Acura MDX losing oil - found the leak!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @llcane1
    @llcane1 Год назад +10

    My TL has been leaking oil for a few years and the whole time I thought it was the Rear Main Seal. Followed this video to replace all the gaskets along with half a bottle of AT-205 and now no leaks anywhere. It's weird how those gaskets weren't cracked or dry but still caused so much oil to leak. It's nice to not have to check the oil level every 3 days anymore.

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  Год назад

      This REALLY slowed down the oil consumption but not 100%. Or made it much easier to deal with - I was adding 1 qt per 3 months before this. Now it’s about 1 qt every 6 months. So I still need to tackle the cam shaft cover seals. I’m going to start with the front one because it’s really easy and see how that goes before looking at the back one. I’ll post a video.

    • @balkee42
      @balkee42 7 месяцев назад

      So your RMS wasnt leaking at all?

  • @bigwavedave2550
    @bigwavedave2550 15 дней назад

    Excellent video, very discriptave! I have a TL with the similar 3.7 that has a leak in this area, possibly higher up. I replaced my Valve Covers a little over 2 years ago (perocity at the SP openings) and recently started thinking maybe I didn't get Hondabond in the correct areas which has [finally after almost 3 years?] lead to a leak. I also replaced the oil pressure switch for the higher spec one after getting faulty low oil pressure warnings and noticed a leak could be coming from my spool valve gasket.
    Thank you for posting this as I now have an excellent idea of what to expect and other areas to look at on the TL. When I replaced both the VTC and Spool gaskets on my 04 Si they were much more brittle than yours were! Thanks again.

  • @krispyn2dc
    @krispyn2dc 8 месяцев назад +2

    I did this job on 2007 using this video. One of those oil sensors is not a part of the housing and is connected next to housing in the engine instead. However everything else was the same and having all the seal part numbers helped a lot. Mine was leaking very excessively also dripping on the exhaust causing burning oil fumes. Video was an excellent help getting this job done quickly.

  • @tonyhershey5805
    @tonyhershey5805 2 года назад +5

    I noticed a similar leak on my 08 MDX with 148k miles. Turns out all the gaskets/o rings were dry and tough. Your video was easy to follow and saved me a headache down the road. Thank you

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  2 года назад +4

      I noticed that I was losing a little more than a quart between oil changes. This fix was 100% effective. We took a trip from Atlanta to South Florida and back and lost no oil.

    • @tonyhershey5805
      @tonyhershey5805 2 года назад +3

      @@TallFamilyFilms nice to hear it worked for you. Before the change, you could watch the oil leak onto the ground. Changed it, drove it for 30 min and now no more leaks. Thankfully I noticed it when I was changing the serpentine belt tensioner.

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  2 года назад +1

      @@tonyhershey5805 where’s that video? :)

    • @Saidoromo2024
      @Saidoromo2024 2 года назад +1

      Does anyone know what that part is called?
      I'm having the same problem with my 2007 MDX.

    • @AnnyBriggette
      @AnnyBriggette Год назад

      @Tony Hershey & Tall Family I have a leak on my 2008 MDX too I think the mileage is over 200k I think bc. However, the mechanic says I have to change the timing belt to be able to have fixed. The timing belt was changed in 2016. Is he correct?

  • @sativalive
    @sativalive 2 месяца назад

    This is the best video I found on MDX oil leak repair. I have an 04 MDX that’s leaking oil. I’m going to start with this fix 1st to see if it resolves my issue. Thanks a lot!

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  2 месяца назад

      The 04 has a different engine, but I believe the concept of oil filter housing still exist on that model so it’s not a bad place to look. And with the assumption of high miles at this point since that’s 20 years old, you should definitely investigate the valve cover gasket.
      Good luck!

  • @krispyn2dc
    @krispyn2dc 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for this and the part numbers. I believe have this leak but maybe some others too. My oil pan drain is stripped out and the pan may be leaking also but i do think this housing is since i get oil not only down the pan but drips down off the oil filter. So the pan is getting replaced and sealed. It was minor leaking at first. Didnt need to top up between changes, just some drips. Now im starting to have to top up. 240k miles but running strong ive maintained the car well. Its barely had any failures except a starter. Some things are starting to wear and need to be replaced like the tie rods but a real great vehicle. Just need to clean up these leaks. I plan to do the valve covers too. They are seeping but not leaking from what i can tell so far. I dont mind topping up a little oil since its so high mileage but i was oil changes without having to even check.

