9th Gen (2012-2015) Honda Civic Si Manual Transmission Drain & Fill

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  • Here’s a how-to video for anyone wanting to change they’re manual transmission fluid in their 9th generation Honda Civic Si! #Honda #Civic #Si #K24Z7 #manual #FG4 #9thgen
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 159

  • @jjs3983
    @jjs3983 3 роки тому +6

    just did my first trans fluid change thanks to you! trying to learn how to work on cars since i want to start taking my car to a track, this was a really good vid

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  3 роки тому

      @jjs Thank you! I’m glad it helped. I’ll be posting more videos here soon of the Civic. Getting coilovers soon so I’ll be posting a how-to video on that then.

  • @Sm00th89
    @Sm00th89 3 роки тому +25

    And I was going to pay for this at jiffy lube for $180 😂😭 ridiculous.
    After watching this I just need a beer and about 30mins if that.

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  3 роки тому +3

      @D Smooth It honestly isn’t that bad to do on your own and I personally don’t even trust Jiffy Lube for a simple oil change 😂 and if I wasn’t at work doing the video on it I definitely would’ve had a beer (or 4).

  • @AlphaKilow
    @AlphaKilow Рік тому +10

    Isn’t there a fill plug at about 2 o’clock from the drain plug? Also I’d highly suggest using a torque wrench to tighten down the plugs.
    Transaxle fill plug: 32 lbf-ft
    Transaxle drain plug: 29 lbf-ft

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  Рік тому +1

      If you look at the other comments you’ll see that there are two fill plugs, one on top and one on the side just above the drain plug. Side note: tight is tight just don’t tighten it like the Hulk and you’re fine. Still no leaks from mine yet and I’m ready to do this a second time in about 5,000 miles.

  • @badpillowfly2085
    @badpillowfly2085 5 місяців тому

    I owe you a beer! Was about to deal with trying to fill it from the side plug until I came across your video as I was double checking everything before I change my fluid tomorrow. Much rather remove the airbox and fill from the top. Thanks, G!!

  • @mrslapside
    @mrslapside 8 місяців тому

    Thanks thats clean from the top! honda gave me two crush washers i'll have to see which one fits correctly for my oil drain plug

  • @MyBrothersKeeper101
    @MyBrothersKeeper101 2 роки тому +20

    Keep the fill plug and the level plug closed while draining... the vacuum will slow down the fluid and keep it from splashing all over the place.

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  2 роки тому +2

      Good to know for next time, thank you! 🙏

    • @MyBrothersKeeper101
      @MyBrothersKeeper101 2 роки тому +3

      @@TheNemesisCoupe no problem! Wasn't trying to be a know-it-all just trying to share information with our community. So you know I watched your video today before I did it on my old lady's car I appreciate the help

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  2 роки тому +2

      Of course and no worries, I appreciate the feedback and anything to help me be a better mechanic is much appreciated!

    • @outofmind9222
      @outofmind9222 2 роки тому +1

      Level plug?

    • @Skedawg88
      @Skedawg88 Рік тому +5

      Always make sure the fill plug will come loose before removing the drain plug.

  • @flymachine014
    @flymachine014 2 роки тому +1

    My 2012 Si shifts hard at high revs and car is currently at 112k miles, will probably do this next week to see if it improves shifting, not sure if the job has been done before. Thanks for the easy to folow vid!

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  2 роки тому

      @Fabian Quesada I would also suggest checking all of your engine mounts as well, make sure the bushings aren’t torn or degraded too much.

    • @mooncheese1124
      @mooncheese1124 Рік тому +3

      You still have OEM CMC/Slave? Aftermarket kits help tremendously with this since the OEM CMC has a fluid delay valve which will make gears grind high RPM. I went with KTUNED kit and haven’t had any problems yet

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  Рік тому +1

      @moon cheese I’m gonna have to look into getting that 👀

    • @mooncheese1124
      @mooncheese1124 Рік тому +1

      @@TheNemesisCoupe definitely do it! Not too expensive depending how much of a budget you’re on. The Ktuned kit with the steel braided hose was like $160 I believe and OEM was $400 from my local Honda dealership lmao

    • @renecr7
      @renecr7 Рік тому

      I have the same problem with my car .. it shifts hard at high rpms… did you found a solution?

