Oil Change - Honda Civic 2016 2017 2018 + Oil Life Light Reset DIY How to Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Things you’ll need:
    -Jack
    -Jack stands
    -Oil drain pan
    -Cardboard to put on floor of work area to keep it clean (optional)
    -Oil Filter removal tool
    -Flat head and Phillips screwdrivers
    -17mm socket and ratchet, or a 17mm wrench
    -Funnel
    -4-5 quarts of 0W-20 or 5W-20 Full Synthetic motor oil (recommended)
    -Extended Life oil filter (recommended)
    Oil Life Reset is at the end of the video
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  • @rickt2419
    @rickt2419 4 года назад +18

    Good and through video!
    Just two comments:
    1. Avoid being under the car while it is jacked-up with just a hydraulic jack, especially under cars with low ground clearance (vs. SUV, Trucks).
    2. The oil pan designed with all the sides tapered so all the oil drains towards the drain, consider using a set of ramps, not only for safety and also less remaining oil in the engine than the car is lifted from only one side.

  • @dh7530
    @dh7530 5 лет назад +58

    Best Honda Civil oil change video on RUclips. Great camera work. The step by step instructions is on point. More Honda Civil tutorial videos please.

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  5 лет назад +4

      Thank you very much! I greatly appreciate the feedback. The channel is still new. But there will be more videos to come. And that means more Honda Civic videos as well. Since you requested it I will make another very soon :)

    • @cheysworldd
      @cheysworldd 3 года назад

      @@PancakeBreakfast please!!!!

  • @kalvinluv
    @kalvinluv 3 года назад +7

    i really appreciate how you specific every detail and showed and explained it and it wasnt boring either. great job man.

  • @jesuscamarena2381
    @jesuscamarena2381 4 года назад +6

    Thank you for the thorough & concise video!Social Distancing boredom/productivity has me doing an oil change for the first time ever

  • @Chiefgamerzero
    @Chiefgamerzero 4 года назад +10

    My guy!! Thank you 🙏🏻 Did all of the above and then took some extra precautions as far as jack standing the car. Thank you for your help.

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  4 года назад

      Glad this video helped! I forgot to show the jack stands in the video. I will have to make sure to show them next time. Thank you

    • @miller1
      @miller1 4 года назад +1

      @@PancakeBreakfast For sure. Need to use jack stands and NOT rely only on that one jack. Also wheel chocks for rear wheels when front is up...

  • @michaelhorn8687
    @michaelhorn8687 4 года назад +19

    This helps so much, I have the exact car even to the color. I've had it for a year now and decided to start doing the oil change my self.

    • @Jonathan-du8fs
      @Jonathan-du8fs 3 года назад +1

      I’m scared the car will fall on me

    • @carlovanrijk4039
      @carlovanrijk4039 3 года назад

      @@Jonathan-du8fs I’ve been changing my own oil for twenty years now. Get you a sturdy set of ramps and wheel chocks...I’ve never had a problem with it.

    • @Jared1C
      @Jared1C 3 года назад

      @@carlovanrijk4039 my car fell on me once invested in some clamps immediately

    • @carlovanrijk4039
      @carlovanrijk4039 3 года назад

      @@Jared1C how badly were you hurt? I forgot to mention that I also use jack stands when putting my car up on ramps. Just more safety measures.

    • @karma5267
      @karma5267 3 года назад +1

      @@carlovanrijk4039 Remember you can always use your wheels as another failsafe. Unbolt them, and place them under your car just incase the stands fail by some chance.

  • @rozieposy613
    @rozieposy613 5 лет назад +9

    Honestly this video was super helpful! Thanks so much for your clear instructions.

  • @cediepurificacion8480
    @cediepurificacion8480 3 года назад +4

    This video just showed every single thing you can ask specially how much oil you’re supposed to put and when to stop

  • @h4ckmaza744
    @h4ckmaza744 2 года назад +2

    This was the best oil change vid for a Honda Civic. You came in clutch, good work bro.

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! I greatly appreciate the kind words 😊

  • @ukjent3159
    @ukjent3159 23 часа назад

    Thank you for the video. I really enjoyed watching it. I'm about to do my own motor oil change, transmission oil change and front brake replacement.

