Well done video. I can confirm 5 quarts is not enough when you change both filters. I was going off other sources of information and thought it would need about 3.5 quarts. I put five in and it still needs more. I'll need to pick up some extra bottles to get it filled properly. On my 2016 the battery and airbox are in opposite positions as what is shown in the video. It makes getting to the heat exchanger filter more challenging. I removed some of the plastic and went in from the bottom. Even with the battery removed the battery tray is in the way. The Wix filter kit (58732) does not contain the correct large o-ring for the front filter. It also contains a pan gasket but that too is wrong.
Well done video. Cleaning the fill "plug" top and sides keeps road dirt out of the transmission and keeping all mating surfaces clean is great. My sense is Spencer is right that filters are do every 3d (90,000 or so transmission oil change).
An absolutely superb job! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us in a very clear and accurate manner. Best wishes for your continued success on UA-cam.
Once I finished watching the video, I thought mine transmission fluid was also already cleaned! Great video, with all details and specs!!! Thank you for sharing it!! I cannot imagine that car was driven by girl: it is clean in and out!!! Engine compartment looks like brand new!!!
Excellent tutorial video. 👍 Thank you for posting very informative videos that also include the torque settings which may other automotive UA-camr's fail to mention.
Best video i have seen on this. I find it really difficult to remove the air intake box and to press it back in. It looks like after you press it in you have slide it to the smaller ring?
Gary, very nice and detailed video I found it helpful I just bought a 2019 CR-V 2.4 L. I will do a fluid and filter change with it at 90K if i understood you correctly. I bought it with approximately 50K and it was a certified vehicle so the dealer confirmed to me that they had done a transmission fluid change. Not sure about the filters. Anyway change all at 90K. You did not mention the transmission breather fitting/plug; I want locate and check/clean that as well. Where is it located. Thanks again for a excellent video... nice shop too.
Looking at those filters, I think they could have easily gone 90k to 100k before replacement, magnets and pan looked good in my opinion, as well. I think the key is frequent fluid changes on these, every 20k or so. That's my plan, anyway.
Super clean crv . I know here its only 80,000 miles, but still. Ive seen customers with the new CR-Vs with 35,000 miles and its trashed. Absolutely trashed, as in irreversible damage to the paint, and interior. I just dont get it. A clean car IS a happy car. Some people just dont care i guess.
@@spencersgarage I absolutely love maintaining and cleaning my 2019 civic coupe ex-t. People think I'm crazy for doing a drain and fill yearly. Oh well lol. I actually just did my warmer pre filter as I call it today. Did the pan filter and gasket at the start of summer. I don't use HCF-2 though, I actually use castrol transmax cvt. Have been since 20,000 miles. Really great stuff, it's red so it freaks people out. Red is just the dye. I'm at 78,000 now so I'm well out of warranty anyway I'm assuming lol. I've detailed cars for 20+ years , and enjoy keeping mine clean, obsessively clean some might say. Especially my engine bay. Great video! Keep that thing clean!
IF I NOT CHANGE THE FILTER/ I JUST DRAIN THE OLD TRANSMISSION FLUID OUT/ ABOUT HOW MANY QUARTS DO I NEED TO ADD INTO. 2018 crv 1.5 turbo awd. help me find out please
Well done video. I can confirm 5 quarts is not enough when you change both filters. I was going off other sources of information and thought it would need about 3.5 quarts. I put five in and it still needs more. I'll need to pick up some extra bottles to get it filled properly.
On my 2016 the battery and airbox are in opposite positions as what is shown in the video. It makes getting to the heat exchanger filter more challenging. I removed some of the plastic and went in from the bottom. Even with the battery removed the battery tray is in the way.
The Wix filter kit (58732) does not contain the correct large o-ring for the front filter. It also contains a pan gasket but that too is wrong.
Super instrukcja , dziękuję bardzo .
Thanks for the in depth video. My '17 CRV will be getting this service at home. Also, that is one immaculate engine compartment. Texas Forever!
Thats the cleanest Engine bay i've seen
Wow! Clean engine compartment and beautiful garage floor! Excellent tutorial, you are a very good instructor.
@@garypritchard9787 thank you!
