Just now..your video just saved me $120 that the dealer wanted to charge for engine filter and labor. I am 62 year old handicapped lady and did this with a manual philips and a step stool (I am 4'11" lol) within 3 minutes. Bought the filter on Amazon for $12. Thank you!!!!! Next...tackling the cabin filter.
Thanks Rob, that was super easy!! Appreciate you taking the time to do a video for everyone! I changed it myself without having to bother my husband! 😊👍
I'm here at the honda dealer watching this video using THEIR! wifi because they tried to charge me 150 bucks for changing engine and cabin filter. Thank you so much for this video good sir.
So right on the money savings. We just took our 2017 in for the 30k service at the local northern CA dealer and they wanted $850 for the minimum service package! The cabin and engine air filter change as a solo package “deal” was $120! Instead I’m able to do myself for $30-45 in parts. Thanks for this tutorial!
Dealer wanted to charge me $150 to “clean” the filter, not even replace it. Glad I saw this! $50 later, both the cabin and engine air filters were replaced. Thanks!
I am so excited I changed mine in 2 minutes, between this and and cabin air filter; I saved over $200 if done at the dealership. My technician was nice enough to tell me I can do it myself for a tiny fraction of their price. Thanks for your video!! :D
Looking at that electrical harness and the housing connection to the air intake, I was really concerned about attempting this task. Viewing your video, I am amazed at how simple it is. Thank you for your efforts, and I take back all of the thoughts about Honda that went through my head when I first raised the hood with expectation of a DIY. Thanks to you, the veil has been lifted and I can do this. 👍
This was great - thanks so much! Dealership wanted to charge me nearly $40 to replace, so I decided to try to do it myself, and your video was exactly what I needed. I paid US $9.83 including tax for the replacement filter at Advance Auto Parts and it took just a few minutes for me to change it out. Two things: 1) It was very helpful that you mentioned the 8 mm nut driver, because armed with that, I found myself initially trying to loosen the wrong bolts. When the 8mm didn't fit, I realized the bolts I wanted were next to where I had mistakenly started from. 2) The auto parts store tried to sell me a differently-shaped filter from the one I needed. I have a 1.5T (turbo?) engine, which uses the rectangular filter shown in your video, but evidently the non-turbo engine uses a different filter (not a complete rectangle, but like a partial rectangle with a triangle on one end?). When the clerk took the first filter out of the box, it didn't look like the rectangle I had extracted from under the hood before I went into the store. Turns out they had to order the right one for me ("NPN"), which ended up costing a few dollars less than the one they initially thought I needed.
Here is a tip that helped me with that. Use your vin number to get the exact trim, engine etc from online. That helps get the exact right filters. For ex. mine let me know 1.5 L tand. and awd, etc.
Today the car dealership was going to charge me $70 to change my air filter. I passed and decided to try it myself. Bought a filter for $20, found your video...and success! (I have no clue about cars and this is the first time I ever opened the hood!) THANK YOU SO MUCH! (I also changed my cabin filter. Cost me $10 and the shop was going to charge $50! I learned about that on UA-cam too!)
Thanks for showing how easy it is to change the engine air filter. Brought my CRV in for an oil change and dealership showed pic of “my” apparently dirty old cabin air filter” as well as a dirty engine air filter. What they didn’t know is that my cabin air filter was just replaced a couple months ago, so very unlikely that those were pics of MY filters... SMH...
Thank you so much, Rob! I had a threaded screw on my air box, so I had to use a ratchet instead of a screwdriver, but your tutorial made it super easy.
Thanks, my 2019 CR-V failed the multi-point inspection. Replace Engine Air Filter & Cabin Filter - Maintenance Minder 2. $141.95 at dealership. Thank you very much for the $100. savings!!
Thank you for the video! actually I came back from the dealer yesterday, they were gonna charge me $128.88 to replace the filter, I refused and they also asked me to change the brake fluid which is another $129.99.