  • @kei9611
    @kei9611 Год назад

    This got recommended to my feed but 10/10 tutorial.

  • @krystalkat64
    @krystalkat64 5 лет назад +8

    Thank you for the attention to detail! I'm not a mechanic so the step by step walkthrough is very helpful :) 1^UP

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  5 лет назад

      Thank you for the feedback :) It's greatly appreciated

  • @Lumiere192
    @Lumiere192 11 месяцев назад +4

    So weird to see this compared to the modern content

  • @ChilloHaus
    @ChilloHaus Год назад

    Thank you so much for this tutorial. Changed mine for the first time today and it went smoothly.

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  Год назад

      No Problem! Glad it was helpful, and congratulations changing the oil for your first time :)

  • @larrybyrd3210
    @larrybyrd3210 2 года назад +1

    This video has almost 100k vies but we can't follow his channel ?!??!!
    We have only fan accounts that take our money and have hella subscribers, this guy is saving us money and teaching us how simple it is to do our own oil change.
    Thanks for the vid, you got new followers!

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  2 года назад

      Thank you very much! I appreciate the love and support

  • @mykolashatkovskyi576
    @mykolashatkovskyi576 2 года назад +1

    Very detailed description howto - so far the very best for diy Honda Civic oil change. Thank you.

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  2 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words. I'm glad it was helpful ☺️

  • @danielpatinohernandez8774
    @danielpatinohernandez8774 4 года назад +3

    Best video on how to change oil for a 2010+ Honda Civic I’ve seen on RUclips. Very informative and helpful. Thank you for sharing :)

  • @isras6702
    @isras6702 3 года назад +4

    Bless your heart for the oil reset!!! 🙏🏽💕

  • @patrickmckenna5128
    @patrickmckenna5128 5 лет назад +7

    You did a great job on this video, I was nervous to do it myself but you’ve helped have the nerve do it lmao. Thanks a lot my guy, keep up the good work 👍

  • @joshuastolle5978
    @joshuastolle5978 4 года назад +62

    Man, you really should have floor jacks on the car if you are going under it. Also I would not deviate off Honda's recommended oil type. Other than that good video.

    • @LuisManuelHdez
      @LuisManuelHdez 3 года назад +4

      Exactly ! Use what you're supposed to use.

    • @jaykay2104
      @jaykay2104 3 года назад

      Lol somebody reccomend what he did though something abt going over 100 get thicker oil. Lol shit idk man

    • @tombaugh4666
      @tombaugh4666 3 года назад

      On the oil weight, he said to use what you feel is best and do your research.

    • @joshuastolle5978
      @joshuastolle5978 3 года назад

      @@tombaugh4666 you are supposed to use what the factory calls for

    • @BW-kv9wj
      @BW-kv9wj 3 года назад +2

      It calls for 0W20. You should only use that weight oil.

  • @livinglifevlogs9981
    @livinglifevlogs9981 3 года назад +1

    Best Honda video I ever seen step by step and not missing a step if u continue to do more videos keep it up just like this one

  • @mrcowcao
    @mrcowcao 5 лет назад +5

    Looking into changing oil myself. Thanks for your attention to detail and explanations. Really helped a noobie have confidence to do this himself :)

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  4 года назад

      Thank you for the response I greatly appreciate it and hope all goes well

  • @CS-bh4ur
    @CS-bh4ur 2 года назад +2

    This is a great video if I had never done a Noyle change in my life I would feel confident enough to do one after this awesome video man it’s my first time owning this Honda so I just wanted to watch how to do it just in case and also to make sure I knew how to reset the oil button on the inside of the car thanks man appreciate it

  • @ryanlittleton5615
    @ryanlittleton5615 4 года назад +21

    5W-20 and 0W-20 have the same viscosity at operating temperature, but 0W-20 flows better at cold start. Just to let you know.

    • @anthonydtobias
      @anthonydtobias 4 года назад

      I was wondering when I saw the oil type... thanks for the info

    • @kdlskdlskd
      @kdlskdlskd 2 года назад

      In climates that go below freezing temp yes, but southern cali heat its actually ideal that you use 5w-20 just because it could get very hot and I have my car on for a long period of time for work.

