We were ran into an issue with one of the screw heads on the cover being worn down and no Phillipshead entry point on top. We try various wrench sizes and pliers with no success. We gonna buy a specific tool to get that last blot off. 😮
On my 2006 the air filter cover bolts seized like some one dipped them in acid . One actually broke off inside the metal insert molded into the plastic bottom. I apprenticed in the auto trade years ago , so I"m not a hack ,( SO BE WARNED THESE BOLTS ARE HARD TO GET OUT!), at least on mine All but 2 were seized !Never encountered this before...Great photography on the video , I can actually see exactly what you are doing !
Thanks. Great video, helped me do the job quick. I didn't realise the bolts are captive! Excellent tip on how to remove the housing and which hose to disconnect.
I have seen you change several filters on some of the vehicles you worked on and know how to do it now and once I get my Ford Escape going again that is one thing I need to check on it.
I just changed the oil filter on CR-V 02, but I found oil inside the compartment, what might be cause, if you know what should I replace please let me know, thanks
Jim, how do you know the arrows point down?bit doesn't say "air flow" next to the arrow and some brand filters have arrows that say "up" next to the arrow. Are there instructions that come with the new Filters that explain this? At least this one is made in Poland instead of China. That's a plus.
Hi Jim, As always an awesome great video. I truly hope you are having a blessed Fall so far. I hope you have been enjoying the warm weather. God Bless.
Thanks for the video Jim, do you have a good cheap brand to recommend for an air filter? I have a couple little ones to feed and alot of codes to address.
Hi I have a question. What is that small house for? Which is located between the filter box and engine head? Because I have CRV and that paip little bit oiled up.
Well Jim,I guess they must've saw me coming.i had a couple different places do a couple things for my car,and later night I stopped at a light a town over and my car wouldn't move.the engine ran,but no movement.as I shifted the gears I could hear them grinding. I hope someone drained my trans fluid to make me think I need more repairs since these are the same people who gave me the laundry list for over 1,700.00 and another mechanic told me I didn't need anything but 2 hubs and a control arm for 340.00.what do you think,try the trans fluid or call the second guy in who is definitely more honest?
Hey Jim I was reading on a bmw/Mercedes forums website. Most of the people on there said smaller independent shops have a hard time repairing newer makes of those cars especially the electronics. They advised only dealerships or a independent who specializes in only European models. Does that sound right at all? I figured most independents these days have invested in the technology to be able to diagnose and repair even newer model luxury cars. Thank you
My 2006 CRV had Phillips head screws instead of bolts holding the air cleaner housing on and man were they tight. Couldn't budge the 2 back screws, Tried penetrating oil for a few days but still no go. Had to use an impact driver with a Phillips bit to get the back screws loose before they stripped. I suspected I was the 1st person to ever change that filter and I was right. It was disgusting.
Good video Jim, thanks. Question; how come the inside of the filter box wasn't vacuumed out or wiped clean with a damp cloth. I thought that the "box effect" collected the larger particles, i.e. small leaves etc.? Doesn't it get a dirt film build up? Just wondering....
This was very helpful.I've got a 2006 Honda C.RV and I'm going to do this on my own.Thank you very much.I'll let you know how it went LO.L😊
We were ran into an issue with one of the screw heads on the cover being worn down and no Phillipshead entry point on top. We try various wrench sizes and pliers with no success. We gonna buy a specific tool to get that last blot off. 😮
Thanks Jim helped me so much my mom before she passed away asked to take care of my car.with your vids I can now
Sorry to hear that. If I can help just ask.
On my 2006 the air filter cover bolts seized like some one dipped them in acid . One actually broke off inside the metal insert molded into the plastic bottom. I apprenticed in the auto trade years ago , so I"m not a hack ,( SO BE WARNED THESE BOLTS ARE HARD TO GET OUT!), at least on mine All but 2 were seized !Never encountered this before...Great photography on the video , I can actually see exactly what you are doing !
Right on, Jim, thanks for sharing. I just picked up a 2004 yesterday - this is straightforward and simple. I like it. I'll subscribe.
I greatly appreciate the clear view you gave us on how to put the engine filter in, thanks very much!
Thank you Sir...I appreciate it. Just did my first one. And I. Goin to do the air filter when I wake up it's 12:55AM Happy Thanksgiving. God bless you
Nice instructional video; yours are easily among the best -
Thanks. Great video, helped me do the job quick. I didn't realise the bolts are captive! Excellent tip on how to remove the housing and which hose to disconnect.
this is a great video! Thank you for making it so easy to understand and see clearly.
