Overall a good video. The oil cap should cover the entrance so nothing falls in. Should put some fresh oil in the oil filter when replacing it to reduce stress on the first start-up after the oil change. You should also replace the crush washer. The air cabin filter was oriented in the wrong direction (air flow is down and not up)
Mentioned the dirty cabin filter causes occupants to breathe dirty air, but filter is catching the dirt that isn’t now going inside cabin. It may be restricting air flow but air is still clean going into cabin.
Great video. Can you do a step by step video on the New 10 speed ATF drain and fill? The newer transmission nowadays don't have a dipstick. I heard there are specific details you have to follow like using a temperature scan gun and all. More complicated than back in the days where there's a dipstick to check ATF like a dipstick for checking engine oil. I appreciate all and any assistance you provide. Thank you.
I drive a 6 manual 2019 , 150,000 miles on in. I do Lyft with it and people go crazy about . I enjoy driving it. Gets me a little tired but I can manage it...
Great video! you're natural at finding the parts in the car. My cabin filter was super dirty when I changed it out at 12,500 miles. Currently my car has 13,900.
I never take anything to a Dealer unless it is under Warranty, I do most all Maintenance myself including oil changes and transmission fluid changes...
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I’d start big and remove the mufflers reason I say that is cause they hold SO MUCH restriction I figure do that and then if you don’t like it you can always either remove a resonator till you find what you like UA-cam video show 0 zero justice for how they actually sound
Hey I have a question about the steering wheel, so dumb question does the accord have an electrical steering power and if so that means it does not need steering fluid?
@@sheeshtv721 I have a 2018 Honda Accord LX with 37 thousand miles, I bought the car pre owned from a Honda dealership my question is when do you think should I change the brake fluid , and should I only replace the brake fluid in the reservoir or do a complete brake fluid change with the calipers bleed out the old fluid in them ???? Plz help
Nope you’ll be just fine...but you will have a lot of drone a lot in regular drive but in sport it’ll drone just not as much and it’ll have some burble and it’ll smell like gas badly
Do you guys ever replace brake fluid/ flush I feel like most people say it’s not even worth it and some say it’s a must 3 years/30k whatever comes first.
Honestly it depends on your driving like me I drive about 2500 miles a month to work and just daily driving but I drive up and down a hill “ Cajon Pass” in California so that takes a huge toll on my brakes so I’ve already replaced my brakes resurfaced rotors brake flush and about to do it again but just replace the rotors and pads again basically while nother brake service just because of my driving everyday
do you feel any jerkiness with your 2.0t? I feel a little bit of jerkiness when braking and sometimes in the beginning of accelerating and also the car shakes a bit after turning off the engine. I heard some people say this car has that bc of all the gears it goes through but others have said it’s supposed to be smooth
@@oboyz3848 i bought mine used with 21k miles but tbh i’ve noticed it less at 28k miles now or i just got used to it LOL. got an oil change at 26k so maybe that could’ve made a difference too idk
You should put a K&N air filter It's actually reusable and it actually makes your car about 5 to 10 horsepower more It costs $50 but you could tell the difference is worth it
I strongly recommend everyone stay away from a k&n air filter. Yes it does increase horsepower because it’s got more air flow going through it. How do they achieve more air flow you ask? Because they use a lot less filtering material so you’re actually having more dust/dirt go past the filter and straight into your engine. Thus causing prematurely worn piston rings. Just stay with oem filters or similar and replace them every 15k miles.
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Does the 2.0 have less issues than the 1.5???
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Thank man I just bought this car 2019 Honda Accord 2.0T and man this car is nice. thanks for the tips will be doing my own maintenance.
Just wanted to point out 4:23 arrow facing up when installing new filter, but 4:32 says arrow (air flow) pointing down.
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Overall a good video. The oil cap should cover the entrance so nothing falls in. Should put some fresh oil in the oil filter when replacing it to reduce stress on the first start-up after the oil change. You should also replace the crush washer. The air cabin filter was oriented in the wrong direction (air flow is down and not up)
Mentioned the dirty cabin filter causes occupants to breathe dirty air, but filter is catching the dirt that isn’t now going inside cabin. It may be restricting air flow but air is still clean going into cabin.
