Just remember to be careful! In this video, the weight of the car was on the jack, not the jack stand. Furthermore, the jack stand was extended under the lower control arm with about 2 inches of space. Jacks are not designed to hold weight, they’re just designed to lift them for a small period of time. If the jack were to fail, the control arm would’ve most likely knocked over the jack stand. I recommend using the center front jacking point and putting two jack stands underneath both sides of the car to hold up the front.
Just did my 2.0T. couldn't get the low profile jack under the car far enough to hit the front jacking point. So I drove it up on very small ramps (~3 inches), jacked the car up and put jack stands on both sides. Honda went out of their way to make this difficult (in several ways). Two panels with two different types of fasteners ...I think 9 all total.
Overall good video… I just did my 2.0 T sport and one suggestion… Just jack it up from the passenger side and you don’t have to lower it down the oil drains out completely
this. if he used both jack stands then he wouldn't need to lower the car as the drain pan is angled (observed from the shape shown in video ) so that it drains properly when lifted up from both front sides. Also, its dangerous to remove than jack that way.
Good video. I have been changing my own oil for 55 years. I like the hockey puck looking piece for the jack. The only thing I would add is using a magnet to retrieve the oil pan plug. It is easier on the fingers. Thanks for the videos you do.
Thanks Dan. Wanted to change oil on the 2.0T at least once. Don't need the dealer recommended blinker fluid. Did not realize the 2.0 and 1.5 had different oil capacities. Looked in the manual the once and I saw 3.7...oops did not notice that was for the 1.5T. So nice complete video.👍
@@Thatdude112au3 If you put in more than the manual said, you can always open the drain bolt back up and let some out. Of course you can check the level with the dip stick.
Should be noted that the video description says 2.0 and 1.5 Accord. The oil drain plug is not under the larger cover on a 1.5, the only drain plug there is for the transmission. The oil plug for the 1.5 is near the oil filter on the passenger side. No need to remove the large cover.
saw this video and did my oil change right after... since i was tired of paying 80 bucks for my oil change at the dealer... when i went under my car.. i found out that those knuckle heads over at the honda dealer FOLDED about an inch off the metal cover.. so that it clears the drain plug. i was mad at first BUT it did work and i dont have to take off the whole metal cover.. only taking off the small cover.. THANKS for this great video though. it helped me out alot. :) **we got the same last name btw lol #VILLA
Thanks for making this video. Got a 2.0T and once my next oil service is up, Ill do this rather than bringing it to someone. You said for the 2.0T it takes the whole 5 quarts?
Thank you Honda Engineers 🙏. My 2017 Ram had a Location for the oil filter just above the steering rack and it was a pain in the Butt! My 10th gen I love this Location.
If the car was on ramps angling the car backwards would it not push more oil out considering the oil plug is on the back of the oil pan? Obviously I know when a car is lifted in a shop it’s flat but it just seems like the way that it’s designed it would be good to be able to tilt it like that. Either way I’m sure there is a little residual oil regardless of your method which is fine.
Anyone have a video on how to change the auto transmission on 2018 Accord 2.0T. My accord auto trans fill plug is not be to the bottom left of the Red battery terminal. Thanks
Great content Dan. Much appreciate im looking to get one myself. Hows the size for family with two kids? Hows the car in snow. I live where it snows alot. Thnx in advance keep up the good work.
Size wize it's amazing huge back seat and trunk for all the thing you'll need for kids. It's the main reason I bought the car. Then decided to mod it after the fact. Its good in the snow but the oem tires could be better. Tires can always be changed and it will be much better.
No need to take off the big pan shield. Honda made it so you can change the oil without removing it. Plenty of access to the oil pan bolt. And the flow goes right to your pan.
Hi there just came across your channel today. About how long did the oil change take from start to finish? Just got a 2021 Accord Sport SE a month ago so I’ve got a while to go but considering changing the oil myself when the time comes.