I have seen you change several filters on some of the vehicles you worked on and know how to do it now and once I get my Ford Escape going again that is one thing I need to check on it.
Sidney Mathious thanks for watching Sidney
Thank you for your excellent video footage....now I will try to change those air filter on my honda crv...thanks again
thanx to gentleman Jim, always a great heelp
Thanks for watching and your input
I just changed the oil filter on CR-V 02, but I found oil inside the compartment, what might be cause, if you know what should I replace please let me know, thanks
Thanks for the info. I wasn't sure if it had an air filter in the glow box but now I know. Tomorrow getting the filters and put everything back on :)
Glad I could help
Jim, how do you know the arrows point down?bit doesn't say "air flow" next to the arrow and some brand filters have arrows that say "up" next to the arrow. Are there instructions that come with the new Filters that explain this?
At least this one is made in Poland instead of China. That's a plus.
Hello Jim. I see your still at it. Always working on something and sharing your expertise.
Thanks for watching I hope to see you soon
I'd like to replace the rusty screws on the housing - any idea what part number or size they are? Thanks
thanks for the guide sir jim
back here a year later to learn again from the master
What’s the sensor underneath the battery that has something to do with Honda CR-V turning on?
Might be the oxygen sensor.
Hi Jim, As always an awesome great video. I truly hope you are having a blessed Fall so far. I hope you have been enjoying the warm weather. God Bless.
Thanks for watching
Thanks for this. I'm now able to fake to my wife as if I'm a professional mechanic 🤣😂😔
Thanks for the video Jim, do you have a good cheap brand to recommend for an air filter? I have a couple little ones to feed and alot of codes to address.
I use Fram Fresh Air in my CRV. Nice clean air for the young ones.
@@frankciccone8559 Thanks Frank! Enjoy your morning.
Thank You Jimm.... Great Video Man.
Thank you so much Jim. You are awesome! 🙏
My car CRV 2005 doesnt have the racks for putting the air filters, I cant find them online so I can install the filters!
Great job, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing, Jim!
Thanks I was trying to get there from under the bonnet.
Glad I could help
Hi
I have a question.
What is that small house for? Which is located between the filter box and engine head?
Because I have CRV and that paip little bit oiled up.
Thanks this helped us out a lot!
Glad it helped!
Any idea how to remove broken screws?
What are the name of the tools
Well Jim,I guess they must've saw me coming.i had a couple different places do a couple things for my car,and later night I stopped at a light a town over and my car wouldn't move.the engine ran,but no movement.as I shifted the gears I could hear them grinding. I hope someone drained my trans fluid to make me think I need more repairs since these are the same people who gave me the laundry list for over 1,700.00 and another mechanic told me I didn't need anything but 2 hubs and a control arm for 340.00.what do you think,try the trans fluid or call the second guy in who is definitely more honest?
You may want to check what the noise is first. Check the cv joints first
Hey Jim I was reading on a bmw/Mercedes forums website. Most of the people on there said smaller independent shops have a hard time repairing newer makes of those cars especially the electronics. They advised only dealerships or a independent who specializes in only European models. Does that sound right at all? I figured most independents these days have invested in the technology to be able to diagnose and repair even newer model luxury cars. Thank you
Great explanations!
Glad you think so!
Good advice as always
Thank you for stopping by
Thank you very much Jim!
Very welcome
You’re the man Jim!
Great video jim
Antonio Claudio Michael thank for watching
My 2006 CRV had Phillips head screws instead of bolts holding the air cleaner housing on and man were they tight. Couldn't budge the 2 back screws, Tried penetrating oil for a few days but still no go. Had to use an impact driver with a Phillips bit to get the back screws loose before they stripped.
I suspected I was the 1st person to ever change that filter and I was right. It was disgusting.
Good video Jim, thanks. Question; how come the inside of the filter box wasn't vacuumed out or wiped clean with a damp cloth. I thought that the "box effect" collected the larger particles, i.e. small leaves etc.? Doesn't it get a dirt film build up? Just wondering....
Thanks for watching.
Thank you sir
Welcome
Thanks for your help!!
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Great video!!
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Simple vid, I dig it
Amazing video best two in one combo. You the best 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Glad you enjoyed!
Jimthecarguy Thanks definitely helped me out on working on my wife's Honda SUV smooth process 🦾😎
🇧🇷👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 thanks!
What a hassle to replace the airfilter!!!! Should just be an easy click system like with the toyota.
Good advice as always