Great tutorial. Honda wants around $400 bucks to service my 2021 Accord. I have all the tools, and everybody in the comments would agree, that we have a great teacher for guidence! Thank you sir!
@@korodymartin It's a decent price, but Its a bit harder for me. I got my Honda an hour away and per our contract, I can only get it serviced there because of the franchise situation. I had fun doing this myself. You learn more, you get your car as soon as you're done vs waiting at the dealership with it, or having to pick it up hours later and it saved me half the price!
i noticed you did not add any silicone on both the uper filter and the sump at the bottom. Personally i would add a bit of silicone that can cope with >250 degree celcius (designed for transmission sump), let it settle for 1 hour with the bolts barely tied up, tie it up to the full torque after one hour, then wait another 24 hours before using the engine.
this is so easy people! dont be scared to do it.. trust me. once you do it youll be slapping yourself and screaming "why didnt i do this a long time ago"
Great video. Is it the same procedure with a 2017 Civic EX-T? Do they share the same transmission/filters? What's the name of the filter inside the CVT? I would really appreciate all your help.
Se que el filtro del enfriador si es igual, pero el del carter no lo se, tambien vengo buscando esa info Ya hiciste todo el mtto a tu auto? Tambien tengo 2014 ex
You should replace the filter again at every 80000km and the CVT HCF-2 oil every 35000km to 40000km. This will be great for the Transmission and it will last you beyond the lifespan given.
Yes it's the same process with a different shape in the oil pan. I would used any type of trottle body spray to clean the magnet get it very cold and wipe it with a rag!
Hi I did everything the same as in the video and after 2 months it broke down, the problem it caused me was that it lost power and it came on during the check engine and it kicks hard in reverse, I took it to scan and it gave me the speed sensor (P0717) and stuck cellenoid valve (P0796) The question is, what could it be?
Hello Sir, I have few questions please! I Imported a HONDA FIT 2020 EHEV HYBRID with a milage of 76,000 km from Japan. I wanted to change the Gear Oil fluid, but am confused about multiple things; - Which gear oil to use? HCF2 OR ATF DW1 - Are there any filters inside its gear which need to be cleaned or replaced by opening the chamber , or is its just drain and Refill? - Beside Engine oil, gear oil, brake oil, coolant, is there any other fluid/oil which need to be replaced after specific millage? Thanks in Advance Sir!
maybe im a bit too late, and you already know the answer. but maybe i can help 1. HCF2 for CVT, and ATF for AT 2. it is recommended to change the filter once every 40.000km. but if you do the transmission oil change once every 20.000, for me personally, i think its fine if u want to change the filter once every 60.000km or maybe even 80.000km. but its just my personal opinion 3. i forgot how long spark plug last, but it also need to be changed once every X km. if im not mistaken, it is around 30.000 - 40.000km
Is this cost effective? I mean, in the manual book they even didn't bother to recommend this filter change (also this is very pricey).. they just recommend to change the CVT oil every 20.000 KM,, why didn't we just follow the manual book...
This might sounds dumb but How necessary is it to drop the tranny pan and to change the filter and clean those magnets?? I was thinking of just doing the trans oil change and changing the filter that’s under the air box
Well yes that's a normal change you will be doing but when you clean the magnet and replace the filter you prevent the top filter from clogging up faster. However nothing is wrong with your method. I suggest you do the bottom one every 100000km because it will help you get more miles out your Transmission. I'm actually at 200000km atm but saw many people Transmission broke at 120000km to 150000km and they did there oil change but no filters. So you can have a better idea why it's good to do the bigger one once in a while
@@v.r.autorepair242 thank you for the wisdom! My 2018 white sport hatchback is approaching 50k not sure when the last owner changed the oil but I’m going to do the top filter below the engine air filter and an oil change and for the next oil change I’ll be sure to drop the pan clean the magnets and replace the filter that’s inside the trans. What do you think about using amsoil instead of genuine Honda hcf 2?
