I like the foil technique. If the filter installs upward, like in the Odyssey, I'm gonna take the extra precaution of priming it. Checking underneath for leaks afterwards is VERY important. It's easy to take it for granted, but the consequences are SERIOUS if a potential problem get overlooked. Very thorough and informative video ..... down to resetting the oil life indicator. Good job.
I didn't expect to learn anything by watching this, but the foil trick made worth it. Very well done video! I thought you may show the cabin air filter replacement as well. Dealer tried to charge me like $80 bucks to change that once.
Outstanding tip to use the foil to guide the oil! 1st time changing the oil since the car was under warranty. I was surprised none of my filter wrenches fit, had to search for my strap wrench. Thanks for posting the video.
It's my first time using aluminum foil and it works great I've done oil changes on all my cars and they always smoke, but not no more thanks to simple but great results 👍
What? No cabin filter change.... ha ha. I did all three and the cabin looked like your air filter. I couldn't believe I had let it get that bad. Nice job.
Foil tip is cool. If a vehicle design is a problem like this one, mechanics will just punch a hole in the bottom of the filter and let it drain first before unscrewing.
I noticed, that you put foil so the oil can come straight down from the filter.. I didn’t do that, my 12’ odyssey has the protection in the bottom.. So the oil falls in while the filter is out.. do you think the oil leak is because of the oil that stayed in the protection is falling out and not the leak? Or not even a leak at all? I just changed it a few hours ago, I went out side just now and I seen a a couple oil drops here and there in the van. What’s your Opinion?
Hey bro question, So i did the oil change today. And I forgot to take out the rubber from the old oil filter and it doubled sealed, so I got a leak like how you mentioned “when you, put the filter back on” So I took the the filter out again and I remove the old rubber ring and I put the new filter how it supposed to be. But I think I’m still leaking.. do you think I might have squeezed the filter to hard with the tool and damaged it, When undoing it?
Appreciate the foil idea, but I don’t agree with only hand tightening the oil filter. You should tighten it with a tool, firmly. Don’t crank on it, but hand tightening isn’t good enough
if With coupon shop offer $37 for full synthetic oil 0w20 with filter change, should i still do it myself to save money ? Mobile one full synthetic 0W20 is $6/ Quart from costco. i definitely do transmissions oils change, and coolant change myself since dealer charge $200 and up for each of these services.
The benefit of going to the dealer every once in awhile, besides you not having to get dirty and dispose of oil yourself, is that the dealer will usually check your vehicle and let you know how much wear on your brake pads, tires, etc. I know that stuff is easy to check, but I get lazy 😂 You might also get a free car wash at the dealer. The down side to going to the dealer is they are going to try to upsell you with tire rotation or cabin filter change (both take less than five minutes) for some outrageous price.
You taught a young father how to do his first oil change. Thank you brother :)
Gonna check out your other posts
The foil shield is good idea.
I have also wrapped my filters with a plastic grocery bag to catch most of the oil.
Foil to avoid the mess is perfect. I have done this 3 times and made a huge mess. Thanks for the tip.
My filter was a PITA to remove and I finally pulled the tire. The foil trick is perfect.
I like the foil technique. If the filter installs upward, like in the Odyssey, I'm gonna take the extra precaution of priming it. Checking underneath for leaks afterwards is VERY important. It's easy to take it for granted, but the consequences are SERIOUS if a potential problem get overlooked. Very thorough and informative video ..... down to resetting the oil life indicator. Good job.
I didn't expect to learn anything by watching this, but the foil trick made worth it. Very well done video! I thought you may show the cabin air filter replacement as well. Dealer tried to charge me like $80 bucks to change that once.
Brock Herrin - dealerships might as well charge an hour of labor just to say hello...smh
I let them change the oil under warranty so there was no grief if something went wrong. But $75 for the cabin filter, that's absurd...
Fantastic easy to follow directions....thanks for taking the time to do this...your instructions are just perfect.
Glad I could help!
Excellent video! Loved that you included torque rating for the drain plug. Thank you.