Great video. Can you do a step by step video on the New 10 speed ATF drain and fill? The newer transmission nowadays don't have a dipstick. I heard there are specific details you have to follow like using a temperature scan gun and all. More complicated than back in the days where there's a dipstick to check ATF like a dipstick for checking engine oil. I appreciate all and any assistance you provide. Thank you.
I was looking for the same thing! I don't see a video yet!
I’ll have a video sometime soon life’s been hectic Thankyou everyone that’s been patient with me
I have a 2019 2.0 t with the 6speed in san marino red and i love it. I do all my own stuff also
Sheeeesh them 6speed’s are rare to find! It’s a hell of a lot cheaper doing it yourself and error or mishap you know who touched it last.
@@sheeshtv721 cars.com there were several around me. I dont drive automatics I've been driving manual transmission since I was 11
I drive a 6 manual 2019 , 150,000 miles on in. I do Lyft with it and people go crazy about . I enjoy driving it. Gets me a little tired but I can manage it...
You have a GEM forsure!!! Last manual accord there so hard to find!!
Bro grateful to discovered your vlog... luv it! Again thank you so much broda
Waiting on the 2.0t automatic trans fluid change
Great video! you're natural at finding the parts in the car. My cabin filter was super dirty when I changed it out at 12,500 miles. Currently my car has 13,900.
What car do you have?
@@chachi9525 Honda accord 2.0T Sport
What about powersteering
I never take anything to a Dealer unless it is under Warranty, I do most all Maintenance myself including oil changes and transmission fluid changes...
Cabin air filter was installed incorrectly the arrows should be pointing down matching the cover
Check comments been fixed bud 👌🏽
Great content! Thanks for posting this. In future videos, if you could add the link of the products you use in the description that would be great!
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What is the part number for the two (phillips head?) screws in the rear of that lower engine cover?
Where is a transmission fluid located at
2018 accord LX 1.5L how many miles until the alternator needs to be replaced??
The blue cap has a window washing symbol on it for window washing fluid?
Did he say coolant? Cuz I also thought it was for window washer fluid
Yeah there’s a cap directly under the washer fluid reservoir for the coolant.
@@sheeshtv721 Thanks, for clearing that up.
@@sheeshtv721 The manual also says add coolant directly into the radiator under the radiator cap. Not too high on filling.
Great video man, thinkin about buying one of these today.
Definitely thinking about getting the new sonic Pearl 2.0t next year and daily it
Can you please make a video how to change power steering wheel
I can't find anyone who mentions where th powersteering fluid res is.
Transmission fluid?
How many resonators do you remove to get some sound without to much drone? Or can you remove only one? And if so front or middle?
I’d start big and remove the mufflers reason I say that is cause they hold SO MUCH restriction I figure do that and then if you don’t like it you can always either remove a resonator till you find what you like UA-cam video show 0 zero justice for how they actually sound
@@sheeshtv721 I detached one side of the muffler and it was still quite
Great video…we appreciate !! 👍🏼 but the tire rotation is wrong…the front tires go straight to the back but the rear tires crisscross to the front.
how many quarts for a transmission change on a honda accord 2.0?
5
have you changed a water pump on the new accords?
Does it always show a main code even after resetting? My car shows A code but oil life is 60percent
Do you know anything about the turbo charger I was told my 2018 has one but the older Hondas doesn’t
Hey I have a question about the steering wheel, so dumb question does the accord have an electrical steering power and if so that means it does not need steering fluid?
Yes correct. It’s an electric power steering unit. Does not require any fluid.
What filter did u put in the front and what’s it use
Can you show where to grease the front end when doing oil change?
Frond end as far as?
@@sheeshtv721 like is there anywhere on the car that you have grease fittings that need to be greased. Like ball joints and stuff.
How to maintenance.