@@mrbriceno3949 I will only recommend Honda transmission oil because it was made especially for there transmission and not multi vehicle! Ams oil is good I will use there engine oil because it has zinc in it which has a effect on the engine parts like ice move on ice.
Yes it has a paper gasket but it was not damaged so I used it back. Once you removed the pan evenly it won't break. Pop each side but don't let it drop until all 4 corners are released
Well I'm not getting any In my country to buy and we'll after inspection it was not damaged so yh you could use it back I'm currently at 200000km without leaks!
Well 100 000km was best for me because I started to get some problems with the Transmission. High REV when going downhill WAS ABNORMAL. AFTER REPLACING THE FILTER IT WAS SOLVED
Honda warn not to use compressed air to clean the CVT strainer/filter. If cleaning the CVT warmer strainer, just soak it in new HCF2 fluid thoroughly. If it is clog or damaged replace it.
Great informative video! Does using an Automatic transmission oil in my Honda BRV Automatic CVT cause damage? My mechanic suggested using the high quality Shell S1 ATF TASA , which is automotive transmission, power steering and hydraulic oil mainly used for heavy-duty vehicles. It was changed 3-4 yrs ago and have had no problem with my BRV , in fact excellent faultless performance. But now it turns out that I should have used the Honda recommended Idemitsu CVTF Type H2, which is specifically formulated for CVT in all Honda vehicles . NOW my warranty is NULL and VOID. Want to know if ATF oil indeed damages a CVT transmission ??
Good day yes it will longterm. Now if you can change the oil to its original HCF-2 and replace it every 10000km about 2 times it will help get most of the mixed oil out. So in the future stick to genuine honda oil HCF-2 and change filters and you good to go again
yup ada 2 filter. kena tukar atas bawah. tu pasal la banyak honda problem gearbox. pasal tak tukar filter banyak habuk besi dalam tu. recommen tukar filter setiap 100k millage. tanya SC dia pun xtau ada filter ke x.. bongok.. service mahal2..
If you do not remove the oil pan and you drain from the overflow bolt, you only need 3 1/2 quarts. If you remove the oil pan you will need 4 1/2 quarts for refilling.
My 2020 CVT transmission seems to be high revving on downhills and very loud do you think switching the filters and transmission oil will make a difference?
That's because you are going down hill... that's normal for the engine to rev high to compensate slowing you down. That's not good for the transmission in a CVT, with a manual trans it can take the torque better and preferred to save on brake pad life. To solve this, use your brakes to slow you down and watch how your rpm rev down to 2k again. Yes downhill driving using brakes will cause brakes to wear down faster but that's cheaper to replace brakes then a CVT transmission! Changing the trans filters is a waste of money for the most part, they don't actually filter small particles like your oil filter does. Both are there to keep large metalic particles from passing thru, which don't clog the filter unless you have a major transmission issue to begin with. That's why the manufacturers don't recommend changing them unless transmission being rebuilt, or repaired at that point that failure could have caused filters to clog... again filters are there for IF THE TRANSMISSION WERE TO HAVE ISSUES... if you are replacing the trans fluid every 30k-50k you shouldn't ever have to swap the filters. It doesn't do harm to swap them but again it's basically a waste of money.
Great tutorial. Honda wants around $400 bucks to service my 2021 Accord. I have all the tools, and everybody in the comments would agree, that we have a great teacher for guidence! Thank you sir!
Thanks very much for Acknowledgements!
No way they were charging u only $400 to do everything that was done in this video.
honda oil + honda filters costs around $300 plus work hours. i thinks its fair.
@@numerik4636 Everything was mostly labor. I did it myself using this video for about $200.
@@korodymartin It's a decent price, but Its a bit harder for me. I got my Honda an hour away and per our contract, I can only get it serviced there because of the franchise situation. I had fun doing this myself. You learn more, you get your car as soon as you're done vs waiting at the dealership with it, or having to pick it up hours later and it saved me half the price!
