Just did this on the 2018 1.5t. I can confirm that this how-to is the real deal. 4 quarts of fluid turned out to be the perfect amount to add (for the 1.5t). Thank you, my man, for providing us with high detailed how-tos.
@@BCautosolutionsI am doing this today on a 2.0L and I can’t find the fill plug on top. It’s all shift linkage. I suspect I only have the level check hole to do this in. Thoughts? It’s a 2019
I recently changed CVT filters for a Mitsubishi Lancer that gets timely CVT maintenance. The filters didn't looked too worn out at its 30k mile interval. It's a Jatco transmission with its cooling system specific for Mitsubishi. I hear Honda makes better CVT than Jatco, so I would assume its safe to change the filters at 60k miles if it still looks good in a Jatco CVT.
Nice work. My 2018 Civic 2.0L non turbo is a bit more interesting. I had to pull the air box to get at the fill plug. The rest was pretty much like shown in your video. I only use genuine Honda HCF 2 fluid.
Do you have a video of one those? If I move the shifter all the way down to the lowest position I think I could get at it and also be able to get my long transmission funnel in for the refill. Any tips or tricks would be much appreciated. Thanks for responding!🙂
I bought that 2018 Civic for my daughter to commute back and forth to college. So GLAD it's the 2L and not that 1.5L Turbo!!! Been a great car so far. Easy Diy oil changes in my driveway. I will however take it to a dealership for 100K timing belt change. Don't think I can pull off that job myself.
So does the 1.5t have a "beefier" cvt? Or is it the same with more fluid to handle more heat? Very curious, i assumed they would just use the same one.
hey make a video on replacing the transmission filters there are 2 filters. As per honda it's not under any service schedule but they are replaceable if a customer needs it or wants it. thanks for this video!
The owners manual for my 24 lx says “do not attempt to check or change the CVT fluid yourself”. Is this legal? Will I run into warranty coverage issues if there is a problem with the transmission after a DIY fluid change? Thanks
Thanks for all these Honda videos from a dealer side perspective. Is that the same process for a 2021 civic with the 2.0? Second question as a Honda tech what brand of Brake clean is used at a dealership?
Recommended every 30K. A crush washer for the drain plug is needed and if you are checking the fill level, a level checker bolt crush washer is also suggested to be replaced.
@@BCautosolutions Hell yeah. I am thinking about getting the SIS subscription for a day and just jotting a ton of information down from it for all the regular maintenance. Maybe one day you could do a 1-9 service series of doing all the items on the maintenance minder? And the battery swap too, without losing all your programmable data. I like doing my own maintenance because I've had bad experiences in the past with my vehicles. Cheers man
Can we do this after driving the vehicle and the cvt is warm/hot or is it better to do it while vehicle has been sitting and is cold. This is my 1st CVT vehicle and im use to doing/changing my trans fluid on my American transmissions that are warm and seem to drain more fluid out when warm. Thanks for video! Ill be coming back for more to learn about Honda since i just bought my 1st new Honda vehicle .....2024 civic sport 2.0.
In extreme cold temps I would probably warm up a bit just to help the fluid flow out easier, but other than that won’t make too much of a difference honestly.
@@BCautosolutions Thank you. When you shut the car off to check the fluid level, Should you wait a while before opening the weep hole or can you do it right away after shutting off the vehicle?
Do you recommend to always use Honda OEM fluids? I’ve always used Honda OEM fluids, but I have never received a clear answer on if you can use aftermarket fluids instead that meet spec requirements. Thanks!
For Hondas and Acuras, always use the fluid from Honda unless you have the 9 speed automatic transmission. For the 9 speed automatic transmission, the fluid should be ZF automatic transmission fluid. Honda transmissions are very sensitive and if you put the wrong fluid in, it may cause damage to the transmission.
After adding 4 liters of CVT transmission oil from the top, starting the car, shifting to all gears, and then opening the excess oil drain plug on top, how much excess oil did you estimate to drain?how much liters?
