Awesome video man. i finished the whole job in 40 mins! Thank you for clarifying the order in which tire to start at first. I only work on older cars so i didnt know the ABS can flip the order
@@FC2Dani Do you do all your own basic maintenence? I've done every fluid except the blue coolant so far. Anything that might be good to know before i start? 2019 Honda Civic EX btw
@@Wheredatruth_at23 I do indeed do all the basic maintenance myself. I accidentally deleted my (how to change spark plugs) video during editing. So sad :( I actually haven’t done my coolant yet. But it’s easy. 1.) there’s a big plastic wing nut on the bottom of the radiator, open that to drain it all. 2.) using a special coolant adapter funnel thing fill it up with DISTILLED WATER 3.) Run the car/Drive it for some short time before it overheats 4.) Drain it 5.) fill it up with OEM Coolant 6.) may need to pump (squeeze the coolant tube) to “prime” coolant or remove air bubbles. I think that’s it from what I recall. Using distilled water so it doesn’t rust and doesn’t have any chemicals in it like chlorine or something.
I believe after you bleed all sides and engage parking brake 5x you are supposed to do a 2nd bleed of both rear brakes to clear out any potential air from the parking brakes.
Awesome video man. i finished the whole job in 40 mins! Thank you for clarifying the order in which tire to start at first. I only work on older cars so i didnt know the ABS can flip the order
It’s weird right? Usually you start from the furthest away from the brake reservoir, but Honda changed it up.
@@FC2Dani Do you do all your own basic maintenence? I've done every fluid except the blue coolant so far. Anything that might be good to know before i start? 2019 Honda Civic EX btw
@@Wheredatruth_at23
I do indeed do all the basic maintenance myself.
I accidentally deleted my (how to change spark plugs) video during editing. So sad :(
I actually haven’t done my coolant yet. But it’s easy.
1.) there’s a big plastic wing nut on the bottom of the radiator, open that to drain it all.
2.) using a special coolant adapter funnel thing fill it up with DISTILLED WATER
3.) Run the car/Drive it for some short time before it overheats
4.) Drain it
5.) fill it up with OEM Coolant
6.) may need to pump (squeeze the coolant tube) to “prime” coolant or remove air bubbles.
I think that’s it from what I recall.
Using distilled water so it doesn’t rust and doesn’t have any chemicals in it like chlorine or something.
I believe after you bleed all sides and engage parking brake 5x you are supposed to do a 2nd bleed of both rear brakes to clear out any potential air from the parking brakes.
@@sonyyoung1036 indeed. I’m pretty sure I said that 😅 maybe idk
@@FC2Daniyes you did at 2:33
This video helped me a lot, thnx!
thanks
No problem. Hope it helped