same with my wife's old 05 civic, way too high up there, always spilled. even if i loosen the filter and let it trickle it still spilled everywhere. I saw a mechanic once use tin toil to shape the way the oil was going to drain. have yet to try it though
It doesn't matter. The oil all sits down in the oil pan below the filter, so the mess you get out of the filter is the same, regardless. It's just a preference thing.
just pour the whole 5 quarts in if you have no way to measure it. you would have to overfill by a quart+ to cause any excess pressure on the oil filter. being only half a quart over just consider it the Honda Tax since they are notorious for burning through oil quickly lol
@@tammyponmorris9324 i wouldnt advice that as even if it burns oil, too much oil increases oil pressure and can blow seals. just check the oil every 1k miles and assess if you need to add more. I only came on this youtube video to see if I needed to remove plastic paneling
i change oil on my 2006 crv every 3000 miles, is that enough ? it seems my crv VSA start to turn on more when I reach 3000 miles mark, last year I had this problem ( I was running 4000 miles, the VSA appeared more, and when I ask a mechanical about the VSA they didnt know , on the scanner, nothing appeared.. until one of them told me that using the oil for more that 3000 miles is too much).and others said that I can use the 5w30, yesterday I changed the oil at almost 3000 miles, but I havent yet checked today if it is working well without VSA light appearing, I added yesterday 4.5 liters of 5w30 full synthetic, your opinion please ? my jeep has a total of 125000 miles
I have a 2006 crv with 457,000. I change it at 5K intervals. I haven't had any issues. It is most likely a brake sensor issue with the VSA light from what I've read. I only use the called for 5W-20 FS.
Good lord why does Honda put the damn oil filter in a hard to reach area where it's guaranteed to spill oil all over the frame
Lol I know right? such a pain every time
It's so that you can oil the chassis at the same time so it doesn't rust away
same with my wife's old 05 civic, way too high up there, always spilled. even if i loosen the filter and let it trickle it still spilled everywhere. I saw a mechanic once use tin toil to shape the way the oil was going to drain. have yet to try it though
I have both a 2004 and a 2008 CRV. There is no comparison how much easier it is to replace the oil filter on the 2008.
Oh for sure, I hate how Honda has their filter by the damn axles, it gets all over the place when the oil drips down.
@@NutzAboutBoltsdoes it matter if the oil gets everywhere?
@@Misterboolioit just makes it hard to tell if anything else is leaking cus you already have a mess
Thanks!
For ease way to get to oil filter you will need some ramps after that everything as explained in this video, thanks.
at the end, why the VSA light is on ? with the triangle on the right ?
Why did you change the filter before draining the oil?
Personal preference, you can do either or.
It doesn't matter. The oil all sits down in the oil pan below the filter, so the mess you get out of the filter is the same, regardless. It's just a preference thing.
How do you measure the 4 quarts,at what line do you stop on the oil jug
If it’s a 5 quart jug, I stopped till it’s only 1 quart left.
just pour the whole 5 quarts in if you have no way to measure it. you would have to overfill by a quart+ to cause any excess pressure on the oil filter. being only half a quart over just consider it the Honda Tax since they are notorious for burning through oil quickly lol
@@tammyponmorris9324 i wouldnt advice that as even if it burns oil, too much oil increases oil pressure and can blow seals. just check the oil every 1k miles and assess if you need to add more. I only came on this youtube video to see if I needed to remove plastic paneling
how many litter engine oil needed ?
@@johnsonnnn1 I used 5 qts. I filled it up to 4qts and recheck the dip stick, but it took all 5 to be in the full mark.
i change oil on my 2006 crv every 3000 miles, is that enough ? it seems my crv VSA start to turn on more when I reach 3000 miles mark, last year I had this problem ( I was running 4000 miles, the VSA appeared more, and when I ask a mechanical about the VSA they didnt know , on the scanner, nothing appeared.. until one of them told me that using the oil for more that 3000 miles is too much).and others said that I can use the 5w30, yesterday I changed the oil at almost 3000 miles, but I havent yet checked today if it is working well without VSA light appearing, I added yesterday 4.5 liters of 5w30 full synthetic, your opinion please ? my jeep has a total of 125000 miles
I have a 2006 crv with 457,000. I change it at 5K intervals. I haven't had any issues. It is most likely a brake sensor issue with the VSA light from what I've read. I only use the called for 5W-20 FS.
@@brianfaria thank you
If you dont already know dont listen to @naga phota hes trolling. You will destroy your engine
Your engine light is on...
Yes, that was for the wheel sensor, that’s been fixed lol
The light when away but your check engine light is still on most importantly
Yeah, we got that fixed, it was the brake pedal sensor that was the issue.