0w20 is just recommended for fuel economy. Better use 0w30 or 5w30 or 5w40 for track scenario. Of course only approved by Honda Oil ! Thanks for the video!
Hi eM, I just put the product links in the video description. Here are the install videos for both. HONDA FIT/GK5 - GK5 - Oil Catch Can with Braided Hoses & AN Fitting Install - DIY Bracket & Results ruclips.net/video/j5HPPtZbu_s/видео.html 2015-19 HONDA FIT/JAZZ - GK5 - 1.5L AEM Intake System Installation Instructions ruclips.net/video/0CXiriq-uws/видео.html The Oil catch can is totally worth it. I'm probably going to build my own intake with the parts available on Amazon. It should be a lot cheaper and possibly better positioned then the AEM one. (No complaints about it though)
@@MatthewTaylor3 Yes and no. I was going to make a follow up video about that but I never got around to do it. In short I would say yes, but not as bad as everyone makes it out to be. Our engine is small and once your car is moving you still will get air circulation under the hood.
Place your key into the ignition and turn it into position two. Press on the brake and trip reset button for 10 seconds or until the display begins to flash. Let go of the brake and trip reset button and then press and hold once more until the display quits flashing. The counter has been reset.
Yes sir! I have a manual transmission though. I just filmed a radiator flush video, and a rust sealer video that I applied in the wheel wells and most areas underneath the car.
Probably could have just left that lone survivor and changed the oil with the splash guard to the side, no? Seemed like you got frustrated with it. I know I do when I always gotta change the oil in my Fit. Clips are such a pain.
@@jmc224 Yes, however I wanted to replace all the clips in the "radiator flush video" so I ripped them all out. Seeing that they were all so brittle I'm surprised how much effort that sole survivor took to get out. I have a stop sign that I plan to turn into a bolt-able skid-plate and do away with the clips altogether.
Have you tried 0W-16 yet? Just picking up a 2019 fit and am going to flush the old oil out with amsoil flush and try running some 0W-16 in the winter time for the quicker heat up and maybe slightly better MPG.
I'm not 100% sure, but I think the 2015 and up Honda Fit's fuel filter is not made to be serviced. You'll have to replace the fuel pump to replace the fuel filter.
@@josemiguelnavarro6205 What manual or page number are you looking at? I asked my mechanic to change it once and he said to leave it alone. The FitFreaks forum seem to say the same thing.
Watching the struggle to remove the stupid pin at the rear of the underneath guard had me laughing - I had the same experience with my Fit. What a FAIL, Honda!!
Generic RUclips Videos be like "All you have to do is remove the skid plate" - Cuts to the next step. Nah, If something is a P.I.T.A. I'm not going to clip it out of the video. Even if I drop a bolt into the engine bay I'm still going to include it, which I did in my first RUclips video. :)
@@HondaFit4Adventure I haven't seen a video yet that actually shows removing those push pins. Hell, that's the most difficult part of the job on this car! I've ordered an assortment of replacement fasteners that SHOULD include the pop-out/push-in ones needed here. I'll wait until I do another oil change and see if they actually work before I respond with the results, link, etc. Thanks for your video!
Hi Lino. Thanks for the input. I usually do have music in my videos. I also just bought a external microphone for better audio. I just need to loosen up and practice talking to the camera.
A few Amazon links to items shown in today's video.
Honda Genuine 0W-20 Full Synthetic Oil amzn.to/3p7Drwc
K&N Premium Oil Filter HP-1010 amzn.to/3E7qLtn
Oil Catch Can amzn.to/3mhTDt3
6 AN Braided Hose A few Amazon links to items shown in today's video.
Oil Catch Can amzn.to/3WOOSXB
Braided Hose amzn.to/3yGM3wV
Flexible Rubber Hose Clamps (Screw Clamp) amzn.to/3GVUaZp
Vibrant Performance 16619 AN6Adapter Fitting amzn.to/3Fhu7eM
Vibrant Performance 16619 Adapter Fitting amzn.to/3EclssT
Flexible Rubber Hose Pipe Clamps - 6an Hose Finisher Clamp with Screw Band amzn.to/3e6FQB6
Retainer Clips amzn.to/3WLNC7D
AEM Intake amzn.to/3sg99cn
How many boards did you use for your ramp ? so nice and organized - your garage.
Pretty cool. Thank you now I can change oil and the filter.
Don't forget to change your cabin filter!
i just bought a 2019 fit and thanks for the vid, helped out a first timer for sure.... thx
Thank you Mark.
My Honda Fit is a 2015 currently at 102k miles.
Aside from fluid changes it's been relatively maintenance free.
Enjoy the new car!
0w20 is just recommended for fuel economy. Better use 0w30 or 5w30 or 5w40 for track scenario. Of course only approved by Honda Oil ! Thanks for the video!
An engineer at work told me the same thing. Or to start using a thicker weight when it gets to a certain mileage.
Your videos help a lot for us wants to DIY thanks a lot… question, do you know where can we get service manual for 2018 fit?