  • @openshot
    @openshot Рік тому +1

    Great video i am gonna do mine soon as ive had the fluid for 2 week's lol. Do i need a crush washer for the drain plug?

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  Рік тому +2

      I would say yes you do, I never replaced mine but you should always replace them either every service or every other service.

    • @openshot
      @openshot Рік тому

      @@TheNemesisCoupe oh true thanks I'll grab one soon

  • @j.d.thompson3505
    @j.d.thompson3505 3 роки тому +5

    I just did mine this morning after 160,000 miles. The oil was still acceptable and the car had no shifting problems. My Lube guy kept telling me there was no service required and then I saw this video and almost shit myself.

    • @mariosolis6064
      @mariosolis6064 Рік тому +1

      Does the car still live?

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  Рік тому +1

      Yeah, Honda recommends every 60,000 miles for the 9th Gen Si, I don’t know where that lube guy got that info from. 😂 glad my video could help you!

    • @j.d.thompson3505
      @j.d.thompson3505 Рік тому +1

      Yes, it has 200,000 miles and runs perfect.

  • @rainbleed8049
    @rainbleed8049 8 місяців тому

    Hey brother great video! I was wondering what’s the minimum amount of tools I could use to do this? I’m AD military, so it’s hard to find a good spot to work on my car. (Single living accommodations)

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  7 місяців тому +1

      Thank you!! As far as tools go, grab a 3/8s ratchet and basic socket set that goes up to 19 mm, plenty of extensions and a transmission funnel.

  • @skylernelson5643
    @skylernelson5643 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you! Can’t find dip stick, for a transmission fluid leak

  • @adamu1804
    @adamu1804 Рік тому +2

    What size is the fill plug? What size extension would I need to reach it? Thanks!

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  Рік тому

      I would say maybe a 5 inch extension should be fine!

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  Рік тому

      Also, the fill plug is a 17mm if I remember correctly

  • @pike2k
    @pike2k Рік тому +1

    Thanks. I have a 9th Gen Civic Tourer (EU model maybe) from 2015 and with your video I am sure I can do this myself.

  • @edwardortiz7707
    @edwardortiz7707 3 роки тому +1

    DOPE VIDEO MAN!!!!! THOUGHT IT WAS A DIFFERENT WAY ALL ALONG REGARDING THE PUMP FROM UNDER

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  3 роки тому

      @Edward Ortiz Thank you!! I appreciate the support!!

  • @adamu1804
    @adamu1804 Рік тому

    This seems doable for me if the fill is on top and drain on the bottom. Very straight forward.
    However, I just saw another yourtube video for a 9th Gen Si and the fill and drain plugs are on the side. You have to remove the wheel and use a tube to fill it from the side. Is there 2 fill plugs?
    Which one is it for my 2012 Si Sedan manual?

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  Рік тому +2

      The drain plug is going to be on the side at the bottom, the plug above that on the side is a fill/level check to make sure there isn’t too much fluid in the transmission. The top is also a fill plug.

  • @Lucky_Logan
    @Lucky_Logan 3 роки тому +1

    I’ve seen multiple videos of people filling their transmission from the side I guess. But your video says from the top, so I’m confused you’re the first video I saw from filling from the top. You seem like more knowledgeable from the other dudes. Is it possible that the other guys didn’t want to take the air box and all that out? That’s what I’m thinking because I really don’t want to get a hose and do that shit

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  3 роки тому +3

      You can fill from either one. The 17mm bolt is more of a check plug to make sure the correct amount of fluid is in the transmission. If you take the bolt out and the fluid just drips out it’s good to go. If it pours out then there’s too much in it. I guess it’s more just personal preference but whatever works for you is fine. Honda says EXACTLY 2 quarts of transmission fluid should be in the transmission so as long as you’re not over or under that you should be fine. I guess no one else does it this way because they might not know about it? Not quite sure tbh.