The filters are an easy DIY. Brake fluid should be changed periodically and it is expensive and I wonder if they actually perform the service or just bill you for it. I have experience with dirty mechanics and now I have trust issues LOL! That's why I DIY. Thanks for your comment! Cheers! Rob
@@robsgaragewoodworkinHi Rob, thank you for the reply. The dealer usually recommend me first and gave me a quote on the price, I then have a choice to let them proceed or refuse.PS they also mentioned my tire was a little flat (another $50) My closest tire shop only costs $20! In the past, I always let them do the work as they made it sound very severe. EG, last year they asked me to do a balance check which costed few hundred bucks. I let them proceed as I experienced couple puthole issue during the winter and thought it's safer to let them check ,or it may ended couple thousand bucks if there's a real problem. Anyways, it's really cool you know how to DIY, Thanks again! Jennifer
Thank you so much for posting such a simple straightforward instructional video. Worked like a charm! Only problem I had is the weak bolts in there snapped right off with almost no pressure when putting them back in.
I would suggest that you only use hand tools (8mm socket on a handle) when tightening the air filter cover screws. We used one dealer for all service on my wife's CR-V. I decided to change the oil, oil filter and air filter. Much to my surprise, three of the four air filter cover screws were snapped off! I took the car in for inspection and additional services and mentioned that somehow, three of the four screws were broken off (the broken off stud remained in the threads). I talked to the service manager and mentioned that they were the only ones to ever perform maintenance on this vehicle since we purchased it and I suspected that their tech must have broken off the heads when reinstalling the cover. Nobody ever mentioned this to my wife and the cover didn't seal very well possibly letting unfiltered air enter the intake manifold. To the service manager's credit, he got approval from his manager to replace the three broken bolts. So it is VERY easy to snap the heads off these air cleaner cover bolts ... DON'T use and impact gun for tightening!!
Thanks man! Honda dealership in my area (southern CA) quoted me $150 to change out engine and cabin filter. No joke. Been changing my own for years now..1st time on this car tho.
I would only buy the OEM or aftermarket equivalent. I would stay away from the K&N and "performance" filters. Your best bet is just to make sure the filter is changed yearly or when dirty for best performance. Cheers! Rob
@@robsgaragewoodworkin thx great vid made it easy for me. The cabin filter is even easier! Just an FYI I went to Honda dealer parts dept to get OEM filter for engine and cabin filter- it was about 60 US dollars for both w/ tax. Also a tip for dyiers the cabin oem replacement (mine was 2019 crv) goes in sideways compared to original new cabin filter that slid in 'portrait'. Hard to screw up since if you try to go portrait it won't quite fit, only fits if inserted 'landscape.' Another clue is pleats should be in same orientation as one coming out. Also to note: air flow arrow should always point down toward floor. Thx again
When you go on my channel home page hit videos and there are lost of video's to choose from. Not a lot of car video's but a few... Thanks for your comment! Cheers! Rob
Just had a oil change on my 2021 CRV at my local dealer in Canada. I also asked them to change the air filter. They charged me $25.59 for the filter and no charge for the labour. All dealers don't inflate their parts prices. Just my $0.02
Thank you Rob. I have a 19 CRV and nowhere in the owner's manual is there anything about the air filter or where it is located. I guessed where it was...lol. Thanks again!
@@robsgaragewoodworkin actually, I think it did! The air filter itself wasn't all that dirty but there were 20 or so rat craps piled up in there so I just vacuumed all that out.
My son dropped the screw and we can’t find it anywhere in the chasis ( can be under metal parts) you think that do some damage? Fortunately the alternator belt was not at all close. Also you know were I can find the screw?
I use a telescoping magnet to sweep around the area and look for the part. Check the inside of the air filter box and pipe as well. It’s not likely going to cause an issue.
Strange...the model of air filter may be the same up through 2021, but the air filter cover for my 2018 CRV is quite different. Easier in fact, because it is attached by spring clips and not screws.
In Canada we only have the 1.5L turbo engine offered for all the CRV's. Maybe where you are they have a different engine option. I like the spring clips better. Cheers! Rob
@@robsgaragewoodworkin Thanks for your reply. Yeah I have checked Canadian tire which they don't have it for 2018 crv. I am in BC do you have any big auto parts store recommend?