I just changed my trans fluid this morning 1.5t 2022 civic and I drained 4.5quart but when I filled i just put about 4 quart. Any idea why is too much fluid? Thank you
Does this vehicle have a filter / strainer that can be changed also? On 2013 RDX, is the Torque down spec for drain bolt the same 32 foot lbs for our RDX? Thank you!
I would use a 5 qt measuring bucket (can get one from Home Depot, Lowe’s, amazon, etc). Whatever comes out, put back with fresh fluid. (If there is a leak you’ll have to keep that into consideration
Where the label is that shows what fluid is required for the transmission, directly above is a sensor or switch with vent holes. What is that sensor or switch
HDS isn’t something most have access to, I rather do videos on something affordable and obtainable like the launch x431 elite which is great I may add. Anything specific with the HDS? I’m all ears but no promises
Is this true? While Honda recommends not flushing your automatic transmission fluid, given the risk that the pressure from the flush pump might damage the solenoids
So I have a 2022 Honda Civic EX 1.5L Turbo with CVT transmission. Got it in July of 2021. I do tons of driving and I’m now at about 130,000 miles but I’ve never changed the transmission oil. I’ve done all other maintenance, however. I’ve seen mixed answer about whether I should change it at this point. I’m mostly seeing to drain and refill and not get a full flush. Do you have any recommendations?
Do a simple drain and fill. Measure how much you drain out and put that much back in. Don't over complicate it. Your transmission will thank you. P.S. I've been using the castrol cvt/atf fluid for the last couple years with no problems, it's only $25 gallon at walmart.
Question on receiving Text Message. My 2015 Civic works great. At least stopped or driving in city, I get a text and press READ. the message is read out to me. On my 2022 Ridgeline, it will not read out, even at a stop, in Park. It has worked from time to time. Always get a warning message. If you have any insight, please do a video on the subject. Thank you!! Ron
Have you tried to unpair both on phone and car and re pair? Also using oem manufacturers cable. Lastly reset the car battery for 15 minutes disconnecting driver side terminal.
Hi i am planning to buy honda pilot used vehicle. i dont like earth dream which got the oil dilutionissue, i also dont like direct fuel injectors , do you recommend a honda pilot year, make and mode that is reliable anywhere between 2019 to 2022. i have 2005 pilot now, willing to upgrade. appreciate your help.
2019 Acura TLX AWD 3.5 V6, yesterday the car infront of me stop and turn right , am 3 meters distance. I step on the break and ABS turn in 10km/h, I take off my foot on the break but the ABS never stop until my speed is 0. The pickup truck almost rear ended me, he’s so mad at me. Thank you again for your help
So would 15k be too early for a transmission flush just for that first one cause I know kick in produces the most metal debris? Just took it on a 7-8 road trip and wondering if now would be best?
Hello HondaMobileMechanic I Bought A Certificated Pre Owened 22 Civic With 35k Miles When Should I Service A Transmission Drain And Fill Please Help Me Thank You
@@JoseMartinez-ck7nu it should have been done at 30k miles and every 30k from there on. Also oil changes every 3-5k. I have a full maintenance video on this if your interested. Congrats on your new car.
You didn't mention if the engine needs to be running or not when doing the level check? Think this is pretty important.
No it doesn’t, my apologies.
@alphaomega5202 ... yes, that would be wrong.
If the dealer knew you were doing this, no doubt youd be fired. Lol thanks for taking the chance to show us
@@porscheTech914 ✅
I appreciate that Honda is making this easy vs Toyota that requires exact warm-up temperature and a double-socket drain plug that spills everywhere.
Yup, I agree completely.
acuras have that temp related set up, it sucks
Just did this on the 2018 1.5t. I can confirm that this how-to is the real deal. 4 quarts of fluid turned out to be the perfect amount to add (for the 1.5t). Thank you, my man, for providing us with high detailed how-tos.
@@Blueghost136 thanks for watching and congrats on saving money 👏
Thanks for posting this how-to video. Changed the CVT fluid in my 2023 Sport today.