Good video bro. Just 2 weeks too late for me lol. Also first time, I cranked on the oil filter and tweaked the gasket and had an oil leak from there. Had to redo the oil change
When the oil pan got crushed tho. Lmaoooo!! Hey man, thank you for your time on making this video. It really helps! We also have the same cars! 2015 Durango and a 2021 2.0t Sport accord 👐🏽 Anyway thanks for the content bro! Much appreciated
Your crazy dude!! U know how small those inlet holes on your oil filter!! Lol. I had that filter for a day and had to change it asap ! I got the fram xg7317! I changed to this filter cause it has the big and the same size inlet holes for the fast flow like the OEM Honda filter...it only makes sense
I got 23 accord ex im checking the oil at 900 miles smells like gas is that normal for these cars. The orange dipstick confuses me when i pull it out do i have to keeo it sideways and let the oil just flow? When i pull it and just keep it straight down its showing like really low oil :/
Nice video I have the 1.5 turbo just did the brakes oil change is coming up next ...I miss LINY looks like republic airport in farmingdale i use to live in Lindenhurst i cannot wait to visit my family there
Hey Dan - you mention lowering your Accord. I've got a 2021 Accord Touring 2.0T, and been thinking about suspension improvements. Where can I find some good info regarding that? Thanks!
Lol. Crushed oil jug. How the Generals doing? Do they have a lot of tread? I saw them and they have 2 rebate right now. They manager wants to give me 25 buck for each of mine if I buy 4 tires.
@@DanVilla7 You should run Amsoil. Mobil 1 is not 100% synthetic. It’s a blend. It has petroleum in it. Amsoil has zero petroleum. Much better for your engine and will keep it clean and sludge free due to its additive package.
So i changed my oil when the oil life was at 0%.. after the oil change it automatically reset itself to “100% life B” but iknew i had to manually reset since i did it myself and when i did it changed to “100% life A” ... why did mine go from B to A & i noticed urs went from A to B ?
It just depends on your cycle I believe. Next time yours should be like mine. For instance (A)just means change the oil. (B)Replace the Engine Oil, Oil Filter, Inspect Front and Rear Brakes, Check the Parking Brake Adjustment, Inspect other items specific to the Vehicle
It doesn't really matter to be honest. 90% of the time I drain the oil then remove the filter and replace. I went did filter first because it was easier to film it that way
😂😂😂 I died when I saw that crushed oil pan. I'd personally feel safer with ramps, I'm sure a little bit of leftover oil won't do harm given that I change it every 5000km
Dan...great job...but I'm just gonna take it to the dealer and let them do my oil changes and tire rotations...my dealer has a real nice waiting room...lol
i feel like if you jacked the car up from the passenger side then the angle would be towards the drain and make it drain better without having to lower it
Before you buy your supplies I’m gonna give you an industry secret. Mobile one especially the filter is complete shit. And their synthetic oil is actually not a true synthetic oil. The best motor oil to use is Redline synthetic oil, 0-20. And the filter you should always use the Honda OEM oil filter. Also if you ever have to add antifreeze only use the Honda antifreeze. I am not affiliated with Honda nor am I sponsored by them. I used to have an Acura NSX and the mechanic that was working on it had a great insight about Honda products and was heavily involved with the Japanese NSX racing circle. Do your research and you’ll see how much BS is out there.
That doesn’t make sense to me. If you use ramps, the oil pan stays level, it is just cantered to the rear, which is good, since the oil pan evacuation hole is at the rear. How is that not better than a jack?
I get what your saying as far as the oil pan but the oil can pool in the motor alway best to keep flat. Ever see a shop do an oil change with the car not level? Everything is designed to drain when the car is level. I personally can't just drive up on ramps the car is too low. I would still need a jack to get it on to ramps
His car is lowered. So he can't get up the ramps without scraping the front bumper. That is why he uses the jack and then lowers the car to get the oil out and then jacks it back up to finish the job. Good tip on opening the oil fill before draining. Also good to remind folks to save the washer! That engine bay looks pretty clean. I like that.
