the safety info. I always use my jackstands prior with this one. But after having this I felt that this would be more safer but i was wrong. I will pit some back up jack stands next time!
Great video. I like every clips of it. I am from Subaru family and the oil filter is accessible from the top. The location of the oil filter of this Honda Pilot is really bad. One will need to remove the wheel in order to have better access to the oil filter location (if one doesn't want to trim off some plastic). Thank you for sharing.
Thanks brother! Its my first Oil Change service with the vehicle and the oil filter location was kinda tight. Theres no enough room so i decided to trim off the plastic. Thanks for the nice compliment😉
I just did the oil change on our 2021 Pilot SE. I didnt have to remove the plastic trim. Its doable but a pain in the ass nonetheless. Great video.
Oil filter brought me here. I’m like wtf is the best way to do this.
@@tylersanders6778 yeah. Same feeling when i did my first oil change😀..
Kabayan , I just bought a new honda pilot 2022, the mileage right now is 6,500 the computer said to change oil, but on some research shows u can change oil it to every 7,500 miles, just bought a 0w 20 full synthetic oil & oil filter to change it myself when it reach 7,500.
Congratulations Kabayan for the New Pilot! Its a great Car! You can always do that but Honda recommend 5,000 miles to have an Oil change. Ever since iam doing maintenance service with my vehicles, i always change Oil and Filter when it reaches 30% which is like 4,500 to 5,000 miles oil life in the computer maintenace info. For me the sooner you change the better for your Pilot engine. You cant go wrong kabayan pag papalitan mo ng Oil sooner than 7,500.
You can use one of those solo plastic cups and take off the oil filer with and the excess oil will leak into the cup also.
Bro, you made it look easy.
Have a first gen Tacoma. Pain in butt for oil change. Wife has a new 2021. I don't trust dealer. Changing at 5000 with full synthetic.
Nice vid
Thanks bro! I used to take my vehicles to the dealer but i thought it would be better if i do myself. Right amount of Oil and for sure full synthetic Oil will be used and at the same time saving some buck 😀.. i change Oil every 30% oil life in the computer.
@@110897100 They put an oil monitor on there for a reason. Wasting oil and filters at that rate, totally unnecessary at 30%. The only way to tell how much life your oil has left is by doing an oil analysis. Try it once, you find out you can just reset your oil life monitor for another 5k. Ive done it
@@jockkewstow9231 yes. For synthetic oil should be fine 5-7,500 mi before having oil change. But since my first honda, ive always done oil change before reaching 5K mi and i didnt have any problems. But you’re right. Tech now adays is way better than before. Might try to do it next time. Thanks man
Thanks for your tips! Just changed my first oil in my 21 pilot. The filter location is horrible!!!!!!!!! I usually use a red plastic cup but there was no room. I’ll use a plastic bowl next time!
Ur welcome brother! Im sure you gonna love the vehicle. And yes the location makes a lot of mess😅
I prefer subaru, top oil filter and no under cover, so direct access to the bolt. With fumoto valve, changing oil is super easy and clean.
basta pinoy malinis talaga..ako rin ng change oil sa aming honda pilot..
Oo kabayan. Mas naalagaan ang sasakyan kapag tayo ang gumagawa ng nga basic maintenance. Thanks for watching
@@110897100 tama ka kabayan..$54 sa honda dealership ang change oil pero pag bilhin mo parts sa kanila is almost 70$.
@@atokianotr9200 Yep. Mahal, its like over a 100 ang charge ng dealership.. Pagdating na pagdating mainit pa engine binibira na nila. Kaya minsa madalas nasisira un thread ng oil pan at drain plug.😀..
@@110897100 oo nga tas power tools pa gamit nila kaya puersado talaga ang trade..saan k ba bumibili ng oil at filter mo pala
i mean thread
Great video and I enjoy your attention to detail,
Appreciate that bro. Thanks
Always pre-fill your oil filter before installation
Beautiful! Perfect job!