Liked the video before it even started
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Do you know how to replace brake fluid? I’m having a lil trouble figuring it out
Nice work bro
Much appreciated brotha ✊🏾
I changed my air filter to a K&N filter, was that a good idea?
Personally that was a solid choice! Budget friendly forsure and you can kind of here the turbo a tad bit more
Got a question. When rotating tires, shouldn’t you put the front wheels to the back and the back wheels criss crossed to the front?
That’s how they used to do it. But if you want to do it like that that’s 100% fine obviously just check tread depth and for nails
@@sheeshtv721 so either way is fine? I only have 2 jack stands so doing it front to back is way easier than the other one.
Yes 100% easier that’s how I’d do it
Thank you bro great video!!!!
I have a 2018 Honda Accord lx do I also torque down the wheels to 80 ft pounds ?
Yes I’ll make a video soon in the trans flush since mine is getting lose to the service
@@sheeshtv721 I have a 2018 Honda Accord LX with 37 thousand miles, I bought the car pre owned from a Honda dealership my question is when do you think should I change the brake fluid , and should I only replace the brake fluid in the reservoir or do a complete brake fluid change with the calipers bleed out the old fluid in them ???? Plz help
Where’s ur shop at ?
I love your car!!!
Not mine I stole it from the dealership and just made videos on it 😓
@@sheeshtv721 could you possibly steal a 5 channel amp and a sub woofer for it? and if you have really sticky fingers, snatch a KTuner as well.
I have a question so if I unbolt my muffles from where the resonator starts I won’t get a check engine light ??
Nope you’ll be just fine...but you will have a lot of drone a lot in regular drive but in sport it’ll drone just not as much and it’ll have some burble and it’ll smell like gas badly
does all of this work for the 1.5 version?
If you have the 1.5 sport which will have the auto 10spd you would yes follow the same steps and just get ATF instead (Automatic Transmission Fluid).
1.5 sport has a CVT not a 10spd auto
Why are you using motorcraft oil filter on a Honda isn’t that for Ford?
Same thing just different branding
@@sheeshtv721 What source and evidence do you have to support your false ascertion?
That’s a half empty question spit out what you want to say
@@sheeshtv721 Are you on the spectrum or just a fool with no answers?
Do you guys ever replace brake fluid/ flush I feel like most people say it’s not even worth it and some say it’s a must 3 years/30k whatever comes first.
Honestly it depends on your driving like me I drive about 2500 miles a month to work and just daily driving but I drive up and down a hill “ Cajon Pass” in California so that takes a huge toll on my brakes so I’ve already replaced my brakes resurfaced rotors brake flush and about to do it again but just replace the rotors and pads again basically while nother brake service just because of my driving everyday
do you feel any jerkiness with your 2.0t? I feel a little bit of jerkiness when braking and sometimes in the beginning of accelerating and also the car shakes a bit after turning off the engine. I heard some people say this car has that bc of all the gears it goes through but others have said it’s supposed to be smooth
Just got mine brand new and it does it too that's probably why
@@oboyz3848 i bought mine used with 21k miles but tbh i’ve noticed it less at 28k miles now or i just got used to it LOL. got an oil change at 26k so maybe that could’ve made a difference too idk
How frequently are you doing the oil change, 5k?
Car should tell you
Great video 👏👏👏👏
I'm gonna miss the MPGs that I got with my 1.5t... sacrifices had to me made
Is this valid for the 2022?
Haven’t tried it on the 22’s
Ask someone to hold the phone and use 2 hands) and by the way, you put new cabin filter wrong !
Thank you
You should put a K&N air filter It's actually reusable and it actually makes your car about 5 to 10 horsepower more It costs $50 but you could tell the difference is worth it
I strongly recommend everyone stay away from a k&n air filter. Yes it does increase horsepower because it’s got more air flow going through it. How do they achieve more air flow you ask? Because they use a lot less filtering material so you’re actually having more dust/dirt go past the filter and straight into your engine. Thus causing prematurely worn piston rings. Just stay with oem filters or similar and replace them every 15k miles.