To make it really easy,use an oil extractor. They work great with the J35 engine. The tube goes all the way to the bottom of the oil pan and you get all the old oil out. You don’t have to worry about replacing the crush washer or stripping the threads on the oil pan. Also apiece of aluminum foil over the subframe makes for easy clean up.
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Awesome video I'm going to do this myself. Last time I change my own car was back in the 80's oldschool..LOL....It's a sense of pride and accomplishment & save money,.
Great video tutorial. I have a 2018 Q5 and am considering maybe getting a 2017 or 2018 RDX. Is it a reliable car? Is it fun to drive? Can you give me a owner's review pros and cons?
Directions on all oil filters state fill oil filter prior to attaching. Without doing so 1st start is dry..think about were initially oil comes from cycles from "filter".
0w20 only good to 75f , any one in hot climates using something heavier? I got my answer, found a video stating it's ok to go down in winter or up in summer viscosity. Can't go down from 0 but just got some 0W30 for summer.
Hello my friend! This isn’t an oil question but, I have a 2004 TSX and both my front wheels are leaking power steering fluid like crazy. What would you recommend I check or is this too complex to handle alone? Thank you. And love your videos!🙏
I would have hit the like button but you omitted two very important steps. One is putting a little oil in the new oil filter and the other is rubbing a little bit of that oil on the rubber ring of the new oil filter. Inexcusable and negligent.