So perfect video super guy u will not find this kind of video heard work done by this guy...... Great👏👏👏👏
Amazing video edit and tutorial! Love the angles in this! Very helpful!
very interesting that there are two filters, one at the top (cylinder) and a larger one in the sump. many thanks
Excelente video. Muchas gracias. Solo no vi en este video que tanto se desarma para llegar al filtro pequeño superior.
excellent video, glad i could see how to change the transmission filter. I will be doing the same on my fit once received from Japan
Best video for this procedure on UA-cam 👍
Thanks a lot for this! very detailed guide. You mind sharing the part number of the upper filter and the lower filter? Thank you.
i noticed you did not add any silicone on both the uper filter and the sump at the bottom. Personally i would add a bit of silicone that can cope with >250 degree celcius (designed for transmission sump), let it settle for 1 hour with the bolts barely tied up, tie it up to the full torque after one hour, then wait another 24 hours before using the engine.
Great information, thanks for the video tutorial...Perfect 👍
Great video thanks for the hint on changing the filters. 👏
Very good video ! thanks
Great video! you covered every angles and steps which make it really easy to spot the location and picture the process. Thank you!
Thanks for the feedback
Millions thankz
But he missed putting back the adding pan’s new gasket….
Good sir
Excellent video thanks.
I wanted to remove the pan but one 10mm bolt is obstructed by I believe the control arm. Didnt know what to do. 2014 Civic
Great video, thanks!!
I had a doubt if I can change the ext filter prior drop off the CVT fluid... Now I saw I could do it!
Thank you for your video!
Glad for the feedback
Wow. Your SO SMART doing this replacement. 😊
Thank you
This is awesome😮
Thank you
Good video
Love this tutorial.
this is so easy people! dont be scared to do it.. trust me. once you do it youll be slapping yourself and screaming "why didnt i do this a long time ago"
thank you for this! very helpful
Great video. Is it the same procedure with a 2017 Civic EX-T? Do they share the same transmission/filters? What's the name of the filter inside the CVT? I would really appreciate all your help.
Yes they all Carry the same transmission filter.
Great video! Do you know if this is basically the same procedure for a Honda Fit GD3? It's 1.5 JDM model, 2005 - Thanks for any help!!
thanks!
Thanks bro!
Your welcome
Excellent!
amazing and thanks for share, One question, could you please share the spray to clean that you use.
For all my videos I only used CRC air flow cleaner. It's fast drying and work's great
You don’t need a gasket for the transmission oil pan when you reinstall it back together?
Yes you suppose to but at the time I didn't have any and it never leak.
Mine was hard to get off , I had to use a razor to scrape it off. I bought a gasket of ebay for $10. no need to use silicon either.
Where can I get the 1st filter? The top one ?
What did you need to remove to get to the first filter? I have a 2015 honda fit and was wondering ?
Do u accept that kind of service? Hm would it costs?
Is it that this hcf2 Honda T-oil has more of a clear-ish colour rather than the typical pinkish red colour when new?
Yes correct!
Good day, you did not change the filters to a new one right?
Tq bro for this video
Good job…..What was the material in aerosol spray can…you used to clean the gasket surfaces/touching surfaces of transmission oil pan ?
CRC Mass Airflow cleaner. Works wonders for me. I used it in mostly all my sensors and surfaces cleaning because it's very safe to work with.
Gracias por el video ?es el mismo procedimiento para el Honda civic 2014 LX?
Se que el filtro del enfriador si es igual, pero el del carter no lo se, tambien vengo buscando esa info
Ya hiciste todo el mtto a tu auto? Tambien tengo 2014 ex
You forgot to mention shop towels or blue towels to mnimize the mess!
No replace gasket for oil pan cover?
yea we should replace it as well as the 3 o-rings
Brilliant. Thank you.
Last service was at 80k. Got another 80k since. Is this service advised or will I have mysterious issues. Thanks again.
You should replace the filter again at every 80000km and the CVT HCF-2 oil every 35000km to 40000km. This will be great for the Transmission and it will last you beyond the lifespan given.
@@v.r.autorepair242 thank you again. I will.
👍 Thank you!