  • @AcMando
    @AcMando 4 года назад +1

    I’m gunna do my oil change on a 2018 accord mobile one 0W-20 advanced fuel economy and mobile one oil filter, 35$ total... it’s gunna be my first time doing it with the help of my brother :)

  • @AncientFrayYT
    @AncientFrayYT 5 лет назад +4

    This video and your information was highly informative for me. Thank you!! I greatly appreciate it!!!

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  5 лет назад

      Thank you for the nice compliment!
      I'm glad I was of help to you :)

  • @MrCmcgruder
    @MrCmcgruder 2 года назад

    New year man just watches the video thanks still coming in handy . Just changed my car today lol my 1st oil change did really good

  • @autumnblair3217
    @autumnblair3217 Год назад

    I'm going to change my oil now. Thank you so much

  • @queluu9733
    @queluu9733 3 года назад +3

    he crawls underneath the car lifted up by only a floor jack, I've never seen any man with such massive balls.

  • @jodygaines5802
    @jodygaines5802 2 года назад +1

    Thanks bro this really helped me today no lie

  • @jacoboluis6957
    @jacoboluis6957 4 года назад

    Thanks for your time to make us better and save money.

  • @tomdolgin5441
    @tomdolgin5441 2 года назад +1

    Good work but just one thing. I’d start the car and run it so the oil can run through all the tiny passages in the engine and completely fill up the oil filter. Then turn engine off and wait 3 minutes and check the level again. It usually goes down a bit. And just for safe measure, I’d fill the oil to the top mark because the engine may burn a little oil between changes. Just MHO.

  • @abycamel8359
    @abycamel8359 3 года назад

    Very helpful my friend now i know exactly how to change my own

  • @trevormaccharles1093
    @trevormaccharles1093 2 года назад +1

    This is a very helpful video. I really appreciate your attention to detail as well as being patient to explain everything step by step. I just subscribed to your channel, seriously, thank you.

  • @ElitexPrestige
    @ElitexPrestige 3 года назад

    thank you for sharing these information i have 2017 honda civic and wanted to know how i do it by myself. good video

  • @noga5008
    @noga5008 6 месяцев назад

    I was suprised when I sorted this your channel out by most popular xD (I’m one of your honokai viewers

  • @TheChuyDewy
    @TheChuyDewy 4 года назад +2

    nice detail one of the best vids out there prob the best one.

  • @evilD0ER01
    @evilD0ER01 4 года назад

    best step by step I've watched.

  • @DaljitSingh-wl5or
    @DaljitSingh-wl5or 2 года назад

    very nicely explained best video on honda civic oil change

  • @Down2Chill
    @Down2Chill 2 года назад

    Great video but I just use ramps instead of jacks.. one ramp has to be lower than the other one so that the engine is tilted for more oil to drain out good point!

  • @lucious455
    @lucious455 4 года назад +3

    great tutorial... buying my tools to get done myself

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  4 года назад +2

      Glad it helped. Hope all has gone well with the project

  • @XerxezsX
    @XerxezsX 3 года назад +1

    Don't keep the car up with the jack on use jack stands.
    What it says on the engine oil cap 0w-20 is the oil you have to use.
    Oil pan drain plug torque for a 2016 civic EXL 1.5L 4CYL & 2.0L 4CYL is 40 Nm / 30 ft lbs.
    If you don't have a torque wrench just go slow when it's starting to tighten once it's tight that should be enough.
    3.7 US quarts for the 1.5L 4CYL engine and 4.4 US quarts for the 2.0L 4CYL engine.

  • @leonardohernandezibarra5067
    @leonardohernandezibarra5067 3 года назад

    Dude this is awesome 👏 nice and explained very good. Now time to change my oil.

  • @JohnB-kv4gf
    @JohnB-kv4gf 4 года назад

    Heyyyyyyyyy....I'm glad you weren't a "Potsie" and you did a very good job explaining how to do this. Thanks Fonzi!

  • @EngineerDJ_Julius
    @EngineerDJ_Julius Год назад

    Civics are the best ever first car

  • @carsonnguyen4423
    @carsonnguyen4423 2 года назад +2

    Hey bro you mention around 16:40 that there’s a way to make the Honda aware that you’re using extended oil life like using synthetic but I couldn’t find out where you show how to do that. All you show is how to reset the oil. I’m using Mobil 1 synthetic on my wife’s car and her oil life goes to 0% a lot quicker than usual. Thanks In advance.