  • @tonycaine5930
    @tonycaine5930 Год назад +5

    Is this a common issue? I have a 2010 MDX and I do see oil residue around there too when I replaced the oil pressure switch. Sir, you make excellent tutorials. Your videos are top notch and I hope you continue doing them as it does help those of us who needs to know issues like this. Thank you.

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  Год назад

      Thank you for your kind words. Means a lot. Yeah, from what I can tell the issue is pretty common. I was losing 1 qt between oil changes (5k miles give or take).

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  Год назад +4

      Oh, and Acura ran an “oil consumption test” and said it was normal. I pointed out it was a 2012 Acura MDX and not a 1974 Dodge Dart. They were not amused.

    • @mgewarges
      @mgewarges Год назад +1

      It sure was with my 2007 MDX

    • @thepowerofyourvoicepodcast
      @thepowerofyourvoicepodcast Год назад +1

      @@TallFamilyFilms thanks for confirming the year. We also have a 2012 MDX. It’s now 120k miles.

  • @wildisntenough2157
    @wildisntenough2157 Год назад

    great video, i have an 05 mdx same problem.i thought it was leaking from the oil pan screws.but i checked today and it is coming from same area as yours,now i know thanks to you Sir. so now time to get dirty!!! thank you 🙏🏽

  • @Lesliemiller-gs3zi
    @Lesliemiller-gs3zi Год назад

    Found this leak while my boyfriend was dealing with the power steering pressure hose and switch 😅 also found few loose screws and one missing from around the engine 😢.. we are now just waiting for the sensor since for sure is also faulty.. now wondering about the valve 😅, we are always busy and running 🏃‍♂️🏃‍♀️ we have been enjoying under that engine 😂 I really enjoy watching this videos now. I really like how you explain everything I wish you also had a Ram truck and a tiny fiat 500L 😂 for when we need help with those😊 thank you soo much for sharing and God bless you and your family.

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  Год назад

      LOL i’ve got a few ram videos up there, cause my son has one! We’re changing his starter tonight if all goes well.
      you’re saving yourself a lot of money doing this yourself - keep at it!

  • @jaweed7219
    @jaweed7219 Год назад

    Happened to my Acura TL, didn’t realize it was leaking and almost was too late. Changed the gaskets and new oil sensor and it’s good now

  • @danp7463
    @danp7463 25 дней назад +2

    No need to drain the oil Sir.

  • @balkee42
    @balkee42 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice! Gota do this on my 07 TL. Probably this next week if i get a chance. Along with timing belt, oil pump reseal. Oh the fun of an older car

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  7 месяцев назад

      Still beats a car payment!

    • @balkee42
      @balkee42 7 месяцев назад

      @@TallFamilyFilms very true

  • @thepowerofyourvoicepodcast
    @thepowerofyourvoicepodcast Год назад +2

    Excellent video, it’s always wonderful adding all the details and being through by adding part numbers too. We have a 2012 as well and just like yours it has been leaking oil, but not to the point where oil is on the driveway. Oil is on the oil pan bolts, so I’m thinking it’s just the oil pan gasket that needs to be redone, but doing this maybe a good idea as well. How was your oil pan? How many miles did you have? We have 120k and It’s getting about 1 qt low at the oil changing time.

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  Год назад +2

      I have 130k now so probably 120k when I did this video. My pan had oil all over it for sure. I think the gasket is not easy for that.

  • @georgeorwell126
    @georgeorwell126 Год назад

    This is very interesting!! I have a mystery leak and I now think this might be it. I just changed by oil so I am going to just clean all up and watch it for a couple of months. I hate to dump fresh oil back out.

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  Год назад

      Use brake cleaner to spray off all the old oil and watch it. Some are so bad you can watch it drip out while the engine is warm and running

  • @03757
    @03757 Год назад

    Exactly the same issued with my 2011 Acura mdx the only thing in mine, I was quoted by 2 shop's over 3 grand's in repairs the major of course from the dealership at 5,000 went to a different honest shop they only charged me $1000. Now the mdx doesn't leaked oil anymore. Front and back valve cover gaskets fixed with this part also include.

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  Год назад

      Valve Cover gaskets are definitely a leading cause of oil leaks on most cars over 100k miles. I need to do it too but it’s a whole day on this car

  • @carloscampos5475
    @carloscampos5475 Год назад

    Just want to give you a huge THANK YOU....

  • @fabianmeyo7607
    @fabianmeyo7607 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great job thanks for sharing this video 🙏👍👍

  • @mischanchuk779
    @mischanchuk779 4 месяца назад +1

    Grate job!