@@bryanmeyers2868 awesome
Not sketchy ? Trying to do it myself , hopefully not too prone to messing it up
@ it’s probably one of the most simple ones to do. You got this 💪🏼
@@BCautosolutions thank you for believing in me 😈
@ lmk if you have questions along the way
Nicely done. Thanks for the clear directions.
You are welcome
Excellent video. I have a 2.0L 2018 civic with 68k miles. Will be doing this service myself come spring time
Awesome
@@BCautosolutionsI am doing this today on a 2.0L and I can’t find the fill plug on top. It’s all shift linkage. I suspect I only have the level check hole to do this in. Thoughts? It’s a 2019
@@Watchman999 yes, you have to shift out of park (make sure it’s chocked properly) to avoid a roll away situation
@@BCautosolutions I couldn’t find the fill plug because it got blown out. It was sitting on top of the tranny.
Awesome content, clear and concise. 👍🏼
Thank you
Can you please make a video on replacing both of the cvt filters on the 1.5t engines 🙏
filters are non-serviceable for cvt
Dont we change the trans filter too ? Does it have one ?
@@revampddarko you can and yes it does
@ you should make a video on how to
@ I will when I get the chance to sell one.
Aren't you suppose to change the CVT filter as well ?
You could, I usually recommend every 60k in most cases for the filter, although every 30k is even better.
I recently changed CVT filters for a Mitsubishi Lancer that gets timely CVT maintenance. The filters didn't looked too worn out at its 30k mile interval. It's a Jatco transmission with its cooling system specific for Mitsubishi.
I hear Honda makes better CVT than Jatco, so I would assume its safe to change the filters at 60k miles if it still looks good in a Jatco CVT.
Nice work. My 2018 Civic 2.0L non turbo is a bit more interesting. I had to pull the air box to get at the fill plug. The rest was pretty much like shown in your video.
I only use genuine Honda HCF 2 fluid.
I get in there also with long needle noses but yes it’s tight.
Do you have a video of one those? If I move the shifter all the way down to the lowest position I think I could get at it and also be able to get my long transmission funnel in for the refill. Any tips or tricks would be much appreciated. Thanks for responding!🙂
@@cajunweatherman8974 I don’t, sometimes we attach a hose to the end of the funnel to make it less bulky around the airbox
I bought that 2018 Civic for my daughter to commute back and forth to college.
So GLAD it's the 2L and not that 1.5L Turbo!!! Been a great car so far. Easy Diy oil changes in my driveway.
I will however take it to a dealership for 100K timing belt change. Don't think I can pull off that job myself.
Do you have a video on how to replace the spark plug on that 2.0 i have 2016 and i want to replace the spark plugs
So does the 1.5t have a "beefier" cvt? Or is it the same with more fluid to handle more heat? Very curious, i assumed they would just use the same one.
My 22’ civic si has no cvt, thank God.
@belovedLion80 This is a cvt transmission fluid drain and fill. No manuals in this video
Not sure tbh, probably just higher fluid capacity
Is 23 hrv some process? Thanks
Yes, very similar
Thanks for the tutorial. Much appreciated.
@@sweetdaddy77 thank you!
Can u make a video on how to change trans oil on a 10th gen Accord?
I have one on my tlx type s (it’s actually easier on the accord) although I will work on one 🫡
Thank you
Can you please do 2022+ brake pads replacement. I’ve never seen clips like these on a vehicle. Was scared to take it apart lol
Sure will do when the opportunity comes up.
Thanks for the video! Saving for future references.
Your very welcome.
Awesome diy vid. Thank you!🫡
Thank you!
hey make a video on replacing the transmission filters there are 2 filters. As per honda it's not under any service schedule but they are replaceable if a customer needs it or wants it.
thanks for this video!
@@harkawalnoorsingh399 yes will do when oppertunity presents itself
The owners manual for my 24 lx says “do not attempt to check or change the CVT fluid yourself”. Is this legal? Will I run into warranty coverage issues if there is a problem with the transmission after a DIY fluid change? Thanks
@@PLFREF pull be fine as long as you use correct fluid and it’s level
What I came to ask. Thank you! I'll be doing this soon.
@ best of luck, you got this 💪🏼
Please make a video for 23-25 HRVs.
@@mortgagesdmv9205 will do
Thank you ! Is there a transmission filter that needs to be changed as well ?
No.
Question at what mileage should this be done . ? Thanks 😊
@@Max_x380 every 30k
Thanks for all these Honda videos from a dealer side perspective. Is that the same process for a 2021 civic with the 2.0? Second question as a Honda tech what brand of Brake clean is used at a dealership?
Yea it’s basically Same general idea for the 10th generation civics. We use brake clean from a few different suppliers.
Hey man nice work I have a 2021 Honda pilot approaching 30k miles should I do a trans fluid change and a differential fluid change?
Absolutely
If you can do a DIY on a 2.0 Manual transmission fluid change, that would be great.
When one comes through I most definitely will.
@@BCautosolutions Cool!
What's the maintenance interval on the manual transmission fluid?
Recommended every 30K.
A crush washer for the drain plug is needed and if you are checking the fill level, a level checker bolt crush washer is also suggested to be replaced.
@@APS_Inc The job is simple enough, all you need to do is remove the intake for better access to the fill plug.
I always measured exactly what came out of the trans and put the same amount back in, on the cvt accords its 4.0 its and the crv its 4.5 qt every time
Yep, that works for me. Of course this is assuming there’s no leaks.
Don't do this. Maybe they over or underfilled at the factory
Nice easy maintenance.
✅
You are awesome thank you. You save me some litle bit of money.
@@RJ-tl6gf glad to help!
@BCautosolutions 1 question, before you start doing it did you put it on neautral with the parking brake engaged or its on Park?
@@RJ-tl6gf I do it on the lift although on the floor parking brake on always and chock the wheels
Legendary video thankyou!! Where do you get all these part numbers and torque specs? Been looking for a repair manual but theyre non existent!
Work for Honda so I have access to them 😅
@BCautosolutions 🫡
@@BCautosolutions Hell yeah. I am thinking about getting the SIS subscription for a day and just jotting a ton of information down from it for all the regular maintenance. Maybe one day you could do a 1-9 service series of doing all the items on the maintenance minder? And the battery swap too, without losing all your programmable data. I like doing my own maintenance because I've had bad experiences in the past with my vehicles. Cheers man
@@anteater555 definitely something I can work on 🙌
Can we do this after driving the vehicle and the cvt is warm/hot or is it better to do it while vehicle has been sitting and is cold. This is my 1st CVT vehicle and im use to doing/changing my trans fluid on my American transmissions that are warm and seem to drain more fluid out when warm. Thanks for video! Ill be coming back for more to learn about Honda since i just bought my 1st new Honda vehicle .....2024 civic sport 2.0.
In extreme cold temps I would probably warm up a bit just to help the fluid flow out easier, but other than that won’t make too much of a difference honestly.
How often should transmission fluid need to be changed?
Every 30k in most situations
Excellent!
Thank you
do you have a video for the gen 11 manual transmission fluid?
I do not, rare for me to get one of those but will make one when the opportunity presents itself.
Do you have the part numbers for the filters?
Are the drain and fill washers both the same size?
In most cases they are not
Does the 11th gen have a cvt filter that needs to be changed routinely like the 10th gen?
@@Jose-qt6zi yes
A new hrv should be the same right?
Yes, although I will make a video when time presents itself. Fluid capacity may be different especially on the 4wd versions
what about the cvt filter? is changing that not needed?
@@johnnychaos3 yes it is needed. I’ll make a video when I have the chance
@@BCautosolutions Thank you. When you shut the car off to check the fluid level, Should you wait a while before opening the weep hole or can you do it right away after shutting off the vehicle?
@@johnnychaos3 I would wait 2-3 minutes let everything settle
Great info, good looking.
Thanks
Do you recommend to always use Honda OEM fluids? I’ve always used Honda OEM fluids, but I have never received a clear answer on if you can use aftermarket fluids instead that meet spec requirements. Thanks!
I’d stick with oem fluids although it’d there’s aftermarket that meets requirements I’m ok with it
For Hondas and Acuras, always use the fluid from Honda unless you have the 9 speed automatic transmission. For the 9 speed automatic transmission, the fluid should be ZF automatic transmission fluid. Honda transmissions are very sensitive and if you put the wrong fluid in, it may cause damage to the transmission.
Is this same step for 2025 Honda Pilot? Thanks
No, totally different transmission
After adding 4 liters of CVT transmission oil from the top, starting the car, shifting to all gears, and then opening the excess oil drain plug on top, how much excess oil did you estimate to drain?how much liters?
Probably .3-.5 of a quart
When filling it up. Does the car need to be in neutral or can we leave it on drive and then turn off to fill up?
Put it into park
why do you put it in park?
If you ever do a filter change please share . Thank u very much - how can I support your channel??
Yes it’s in the plans. You can watch, like, subscribe, give super thanks (basically a donation), subscribe to my monthly membership, etc.
Do i need to warm up the engine before I change the transmission fluid for the 1.5 turbo 22 civic touring? Thanks
@@roylee7193 no you do not
I just changed my trans fluid this morning 1.5t 2022 civic and I drained 4.5quart but when I filled i just put about 4 quart.
Any idea why is too much fluid?
Thank you
@@roylee9566 maybe overfilled
is it normal that exactly 2.9 quarts of transmission oil came out came out the drain plug?
Do you need to check fluid while the car is on or off?
@@kortam6065 off
@@BCautosolutions thk you
Does this vehicle have a filter / strainer that can be changed also? On 2013 RDX, is the Torque down spec for drain bolt the same 32 foot lbs for our RDX? Thank you!
Yes. Drain bolts are 36 lb ft, fill bolts 32 lb ft.
What about if the car is on ramps? I unfortunately do not have a flat level place to put the vehicle.
I would use a 5 qt measuring bucket (can get one from Home Depot, Lowe’s, amazon, etc). Whatever comes out, put back with fresh fluid. (If there is a leak you’ll have to keep that into consideration
If I’m measuring what comes out and putting back equal amount, would I still need to verify with overflow hole?
@@a.dejecacion9909 no
Instead of checking the fluid level, why don't you just pour in the exact same amount that you took out? Is there any problem with doing it this way?
can i just drain the fluid without opening the overflow hole and just adding the same amount that came out?
@@albertop5320 yes, as long as there are no leaks and you measure what came out.
So what's the purpose of the overflow?
@@albertop5320 to make sure it’s exactly perfect
what happens if the vehicle is not leveled ? Can i just put the same amount of oil that came out?
@@Momtastic243 yes, exactly
Where the label is that shows what fluid is required for the transmission, directly above is a sensor or switch with vent holes. What is that sensor or switch
why does the trans have to be out of park when changing trans oil ? is it out of park the whole time?
@@albertop5320 the selector is in the way of the full plug. Only needs to be out of park to access the plug and to use funnel.
@@BCautosolutions thanks!
@@Momtastic243 👍🏻
If I put 3.0 in and no fluid came out, I assume the car was not perfectly level. Will the extra oil hurt the transmission? It’s a 22 civic with a 2.0.
If they level check plug drains too much, do i need to put more fluid in? Also is the manual fluid different from the cvt?
2024 sport hatch 2.0 6mt
@@StylesBlender no, it won’t go lower then level needed unless the car is on an incline/decline
can you show us how to use hds plsss
HDS isn’t something most have access to, I rather do videos on something affordable and obtainable like the launch x431 elite which is great I may add. Anything specific with the HDS? I’m all ears but no promises
Is this true?
While Honda recommends not flushing your automatic transmission fluid, given the risk that the pressure from the flush pump might damage the solenoids
How many mile now of this car
30k as mentioned
So I have a 2022 Honda Civic EX 1.5L Turbo with CVT transmission. Got it in July of 2021. I do tons of driving and I’m now at about 130,000 miles but I’ve never changed the transmission oil. I’ve done all other maintenance, however. I’ve seen mixed answer about whether I should change it at this point. I’m mostly seeing to drain and refill and not get a full flush. Do you have any recommendations?
@@BChel5 at this point I’d probably leave it alone and hope for the best
@@BCautosolutions Hope for the best doesn’t sound promising lol. Thanks for the quick response and for the video 🤗
@@BChel5 we are all hoping for the best
@@BCautosolutions That’s true. Thanks again.
Do a simple drain and fill.
Measure how much you drain out and put that much back in. Don't over complicate it.
Your transmission will thank you.
P.S. I've been using the castrol cvt/atf fluid for the last couple years with no problems, it's only $25 gallon at walmart.
Question on receiving Text Message.
My 2015 Civic works great. At least stopped or driving in city, I get a text and press READ. the message is read out to me.
On my 2022 Ridgeline, it will not read out, even at a stop, in Park. It has worked from time to time. Always get a warning message.
If you have any insight, please do a video on the subject. Thank you!!
Ron
Have you tried to unpair both on phone and car and re pair? Also using oem manufacturers cable. Lastly reset the car battery for 15 minutes disconnecting driver side terminal.
Hi i am planning to buy honda pilot used vehicle. i dont like earth dream which got the oil dilutionissue, i also dont like direct fuel injectors , do you recommend a honda pilot year, make and mode that is reliable anywhere between 2019 to 2022. i have 2005 pilot now, willing to upgrade. appreciate your help.
I personally have 2019 a touring with the 9speed and it’s been great.
Honda changed the hcf-2 bottle?
Yes, most of the bottles have the bigger cap now.
@@BCautosolutions nice thanks for the reply
@@alwyz.packin anytime
Hi Bro. my car have a ABS error code U3006-16 power source failure for ECU. is this alarming
Year, model, and engine?
2019 Acura TLX AWD 3.5 V6, yesterday the car infront of me stop and turn right , am 3 meters distance. I step on the break and ABS turn in 10km/h, I take off my foot on the break but the ABS never stop until my speed is 0. The pickup truck almost rear ended me, he’s so mad at me. Thank you again for your help
@@voxagorvlog8117 hard to say without proper diagnosis but sounds like it may need a abs pump
didnt change the filters?
@@TheLowkeyChannel1 not this time
Can you make a video on how to ? Plus aren’t you suppose to change the filters every service ?
@@TheLowkeyChannel1 I can, only if the customer wants to pay for them which they usually don’t.
So would 15k be too early for a transmission flush just for that first one cause I know kick in produces the most metal debris? Just took it on a 7-8 road trip and wondering if now would be best?
I think it's too early.
@@STIGRSthanks for your input
U should check after run engine hot
awsome
Thanks
Could you have not just measure how much fluid came out and refill with the same amount?
@@badboy2day2011 yes you can as long as there are no leaks
Hello HondaMobileMechanic I Bought A Certificated Pre Owened 22 Civic With 35k Miles When Should I Service A Transmission Drain And Fill Please Help Me Thank You
As well As The Oil Was Changed On The CarFax At 34,890 But My Oil Life Is At 30% Should I Reset The Oil Life ?
@@JoseMartinez-ck7nu it should have been done at 30k miles and every 30k from there on. Also oil changes every 3-5k. I have a full maintenance video on this if your interested. Congrats on your new car.
Is there a cvt filter that needs to be changed with fluid? Pls advice - I have a 2022 civic sport 2.0
Yes there are changeable filters
I have a 2024 and use royal purple in the engine, can I use the royal purple trans fluid in it?
Wath about converter when mix use and new no problem that!
Sorry don’t understand the question.
No Filter to replace