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  2 года назад +1

      I think you may have misunderstood what I was saying. There isn't a way for the car to know that you have started using synthetic oil. What will happen is whenever you reset the oil life light. The oil life light is going to go off at the same amount of mileage no matter what kind of oil you're using.
      So it's up to you to be aware of how many miles you have gone on the oil that you have. If you're using full synthetic and an extended life oil filter. You should be able to go potentially 2 oil life cycles using the cars oil life system. And you reset the oil life system using the procedure I show at the end of the video. The car does not monitor the oil in any way It is not that sophisticated.
      Believe it or not your oil life light only monitors how many miles you have gone. That is literally it. It's very very primitive. But it does work and that's why we still use it today.

    • @carsonnguyen4423
      @carsonnguyen4423 2 года назад +1

      @@PancakeBreakfast appreciate the clarification Mr. Fonzi! I used mobil 1 synthetic and just the Honda OEM filter...is that sufficient to run it on 2 cycles of the oil light ?

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  2 года назад

      @@carsonnguyen4423 You should be using a extended life oil filter along with the full synthetic if you really want to go 2 full cycles. Because if it's a normal filter it's only going to be filtering for the normal amount of oil life. Not basically made to be used with synthetic for extended periods of time

  • @hauntedcircuit8143
    @hauntedcircuit8143 3 года назад +1

    I even poor some of the clean oil through before putting the drain bolt back on. It pushes out more dirty oil that might be stuck in crevices.

  • @thatkid_jay1803
    @thatkid_jay1803 6 месяцев назад +1

    When you said it’s a lot harder to get the oil hard what do you mean by that ? .

  • @theboy4637
    @theboy4637 4 года назад

    Bro this was actually so helpful thanks man

  • @ephraim.1964
    @ephraim.1964 2 года назад

    Excellent video. Great job!👏👏

  • @gamehopper111
    @gamehopper111 3 года назад +2

    Its recommended to change the oil filter every oil change? And change also the drain plug washer?

  • @tony182709
    @tony182709 3 года назад +1

    I believe engineers who designed this car knows the best about the oil. People should use whats recommended in owners manual. Most important thing is to change it regularly.

  • @toadsage
    @toadsage 3 года назад

    I tried to change the oil in my 2020 Honda Civic hatchback today, but I couldn't get the metal plate off. The two screws at the front were ridiculously tight and I was afraid of stripping the heads on them. This is the first time the car has ever had an oil change, so maybe they over-tighten the screws from the factory. I guess I'll take it to the Honda dealership and hope they will be able to get them off. I stripped one a bit, but hopefully it will still come off. Not sure why they would tighten them so much from the factory!

  • @AlbertoSaravia
    @AlbertoSaravia 3 года назад +1

    A really bid Thank You!

  • @Qwik14
    @Qwik14 4 года назад +1

    Always go by the manufacturers recommendations. Using 5w20 may not harm the engine immediately, but it will create long term effects and can actually wear it down much sooner than it should. As the viscosity during cold start is much different than 0w20. So always use the recommended specifications for a lasting longer engine life. In this case, use 0w20 Full Synthetic. Not conventional or blended. Full Synthetic 0w20.

  • @rubbermallet3873
    @rubbermallet3873 4 года назад

    👌 incredible bro - many thanks 👍

  • @char_herm
    @char_herm 4 года назад +1

    You never put the jack stands under the car? What’s the point in having them if you don’t use them, I wouldn’t trust the jack. I saw some of the other comments and you said you used them but at 18:12 in the video the jack stands are still laying in front of the car.

  • @FaithfullyReedeemed
    @FaithfullyReedeemed 2 года назад

    Great video! Very helpful!

  • @davidbeaufils6283
    @davidbeaufils6283 2 года назад

    what an aamzing video!

  • @edgarmorales6838
    @edgarmorales6838 3 года назад

    Well Explained video thank you!