Dealers pull this all the time, I have seen too many times while in their waiting room a sales rep walking in and showing a customer the cabin and air filter telling them they need to be changed, "Do you want us to take care of that for you" I have herd as much as $119 to change both of them....makes me sick.... you can get both filters for less then $30 and it takes 10 minutes to do it yourself...It takes them longer to rotate your tires...
Well…. You can take them to a home centre and try to find bolts that have the same treads and are the same length or longer. You can go to an auto wreckers and get some off an older model or demo’d car.
LOL! I can't afford the other brands. Every time they change batteries they screw their customers. Even if I have to replace a couple of Ryobi tools it's far cheaper than replacing all your tools to go from ni cad to lithium. Hell, I can get a whole set of new ryobi tools with two batteries for the price of one dewalt battery.
Just now..your video just saved me $120 that the dealer wanted to charge for engine filter and labor. I am 62 year old handicapped lady and did this with a manual philips and a step stool (I am 4'11" lol) within 3 minutes. Bought the filter on Amazon for $12. Thank you!!!!! Next...tackling the cabin filter.
Nicely done! Thanks for your comment!
Cheers!
Rob
I looked at several air filter videos before I lucked into this one....the 8mm sizing was essential for me. Thanks so much for sharing!!
Thanks Rob, that was super easy!! Appreciate you taking the time to do a video for everyone! I changed it myself without having to bother my husband! 😊👍
You're welcome!
Same here except the boat for so tight I had to ask him for help.
@@wendyhart6326 they can get rusty. A tiny bit of Anti seize compound will prevent a reoccurrence.
I'm here at the honda dealer watching this video using THEIR! wifi because they tried to charge me 150 bucks for changing engine and cabin filter. Thank you so much for this video good sir.
LOL! I know! Thanks for the comment!
Cheers!
Rob
So right on the money savings. We just took our 2017 in for the 30k service at the local northern CA dealer and they wanted $850 for the minimum service package! The cabin and engine air filter change as a solo package “deal” was $120! Instead I’m able to do myself for $30-45 in parts. Thanks for this tutorial!
You're welcome! Thanks for your comment!
Cheers!
Rob
Dealer wanted to charge me $150 to “clean” the filter, not even replace it. Glad I saw this! $50 later, both the cabin and engine air filters were replaced. Thanks!
You're Welcome!
I am so excited I changed mine in 2 minutes, between this and and cabin air filter; I saved over $200 if done at the dealership. My technician was nice enough to tell me I can do it myself for a tiny fraction of their price. Thanks for your video!! :D
Crazy eh! What are you going to do with all that extra money???
Rob, I love that you used the headset in order to provide such great audio on your video. I wish more people did that!
Lol! Thanks! It took forever to find one!
Looking at that electrical harness and the housing connection to the air intake, I was really concerned about attempting this task. Viewing your video, I am amazed at how simple it is. Thank you for your efforts, and I take back all of the thoughts about Honda that went through my head when I first raised the hood with expectation of a DIY. Thanks to you, the veil has been lifted and I can do this.
👍
This was great - thanks so much! Dealership wanted to charge me nearly $40 to replace, so I decided to try to do it myself, and your video was exactly what I needed. I paid US $9.83 including tax for the replacement filter at Advance Auto Parts and it took just a few minutes for me to change it out. Two things:
1) It was very helpful that you mentioned the 8 mm nut driver, because armed with that, I found myself initially trying to loosen the wrong bolts. When the 8mm didn't fit, I realized the bolts I wanted were next to where I had mistakenly started from.
2) The auto parts store tried to sell me a differently-shaped filter from the one I needed. I have a 1.5T (turbo?) engine, which uses the rectangular filter shown in your video, but evidently the non-turbo engine uses a different filter (not a complete rectangle, but like a partial rectangle with a triangle on one end?). When the clerk took the first filter out of the box, it didn't look like the rectangle I had extracted from under the hood before I went into the store. Turns out they had to order the right one for me ("NPN"), which ended up costing a few dollars less than the one they initially thought I needed.
That's Awesome! Glad to be of help!
Cheers!
