i wonder if the 2025's oil filter is in the same location? This is making me want to get a Subaru even more. There's is on the top under the hood like my Dodge Journey. Easiest oil change i've ever done.
Thanks for sharing, just wanted to see an overview and will make sure to have my funnel handy. Custom oil filter tray diverter was smart but that makeshift funnel wasn’t. Clean oil through a dirty funnel is like drinking purified water out of a dirty cup.
Sorry I just saw someone already mentioned this and you replied, don't mean to pester you. Thanks for the upload, just got a new 2025 and fixing to do an early 500 miles oil change to clear some of the break-in metals. Will send the oil for analysis just to see how much particulates come from the rings and bearing seating.
Call me paranoid, but I would slide a second jack under the car next to the hydraulic jack. If the hydraulic jack fails, at least you have a fixed jack to stop the car from crushing you.
I agree! Although This jack is brand new. This is my second home and my shop is 2,000 miles away with all my tools. For some reason I couldn’t find the other jack stand. In this garage.
I have a 2025 touring and I noticed that is two different air conditioning drain for the condenser one for the front and one for the rear the one for the rear it’s not draining any water it’s normal or not. Anybody have the same issue
Thank you for the step by step😎😎 About to do my pilots 1st oil change
i wonder if the 2025's oil filter is in the same location? This is making me want to get a Subaru even more. There's is on the top under the hood like my Dodge Journey. Easiest oil change i've ever done.
Thanks for sharing, just wanted to see an overview and will make sure to have my funnel handy. Custom oil filter tray diverter was smart but that makeshift funnel wasn’t. Clean oil through a dirty funnel is like drinking purified water out of a dirty cup.
I agree, but for what it’s worth, the cardboard was clean..
The oil is picking up paper fibers as it flows through your cardboard funnel and into the engine…
I guess the filter will eventually trap it.
Buy a 2nd jack stand and some chocks brother. Better safe than.. you know what
Sorry I just saw someone already mentioned this and you replied, don't mean to pester you. Thanks for the upload, just got a new 2025 and fixing to do an early 500 miles oil change to clear some of the break-in metals. Will send the oil for analysis just to see how much particulates come from the rings and bearing seating.
Call me paranoid, but I would slide a second jack under the car next to the hydraulic jack. If the hydraulic jack fails, at least you have a fixed jack to stop the car from crushing you.
Erics, I’m with you! Better to have a set of two jack stands holding the vehicle up while using the jack as a backup!
I agree! Although This jack is brand new. This is my second home and my shop is 2,000 miles away with all my tools. For some reason I couldn’t find the other jack stand. In this garage.
I have a civic si and change the oil , also have this and hate the side way filter vs straight down
Oil filter location is horse shit.
I agree…the engineers can’t make it readily accessible? 🤨
But…not nearly as bad as the GM 3.6L V6. You can’t even see the filter…you gotta do it by feel. 🤨
@@carlovanrijk4039I burned the shit out of myself on one of those 😂
@@davewilson7602 I have no doubt about that! It’s in a piss-poor location. What were the engineers thinking? 🤨
That oil filter 🤦
Was there a screw in the tire? Time stamp 0:54 or so, the screw(at least looks that way) was in the corner of the inner side of the tire.
I have a 2025 touring and I noticed that is two different air conditioning drain for the condenser one for the front and one for the rear the one for the rear it’s not draining any water it’s normal or not. Anybody have the same issue
No, but I have the same car :( have you like it?