  • @PRINC3-y3l
    @PRINC3-y3l 8 месяцев назад

    Very well done 👏

  • @HDMOVIECREATOR2012
    @HDMOVIECREATOR2012 4 года назад

    Corona Virus brought me here >.> (Sad and happy at the same time)

  • @rauelcuello5285
    @rauelcuello5285 3 года назад

    Gracias Fonzi , tengo un Honda Civic del 2016 y me queda el último cambio de aceite de parte del dealer

  • @victorgrijalva7044
    @victorgrijalva7044 4 года назад +1

    Good video !! thanks man !!

  • @michaeld.3779
    @michaeld.3779 3 года назад +1

    Call me weird, but I’d rather put my faith in the Japanese engineers who say to use 0w20, as opposed to a guy who doesn’t even use Jack stands to support the vehicle while working under it, saying to use any other type oil.
    And there is a huge difference between 20 and 30 foot pounds.
    Sorry for being blunt, because the video was actually very well done. You just added a few anecdotal items that were dangerous and misleading.

  • @melancholykaren
    @melancholykaren 4 года назад +2

    Would it help if I open the cap where you put the new oil in when draining it?

  • @charliely2103
    @charliely2103 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks

  • @marahbracy5676
    @marahbracy5676 3 года назад

    so helpful thank you!

  • @MegaBlueSC2
    @MegaBlueSC2 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for explaining everything so well and great camera work! I'm about to change it for the first time watching your video. Would you recommend a 1/2 inch drive or 3/8 ratchet for the drain bolt? If I'm not that strong should I go with the 1/2 inch with a longer handle?

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  2 года назад +2

      No definitely don't use 1/2 inch. Taking it off is one thing. But when you put it back on you don't want to over tighten it. If you over tighten the drain bolt you'll end up having to replace the entire drain pan that it plugs into. Because it could end up getting cross-threaded on the way out ruining the oil pan. The drain plug does not need to be put on with an excessive amount of force. It needs to be able to come off eventually too. Of course I don't recommend literally leaving it loose. But most drain plugs only need to be tightened to about 15 foot pounds or so.
      In short I would never recommend using a 1/2 inch ratchet to change oil.
      3/8 is fine

  • @CathyThomazet-vh8zk
    @CathyThomazet-vh8zk Год назад

    Good job

  • @stevenjtorodeleon9123
    @stevenjtorodeleon9123 4 года назад

    I am driving 120-140 miles per day (Civic 2016 LX with 66K miles). I will start changing my own oil obviously and I using synthetic already.
    Any of you have any advice on how to optimize my oil life or lower the cost of the oil change?
    Great video . thanks

  • @muzamilshahzad737
    @muzamilshahzad737 4 года назад

    Can you pls make a video on how to clean and wash car engine means open the hood and clean fron inside?

  • @area859
    @area859 4 года назад +1

    NEVER...get under a car without jack stands. The floor jack shouldnt be used to keep car suspended while you are under the car. Use Jack Stands ...safety first!!

    • @kenangedik3678
      @kenangedik3678 4 года назад +1

      He put the jack stands underneath as well, but he forgot to include it in the video 😂. Hopefully nobody tries without that step

  • @declanchambers8201
    @declanchambers8201 4 года назад

    So it’s better to raise it on the drivers side? Isn’t the drain plug on the left side ?should it be better to raise the passenger side?

  • @alee0294
    @alee0294 2 года назад

    What is considered high mileage? I have a 2018 Honda Civic with 80k miles and the engine vibrates a lot with 0-20 full synthetic oil

  • @wrmaldonado
    @wrmaldonado 3 года назад

    I have the exact same model. Mine takes up a little more than 5 quarts...

  • @jermaine7784
    @jermaine7784 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks 👌🙏🏾

  • @parkerhyattphotography799
    @parkerhyattphotography799 7 месяцев назад

    whats the piece in the front that you have chrome on called? I like it

  • @jjrhee56
    @jjrhee56 4 года назад

    Thanks bro

  • @cristiankahn2315
    @cristiankahn2315 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot for this video man! So just to be sure, you used the EXACT same oil for the bottom of the car and the car ‘s hood right?