Well done video. Cleaning the fill "plug" top and sides keeps road dirt out of the transmission and keeping all mating surfaces clean is great. My sense is Spencer is right that filters are do every 3d (90,000 or so transmission oil change).
An absolutely superb job! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us in a very clear and accurate manner. Best wishes for your continued success on UA-cam.
@@frankmatthews3755 appreciate it, Frank!
Good job! Made my mind up to diy my Honda, thanks
Once I finished watching the video, I thought mine transmission fluid was also already cleaned! Great video, with all details and specs!!! Thank you for sharing it!! I cannot imagine that car was driven by girl: it is clean in and out!!! Engine compartment looks like brand new!!!
Thank you, appreciate it!
Excellent tutorial video. 👍
Thank you for posting very informative videos that also include the torque settings which may other automotive UA-camr's fail to mention.
Great content!!! Exactly what I was looking for in conducting my next service. 👍👍👍
@@richards.5354 glad to help!
What do you use to clean the engine bay? Thanks for the video!!
@@zmoss502 low psi pressure washer, couple of detail brushes, and all purpose cleaner. I do that about once a year. Keeps it clean 👍🏼
Best video i have seen on this. I find it really difficult to remove the air intake box and to press it back in. It looks like after you press it in you have slide it to the smaller ring?
Gary, very nice and detailed video I found it helpful I just bought a 2019 CR-V 2.4 L. I will do a fluid and filter change with it at 90K if i understood you correctly. I bought it with approximately 50K and it was a certified vehicle so the dealer confirmed to me that they had done a transmission fluid change. Not sure about the filters. Anyway change all at 90K.
You did not mention the transmission breather fitting/plug; I want locate and check/clean that as well. Where is it located. Thanks again for a excellent video... nice shop too.
Looking at those filters, I think they could have easily gone 90k to 100k before replacement, magnets and pan looked good in my opinion, as well. I think the key is frequent fluid changes on these, every 20k or so. That's my plan, anyway.
Why remove the CVT oil pan for a transmission fluid service on a such a new car?
Awesome! Very informative detailed video. Keep it up. Thank you. Do you have some video on how to clean the throttle body of 5th gen CR-V?
Super clean crv . I know here its only 80,000 miles, but still. Ive seen customers with the new CR-Vs with 35,000 miles and its trashed. Absolutely trashed, as in irreversible damage to the paint, and interior. I just dont get it. A clean car IS a happy car. Some people just dont care i guess.
@@vermontvermont9292 thank you! Totally agree
@@spencersgarage I absolutely love maintaining and cleaning my 2019 civic coupe ex-t. People think I'm crazy for doing a drain and fill yearly. Oh well lol. I actually just did my warmer pre filter as I call it today. Did the pan filter and gasket at the start of summer. I don't use HCF-2 though, I actually use castrol transmax cvt. Have been since 20,000 miles. Really great stuff, it's red so it freaks people out. Red is just the dye. I'm at 78,000 now so I'm well out of warranty anyway I'm assuming lol. I've detailed cars for 20+ years , and enjoy keeping mine clean, obsessively clean some might say. Especially my engine bay. Great video! Keep that thing clean!
That looks like a cast pan on it and not the pressed metal that is often found on many other transmissions.
Would this work on a 2018 Honda CRV EX?
Great video! I have to ask how you get your engine bay looking like new? Or is that another video, haha
@@JohnNuttall-nv4hu thanks! I enjoy maintaining and detailing my vehicles. Car detailing is one of my hobbies and I’m a very detail oriented person.
Is this the 1.5L L15B engine?
You are good
I have 2022 crv hybrid awd. Does it same amount of fluid?
Different transmission
IF I NOT CHANGE THE FILTER/ I JUST DRAIN THE OLD TRANSMISSION FLUID OUT/ ABOUT HOW MANY QUARTS DO I NEED TO ADD INTO. 2018 crv 1.5 turbo awd. help me find out please
I answer your question in this video: ua-cam.com/video/yDUzuMUnHO4/v-deo.html
3.9 qts for 2wd or 4.5 qts for AWD.
Excellent video .. thank you
@@plus_r_mode8173 thanks, you’re welcome!
Don't forget about rear diff. I think, it's a dual pump fluid...
@@tomwalma4762 my CR-V is FWD. So I don’t have to worry about that….
How many miles on it
90k