Rob
Here is a tip that helped me with that. Use your vin number to get the exact trim, engine etc from online. That helps get the exact right filters. For ex. mine let me know 1.5 L tand. and awd, etc.
Today the car dealership was going to charge me $70 to change my air filter. I passed and decided to try it myself. Bought a filter for $20, found your video...and success! (I have no clue about cars and this is the first time I ever opened the hood!) THANK YOU SO MUCH!
(I also changed my cabin filter. Cost me $10 and the shop was going to charge $50! I learned about that on UA-cam too!)
UA-cam Rocks!
Thanks for your comment!
Cheers!
Rob
It was going to cost me $200.00 to replace engine and cabin filter. It’s now going to cost me much less. Thank you so much.
You are welcome! Good Luck!
Cheers!
Rob
Omg same here i was like what 😲
Great video! Straight to the Point and great footage of steps involved. Thank you Rob!
Thanks man ,I was getting charged above 150 to install the cabin and engine filter and I UA-cam's and saved alot !!!
Thanks for showing how easy it is to change the engine air filter.
Brought my CRV in for an oil change and dealership showed pic of “my” apparently dirty old cabin air filter” as well as a dirty engine air filter. What they didn’t know is that my cabin air filter was just replaced a couple months ago, so very unlikely that those were pics of MY filters... SMH...
LOL! You really can't trust mechanics. Doesn't seem to matter where you go.
Wow that's it? No way I'm going to the dealer for them to do this
Thank you so much
LOL! You're welcome!
Thank you so much, Rob! I had a threaded screw on my air box, so I had to use a ratchet instead of a screwdriver, but your tutorial made it super easy.
You're welcome! Thanks for your comment!
Cheers!
Rob
Thanks, my 2019 CR-V failed the multi-point inspection. Replace Engine Air Filter & Cabin Filter - Maintenance Minder 2. $141.95 at dealership. Thank you very much for the $100. savings!!
Thank you for the video! actually I came back from the dealer yesterday, they were gonna charge me $128.88 to replace the filter, I refused and they also asked me to change the brake fluid which is another $129.99.
The filters are an easy DIY. Brake fluid should be changed periodically and it is expensive and I wonder if they actually perform the service or just bill you for it. I have experience with dirty mechanics and now I have trust issues LOL! That's why I DIY. Thanks for your comment!
Cheers!
Rob
@@robsgaragewoodworkinHi Rob, thank you for the reply. The dealer usually recommend me first and gave me a quote on the price, I then have a choice to let them proceed or refuse.PS they also mentioned my tire was a little flat (another $50) My closest tire shop only costs $20!
In the past, I always let them do the work as they made it sound very severe. EG, last year they asked me to do a balance check which costed few hundred bucks. I let them proceed as I experienced couple puthole issue during the winter and thought it's safer to let them check ,or it may ended couple thousand bucks if there's a real problem. Anyways, it's really cool you know how to DIY, Thanks again! Jennifer
Thank you so much for posting such a simple straightforward instructional video. Worked like a charm!
Only problem I had is the weak bolts in there snapped right off with almost no pressure when putting them back in.
I would suggest that you only use hand tools (8mm socket on a handle) when tightening the air filter cover screws. We used one dealer for all service on my wife's CR-V. I decided to change the oil, oil filter and air filter. Much to my surprise, three of the four air filter cover screws were snapped off! I took the car in for inspection and additional services and mentioned that somehow, three of the four screws were broken off (the broken off stud remained in the threads). I talked to the service manager and mentioned that they were the only ones to ever perform maintenance on this vehicle since we purchased it and I suspected that their tech must have broken off the heads when reinstalling the cover. Nobody ever mentioned this to my wife and the cover didn't seal very well possibly letting unfiltered air enter the intake manifold. To the service manager's credit, he got approval from his manager to replace the three broken bolts. So it is VERY easy to snap the heads off these air cleaner cover bolts ... DON'T use and impact gun for tightening!!
me too!
Thanks man! Honda dealership in my area (southern CA) quoted me $150 to change out engine and cabin filter. No joke. Been changing my own for years now..1st time on this car tho.
You're welcome! Thanks for your comment!
