Thank you for sharing this. I have a 2016 Honda civic sport 9th generation. I've noticed, every time I put the blower heater on, tiny bits of what looks like fluff settles on the top of my dashboard. Has this happened with yours and do you think changing the pollen filter will cure this issue?
Excellent simple easy to follow vid cheers mate
Another great and helpful video. Thanks once again.
Cheers mate extremely helpful
Thank for sharing man!
very cool material and enjoyable to watch.
Thanks for this useful video. I hope you invoiced honda for the filters a 5 minutes labour 🙂
Thanks m8. Great vid!
Thank you for sharing this. I have a 2016 Honda civic sport 9th generation. I've noticed, every time I put the blower heater on, tiny bits of what looks like fluff settles on the top of my dashboard. Has this happened with yours and do you think changing the pollen filter will cure this issue?
Thanks man
Which motoroil do you use? 0W20 ?(is recommended)
If you still have this car how has it been in terms od reliability and fuel consumption?
Interval pollen filter? thanx
hi, friend! oil consumption due to R3A pistons? or do you have a newer model?
great video brother any chance of a shout out in Ur next video
Wrenching with Kyle yeah no worries
i have to change the maf sensor, caudalimeter, which is behind the air filter. do you know how to remove it, how to have access?
Yes remove two screws from the top of it and remove .
I just see that you have the 1.8 gasoline, mine is 2.2 diesel and is not the same distribution. Thanks for the answer
Hi. Do you know how to change the fuel filter?
There isn’t one they are in the fuel pump inside the tank
There is for the diesel.
@Emma Lowe I don’t know I’m afraid as the Honda dealer changed it. He showed me the old one which was caked.
This is much easier to change than the 8th gen. The 8th is a pain to get the pollen filter back in.
This is the air filter
i cant find the steering fluid of my honda civic 2014, where is it, thanks