Do the 2014 crvs need the bottom new filter and new gasket part?
so no gasket or sealer on pan after remove it?
Great video. Is this the same procedure for 2014 accord sport? Also what did you use to clean the small magnets? Thanks.
Yes it's the same process with a different shape in the oil pan. I would used any type of trottle body spray to clean the magnet get it very cold and wipe it with a rag!
@@v.r.autorepair242 thank you 👍🏽
You are a great help bro...👍😁
Thanks much.
What car is this
love it
Hi
I did everything the same as in the video and after 2 months it broke down, the problem it caused me was that it lost power and it came on during the check engine and it kicks hard in reverse, I took it to scan and it gave me the speed sensor (P0717) and stuck cellenoid valve (P0796)
The question is, what could it be?
Es necesario cambiar la junta del cartel o se puede dejar la misma?
did you change the oil drain plug washer? what is the size needed?
No I didn't
Hello Sir, I have few questions please!
I Imported a HONDA FIT 2020 EHEV HYBRID with a milage of 76,000 km from Japan.
I wanted to change the Gear Oil fluid, but am confused about multiple things;
- Which gear oil to use? HCF2 OR ATF DW1
- Are there any filters inside its gear which need to be cleaned or replaced by opening the chamber , or is its just drain and Refill?
- Beside Engine oil, gear oil, brake oil, coolant, is there any other fluid/oil which need to be replaced after specific millage?
Thanks in Advance Sir!
maybe im a bit too late, and you already know the answer. but maybe i can help
1. HCF2 for CVT, and ATF for AT
2. it is recommended to change the filter once every 40.000km. but if you do the transmission oil change once every 20.000, for me personally, i think its fine if u want to change the filter once every 60.000km or maybe even 80.000km. but its just my personal opinion
3. i forgot how long spark plug last, but it also need to be changed once every X km. if im not mistaken, it is around 30.000 - 40.000km
is this for a 2018 honda accord as well?
What kind of Honda is this? I'm assuming something cool we don't get in the states.
Yes it's cool. A honda City in Trinidad and Tobago.🇹🇹
Is this cost effective? I mean, in the manual book they even didn't bother to recommend this filter change (also this is very pricey).. they just recommend to change the CVT oil every 20.000 KM,, why didn't we just follow the manual book...
how many quart do you need if open the drain bolt and change fluid only ? ( oil pan and filter not open)
4 quarts but you will only drain 3 and a 1/2 quart out so you should remain with half bottle
3 and a 1/2 qrt
Does the jazz 2015 also use the same cvt filter?..
Yes
How saiz impact gear oil?
What years does this filter replacement cover?
This might sounds dumb but How necessary is it to drop the tranny pan and to change the filter and clean those magnets?? I was thinking of just doing the trans oil change and changing the filter that’s under the air box
Well yes that's a normal change you will be doing but when you clean the magnet and replace the filter you prevent the top filter from clogging up faster. However nothing is wrong with your method. I suggest you do the bottom one every 100000km because it will help you get more miles out your Transmission. I'm actually at 200000km atm but saw many people Transmission broke at 120000km to 150000km and they did there oil change but no filters. So you can have a better idea why it's good to do the bigger one once in a while
@@v.r.autorepair242 thank you for the wisdom! My 2018 white sport hatchback is approaching 50k not sure when the last owner changed the oil but I’m going to do the top filter below the engine air filter and an oil change and for the next oil change I’ll be sure to drop the pan clean the magnets and replace the filter that’s inside the trans. What do you think about using amsoil instead of genuine Honda hcf 2?
@@mrbriceno3949 I will only recommend Honda transmission oil because it was made especially for there transmission and not multi vehicle! Ams oil is good I will use there engine oil because it has zinc in it which has a effect on the engine parts like ice move on ice.
Millions thanks
how many litre?😊
how much fluid did you top-up after pouring initial 4 1⁄2 qrt til the fluid start dripping from the level check hole?
Yes that's correct
How much added? 1/2 or 1/3 quart?