  • @gursharansingh8360
    @gursharansingh8360 5 лет назад

    Hi thanks for bringing up the detailed video. yesterday i was checking the air filter on my honda civic ex 2017. By mistake i disconnect the wire on the hose very next to filter cover. I forgot to put back in. Today in the morning. When i started my car.The display showing me so many errors like cruise control problem,lane departure problem,Brake hold problem and more. Then i realize and open the hood found that wire disconnected. I reconnect it properly. But the display still showing me the issues. Please help me out if you met this problem before or any advice. Thanks

    • @tomdolgin5441
      @tomdolgin5441 5 лет назад +3

      gursharan singh Unplug your battery and it will reset those lights. OR you can just drive the car and after a few times of turning the car on and off, the computer in the car will relearn and turn off the lights. If it’s still not going off, check engine air filter housing and make sure it’s seated properly and also make sure the plug you originally unplugged that caused your issue is fully back in. You have to hear it click back in. Good luck.

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  5 лет назад +2

      Try disconnecting the battery for a few minutes. Then reconnecting it. And running the car to see if it cleared the codes.

    • @gursharansingh8360
      @gursharansingh8360 5 лет назад +1

      Tom Dolgin Thanks,it was fixed automatically by turning on and off car.

  • @nickm4627
    @nickm4627 4 года назад +1

    How long should I have the car started for for the oil to come out easier? Like a few minutes?

    • @carlovanrijk4039
      @carlovanrijk4039 4 года назад +1

      Nick M I usually drive it around the neighborhood for about 5 minutes, then let it sit for 10 minutes. That helps the old oil to flow out easy without burning yourself. FYI.

  • @lucious455
    @lucious455 4 года назад +1

    can you do coolant also?

  • @ehern1994
    @ehern1994 3 года назад

    How many miles do you consider high mileage vehicles🤔🤔🤔?? I have 036000 on my 2017 civic lx..

  • @tafarirex
    @tafarirex 2 года назад

    10:23 why do you need a new Gasket ring.. when I do oil change I use the same ring

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  2 года назад +2

      It's best to change the ring because when you tighten the drain plug up it crushes the ring more and more every time you do it. Reusing the same ring maybe one time is probably fine. But I didn't want to recommend that to people in case they felt like they never needed to change it ever. It's just good practice.
      Had I told people to reuse the same ring people would be blowing up the comments with negativity towards that statement sadly

  • @ytjonnyvallad8283
    @ytjonnyvallad8283 8 дней назад +1

    Hey i really think this video is cool and all but, i think you should become a gacha youtuber!!!!

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  8 дней назад

      @@ytjonnyvallad8283 omg you found the ancient archive 👀

  • @808Xian
    @808Xian 4 года назад

    What mileage did you get to when you decided to switch up oil?

  • @jonmsfts
    @jonmsfts 3 года назад

    No jack stands? Nice

  • @ironeagle2526
    @ironeagle2526 3 года назад +1

    Did anyone see jack stands if none were used that's crazy having car held up by just a jack very unsafe

  • @kingguzman01
    @kingguzman01 3 года назад +1

    what’ was the mileage on this car when you did this oil change?

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  3 года назад

      It was over 2 years ago now. I honestly don't remember

  • @bilalnachabeh
    @bilalnachabeh Год назад

    10:22 why do we need a new drain plug gasket? can we just keep using the old one?

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  Год назад +1

      It sometimes okay to reuse the old one. But eventually you should change it. Even metal drain plug gaskets compress over time. I found plenty of situations where people that don't change their old drain plug gasket end up squishing their old one. And it could even get stuck to the drain pan

  • @danyfalcon7315
    @danyfalcon7315 4 года назад

    My Civic lost the two phillips screw on the middle, Im trying to see if I can find something that fix there

    • @Padillavic
      @Padillavic 3 года назад

      Lost one of those too! Lol

  • @Gedden
    @Gedden 4 года назад +1

    Please use Jack stands! Jacks can fail! Don't trust your life to harbor freight QC.

  • @rhyssky8308
    @rhyssky8308 4 года назад +1

    I have an 2016 LX model, I wanna be able to get more miles per gallon. The lower the oil life the less miles I get when I do a full gas tank. Any tips are helpful since this is my first car and I wanna be able to do all of it by myself

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  4 года назад

      It's possible you are burning off some of the oil by the time the oil life light comes on. Try checking the dipstick to make sure the oil level isn't dropping.