Thanks for the video. In my case 2021 accord 1.5 turbo. I didn’t have to take aluminum cover. The oil plug isn’t cover by it. I realized after I took it 😂. Unless last time dealer didn’t put another half of cover. Although I did took off the small cover that it’s covering part of filter
For me, premium all the way, you will even get better gas mileage with 93 so that's another plus.. but 87 will be fine, if you must do 87, I would at least get 87 that also has cleaners in it..
The oil has to go through the filter before it gets pumped back into your motor. Now when you start the car and it's empty, it needs to fill up before it can send oil to the motor. You tell me which way is correct knowing all that now.
I do my oil changes also,but I put the jack on one side and a jack stand on the other side .The car tilts back so the oil can drain easily..And I didn't crush the oil pan..🤣🤣🤣🤣It's like pouring a drink in a cup..
I still don’t understand why you don’t like ramps to do this. It causes the car to tilt backwards which helps with the drain of the oil since the oil drain plug faces the back of the car. And it is simpler than using jacks and jackstands.
@@michaelhughett8396 For an oil change it's not worth all the extra time for me. My car is lowered so I would need really long pieces of wood to get on them or use a jack to lift the car and place the ramps under the wheels. Just too much hassle for such a small job. When I did my downpipe I used ramps well worth it
I've been changing oil for 45 years on my cars and trucks and motorcycles Just don't have any trust in mechanics.. alot of years.. Transmission, differential, 4 wheel drive transfer case, What a mess!!! standing at a gas pump standing in diesel fuel? or gasoline?.. I'm over it can't wait for these electric cars to come online line in bulk.. Ford F150 lightning.. that's what I'm looking for...
Just remember to be careful! In this video, the weight of the car was on the jack, not the jack stand. Furthermore, the jack stand was extended under the lower control arm with about 2 inches of space. Jacks are not designed to hold weight, they’re just designed to lift them for a small period of time. If the jack were to fail, the control arm would’ve most likely knocked over the jack stand. I recommend using the center front jacking point and putting two jack stands underneath both sides of the car to hold up the front.
Thanks for taking the time to write that. I was about to do it.
agreed. Or get a pair of ramps for that
Chock the wheels in the back!
Just did my 2.0T. couldn't get the low profile jack under the car far enough to hit the front jacking point. So I drove it up on very small ramps (~3 inches), jacked the car up and put jack stands on both sides. Honda went out of their way to make this difficult (in several ways). Two panels with two different types of fasteners ...I think 9 all total.
I’ve lifted my car using a low profile jack like the video. I just came in from an angle in the front. Worked fine.
Overall good video… I just did my 2.0 T sport and one suggestion… Just jack it up from the passenger side and you don’t have to lower it down the oil drains out completely
this. if he used both jack stands then he wouldn't need to lower the car as the drain pan is angled (observed from the shape shown in video ) so that it drains properly when lifted up from both front sides. Also, its dangerous to remove than jack that way.
Good video. I have been changing my own oil for 55 years. I like the hockey puck looking piece for the jack. The only thing I would add is using a magnet to retrieve the oil pan plug. It is easier on the fingers. Thanks for the videos you do.
Thanks for the video. I literally just bought this same oil yesterday and plan to do it on the 2.0 today. Stay safe 🤙
Thanks Dan. Wanted to change oil on the 2.0T at least once. Don't need the dealer recommended blinker fluid.
Did not realize the 2.0 and 1.5 had different oil capacities. Looked in the manual the once and I saw 3.7...oops did not notice that was for the 1.5T.
So nice complete video.👍
I accidentally added the whole container, what happens now😔
@@Thatdude112au3 If you put in more than the manual said, you can always open the drain bolt back up and let some out. Of course you can check the level with the dip stick.