@@metzmatu8409 1/2 but make sure the car is not on a jack so you can get correct amount to go into the Transmission
@@v.r.autorepair242
Thanks. Yup, for level check the car has to be on level ground.
@@v.r.autorepair242what will happen if we didnt do the top up after the first start?
Do you have a repair shop in Trinidad? If so, where is the location
Yes I do but most of my jobs I do house visit and my shop is in Manzanilla. In order to book appointments is 2 weeks in advance 480-9068 Vishal.
@@v.r.autorepair242 thank you, I have a City CNG and appreciate your videos.
do i need to drain fluid to change top filter?
No you don't
Hello, did the oil pan had a gasket did you put a new one or just metal to metal unión thanks, I'm about to do this and I'm a bit confused
Yes it has a paper gasket but it was not damaged so I used it back. Once you removed the pan evenly it won't break. Pop each side but don't let it drop until all 4 corners are released
Perfect tutorial thank you!
Thank for the feedback! Appreciate it!
What was the torque rating on transmission cover bolts?
Honestly I don't use that but it would be the same for most transmission pan!
Transmission Fluid Pan and Transmission Fluid Strainer Torque Specifications: 12 N.m (9 lbf.ft)
So you ended up using about 5 and half quarts ??
Is this the Chipmunks latest hit songs?😅😅😅😅
what year model is this? same as 2005 idsi honda city?
Nice video, do I clean the filters or replace them?
I will say replace them bit with genuine only. If not used a airflow cleaner and spray it out. Let it dry before installing it back.
Do we need a new filter? Or we can. Just use the Old one? 😊
If you can't get new, well clean and reuse. I would recommend you get new ones because it's hard to get all that fine metal out of the big one.
@@v.r.autorepair242 how many filters need to replace? I saw you replaced the round one. But not sure about the filter inside the pan.
@@richarddomingo5931 2 two of them
im gunna pretend i didnt just see you put that pan back on without removing that old gasket junk and putting on a new gasket😂
Well I'm not getting any In my country to buy and we'll after inspection it was not damaged so yh you could use it back I'm currently at 200000km without leaks!
that is recomended replace every how many kms ? thanks 😊
Well 100 000km was best for me because I started to get some problems with the Transmission. High REV when going downhill WAS ABNORMAL. AFTER REPLACING THE FILTER IT WAS SOLVED
@@v.r.autorepair242 perfect , thank U so much is a Big help for me .
sorry I couldn`t get through it with that music
It's the filter under the pan new or you clean it?
At the time I was making the video I didn't have a new one but I did eventually got my order. I did the video to help person so they to could D.I.Y.
@@v.r.autorepair242 how did you clean it?
@@wasaiteam Airflow spray CRC brand
Honda warn not to use compressed air to clean the CVT strainer/filter.
If cleaning the CVT warmer strainer, just soak it in new HCF2 fluid thoroughly.
If it is clog or damaged replace it.
How often needs to be changed?
120,000kms
What Make & Model Was That Your Working On ?
2019
Great informative video! Does using an Automatic transmission oil in my Honda BRV Automatic CVT cause damage? My mechanic suggested using the high quality Shell S1 ATF TASA , which is automotive transmission, power steering and hydraulic oil mainly used for heavy-duty vehicles. It was changed 3-4 yrs ago and have had no problem with my BRV , in fact excellent faultless performance. But now it turns out that I should have used the Honda recommended Idemitsu CVTF Type H2, which is specifically formulated for CVT in all Honda vehicles . NOW my warranty is NULL and VOID. Want to know if ATF oil indeed damages a CVT transmission ??
Good day yes it will longterm. Now if you can change the oil to its original HCF-2 and replace it every 10000km about 2 times it will help get most of the mixed oil out. So in the future stick to genuine honda oil HCF-2 and change filters and you good to go again
Tuwing ilang kilometer po need mag palit ng transmission filter po
Hai boss,nak Tanya workshop dimana ya bleh bgi location tak tks
English
bwh pokok cherry
use reused the gasket?
