Thanks Bro for showing me where the fill plug for the transmission on this 2003. I said I wanted to research it and see it with my own two eyes and know that I know
Hey Matt! I'm doing this today. Having a tough time getting off the things to fill it back up. I understand using pliers to remove hose, but how did you get the rest of the fill plug off?!?
Sorry just got off work and it just had an o ring on it to the best of my memory we don’t have this car anymore or I’d go check for ya anyways so you may have to turn it a few times and just pull straight up and out hope this helps!
GREAT VIDEO--the only one I've found on this, and it's clear, especially the very last part of getting the filter off, which is the most complicated part. **So you didn't have to drain the ATF before replacing the ATF filter, correct?
Correct I did not drain the fluid before doing this I had already refilled the transmission with fresh fluid beforehand. Also thanks I’m glad it helped! I really hope this helps many more thank you for commenting!
@@MoparMattt I had actually gotten to the very last part, new filter and o-ring in hand, and couldn't figure out what to do, and put it all back together. Now I know what to do, woo-hoo! :) Yeah, if you put "2003 Honda Pilot" in the title or description it might help more people find it--there all kinds of videos for other years, but not this one.
I honestly don’t think it would make a difference but I’m not 100% certain on that. It definitely will not hurt to drain first but I’d say it’s still going to hold some fluid in the filter so it’s more than likely going to spill some. Also thanks for the comment hope it helped!
No extra parts just kinda shoved the tube in the filter and I got it from the autozone where I work at I believe the name brand on it is spectre. Just took the top of the air box off and the filter just lays right there.
Thanks Bro for showing me where the fill plug for the transmission on this 2003. I said I wanted to research it and see it with my own two eyes and know that I know
Absolutely glad it could be of help!
Thanks for your video and the transmission fluid drain plug location at 5:29 👍‼️
You’re very welcome glad to help!
Hey Matt! I'm doing this today. Having a tough time getting off the things to fill it back up. I understand using pliers to remove hose, but how did you get the rest of the fill plug off?!?
Sorry just got off work and it just had an o ring on it to the best of my memory we don’t have this car anymore or I’d go check for ya anyways so you may have to turn it a few times and just pull straight up and out hope this helps!
GREAT VIDEO--the only one I've found on this, and it's clear, especially the very last part of getting the filter off, which is the most complicated part.
**So you didn't have to drain the ATF before replacing the ATF filter, correct?
Correct I did not drain the fluid before doing this I had already refilled the transmission with fresh fluid beforehand. Also thanks I’m glad it helped! I really hope this helps many more thank you for commenting!
@@MoparMattt I had actually gotten to the very last part, new filter and o-ring in hand, and couldn't figure out what to do, and put it all back together. Now I know what to do, woo-hoo! :)
Yeah, if you put "2003 Honda Pilot" in the title or description it might help more people find it--there all kinds of videos for other years, but not this one.
I appreciate your video. I have a question though would it make any difference to drain the tranny first? I just wanna eliminate the mess if I can.
I honestly don’t think it would make a difference but I’m not 100% certain on that. It definitely will not hurt to drain first but I’d say it’s still going to hold some fluid in the filter so it’s more than likely going to spill some. Also thanks for the comment hope it helped!
It absolutely did.
When you replace your air filter with aftermarket ones did you put any more parts just to make it fit and where can I find one?
No extra parts just kinda shoved the tube in the filter and I got it from the autozone where I work at I believe the name brand on it is spectre. Just took the top of the air box off and the filter just lays right there.