Page 487
techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/pubs/OM/AH/AT5A1818OM/enu/AT5A1818OM.PDF
Seeing an oil catch can and that intake pipe on a Fit, must be exciting. Please place the part numbers for both.
Hi eM,
I just put the product links in the video description. Here are the install videos for both.
HONDA FIT/GK5 - GK5 - Oil Catch Can with Braided Hoses & AN Fitting Install - DIY Bracket & Results
ruclips.net/video/j5HPPtZbu_s/видео.html
2015-19 HONDA FIT/JAZZ - GK5 - 1.5L AEM Intake System Installation Instructions
ruclips.net/video/0CXiriq-uws/видео.html
The Oil catch can is totally worth it. I'm probably going to build my own intake with the parts available on Amazon. It should be a lot cheaper and possibly better positioned then the AEM one. (No complaints about it though)
@@HondaFit4Adventure do you have any heat soak with the AEM intake?
@@MatthewTaylor3 Yes and no. I was going to make a follow up video about that but I never got around to do it. In short I would say yes, but not as bad as everyone makes it out to be. Our engine is small and once your car is moving you still will get air circulation under the hood.
Great video. Thanks.
Glad I could help!
How can I reset the counter in more detail?
Place your key into the ignition and turn it into position two.
Press on the brake and trip reset button for 10 seconds or until the display begins to flash.
Let go of the brake and trip reset button and then press and hold once more until the display quits flashing.
The counter has been reset.
Are you going to make a transmission oil change video?
Yes sir! I have a manual transmission though.
I just filmed a radiator flush video, and a rust sealer video that I applied in the wheel wells and most areas underneath the car.
@@HondaFit4Adventure I also have a manual 😝
Probably could have just left that lone survivor and changed the oil with the splash guard to the side, no? Seemed like you got frustrated with it. I know I do when I always gotta change the oil in my Fit. Clips are such a pain.
@@jmc224 Yes, however I wanted to replace all the clips in the "radiator flush video" so I ripped them all out. Seeing that they were all so brittle I'm surprised how much effort that sole survivor took to get out.
I have a stop sign that I plan to turn into a bolt-able skid-plate and do away with the clips altogether.
HondaFit4Adventure that’s a great idea. Will you be doing a video of it as well? I’d be interested in trying it myself!
Thanks man now i can make by myself
Thank you Mohamad. That's what I like to hear.
@@HondaFit4Adventure your welcome sir, i got the same honda jazz 2015 white too
Have you tried 0W-16 yet? Just picking up a 2019 fit and am going to flush the old oil out with amsoil flush and try running some 0W-16 in the winter time for the quicker heat up and maybe slightly better MPG.
You mean 0W-15?
No I have not.
@@HondaFit4Adventure 0W-15 is not a thing currently.
thanks for your videos
when a video changing the gasoline filter?
I'm not 100% sure, but I think the 2015 and up Honda Fit's fuel filter is not made to be serviced. You'll have to replace the fuel pump to replace the fuel filter.
the manual says fuel filter change should be done at 50k miles or 4 years
@@josemiguelnavarro6205 What manual or page number are you looking at?
I asked my mechanic to change it once and he said to leave it alone.
The FitFreaks forum seem to say the same thing.
drive.google.com/file/d/1R4_pJTlrvijnTNQ0aBO-cHYegxqTGh2s/view?usp=drivesdk
Page 484. Sorry is in spanish
@@josemiguelnavarro6205 I don't have permissions. I've been googling and the only thing I can find is "Check Fuel Systems"
Superb, Thank You
Thank You David!
Could you make a brake fluid change and bleeding video?🙏
I will need some assistance with that video, but I will add it to the to-do list. :)
Is there a washer or gasket on the drain plug bolt that needs to be replaced?
There is a "Crush Washer" that you should put on your drain plug & replace after every oil change.
Thanks!👍
Watching the struggle to remove the stupid pin at the rear of the underneath guard had me laughing - I had the same experience with my Fit. What a FAIL, Honda!!
Generic RUclips Videos be like "All you have to do is remove the skid plate" - Cuts to the next step.
Nah, If something is a P.I.T.A. I'm not going to clip it out of the video. Even if I drop a bolt into the engine bay I'm still going to include it, which I did in my first RUclips video. :)
@@HondaFit4Adventure I haven't seen a video yet that actually shows removing those push pins. Hell, that's the most difficult part of the job on this car! I've ordered an assortment of replacement fasteners that SHOULD include the pop-out/push-in ones needed here. I'll wait until I do another oil change and see if they actually work before I respond with the results, link, etc. Thanks for your video!
Done subscribe ! 🙏
Thank You!
Great video but add some music or at least a voiceover
Hi Lino. Thanks for the input.
I usually do have music in my videos.
I also just bought a external microphone for better audio. I just need to loosen up and practice talking to the camera.
@@HondaFit4Adventure no music is fine with me, I enjoy the vids, keep up the good work
Looked like a total disaster
Thank You for the Constructive Criticism :)