  • @JohnnyTY
    @JohnnyTY 2 роки тому

    Nice video ....at wat ur mileage when u did ur transmission drain n fill...thanks

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  2 роки тому +1

      @Johnny Yang Thank you! I did mine at 60k

    • @JohnnyTY
      @JohnnyTY 2 роки тому

      @@TheNemesisCoupe ic thanks

    • @JohnnyTY
      @JohnnyTY 2 роки тому

      @@TheNemesisCoupe i see some video some fill their transmission fluid from tha bottom next to the oil drain hole n some did like urs

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  2 роки тому

      @Johnny Yang Either way is fine to do, I just figured doing it from the top was easier with a transmission funnel

  • @taraseidel7942
    @taraseidel7942 Рік тому +1

    Great video

  • @marcosvaldez7445
    @marcosvaldez7445 Рік тому

    So I just bought a 2013 Honda civic si and it has 110k mikes on it. Should I change my transmission fluid? Ik that you’re supposed to do it every 40-60k Miles. But I also don’t wanna mess up my transmission. Great video btw 👍🏽

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  Рік тому

      Are you able to obtain any service history from the previous owner? If you can find out whether it was done before or not, I would hold off on doing it just to be safe. I would also inquire about recommendations from a Honda dealer as well to see what they say. And thank you very much! 🙏 I really appreciate the support!

    • @marcosvaldez7445
      @marcosvaldez7445 Рік тому

      @@TheNemesisCoupe I bought it from a small dealership the only thing I got was the car fax and it showed that I wasn’t done. Thank you for replaying btw 🙌🏼

    • @0xDEAD-C0DE
      @0xDEAD-C0DE Рік тому

      MT fluid should be change every 120,000 miles or 72 months. Don't believe the guys at Jiffy Lube

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  Рік тому +1

      @augustodelvalle Actually, HONDA (the company that makes the car) specifically states IN THE SERVICE BOOKLET AND AT THE DEALER SHIP that the MT fluid MUST BE CHANGED EVERY 60,000 miles. Not only that but I’m the dashboard EVERY 60,000 miles, the service reminder will come on to change out the MT fluid. Do your research before giving false information on things you know nothing about.

  • @stticdc4831
    @stticdc4831 Рік тому

    My si constantly grinds reverse unless I go into 2nd first then reverse I hope changing the fluid helps a little

    • @artnale30
      @artnale30 9 місяців тому

      Did you try the fluid change? Did it help? Mine does the same...

    • @mrslapside
      @mrslapside 8 місяців тому

      @@artnale30 hows yours now?

  • @ABR0WN
    @ABR0WN 2 роки тому +1

    Do you have to remove the air intake to reach the plug? And if so is it worth trying to do that if I haven’t done it before?

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  2 роки тому

      Yes, you do have to remove the air intake. And it depends on your mileage. How many miles do you have on yours?

    • @ABR0WN
      @ABR0WN 2 роки тому

      @@TheNemesisCoupe pretty high mileage. I’m at 155k

    • @outofmind9222
      @outofmind9222 2 роки тому

      @@ABR0WN it’s easy man. Just take your time. You can also fill from the bottom if you don’t want to remove the intake

    • @ABR0WN
      @ABR0WN 2 роки тому

      Is this the correct transmission fluid?
      www.amsoil.com/p/manual-synchromesh-transmission-fluid-5w-30-mtf/

    • @ABR0WN
      @ABR0WN 2 роки тому

      @@outofmind9222 how do I fill from the bottom?

  • @chief470
    @chief470 3 роки тому +1

    So will this help my car , when I start my car in cold weathers the gears are really hard to go into

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  3 роки тому

      I’ve heard of this problem, I’d let the car idle for about 5 or 10 minutes to warm up before shifting into first gear.