Cheers!
Rob
Hey Rob its a helpful video.
Can you put some best filter suggestions for crv 2019.
I would only buy the OEM or aftermarket equivalent. I would stay away from the K&N and
"performance" filters. Your best bet is just to make sure the filter is changed yearly or when dirty for best performance.
Cheers!
Rob
@@robsgaragewoodworkin thx great vid made it easy for me. The cabin filter is even easier! Just an FYI I went to Honda dealer parts dept to get OEM filter for engine and cabin filter- it was about 60 US dollars for both w/ tax. Also a tip for dyiers the cabin oem replacement (mine was 2019 crv) goes in sideways compared to original new cabin filter that slid in 'portrait'. Hard to screw up since if you try to go portrait it won't quite fit, only fits if inserted 'landscape.' Another clue is pleats should be in same orientation as one coming out. Also to note: air flow arrow should always point down toward floor. Thx again
Thank you for your video it was straight to the point insightful helpful and appreciated. Good job.
You're welcome! Thanks for your comment!
Cheers!
Rob
Thanks a bunch!! Saves me time and money! Great job on this video! FYI: get the mic closer to your lips and lower the gain for a clean sound.
Yeah I'm thinking a new mic is in order. It seems I can't adjust the volume properly anymore.
You had me at 0:56 ... you made my day!!!! Thanks for the help and entertainment.
LOL! You're welcome! Thanks for your comment!
Cheers!
Rob
Very useful. Clear and easy to follow. Got more topics?
When you go on my channel home page hit videos and there are lost of video's to choose from. Not a lot of car video's but a few...
Thanks for your comment!
Cheers!
Rob
Just had a oil change on my 2021 CRV at my local dealer in Canada. I also asked them to change the air filter. They charged me $25.59 for the filter and no charge for the labour. All dealers don't inflate their parts prices. Just my $0.02
Great video... exactly what I needed. Dealership wanted $90 for this job! Bahhhhaaaaa!
Thanks much for your help.
Crazy eh! Thanks for your comment!
Cheers!
Rob
Great straight to the point video!
Thanks Roomie!
It costs US$12.97 on Amazon. I just replaced it myself using your guidance. Thanks!
Good Price! Thanks for your comment!
Cheers!
Rob
Thank you Rob. I have a 19 CRV and nowhere in the owner's manual is there anything about the air filter or where it is located. I guessed where it was...lol. Thanks again!
You're Welcome!
Thanks for the upload! My 2019 isn't idling smoothly so thought I'd check the air filter to see if that would fix it. Cheers from Colorado
Did it work???
@@robsgaragewoodworkin actually, I think it did! The air filter itself wasn't all that dirty but there were 20 or so rat craps piled up in there so I just vacuumed all that out.
tq bro for your DIY process'.. sharp and clear
You're welcome! Thanks for your comment!
Cheers!
Rob
My son dropped the screw and we can’t find it anywhere in the chasis ( can be under metal parts) you think that do some damage? Fortunately the alternator belt was not at all close.
Also you know were I can find the screw?
I use a telescoping magnet to sweep around the area and look for the part. Check the inside of the air filter box and pipe as well. It’s not likely going to cause an issue.
Hi do you need to do oil change first in order to replace the air filter or it’s doesn’t matter? Thanks
No. It’s just that they check the air filter at the same time when you are doing the oil change. I change my air filters yearly.
Thank you so much! You got a new subscriber!
You’re welcome and thanks for the sub!
Thanks!! This is something super easy I can do. 😄
With time, effort and a workshop manual there is nothing you can't do! Go get em tiger!
Cheers!
Rob
Thank you Rob, really helpful. I can not take the nut out, can you kindly let me know the instruments you use?
8mm socket on a ratchet or small impact gun. They won’t come all the way out but will loosen and just pull up on the cover.
Thanks Rob.
Any link where to buy this air filter?
From Toronto
Any auto parts store carries it.
Thanks Rob, helpful the video, from Calgary ,AB. Cheers
You're welcome!
Thanks for your comment!
Cheers!