Very nice video.. Very clear and to the point.. Foil trick is a gem .. gonna have to try that one.. my 2012 odyssey made a mess ...
Outstanding tip to use the foil to guide the oil! 1st time changing the oil since the car was under warranty. I was surprised none of my filter wrenches fit, had to search for my strap wrench. Thanks for posting the video.
thank you sir, I appreciate taking time time to make this video.
It's my first time using aluminum foil and it works great I've done oil changes on all my cars and they always smoke, but not no more thanks to simple but great results 👍
Great tip on the aluminum foil! Thank you
Video and instructions to change the oil were well done, anybody can change the oil.
The foil hack is awesome. I tried it today, and it worked great. Thanks!
That's awesome! Glad it worked for you!
oil drain plug, 29ft-lbs. Love the foil idea. I have been wanting to buy one of those foldable funnels but this is better for at least the honda.
Who designed it that way so the oil spills on the frame from the oil filter? Thank you for your video. Helped me reset it.
Great tip with the foil ramp. I'm going to use that one.
What? No cabin filter change.... ha ha. I did all three and the cabin looked like your air filter. I couldn't believe I had let it get that bad. Nice job.
great video-very straightforward and helful-like the foil use!
That foil trick is a good idea. Thanks
The foil tip is great thank you.
Excellent job. I look forward to seeing more of your videos.
The aluminum foil is a great Idea thank you so much for the idea, I did it and it work perfect thank you again
Aluminum foil trick worked great!!
Foil tip is cool. If a vehicle design is a problem like this one, mechanics will just punch a hole in the bottom of the filter and let it drain first before unscrewing.
Look like you take good care of your car.great.
I noticed, that you put foil so the oil can come straight down from the filter.. I didn’t do that, my 12’ odyssey has the protection in the bottom..
So the oil falls in while the filter is out.. do you think the oil leak is because of the oil that stayed in the protection is falling out and not the leak? Or not even a leak at all?
I just changed it a few hours ago, I went out side just now and I seen a a couple oil drops here and there in the van.
What’s your Opinion?
Thanks. Gonna do this later this week
Thanks for the foil idea!
Thanks for the video, right to the point and easy to follow.
Hey bro question, So i did the oil change today. And I forgot to take out the rubber from the old oil filter and it doubled sealed, so I got a leak like how you mentioned “when you, put the filter back on”
So I took the the filter out again and I remove the old rubber ring and I put the new filter how it supposed to be.
But I think I’m still leaking.. do you think I might have squeezed the filter to hard with the tool and damaged it, When undoing it?
Very helpful foil usage.
I didn't know noob uses snap-on tools?😁
Appreciate the foil idea, but I don’t agree with only hand tightening the oil filter. You should tighten it with a tool, firmly. Don’t crank on it, but hand tightening isn’t good enough
thank you so much you video is the best.👍
Love the foil trick!
Sorry im late to the party, do you know what torque wrench you use?
Outstanding! a great help. Thank you.
if With coupon shop offer $37 for full synthetic oil 0w20 with filter change, should i still do it myself to save money ? Mobile one full synthetic 0W20 is $6/ Quart from costco. i definitely do transmissions oils change, and coolant change myself since dealer charge $200 and up for each of these services.
The benefit of going to the dealer every once in awhile, besides you not having to get dirty and dispose of oil yourself, is that the dealer will usually check your vehicle and let you know how much wear on your brake pads, tires, etc. I know that stuff is easy to check, but I get lazy 😂 You might also get a free car wash at the dealer. The down side to going to the dealer is they are going to try to upsell you with tire rotation or cabin filter change (both take less than five minutes) for some outrageous price.
How often do you change the oil? 5000 miles? I heard Mobil 1 oil can last 10k miles? Thanks.
Yeah, 5k is about right.
With Moblie 1 up to 10k but around 7k to 8k is about right =)
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Nice video
Dude…you foiled the oil spill gremlins from splattering oil
How do you dispose of the old oil?
I take mine to either an auto parts store (many accept used oil) or to my county waste and recycling center (they accept oil)
Yeah the foil is great....can’t stand the friggin mess with oil filters