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  3 роки тому

      I’ve never had that problem (if I did it might have been only once or twice) I’m not sure if it would fix the problem but it’s worth a shot. Honda recommends the service every so often so it couldn’t hurt to try.

    • @chief470
      @chief470 3 роки тому

      @@TheNemesisCoupe where did you buy the transmission fluid ?

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  3 роки тому

      At my local Honda dealership, just walked in and asked for it at the parts counter.

    • @chief470
      @chief470 3 роки тому

      @@TheNemesisCoupe so I can get it at any auto parts store ?

  • @tequilabrad
    @tequilabrad 2 роки тому

    At what mileage do you change the fluid? Honda of Burleson told a friend of mine she needed to change the fluid in her Accord Sport at 35,000 miles. Since most automatics can go to 60,000 miles, something doesn't sound right. I ask, because my Si is at 57,000 miles. According to my local dealership, I am messing up my transmission. Please advise.

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  2 роки тому

      You know what, that’s actually a really good question, I’ll go more in depth with my answer to that one in an upcoming video but typically, the 9th Gen Civic’s tell you when it’s time to change fluids in the mini screen on the dash next to the speedometer. I would have to say every 60k for these cars for a transmission drain and fill BUT the owner’s manual tells you everything as far as different service intervals.

  • @Chriswinsss
    @Chriswinsss Рік тому +1

    Hey buddy what shift boot retainer did you use for that shift boot?

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  Рік тому

      Didn’t have to use a retainer. I actually got this shift boot from Amazon and it comes with a sown-in collar that sits on top of the lock nut on the shifter. I’ve had this boot for a few years now and so far no issues with quality. Had to cut slits for the shift boot to attach into the plastic console cover so it would stay in place. Here’s the link to it: POSENG Universal Suede Leather Shift Boot Manual or Auto Gear Shift Cover a.co/d/6TIYVgR

    • @almeida8x
      @almeida8x Рік тому

      Acuity has a great boot collar that I recommend. The 9th gen OEM one is garbage.

  • @BLB1523
    @BLB1523 3 роки тому

    How can a get a list like that one, where can you check the type and how many oil do you need to a specific car/model?

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  3 роки тому

      I got that list from the Honda dealership down the road from me from their parts and service department. Typically your dealer OR your manual that came with the car will tell you exactly what you need.

  • @sopretty43vr
    @sopretty43vr Рік тому

    life saver

  • @rulrtmc
    @rulrtmc Рік тому

    Is there anyway to check the transmission oil level? I have a whiny noise wen releasing 1st gear

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  Рік тому +1

      On the side of the transmission you’ll find the drain plug at the bottom but above it there should be a check/fill plug. Remove that plug and if fluid doesn’t drip out, you’re low. If fluid comes pouring out then it’s overfilled. You want a nice steady drip coming out of the check/fill plug hole.

  • @ceezaning
    @ceezaning 4 роки тому +1

    Good video man!

  • @RacconCity
    @RacconCity Рік тому

    Nice car I have the same one but in white

  • @bharathreddyboppidi6392
    @bharathreddyboppidi6392 4 роки тому

    How to change transmission fluid for 2016 honda civic manual transmission and brand of oil do you suggest me to buy

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  4 роки тому

      I’d get Honda OEM transmission fluid from the dealership, but that’s just my personal preference.

    • @noahpereira5706
      @noahpereira5706 3 роки тому

      amsoil synchromesh fluid works good

  • @chriscorbin4005
    @chriscorbin4005 4 роки тому +1

    I have a 9th gen si as well. How would you check the level of the transmission fluid. Or you only drain and fill ?

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  4 роки тому +1

      Chris Corbin honestly, I’m not sure how you’d check the level. I’m not even sure there really is a specific way to check it. I tried googling it and got nothing.

    • @chriscorbin4005
      @chriscorbin4005 4 роки тому

      @@TheNemesisCoupe same here all I get is to drain and refill. I have a question tho. The tube you used to add the fluid to the second plug next to the transmission plug. What is that drain for ?

