What type of spray cleaner is that big red metal bottle that you use to clean off oil/ fluid that gets all over the engine components and what not when you’re doin fluid changes?
As long as it's from safe distance. I wouldn't pressure wash anything older than 2000s eg. Older cars with distributors or carbs. Low pressure is fine though. There are other possible concerns with it like if you have a torn intake hose or something if that nature where the water can get into the engine. As long as you have no issues like that it's perfectly fine, everything is insulated and all electrical has weather packs that are water tight as long as you don't hit them point blank with pressure. A good 2-3 ft distance is 👌
3/8 socket sets SAE and Metric, Same with 1/2 and 1/4 inch sets. SAE and Metric wrench sets, couple ratchets probably 1-2 of each size. Oil filter wrenches, and invest in a 1/4 bit driver to take off belly pans
@@frankm7707oh thanks for the feedback. My girl has the same car it has about 60k miles we’ve done all the maintenance on the car. So far the car is good. I just thought from this video the person car was negligent.
You're incorrect the quality of owners has gone way down. I don't care how reliable a car is, it can't take customers abusing them. And also all car manufacturers have issues you just have social media to send more of them.
Great video !! Much appreciate!! I got the same issue! BTW what is name or size for that replaced washer?
Top notch work bud.
Still the same CVT drain/fill/check procedure for a 24 LX civic?
What type of spray cleaner is that big red metal bottle that you use to clean off oil/ fluid that gets all over the engine components and what not when you’re doin fluid changes?
It's for brake cleaner. You buy a 5 gal bucket of it a use air in that can to spray it
How many times have you seen this issue a month?
I see this probably every 6 months or so
07:48 Is it safe to wash the engine like that?
As long as it's from safe distance. I wouldn't pressure wash anything older than 2000s eg. Older cars with distributors or carbs. Low pressure is fine though. There are other possible concerns with it like if you have a torn intake hose or something if that nature where the water can get into the engine. As long as you have no issues like that it's perfectly fine, everything is insulated and all electrical has weather packs that are water tight as long as you don't hit them point blank with pressure. A good 2-3 ft distance is 👌
Hey, TE what tools would you reccomend for a Honda dealership lube tech?
3/8 socket sets SAE and Metric, Same with 1/2 and 1/4 inch sets. SAE and Metric wrench sets, couple ratchets probably 1-2 of each size. Oil filter wrenches, and invest in a 1/4 bit driver to take off belly pans
Do not get SAE anything you will never use it or need it working at a honda dealer
How did this happen?
Poor reliability of CVT
@@frankm7707oh thanks for the feedback. My girl has the same car it has about 60k miles we’ve done all the maintenance on the car. So far the car is good. I just thought from this video the person car was negligent.
@@blackhawks1870 All these EPA regulations are killing the automobile industry. CVT and turbo charged cars are a nightmare.
Yeah smaller engines big problems
The last reliable civic they made was the 8th gen 2006-2012. Quality has gone down since then.
You're incorrect the quality of owners has gone way down. I don't care how reliable a car is, it can't take customers abusing them. And also all car manufacturers have issues you just have social media to send more of them.
Seems like nobody in your part of the country not take care of their cars.