Yes I did
City 2017 ade dua filter jgk ke mcm dlm video ni.. ??
Knape SC tipu dyeorg cakap city xpakai filter..
foreman sc pandai tukar minyak hitam je dengan isi angin tayar😅
sebab sc nak jual gearbox. memang itu bisnes.
yup ada 2 filter. kena tukar atas bawah. tu pasal la banyak honda problem gearbox. pasal tak tukar filter banyak habuk besi dalam tu. recommen tukar filter setiap 100k millage. tanya SC dia pun xtau ada filter ke x.. bongok.. service mahal2..
Dkt sc mg diaowg xde sediakan servis tukar filter nie..sy pernah mtak tolong tukarkan pon diaowg xnak..jdi terpaksa la beli brang jew dkt sc tukar dkt bengkel luar..
after replace the filter cvt.. how much oil cvt need to replace 3.5l or 4l?
for honda city.. thank in advance
4.5 liters
Why 4.5 quarters? The dealer said 3.9 to 4 quarters the 1/2 extra is for the filters replacement?
If you do not remove the oil pan and you drain from the overflow bolt, you only need 3 1/2 quarts.
If you remove the oil pan you will need 4 1/2 quarts for refilling.
My 2020 CVT transmission seems to be high revving on downhills and very loud do you think switching the filters and transmission oil will make a difference?
Yes it will . Replace filter and clean the magnet and replace oil. Problem will be slove as long as you don't see any big pieces of metal in the pan
That's because you are going down hill... that's normal for the engine to rev high to compensate slowing you down. That's not good for the transmission in a CVT, with a manual trans it can take the torque better and preferred to save on brake pad life. To solve this, use your brakes to slow you down and watch how your rpm rev down to 2k again. Yes downhill driving using brakes will cause brakes to wear down faster but that's cheaper to replace brakes then a CVT transmission! Changing the trans filters is a waste of money for the most part, they don't actually filter small particles like your oil filter does. Both are there to keep large metalic particles from passing thru, which don't clog the filter unless you have a major transmission issue to begin with. That's why the manufacturers don't recommend changing them unless transmission being rebuilt, or repaired at that point that failure could have caused filters to clog... again filters are there for IF THE TRANSMISSION WERE TO HAVE ISSUES... if you are replacing the trans fluid every 30k-50k you shouldn't ever have to swap the filters. It doesn't do harm to swap them but again it's basically a waste of money.
How do you clean? What product do you use?
I used a trottle body spray cleaner
@@v.r.autorepair242 tnks
How often should you replace cvt fluid filter?
Best result I would recommend 35000km to 40000km
grest video
Oil can bel leakage sure😅
Что???!! Старый внутренний фильтр и старая прокладка поддона ?! Серьезно ??
My cvt 2008 Honda city same process for that plz reply someone...
It the dolphin shape cvt
Yes but the oil is different. That's the old honda cvt oil not HCF-2
Ok
Is this for a 10th gen civic?
The filter at the bottom is slightly different but same process
same for HRV 2018?
Yes
Still nowhere to get those filters ?
You can clean it with a airflow sensor cleaner. I don't recommend any Purple Blaster or decreaser cleaner.
Thx 4 d response
I have seen in some videos people replacing with OEM new filters. I am not sure where they bought it. Maybe dealership
When do u need to change that ??
@@markdru it's best to replace every 100000km or 60000 miles. That works best for me.
Did you replace the gasket and I missed it?
No I didn't. I just cleaned the surface of with the CRC spray
@@v.r.autorepair242 how many tima has passed right now you have any leak on the oil pan for recycle the gasket?
No leaking and I'm 175000km . Four (4) years old
No I didn't
jazz gk5 same?
Yes it is
@@v.r.autorepair242 tq
Quick question, I’ve already put in new transmission fluid.
Can I change the filter with the new fluid inside without having to readd?
Thank you.
Will not recommend that but is best you wait till the next service and change both oil and filters at that time.
What year is this civic?
2019
Is this for automatic transmission only?
CVT tranamission