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  4 роки тому

      Chris Corbin it’s early and I just woke up but I might be reading your question wrong. What do you mean? My drainer I used to catch the old transmission fluid? Or my transmission fluid funnel to add the fluid?

    • @chriscorbin4005
      @chriscorbin4005 4 роки тому

      @@TheNemesisCoupe you used a 5/8" tubing and you slightly turned the nut before you took off the drain plug.

    • @AleksUsovich
      @AleksUsovich 4 роки тому +5

      You can check the level of the tranny fluid by removing the bolt above the drain plug, if no fluid leaks out of it that means you've got it where it should be. Can also just drain all of it out and pour in 2 quarts of the OEM Honda MTF and you're all set to go.

  • @danielvidales8630
    @danielvidales8630 2 роки тому

    Hi! Is the same procedure ti fill in for a k20z3 2009?

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  2 роки тому +2

      @daniel vidales I’m not 100% sure but it can’t be too different.

  • @dereklackey1
    @dereklackey1 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video!

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  3 роки тому

      Of course!! Thanks for watching and supporting the channel!! 🙏

  • @emiliodiaz3927
    @emiliodiaz3927 3 роки тому

    Why do some people fill it on the top and others on the side of the transmission? Is sedan and coupe different?

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  3 роки тому +2

      @Emillio Diaz I’m not 100% sure to be honest. I would assume not but I’ll look into that

    • @OneNoteScream
      @OneNoteScream 3 роки тому

      Because the top bolt isn't the fill plug. The 17mm above the drain plug is the fill bolt. That's how you tell if your trans is full on fluid or not. This method is a blind shot way of filling your trans without knowing if you overfilled or not.

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  3 роки тому +1

      @@OneNoteScream actually yeah, you can fill from either one. The 17mm bolt is more of a check plug to make sure the correct amount of fluid is in the transmission. If you take the bolt out and the fluid just drips out it’s good to go. If it pours out then there’s too much in it. Honda recommends 2 quarts exactly so idk how this method is a blind shot? If anything it’s a sure fire way of doing it. But whatever works for you is good enough I guess. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @shoosh9996
      @shoosh9996 2 роки тому

      @@TheNemesisCoupe I've done it, and from the side is a pita. From the top is the way to go.

  • @JMENOR02
    @JMENOR02 4 роки тому +1

    Do you have to get a new washer for the drain plug every time

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  4 роки тому +1

      Joeee Eeel some say yes, some say no. I got a new one for the oil drain plug and not the transmission. I usually change them out every other time I change fluids.

  • @jay_gymdude9233
    @jay_gymdude9233 4 роки тому

    Does this help with gear grinds ? Because every time I put my car straight into reverse it grinds I have to put it in 1st gear 1st then reverse in order for it not to grind people told me I have to change my trans oil other say syncros
    Help anyone

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  4 роки тому +1

      The reverse gear isn’t synchronized so it wouldn’t be bad synchros. Is the car still moving when you put it into reverse, or are you stopped completely?

    • @DanmTheSystem
      @DanmTheSystem 4 роки тому +6

      This is a normal occurrence with lots of Honda Civic manuals. I thought it was weird as well. Just put it in first to align the synchros and then reverse. Not a defect. This is normal.

    • @jay_gymdude9233
      @jay_gymdude9233 4 роки тому +1

      @@TheNemesisCoupe car is in a complete stand still

    • @jay_gymdude9233
      @jay_gymdude9233 4 роки тому +1

      @@DanmTheSystem yeah I do that and it does work but I wanna be able to put into reverse with no problem I have ocd lol so it bothers me

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  4 роки тому

      @Daily Asthetics I get the OCD thing lol but yeah like what @Austin said, it’s a normal Honda thing. Honda has always had very quirky transmissions, both automatic and manual. The autos are a whole different kind of quirky though lmao but yeah, it’s normal.