  • @jessievega2118
    @jessievega2118 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you

  • @nzcellini
    @nzcellini 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent video! Thanks

  • @mgewarges
    @mgewarges Год назад +2

    Thanks for the video! I've got an '07 MDX and I'm confident it's leaking here as well. Question: do you think the part numbers You listed are the same on an '07?

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  Год назад

      07 is also J-series just like the one in the video (J37A1). So the engine is the same, but they could easily change things like gaskets to improve over time. I’d buy OEM for gaskets so Acura parts online will tell you for sure. Good luck!

    • @tierragreen6760
      @tierragreen6760 Год назад +1

      i have an '07 too and i am losing oil at an alarming rate. did you find out exactly what the problem was

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  Год назад

      @@tierragreen6760 how much oil? The leak in this video is about 1qt/3000 miles.

    • @mgewarges
      @mgewarges Год назад +2

      @@tierragreen6760 Yes mine was leaking in two areas (top & bottom) 1. exactly what was described in this video with the VTEC solenoid gasket, which is super easy to do once you take the wheel off.... 2. the valve cover gasket, which was a bit more work about 4hrs for me.

  • @biglyon123
    @biglyon123 Год назад +1

    Great video … thanks

  • @jay8930able
    @jay8930able Год назад

    Thanks!! I find this video very informative.

  • @Malone071
    @Malone071 Год назад +1

    thanks for this video, I'm dealing with the same thing right now.

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  Год назад

      I’m have a new one I just finished filming for a leak in a different spot. Hope to get it up soon

  • @ahamtubeyful
    @ahamtubeyful Год назад +1

    Great video and well done!!! I have similar looking leaks from underneath the oil pan as well as on the bottom of the transmission. You mentioned in the video that you were certain the oil pan oil drippings came from the VTEC oil housing gaskets, but you weren't sure where the source of the leak on the transmission. Any updates on this? Did the replacement of the oil housing gasket stopped the traces of leak to the transmission, or was there another source of leak?? Please let me know. I'm going to start this project this weekend as soon as the vTEC gaskets arrive. Thank you so much and I have clicked the subscribe and Like buttons!!!!

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  Год назад +1

      I think it comes from the cam shaft cover seals. There are two - one is front of the engine just below the throttle body and pretty easy to get to. The other is on the backside and not so easy. I’d start with the front, do the vtec that I show here and see how it goes.

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  Год назад

      Here’s a great video on that: ruclips.net/video/HWzVL2fU9V4/видео.html
      As the title mentions, you have a J-Series Honda engine. This is good to know because many videos on RUclips mention the series of engine and not the vehicle. Wikipedia has a listing of all cars the various Honda series engines are used in. This is also handy because you might find a video on a Honda Accord that has the same engine as your MDX.

    • @ljbrandt500
      @ljbrandt500 Год назад

      @@TallFamilyFilms thanks for this hint. Did you address this 2nd leak with your vehicle?

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  Год назад +2

      @@ljbrandt500 I haven’t yet but will soon and I’ll post the process.

    • @ljbrandt500
      @ljbrandt500 Год назад

      @@TallFamilyFilms thanks, I've got the same thing going on on my 2011 and looking forward to your next vid. I need to check my PCV valve for operation as well

  • @shernitajackson1393
    @shernitajackson1393 Год назад +1

    I have a 2005 MDX with 350k miles leaking oil on the right side. Leaking so much oil, I have to use 2 qt every two days. My mechanic suggests major engine repair costing $4K + but I think it is a simple as replacing the gaskets shown in your video. Are you in NC?

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  Год назад

      I’m in GA. If I remember correctly, the 2001-2006 were all the same (Gen 1). It’s still a J-series engine so it will still have the same type of oil filter housing so these gaskets will exist but likely different shapes and part numbers.
      That’s a LOT of oil but also a LOT of miles (congrats). The good news is that much oil should be easy to find.
      Spray brake cleaner on everything that has oil on it under the car. Remove the passenger wheel and look in to see if you can locate the oil filter housing like I show in the video. Spray brake cleaner all over that and clean it up. Wear eye protection!
      Then fill the oil to the proper amount, and run the engine while you are watching to see where the oil’s coming from. That kind of a leak should start dripping every couple of seconds./minutes onto the driveway. After the cleaning that you’re going to do, it might take a little longer (few minutes) for the first drip to appear.