Thanks for the compliment❤️
I enjoyed the video but I would have definitely primed the oil filter before installing it
it will help on the restart if you pre fill some new oil in the filter.
Thanks man👍
Good simple video. Look at replacing that drain plug with a fumoto oil drain valve to save some time and mess.
Thanks Man. I was thinking about that too. Ive seen a lot of people who use oil vac but iam not so sure if thats good enough to suck everything out.
Gracias a su video hice el cambio de aceite a la pilot y pude quitar el letrero de la pizarra ,gracias
Youre welcome brother! Yeah at first i didnt know how to get through the filter. So i decided to trim them off😅
I have the same yellow ramps. Where did you get those extensions? (and do they have higher ones - I also have a Corolla that won't go up the ramps)
My uncle gave it to me which he said he bought it in the 90’s. Kust dont know if they are still in the market as of today. And you are right, the reason he bought the extensions was his civic cant go up the ramps.
Where did you get the red and black ramp add ons to make ramp angle lower.
Thank you for the video
My uncle gave it to me. He said that he bought it in early 90’s and barely use it. I dont know if they are still in the market as of today.
Hey I changed my oil watching your video and made a mess taking out the oil filter, where did you get that little oil pan drain
Thanks man. I cant even remeber where i get it. Oh i think this container is from a frozen ramen from costco. U can use any small food container.
Great video! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you brother for the compliment.
Hey Road Master, what did you use to trim the plastic covering with? and did you have to take it off to trim?
FYI - I trimmed plastic like Road Master using a box cutter on my 2019 Pilot.
I did not remove the plastic shield.
Ei men yeah you dont need special tool to trim it down. I just use regular cutter. And no need to take them off.
With a white hat on!!!! Brave / Talent
😅😅… thanks brother haha!
The splash shield can be removed and does not need to be cut
Just wowwww!!! Where r u located sir?
California Sir
It’s always good to fill the filter with oil prior
wrong
@@mikerobinson416 I guess everyone has their methods
Been doing this for a while now (without filling oil on the filter) so far no problem.
Why do you use the genuine Honda Motor Oil instead of other brands? I thought what matters is the fact it is 0W-20.
I have a good friend who works at honda as a mechanic and according to him using oem brand is always the best…They cost a little more but not a big difference anyway.
@@110897100 It doesn’t hurt. I use genuine Honda fluids for everything EXCEPT for the motor oil and windshield wiper fluid.
I feel like the motor oil, it doesn’t matter which brand, but what does matter is that it is 0W-20 and full synthetic.
@@spritemoney that is for me the most important fluid that you use OEM. motor oil, trans fluid and coolant..I have a video on my crv also and i got some comments from viewers recommending using OEM fluids. It was my first time to ise Penzoil.
Hi Kabayan. When did you start changing your own oil etc? Paano yung computer checks and tire rotation during regular maintenance? Thanks.
Hello kabayan! I started doing regular maintenace with my CRV maybe after i put 40,000 miles on it. I used to take to Honda for oil change and tire rotation but 150$ is quite a bit so i decided to do my self. After oil change reset mo lang sa computer maintence info ng vehicle. I do tire rotation also. For me mas OK kung ako ang gagawa kasi na ddrain un oil well at tama ang oil na nailalagay kasi sa shop we never know😀. Para sa Pilot ako na gumawa para sa second oil change. Un una kasi free sa honda.
@@110897100 Galing nman! Driver lang kasi tlga ako kaya walang alam. I'll check your videos and see lung kaya on my own. Thank you sa info.
Thank you kabayan. Hindi talaga ako certified mechanic. Mahilig lang mag kutkot. Dati ganyan din ako driver lang. Pinag aralan ko lang din para maka tipid ng konti sa service. Good luck kabayan..
I could be wrong but I counted the quarts that you put in. It’s just 4.7 q 😅
6:00 to 6:40
😅. Yes, when i watch after it was uploaded, i noticed that. For some reason maybe i missed one video clip. But im sure i put 5Q.7 😅😅
Where did you get those transition ramps to go up the steel ramps?