  • @mine9758
    @mine9758 3 роки тому

    So you don’t have to flush it before hand?

  • @JoseLopez-vp8vu
    @JoseLopez-vp8vu 4 роки тому

    Good stuff bro

  • @aaronfikes7368
    @aaronfikes7368 20 днів тому

    No filter?

  • @robertorodriguez7629
    @robertorodriguez7629 Рік тому

    how much liters bro?

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  Рік тому

      1.892 Liters or 2 Quarts of Transmission Fluid

    • @robertorodriguez7629
      @robertorodriguez7629 Рік тому

      @@TheNemesisCoupe is same to k20?

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  Рік тому

      @@robertorodriguez7629 that I’m not 100% sure, you’d have to check with your local Honda dealer on that.

  • @AnatoliiKarchevskii
    @AnatoliiKarchevskii 5 місяців тому

    👍👍👍

  • @iamcancer3298
    @iamcancer3298 3 роки тому

    Im guessing i cant use gear oil ?

  • @БуднивСолнечнойКалифорнии

    Why you painted motor cover in RED??? It is ADD horsepower???

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  Рік тому

      Because my favorite color is red…plus it’s my car and I make the payments on it so I do what I please with it. If you would like me to do something else to it, buy the parts and I’ll install them or you can pay my car payments.

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  Рік тому

      And for the record, yes, it adds AT LEAST 50hp and 30 lb-ft of torque

    • @БуднивСолнечнойКалифорнии
      @БуднивСолнечнойКалифорнии Рік тому

      @@TheNemesisCoupe

  • @xqwizite
    @xqwizite 4 роки тому

    K24 engine?

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  4 роки тому

      notch_mobin Mc yep, K24Z7

    • @DavidRFelix
      @DavidRFelix 4 роки тому

      So you can also fill from the top? I filled mine from the bottom with the syringe.

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  4 роки тому

      Interesting, originally that’s what I thought I had to do but turns out there’s a fill plug up top. My CB7 Accord was the same way, there was a fill tube at the top but most other cars I’ve had you had to fill it with a syringe from the side.

    • @DavidRFelix
      @DavidRFelix 4 роки тому

      The Nemesis Coupe but what I don’t understand is it should take the same amount. Just before 2 quarts. So uh, the way I leveled it was let it drip until it stopped then add the fill bolt. I didn’t watch the full video but from the top wouldn’t drip. Going to see how you finished it

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  4 роки тому

      I went to Ebersole Honda over by my house and they gave me the paper and told me it took exactly 2 quarts, all I did was add both quarts they gave me and the transmission actually felt better after doing it.

  • @jacksonthai4923
    @jacksonthai4923 3 роки тому +3

    Half a ugga dugga might ruin your threads

    • @OneNoteScream
      @OneNoteScream 3 роки тому

      Please use no more than 30 ft/lbs for the drain bolt 😂

  • @TheBattery124
    @TheBattery124 22 дні тому

    That seemed wayy to tight for comfort lol

  • @joeymcquilkin3670
    @joeymcquilkin3670 11 місяців тому

    Looks like a weep hole 6:54

  • @zacharyparis
    @zacharyparis Рік тому +1

    I literally just came here for the torque spec on the drain plug. Wrong video!

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  Рік тому

      2 ugga duggas should do it. Still no leaks to this day and I have to change the fluid again 60,000 miles later. 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @fogtown3027
    @fogtown3027 8 місяців тому

    That is the ugliest shift boot i’ve ever seen 😂

    • @TheNemesisCoupe
      @TheNemesisCoupe  8 місяців тому

      What about it makes it the “UgLiEsT sHiFt BoOt” you’ve ever seen?

  • @jeff5279
    @jeff5279 Рік тому

    9th gen means absolutely nothing to me. What years was a 9th gen transmission used?

  • @ur2fat2weardat28
    @ur2fat2weardat28 4 роки тому +1

    Clicked to see if you made a mess 😂