I DIED LAUGHING when you lowered the car and then smashed the oil pan. Otherwise, great video!
😂
Thanks for the video❤ doing mine tomorrow with my son. I love the accord 2.0t. I've had 4 accords. Best one yet
Should be noted that the video description says 2.0 and 1.5 Accord. The oil drain plug is not under the larger cover on a 1.5, the only drain plug there is for the transmission.
The oil plug for the 1.5 is near the oil filter on the passenger side. No need to remove the large cover.
Absolutely thanks for the info. I'll edit the title
Thanks for sharing! How often should the oil filter be changed? Everytime an oil change is needed??
No problem, yes every time you change your oil.
The ground is not even.😂
Love the video, really helpful… 🫰🏼
saw this video and did my oil change right after... since i was tired of paying 80 bucks for my oil change at the dealer... when i went under my car.. i found out that those knuckle heads over at the honda dealer FOLDED about an inch off the metal cover.. so that it clears the drain plug. i was mad at first BUT it did work and i dont have to take off the whole metal cover.. only taking off the small cover.. THANKS for this great video though. it helped me out alot. :) **we got the same last name btw lol #VILLA
No problem, Nice!
Awesome video man! Keep up the solid work
Thanks appreciate it!
LMAO you are a sport laughing about the pan. Thanks for your video brother.
Lol shit happens!
Thanks for making this video. Got a 2.0T and once my next oil service is up, Ill do this rather than bringing it to someone. You said for the 2.0T it takes the whole 5 quarts?
If you jacked up the other side wouldn't the oil flow to the drain without having to drop it?
Keeping the car level is usually always better in my opinion.
Thank you Honda Engineers 🙏. My 2017 Ram had a Location for the oil filter just above the steering rack and it was a pain in the Butt! My 10th gen I love this Location.
Thanks for the video. But i want to ask is the turbo needs any maintenance with oil change
If the car was on ramps angling the car backwards would it not push more oil out considering the oil plug is on the back of the oil pan? Obviously I know when a car is lifted in a shop it’s flat but it just seems like the way that it’s designed it would be good to be able to tilt it like that. Either way I’m sure there is a little residual oil regardless of your method which is fine.
0:50 man i never knew about that i’ll be sure to buy some of those
Anyone have a video on how to change the auto transmission on 2018 Accord 2.0T. My accord auto trans fill plug is not be to the bottom left of the Red battery terminal. Thanks
Great content Dan. Much appreciate im looking to get one myself. Hows the size for family with two kids? Hows the car in snow. I live where it snows alot. Thnx in advance keep up the good work.
Size wize it's amazing huge back seat and trunk for all the thing you'll need for kids. It's the main reason I bought the car. Then decided to mod it after the fact. Its good in the snow but the oem tires could be better. Tires can always be changed and it will be much better.
Thought about cutting that metal shield away from the drain plug.
Good video. I thought the 2.0 only took 4.5 quarts according to the book.
This is true
No need to take off the big pan shield.
Honda made it so you can change the oil without removing it. Plenty of access to the oil pan bolt. And the flow goes right to your pan.
Thx Dan, great vid.
Thank you so much for sharing, I’m changing my oil today and this really helped!
No problem!
Hi there just came across your channel today. About how long did the oil change take from start to finish? Just got a 2021 Accord Sport SE a month ago so I’ve got a while to go but considering changing the oil myself when the time comes.
Hey, the oil change itself shouldn't take longer than 20 min.
I got the 1.5 L, with the oil in the oil filter. Is it suppose to be the total of 3.5 quarts, or 3.5 plus the oil in the oil filter?
Great video👊🏾
Good video bro. Just 2 weeks too late for me lol. Also first time, I cranked on the oil filter and tweaked the gasket and had an oil leak from there. Had to redo the oil change
Thanks!
Ah damn that sucks...
Great video, I'm doing my oil change today and I'm definitely taking notes!
Super useful (:
When the oil pan got crushed tho. Lmaoooo!!
Hey man, thank you for your time on making this video. It really helps!
We also have the same cars! 2015 Durango and a 2021 2.0t Sport accord 👐🏽
Anyway thanks for the content bro! Much appreciated
Haha yeah made me laugh too. Looks like we both have great taste lol
@@DanVilla7
Same color vehicles too haha!! What a trip! Stay up bro!
Your crazy dude!! U know how small those inlet holes on your oil filter!! Lol. I had that filter for a day and had to change it asap ! I got the fram xg7317! I changed to this filter cause it has the big and the same size inlet holes for the fast flow like the OEM Honda filter...it only makes sense
Where's the new crush washer for the plug? Do you need one?
It's recommended but I never change it out. Have never had a leak because of skipping that step
I got 23 accord ex im checking the oil at 900 miles smells like gas is that normal for these cars. The orange dipstick confuses me when i pull it out do i have to keeo it sideways and let the oil just flow? When i pull it and just keep it straight down its showing like really low oil :/
Nice video I have the 1.5 turbo just did the brakes oil change is coming up next ...I miss LINY looks like republic airport in farmingdale i use to live in Lindenhurst i cannot wait to visit my family there
One of the pictures at the end were at republic
Nice video! Thank you!
If I used 2 Jack stands on each front side- do I still need to lower it to get all oil out?
Good tips in here, nice job.
can you link where you purchased the front lip under the bumper looks sick! also
Thanks, here's a link
amzn.to/3A1uya6
Been a while for me lol but I could of swore u always took oil drain plug off before filter?
As you can see it really doesn't matter. I usually do the way you explained.
@@DanVilla7 for some reason I thought the oil would dump out if u did lol yeah it’s been a while lol
Should have jacked from the middle front under the engine it's a lift point. Then you do 2 jackstands one on each side
how do you keep everything under the hood so clean?
I try and wipe it down after a wash every couple of months
How often should I change transmission oil in 2019 honda accord touring t2.0 ?..
every 30k , no longer than 45k
Do you think it’s important to change the drain plug washer ? I have a few copper ones laying around
If you have it I'd swap it. I'm guilty of reusing mine. I've never had a problem with leaks reusing them but it's still a good practice to change it.
How do you like the G-Max tires?
They were good for the time I had them
So how do you check 1 and 7 ?
Hey Dan - you mention lowering your Accord. I've got a 2021 Accord Touring 2.0T, and been thinking about suspension improvements. Where can I find some good info regarding that? Thanks!
If you go through my channel I have a review video on the springs I'm running.
The agency's manual says that the amount of oil for the machine is 3.5 liters, why did it put 4.7 liters?
2.0ts take 5qts
can i have the link to the bumper splitter?
Front Splitter:
amzn.to/3A1uya6
The book manual says 5qt exactly
Why wouldn't jack the car up on the passenger side so the oil will tilt towards the drain hole?
Lol. Crushed oil jug. How the Generals doing? Do they have a lot of tread? I saw them and they have 2 rebate right now. They manager wants to give me 25 buck for each of mine if I buy 4 tires.
Hahah all good. They are good they have lots of tread.
That seems like a good deal
How often do you change the oil? Do you always use Mobil 1??? It actually takes 5.1 quarts. So you’re 3.2 ounces shy.
4-5k yes always mobile 1
@@DanVilla7 You should run Amsoil. Mobil 1 is not 100% synthetic. It’s a blend. It has petroleum in it. Amsoil has zero petroleum. Much better for your engine and will keep it clean and sludge free due to its additive package.
Doesn’t crush the the pan 😂🤣🤣🤣
Good video tho!
😆
How often do you change it for 2.0? I never did my first oil change but I’ve just been resting it, only got 3700 miles.
4-5k miles for me.
So i changed my oil when the oil life was at 0%.. after the oil change it automatically reset itself to “100% life B” but iknew i had to manually reset since i did it myself and when i did it changed to “100% life A” ... why did mine go from B to A & i noticed urs went from A to B ?
It just depends on your cycle I believe. Next time yours should be like mine. For instance
(A)just means change the oil.
(B)Replace the Engine Oil, Oil Filter, Inspect Front and Rear Brakes, Check the Parking Brake Adjustment, Inspect other items specific to the Vehicle
So anywhere that sold you oil has to take the used oil back ?!
Yeah pretty much. Unless you go to a drug store or target. But any auto part store or like a walmart that has a shop will take it for sure
Take out the filter first then?
It doesn't really matter to be honest. 90% of the time I drain the oil then remove the filter and replace. I went did filter first because it was easier to film it that way
@@DanVilla7 True makes sense 👌
So how do you check all the points when changing oil like what Honda does?
Meaning reset them?
Now for a transmission fluid exchange video please.
Will be doing that soon
I laughed my ass off when you showed the crush oil pan
😂😂😂 I died when I saw that crushed oil pan. I'd personally feel safer with ramps, I'm sure a little bit of leftover oil won't do harm given that I change it every 5000km
How many quarts of oil does it take on a 2021 Accord 4cyl
2.0’s take 5 quarts. The 1.5’s take 3.7 quarts.
What’s the best oil for a 2018 Nissan Maxima I drive a lot
I've always used mobile 1 in all my cars and have never had an issue. You can use this extended oil life version
amzn.to/3wChFRW
I knew you were going to crush the oil pan 😂.
nice to know i have the 1.5 so i know it’s not as much oil than the 2.0.
Dan...great job...but I'm just gonna take it to the dealer and let them do my oil changes and tire rotations...my dealer has a real nice waiting room...lol
i feel like if you jacked the car up from the passenger side then the angle would be towards the drain and make it drain better without having to lower it
Couldn't turn the car around because of sun glare, and no room on the other side... If I wasn't recording a video would have been doable
So I don’t need another quart ? It says it takes 5.1 quarts
Nope, check your dip stick after the 5qts and you'll see
@@DanVilla7 yea.. it’s full full the right amount thanks.
Good video!! So how often do you change the oil in your 21, 3000 or 5000 miles?
Mines a 2018. Usually between 4-5k miles
@@DanVilla7 ok i was leaning to about 4000 too so I appreciate the info man👍🏽
Just change it whenever you get to 20% or 15%.
Nice video bro, I think I'm going to do my own oil changes now that I have my 21' accord. Thnx for the help!
Before you buy your supplies I’m gonna give you an industry secret. Mobile one especially the filter is complete shit. And their synthetic oil is actually not a true synthetic oil. The best motor oil to use is Redline synthetic oil, 0-20. And the filter you should always use the Honda OEM oil filter. Also if you ever have to add antifreeze only use the Honda antifreeze. I am not affiliated with Honda nor am I sponsored by them. I used to have an Acura NSX and the mechanic that was working on it had a great insight about Honda products and was heavily involved with the Japanese NSX racing circle. Do your research and you’ll see how much BS is out there.
That doesn’t make sense to me. If you use ramps, the oil pan stays level, it is just cantered to the rear, which is good, since the oil pan evacuation hole is at the rear. How is that not better than a jack?
I get what your saying as far as the oil pan but the oil can pool in the motor alway best to keep flat. Ever see a shop do an oil change with the car not level? Everything is designed to drain when the car is level.
I personally can't just drive up on ramps the car is too low. I would still need a jack to get it on to ramps
His car is lowered. So he can't get up the ramps without scraping the front bumper. That is why he uses the jack and then lowers the car to get the oil out and then jacks it back up to finish the job. Good tip on opening the oil fill before draining. Also good to remind folks to save the washer! That engine bay looks pretty clean. I like that.