It was given to me by my uncle. He said he bought it in the 90’s and barely used it. Im not so sure if they are still in the market by this time.
@@110897100 Thanks
Do you buy the oil, filter and crush washers online?
I bought Oil and Filter at Honda Dealership. Boight crush washers at amazon
I personally quit buying filters from Amazon. I ordered 2 Wix filters which were delivered from 2 different locations. Wix boxes didn’t match, Wix stickers on box didn’t match, and painted on part numbers were so smeared you could barely read the PNs on the filters. I’m not saying they were fakes, but I’ll spend a little more at the dealer.
Great decision brother. I think wix has a good reputation but if you buy it from amazon thats a different story because you have to deal with unknown sellers. Use OEM just to make sure and take care your engine. I used crush washers also from amazon but i noticed they are a little thicker. I will use OEM washers next time.
Hey be careful those ramps those kind collapse I think they were recalled
Oh thank you brother. I didnt know. My uncle gave this to me where he bought on the 90’s. It was barely use though. I will use my jack stands as a back up next time. Many thanks!
I just bought my 2021 honda couple months ago, where did you buy the oil And oil filter? How much was it? How often we're supposed to change the oil?
I bought it at Honda. I think the cost was 57$.. i always rely on the computer when to change my Oil and filter. I change it at 30% Oil life..
@@110897100
$57 dollars is not bad, im going to call my dealer and see how much they charge, thank you!
@@flakitopeluche1692 you’re welcome brother
@@110897100 where did you go to buy the oil? Amazon has some but is really expensive there
@@flakitopeluche1692 where’s your location brother? I bought it at honda parts.. ask for custumer discount😀.. they usually gives 10% off…i bought 6Q of oil and a filter.… bought my crush washer at amazon.
Hello kabayan. Will this not void the Honda Plus warranty? I’d like to do my own oil change. Thank you
Yan ang worries ko before kabayan. So i did some research and it says wont affect the warranty as long as you can prove that you use the recommended oil by honda. So i kept all the reciepts. But para maka sigurado ka, talk to your dealerahip. I decided to do it para makapag palit ako ng oil every 3K to 4K miles and to make sure maaalagaan ang engine.
You know you don’t have to all Honda stuff it’s all mobiles 1. They just put the Honda label on it
Thanks man. Appreciate it! Im ginna use mobile 1 oil from now on
I noticed in video you only put in 4.7 quarts. Not 5.7. At least that’s what I counted
Yeah i knew it after i watched when it was already uploaded and theres no way for me to edit it since ive already deleted all the videos…for some reason maybe my friend who’s holding the camera missed one.. i didnt check before i upload it.. but i did put 5Q and .7
ayos pre.. ilang milage na pre?
Thank u pre. 16,000Mi pre😀
Awesome dude.. Asian best as always🫵👍
😁thanks man
Awesome
I think they welded my drain plug on. I'm pushing so hard I'm scared the vehicle is going to slide off the ramps
Wooo! I guess its time to do by yourself from now on. I use ramps but i still use jack stands for support.
Might have removed those oily gloves before entering the car and getting oil all over the door handle, start button and menu keys ;-)
Yes I did. From time to time i changed gloves esp after dealing with oil… you are right no one likes oil inside the vehicle😉
You cut the splash shied but torqued the drain plug? 😂
Yes. 😂. Im more worried about the drain plug than the splash. The engine buttom part is uncovered anyway😅. But i should be patient enough to just detach the cover and put it back after changing the filter.
The oil filter never goes on that easy for me EVER and I am no newbie to changing oil im 60 it frustrates me every time.
I see cable splicing shears. Lol
Hahaha! Ur right😅
Can I use mobile 1 full synthetic
Yes of course.
A lot easier just jacking up and removing front passenger tire. You should pre-fill your oil filter also.
harbor freight baby
Yes.. most of my tools are from harbor freight😂.. they get the job done😊
he changes the oil without saying anything!
😁