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DIY: Oil Change

What you will need:

  • 2 Jackstands
  • A Jack
  • Wood Blocks (for safety)
  • Wrench
  • Oil Filter Wrench
  • Oil Drain Pan
  • New Oil
  • New Filter
  • New Crush Washer
  • Funnel (optional)

*NOTE*
1. Make sure you know how much oil you'll need...dont' overflow!! RTFM (Read The F***ing Manual)
2. Don't know how tight to put on the drain plug? once again RTFM
3. How much torque to use when putting on the new filter is on the filter itself.



Tools You'll Need

1.

Here's the bare essentials, something to get your car high enough for you to safely manuever underneath, and an oil catch pan (unless you like drinking the stuff)

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Jacking the car

2.

Before you start make sure your car has had time to cool down some so you don't burn yourself on hot oil..yet keeping in mind that *warm* oil drains faster than cold. you'll also want to make sure that you're parking brake is way UP!

Alright now jack your car...errr okay i mean jack up the car..make sure you have the jack positioned under the chassis and not under a body panel.

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Up on Jacks

3.

Make sure your car is sitting securely on 2 jackstands, and not just one...cuz that's not safe. oh and at this point you may place wood blocks behind your rear tires just for an extra precaution.

*NOTE* at this point remove the oil cover this will assist in the flow of draining (it's like punching that second opening in a juice carton when pouring).

The Oil Pan

4.

That my friend...is the oil pan, in case you've never seen one before..that's where all your oil resides and where we'll be draining from.

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Removing the drain bolt.

5.

Now position the oil drain pan underneath and remove the drain bolt with a wrench.

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Peeing Oil

6.

Alright slide yourself out and let the oil pan piss out all the dirty oil.

The Oil Filter

7.

Where's the oil filter? you ask? yes well honda decide to place our filter in the most annoying to reach area...look up way up!

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The Oil Filter Again

8.

Here's another shot of where it's located...it's just above the oil pan.

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Remove The Filter

9.

Now reach in there with your oil filter wrench and slowly remove the oil filter.

Drain rest of oil

10.

now position the oil catch pan underneath to catch any remaining oil from the filter and oil pan.

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Remove the Ring

11.

*NOTE* Before you forget, replace the oil drain plug bolt! as well replace the crush washer at this time (unless whoever last changed it decided not to use a crush washer).

Alright now open your new filter. Remove the rubber seal from the new filter.

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Lube Her Up!

12.

Now taking some oil, lubricate the rubber seal and replace it on the filter.

Reinstall Filter

13.

Alright now taking your new filter get back under the car and tighten it, generally you'll be able to hand tighten it, but if you've got too much greasy oil on your hands you may need to use your oil filter wrench to assist

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Add New Oil

14.

Now take your funnel and fill er up with your new oil, put the cover back on and you're good to go! (don't forget to record your mileage and date.)

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