2010 Honda Civic 1.8 | Oil Change How To | What To Do & What Not To Do

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2023
  • Welcome back to the channel
    In this weeks video I show you how to do an oil change on a 2010 Honda Civic 1.8 L with an FA1 motor attached to a automatic transmission. Obviously you know change is something you can do at home provided you know what to do and take the necessary precautions. Of course as a professional I tell you and show you in the video what I usually do before doing another change in what it look for and the little things that you can do to ensure that you have longevity out of your vehicle. Of course hopefully you find this video entertaining as well as helpful, if you do please hit that subscribe button to support my work.
    As always thank you for watching we will see you in the next one...
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  • @billlink1726
    @billlink1726 11 місяців тому +4

    Always educational and informative

  • @1ZZFE
    @1ZZFE 11 місяців тому +2

    My 1st Honda was the 1.8L R18a engine, made in Japan 2006 Asia version. Love that car!!!
    PS. That engine oil cap is bitch tight!

  • @billlink1726
    @billlink1726 11 місяців тому +1

    My local US Autozone won’t take fluids back unless they’re in an original fluid container. In other words, they won’t accept it in a water container, milk container, juice, etc. What do you think that’s about?

    • @JimmysAutoClinic
      @JimmysAutoClinic  11 місяців тому +1

      Hey Bill, I imagine it probably has to do with some sort of by law or recycling sort of issue. I don't think we have that issue up here in Ontario Canada but I'm not 100% sure. Kind of odd though because if you're doing your first oil change no one's gonna have an empty oil container laying around generally so what would you do in that situation. Or maybe they just are making an excuse so that they don't have to take your oil.

    • @billlink1726
      @billlink1726 11 місяців тому +1

      Exactly, you don’t usually empty the 5 gallon jug. I’m sure it’s the latter , just making it difficult. Walmart will take it regardless of container. They just transfer it all into a large barrel.@@JimmysAutoClinic