  • @1tufgt
    @1tufgt Год назад +1

    I’m seeing oil down the side of my oil pan. I wonder if the oil pump seal has let go. Since the oil is closer to the front of the pan.

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  Год назад

      Maybe…Year and mileage?

    • @1tufgt
      @1tufgt Год назад

      @@TallFamilyFilms 2007 with 186k. Going to run some dye to see if I can locate it.

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  Год назад +1

      @@1tufgt dye is helpful, but sometimes doesn’t pinpoint where it is. Spray everything with brake cleaner that you can possibly see first. Look on RUclips for camshaft seal videos on Honda J-series engines. I can see mine are leaking without removing many any parts. I mention it in this video - the front one is super easy so do them on at a time and test. Cheap too.
      Then there’s the valve cover gasket - ugh. I need to tackle that one and I’m only at 110k so you definitely should. It’s not expensive and it’s not “hard” but it’s tedious.
      I’d put money on all of those things before the oil pump seals. Just remember that gravity is a factor so a leak up top could leave oil all over the pan. Good luck! Keep me posted.

    • @1tufgt
      @1tufgt Год назад

      @@TallFamilyFilms appreciate the info. I’ll start with getting brake clean and clean what I can and see what I can find.

    • @hsttrek1
      @hsttrek1 Год назад

      2014 Pilot oil pump seal leak ran down the front side of the crank pulley. Also to a lesser extent came out of the bottom of the lower timing belt cover. Took 2 solid days to fix (exhaust and oil pan removal) along with timing belt kit.

  • @p1pepper
    @p1pepper Год назад

    Referencing your gasket part numbers - Looks like my 2009 uses different gaskets . Did this fix your leak or were there more problem areas ?

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  Год назад

      It helped a lot and it was relatively easy. The valve cover gasket on mine might need to be done as I’m still losing some oil. This is also a spot where it’s easy to see if it’s leaking.

  • @bestillandknow3939
    @bestillandknow3939 Год назад

    At the beginning of the video, you were not certain this was the cause of the leak, particularly at the transmission. I don't see a second video. Was it in fact the only source of the leak?

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  Год назад +1

      Hey BeStill (love that name!) -
      This repair significantly slowed my oil consumption. It also kept my oil much cleaner between changes. However, I still lose a little and the other video I still need to make is replacing the Camshaft Cover Seal. There are several videos showing it so check them out on youtube. Then there's the valve cover gasket which is always fun, but I'd start with these two because they are pretty easy - 1-2 hours for both.

  • @NogodbutAllahh
    @NogodbutAllahh 4 месяца назад

    Good and tight 😂

  • @gokhanfilms1238
    @gokhanfilms1238 11 месяцев назад

    Hello, thanks for video. Have a question, if I change the all filter housing is better way? Because it is not so expensive.(164 usd)

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  11 месяцев назад +1

      You can. But the gasket is the problem, and likely the gaskets don’t come with the new housing.

  • @noleksandr
    @noleksandr 4 месяца назад

    Did you find the source of the oil leak on trans housing (you said is possible cam plugs)?

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  4 месяца назад

      I think it comes from the cam shaft cover seals. There are two - one is front of the engine just below the throttle body and pretty easy to get to. The other is on the backside and not so easy. I’d start with the front, do the vtec that I show here and see how it goes.

  • @ryanlopez4371
    @ryanlopez4371 8 месяцев назад

    Just bought an mdx 2011 126k miles…9k .Didn’t realize it was leaking until now…Worth Fixing or Taking back to the buyer????

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  8 месяцев назад

      They all leak oil. If it’s this, it’s pretty easy. You got a fair deal at 9K IMO so it might be best to fix it.

  • @arvega5737
    @arvega5737 Год назад

    I have the same problems

  • @hanselldisla4643
    @hanselldisla4643 11 месяцев назад

    @tall family films. Hiii sir very good video. I have a question I have a similar oil leak as you did. But in my case I did changed all the crank seals and oil pump seal and the oil housing filter. But I still have the oil leak I’m pretty sure it’s not from the oil pan because the gasket have been changed too. With Honda bond. So my question is did you had the oil leak from the oil pressure switch or you not sure? Because that the only seal I didn’t change. In the video you said that you suspect of the oil pressure switch was the issue. Thank you

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  11 месяцев назад +1

      You’ve changed most things I would have changed. You didn’t mention how many miles, but if it’s over 100k, I would change the valve cover gaskets. It’s not a small job but it commonly causes oil leaks.