Rob
Excelent. Thanks so much for your help 👍👍👍👍
What are the names of the tools I need? and where do you recommend I buy the filter from? I have a 2019. Thanks!!
small socket set and you can get the filter from an auto parts store. Good Luck!
Thanks for posting! 👍
You're welcome! Thanks for your comment!
Cheers!
Rob
how can i get the model of my 2021 honda crv, air and cabin filters? Thank you, Rob's Garage Woodworking
Go to the parts store and tell them the year and model of crv and they will give you the parts
How often or how many miles it needs to be change?
I would change it every year or when its dirty.
Cheers!
Rob
Strange...the model of air filter may be the same up through 2021, but the air filter cover for my 2018 CRV is quite different. Easier in fact, because it is attached by spring clips and not screws.
In Canada we only have the 1.5L turbo engine offered for all the CRV's. Maybe where you are they have a different engine option. I like the spring clips better.
Cheers!
Rob
Thank you for taking the time!
You're Welcome!
Thank you brother for this video!
Thanks for your comment!
Good Luck with your repair!
Great Video and thank you so much Rob!
Glad you liked it! Thanks for your comment!
Cheers!
Rob
Thanks man hop you will do more maintenance on the crv thanks lots 👍
Thanks! Will do as needed!
Thanks for your comment!
Cheers!
Rob
Thanks great Job regards from cdmx México 🇲🇽😀
Thanks for your comment!
Cheers!
Rob
Thanks you saved me $100 as a poor college student
Keep your eyes open and your ear to the ground, put in some effort and you won't be poor for long!
Cheers!
Rob
Thanks for your diy video, just got 2020 crv and planning on doing some maintenance before the dealership clean up my wallet.
LOL! They are bad for that
Thanks for the video!
You're welcome!
Cheers!
Rob
Thanks, Rob! Great videos. I’ll never pay someone to change the engine or cabin filter again
That's the spirit!
1.6 liter turbo and 2.4 liter are same filter?
In Canada we only have the 1.5L Turbo available in the CR-V
Awesome, thanks😁
Thanks, super easy. So-called "owner's manual" doesn't have ANY information on the filter, not even where it is. Just say no - to dealer service.
LOL! Glad to help!
Cheers!
Rob
Yes, I couldn’t believe that the manual has absolutely nothing about the air filter. What a joke.
Great video!
Great videos!! Thank you.
You're welcome! Thanks for your comment!
Cheers!
Rob
Nice video. Thanks
Thank you! Easy peasy!!
You're welcome!
I am in Canada too. May I ask where I can buy it?
Any auto parts store. Don’t go to Canadian Tire.
@@robsgaragewoodworkin Thanks for your reply. Yeah I have checked Canadian tire which they don't have it for 2018 crv. I am in BC do you have any big auto parts store recommend?
@@andrewm7611 Car quest, ideal, parts source. You can even order them from Rock Auto in the states.
@@robsgaragewoodworkin Thank you so much
Can you do throttle body cleaning on crv 2021 hybrid
That should be a direct injection engine. If you are having issues they may need to clean the valves. It may be covered under warranty.
Dealers pull this all the time, I have seen too many times while in their waiting room a sales rep walking in and showing a customer the cabin and air filter telling them they need to be changed, "Do you want us to take care of that for you" I have herd as much as $119 to change both of them....makes me sick.... you can get both filters for less then $30 and it takes 10 minutes to do it yourself...It takes them longer to rotate your tires...
LOL! I know! That's why I made the video. People have no idea just how easy and inexpensive it is.
Thanks for your comment!
Cheers!
Rob
Great video.
You're welcome! Thanks for your comment!
Cheers!
Rob
Where can I get replacement screws in the event that I stripped them?
Well…. You can take them to a home centre and try to find bolts that have the same treads and are the same length or longer. You can go to an auto wreckers and get some off an older model or demo’d car.
just m
just need to have the right tool. What's the tool again
All you need is a socket set.
@@robsgaragewoodworkin thank you so much
@@lizanavarro You’re welcome!
I just needed a Philips head screwdriver. Everyone has that. Easy peasy.
Where did you buy the filter?
You can get them at local auto parts supply stores. