When I did differential fluid changes, I had to use a clear plastic fluid pump that held about 1.5 Liters of fluid. My head lube tech found a good one on Amazon for me. I never had the tool you used in the video to get the new fluid into the differential. I don't know which tool works better, but the one in the video looks cool, being that I have never used it. Mightyvac MVA6852 was the one that my head lube tech told me to get. I still have it and it still works.
How many miles were on that lol Trying to figure out if what they say is true about a Honda hybrid that can go till every 7500k miles before an oil change.
So smooooth. Congrats on the recognition. 🎉
When I did differential fluid changes, I had to use a clear plastic fluid pump that held about 1.5 Liters of fluid. My head lube tech found a good one on Amazon for me. I never had the tool you used in the video to get the new fluid into the differential. I don't know which tool works better, but the one in the video looks cool, being that I have never used it.
Mightyvac MVA6852 was the one that my head lube tech told me to get. I still have it and it still works.
very impressive video....do you have to make the noises in order to put the oil filter on
This is a good Technician, he loves his job.
Con grats with recognition🎉🎉
Why don’t you fill the new filter with oil prior to install ?
No need to, that process is over rated.
Love all your videos.
What tool cart is that ?
What kind snap on ratchet is that ?
Why the music
How many miles were on that lol
Trying to figure out if what they say is true about a Honda hybrid that can go till every 7500k miles before an oil change.
6 months or 5k. No reason to go beyond that if you plan to keep the car.
@@greg03811 so you're saying 5k hmm ? are you a Honda technician too?
On hybrids yes, that's because the engine is not running as much as a non hybrid engine, but only hybrids
Oil is cheap change it every 3500-4k
Beautiful
the one thing i can't stand about newer hondas are those fucking skid plates