    • @hanselldisla4643
      @hanselldisla4643 11 месяцев назад

      @@TallFamilyFilms my MDX is 180k miles right now but I don’t see any oil coming off from the top of the engine I believe the oil leak is coming from the oil housing filter because it’s the same as you had . It goes down to the oil pan and to the oil pan bolt .imma try changing the top of the oil housing filter seal and the pressure switch o rings. But after you changed all the seals and o rings in the oil housing filter did that fixed the leak?

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@hanselldisla4643 it made my consumption of oil significantly less

    • @hanselldisla4643
      @hanselldisla4643 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@TallFamilyFilms hello sir. I do apologize for been asking to many questions .when you replaced the oil filter housing gasket and o ring that fix the oil in the transmission case too? Or you did changed something else to fix all the oil leaks ? I recently replace the oil pump gasket and I still have the oil leak beside the other parts I told you in the previous comments. The valve gasket are not leaking and the camshaft plug seal o rings not leaking either so my last attempt is to check the rear main seal but I don’t know if rear main seal leaks can go all the way down by the oil pan and drain oil plug.

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  11 месяцев назад +2

      @@hanselldisla4643 there is an o-run in the front and one in the back. The one in the back is harder to reach and I never did that one. The valve cover gaskets are also hard to detect if they are leaking. Pull each of your ignition coils (wires attached to the spark plugs) and see if any of them have oil on them. If they do you need a valve cover gasket. 180k miles is a lot for that gasket and I’d be surprised if it’s not leaking somewhere b

  • @jianwang4347
    @jianwang4347 Месяц назад

    what is the part number of the gasket?

  • @tigrantashjian1305
    @tigrantashjian1305 10 месяцев назад

    When I go to an oem Acura parts website, it says that the part number for the o ring won’t fit my 07 MDX and I should use a different part. Is this true

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  10 месяцев назад

      It should fit if it’s an 07 and you’re using the part number I showed.

  • @marko6394
    @marko6394 Год назад

    I have the same issue in my 2011 TL (same motor as this MDX). Ordering the parts now. OP, did this resolve the issue?

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  Год назад +1

      It slowed down my oil loss by quite a bit. Not totally gone but I no longer worry between oil changes and so can stretch to 5000 miles again (using synthetic).

    • @ryanlopez4371
      @ryanlopez4371 8 месяцев назад

      @@TallFamilyFilmswhen you say lose is it leaking on the ground or????These engine do burn oil regularly

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  8 месяцев назад

      @@ryanlopez4371 it never burned oil, it leaked. It also never leaked on the ground because it had to warm up before it would leak. That means it would lose the oil while moving so it would be all over everything under the car.

  • @musicfashionstyle4251
    @musicfashionstyle4251 Год назад

    Do i have to drain oil before change it.

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  Год назад

      No, it’s not required. It will leak no matter what since the oil filter is attached. Since you’ll be down there anyway, it’s suggested.

  • @MrDaicon23
    @MrDaicon23 3 месяца назад

    What year of the car is this?

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  3 месяца назад +1

      2012 but I hear the problem starts in 2007

    • @MrDaicon23
      @MrDaicon23 3 месяца назад +1

      @@TallFamilyFilms thanks alot bud.

  • @Hawktgk
    @Hawktgk Год назад

    Did this stop the leak??

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  Год назад

      It slowed it down. I need to look at the valve cover next

    • @Hawktgk
      @Hawktgk Год назад

      @@TallFamilyFilms ok thank you so much!! Your video is very informative! I had everything checked out should just be the oil filter housing cause there is no leak in valve cover or any engine area if not go to the next thing. Thank you brother

  • @mrhyde0705
    @mrhyde0705 Год назад

    Welp, im headed to the junk yard to see if they wanna buy mine. Gotta do it when the wife isnt lookin and pretend it was stolen or something.

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  Год назад

      “It was there when I got home so I’m not really sure what happened babe”

    • @mrhyde0705
      @mrhyde0705 Год назад

      @TallFamilyFilms this stupid car ate 3 sockets and 1 breaker bar i gave up, lol. Couldn't work on my car this weekend because i blew through the tools i needed for my work too🤣

    • @TallFamilyFilms
      @TallFamilyFilms  Год назад

      @@mrhyde0705 yikes. What’s causing the issue that’s breaking everything?

    • @mrhyde0705
      @mrhyde0705 Год назад

      @@TallFamilyFilms dunno but it certainly doesnt wanna release the filter housing lol