Who's the man? YOU! YOU the man. I just bought a used 3rd gen CR-V and i love how easy honda made it to service these things, especially coolant change. Thanks for the video.
You didn't "flush" the brake fluid. All you did was empty the reservoir and refill. Flushing means you open all four brake bleeders on all four wheels and flush out the gunky old fluid. And technically it also means using an OBD II computer to force the ABS solenoids open so you can flush out that circuit as well.
That was a little 2 quick. Great video but missed a few essentials. 1. Blake fluid flush: The lines and the calipers also need to be drained. Its really not that difficult to skip this step. 2. Coolant drain I believe you need to open the heater core before you start to drain and also draining the reservoir fluid. Coolant fill kit is much better way to do it than an empty half bottle, less mess and much cleaner overall. 3. Transmission and rear differential flush both drain and fill plugs holes must be cleaned to remove excess oil prior to plug install 4. All plugs should be torques to factory specification using a torque wrench. Its good you replaced all crush washers, most youtube videos reuse them and I am guilty of it as well. But overall a good job on the video.
Good vid! The only thing I would add is when draining any fluids make sure that the fill is ready to accept the new fluid. Meaning - make sure you can get the fill plug out for the diff (first) before you drain it. Because if you can't get it out????
Art I have a question, what can cause a car to heat up, Change the following, new water pump, new thermostat, no water leaks, heater core has been by pass. (Just in case small leak) lines been bleed.
@@artysgarage6907 thanks Art it turn to be the radiator 😱 was all clogged, not even water coming out of the drain plug😣😣 .. thank you so much, someone told me was the head gasket, thanks once more.😁🤗
Who's the man? YOU! YOU the man. I just bought a used 3rd gen CR-V and i love how easy honda made it to service these things, especially coolant change. Thanks for the video.
"it's a beautiful day, suns shinin--- *EEEERRRP* FUCK THAT! Let's get to it!" Proceeds to talk twice as fast 😂 love it
You didn't "flush" the brake fluid. All you did was empty the reservoir and refill. Flushing means you open all four brake bleeders on all four wheels and flush out the gunky old fluid. And technically it also means using an OBD II computer to force the ABS solenoids open so you can flush out that circuit as well.
This is for diy not a shop
@@volt8684 A DIYer can flush the entire brake circuit easily. I do it all the time in my driveway.
Artie another great video, as usual, the quality of your work is very good and I learn something every time I watch one of your videos
That was a little 2 quick. Great video but missed a few essentials. 1. Blake fluid flush: The lines and the calipers also need to be drained. Its really not that difficult to skip this step. 2. Coolant drain I believe you need to open the heater core before you start to drain and also draining the reservoir fluid. Coolant fill kit is much better way to do it than an empty half bottle, less mess and much cleaner overall. 3. Transmission and rear differential flush both drain and fill plugs holes must be cleaned to remove excess oil prior to plug install 4. All plugs should be torques to factory specification using a torque wrench. Its good you replaced all crush washers, most youtube videos reuse them and I am guilty of it as well. But overall a good job on the video.
Any real mechanic doesn't need a stupid torque wrench to retighten a simple drain or fill plug. It's not a cylinder head bolt, chief.
man you're the best!!! thank you for this video.
Your the definition of what a mechanic should sound like. 😊
Good vid! The only thing I would add is when draining any fluids make sure that the fill is ready to accept the new fluid. Meaning - make sure you can get the fill plug out for the diff (first) before you drain it. Because if you can't get it out????
nice diy, shall try that on my crv someday
Straight to the point, great video.
Great job on the video! It is okay just to replace the reservoir break fluid? When would you charge all the fluid?
Wao, well done man, very helpful video, thank you
Nice job, on the rear end I never pull the drain plug out until I get the fill plug out first. Ask me how I know😂
The manual says not to use dot 4 brake fluid
Art I have a question, what can cause a car to heat up, Change the following, new water pump, new thermostat, no water leaks, heater core has been by pass. (Just in case small leak) lines been bleed.
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Watch the videos I made that are related to the overheating you have with your car
@@artysgarage6907 thanks Art it turn to be the radiator 😱 was all clogged, not even water coming out of the drain plug😣😣 .. thank you so much, someone told me was the head gasket, thanks once more.😁🤗
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wtf this video is LIT. and omg thank you for helping me save $$$$$$
How do you clean out your pump to use it for the other fluids
Awesome, learned a lot, do you have a video for a 130000? Lol
Nice work Arty! LOL I kinda want to buy a Honda, just cause I know how to take care of it now LMAO
hi, Artie grate video where is your shop located? I live in new york on long island.. what year is this honda crv?
2014 Throggs neck the Bronx right over the Whitestone or Throggs neck bridge I’m 5 min away from bayside
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Street style mechanic ?
How much does this usually cost?
Where do you buy Honda genuine parts
White audi from auto zone on trmont
where is the oil filter change you changed the oil but not the oil filter?