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  4 года назад

      Also make sure to use full synthetic oil to maintain proper oil quality

    • @rhyssky8308
      @rhyssky8308 4 года назад

      Currently, I'm at 40% oil life and when I gave my car a full tank of gas it was reading 399mpg. When I have it to 100% it gives me 446mpg which is what I wanna be getting.

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  4 года назад +1

      @@rhyssky8308 You aren't going to be able to get perfect miles per gallon all of the time. Eventually the oil quality goes down, the engine get's older, etc. And some of the oil burns off. You can continuously do oil changes. But then you spend a lot on the oil and filters. And you have to decide if doing oil changes very regularly is worth it to you.

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  4 года назад

      Did you check the dipstick to see if the oil level has changed at all since the oil change? Are you using Full Synthetic motor oil from a quality brand?

  • @jakenobbe8831
    @jakenobbe8831 4 года назад +2

    Do you need to have a new washer for the drain plug? Is there already one there that you are replacing? If I do need a new one, can I get it at an autozone or do I need to poke through the fasteners section at Lowe's?

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  4 года назад

      You should replace the drain plug to be safe. Some new oil filters come with new drain plug washers. But autozone should have plenty of washers

  • @aTodaCreature
    @aTodaCreature 5 лет назад +1

    How often do you recommend an oil change on this car?

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  5 лет назад +6

      This vehicle has an oil life light. So a light should turn on letting you know when to change the oil. I put an oil light reset procedure at the end of this video, if needed. But if you are using full synthetic oil. And an extended life filter. It doesn't hurt the vehicle to go a little longer after the light turns on. Giving you some time to change the oil after the light turns on. Every 5,000 miles is a safe amount.

  • @Arcadeic
    @Arcadeic 5 лет назад +3

    Harbor freight items fail. Use jackstands my dude.

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for bringing this up. I've actually had that Jack for 6 years no issue. It's a 3 ton jack. And there are stands underneath the vehicle I just didn't show them being placed. The jack is there as an extra precation. And to make it easier to take the stands out and lower the vehicle once finished. Thanks again for bringing this up. I will definitely show the vehicle being lowered on them in the next video for those that aren't familiar with it.

    • @ripkiy4283
      @ripkiy4283 5 лет назад +2

      That's literally the same jack as the snap on one. Harbor freight went to the same manufacturer and had them make THE SAME JACK and change the color and name on it. Snap on tried to sue and it failed. Dont talk about what you dont know

    • @Arcadeic
      @Arcadeic 5 лет назад

      Ripkiy Gaming source?

  • @bilalnachabeh
    @bilalnachabeh Год назад

    13:25 mine has around 100,000 KM should I keep 0w20 or is it better to start putting 5w20?

    • @PancakeBreakfast
      @PancakeBreakfast  Год назад +1

      0w20 is probably still fine As long as you've taken care of it

  • @eduardovaldez104
    @eduardovaldez104 3 года назад

    Yo Fonzi do you how to reset brake system light i just replaced my rear brakes and rotors and brake system light came on and also red brake light flashes when car is in motion would really appreciate if you or anyone can help me with this issue

    • @eduardovaldez104
      @eduardovaldez104 3 года назад

      I have 2018 Honda Civic

    • @louisnguyen7022
      @louisnguyen7022 2 года назад

      I think the problem here was you needed to use a EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) scan tool to put the car into BMM (Brake Maintenance Mode). This way when you set it to BMM through the scanner, the honda will make that handbrake releasing sound. You could potentially damage your calipers by changing Honda's rear brakes without doing this I've heard > now your brake system light comes on.. Best to get it to a garage who does have that scanner and see if they can do what I mentioned in the first sentence

  • @positiveinfinity4441
    @positiveinfinity4441 2 года назад

    Great camera action, BUT horrible advice on oil to use and declining to use torque tool… the Torque wrench clicks when you reach the locked in desired torque and the oil that’s recommended of course is directly from the engineers who designed and constructed the vehicle or machine so they didn’t guess or say “use whatever you want,” although it’s true to use different weights/viscosities of oil, this one likely stays the same under all conditions unless stated in your manufacturers manual… 👍