Thanks for the video. In my case 2021 accord 1.5 turbo. I didn’t have to take aluminum cover. The oil plug isn’t cover by it. I realized after I took it 😂. Unless last time dealer didn’t put another half of cover. Although I did took off the small cover that it’s covering part of filter
Why you don't use ramps.....🤔🤔🤔
Its too low have to use a jack to get it on the ramps so i just save that step for an oil chage. For other projects I jack it up onto my ramps.
Shouldn’t we use 5w30 ?
0w20 as per manufacturer
can we drain oil without removing the cover?
It's probably possible but would make a huge mess.
If you would have lifted it from the other side you will get all the oil to run towards the drain
Part of the issue was thr space I had to work with and sunlight. Not as easy as it looks to film and work at the same time
Just did mine
Thanks dad
It didn’t look like you reinstalled the washer but maybe I missed it.
I did off camera but notated it in the video, hard to film and work at the same time
Brake parts spray to clean it up
Awesome
My first time changing my oil I'm nervous 😓
Easy stuff. Just make sure you fill to the correct level and make sure your drain bolt is snugg. (Do not over tighten it)
Cracking the oil pan nut was rough
It really shouldn't have been. The last person that worked on it over tightened it.
Drain oil 1st then filter
Why?? What’s the difference?
"went a little too low" hehe🤣
🤣 just a little 🤏
Why not just put jack stands on either side of the car
Nice video . Premium fuel and very good oil like mobile 1 is a must with these turbo engines to some what gaurd against carbon build up.
Just got my 21' 2 days ago, coming from a 14' maxima. I thought I could get away from premium and use 87. Don't?
If your car is stock 87 is fine. My car is tuned so I only run 93 amd usually with a splash of e85
For me, premium all the way, you will even get better gas mileage with 93 so that's another plus.. but 87 will be fine, if you must do 87, I would at least get 87 that also has cleaners in it..
@@shantminassian3966 thats a load of shit. Its been proven time after time that higher fuel grades dont give you better gas mileage. Look it up
Maybe jack the passenger side then
Had to do it this way for the sake of the video with lighting and the space I had
I saw a video were they didn’t fill up oil on the filter they just did it from the top of engine . Who is right ? 😭
The oil has to go through the filter before it gets pumped back into your motor. Now when you start the car and it's empty, it needs to fill up before it can send oil to the motor. You tell me which way is correct knowing all that now.
Woohaahahaha. That’s why i use ramps.😅
Don’t go crazy on it? And you over tightened the shtt out that oil filter dawgg
7:05 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for the video
I do my oil changes also,but I put the jack on one side and a jack stand on the other side .The car tilts back so the oil can drain easily..And I didn't crush the oil pan..🤣🤣🤣🤣It's like pouring a drink in a cup..
Lol I always lower it and it never touches. Ah well at least someone besides me got a laugh out of it 😄
@@DanVilla7 just keep them vids coming man..Nice car too,hope u enjoying it..
Exactly how I do it
I still don’t understand why you don’t like ramps to do this. It causes the car to tilt backwards which helps with the drain of the oil since the oil drain plug faces the back of the car. And it is simpler than using jacks and jackstands.
@@michaelhughett8396 For an oil change it's not worth all the extra time for me. My car is lowered so I would need really long pieces of wood to get on them or use a jack to lift the car and place the ramps under the wheels. Just too much hassle for such a small job. When I did my downpipe I used ramps well worth it
Lol.. wont crush it huh?
Hahaha best part of the video
Next time put the jack from the right side of the car, ))
I’ll let Honda handle it
I've been changing oil for 45 years on my cars and trucks and motorcycles Just don't have any trust in mechanics.. alot of years.. Transmission, differential, 4 wheel drive transfer case, What a mess!!! standing at a gas pump standing in diesel fuel? or gasoline?.. I'm over it can't wait for these electric cars to come online line in bulk.. Ford F150 lightning.. that's what I'm looking for...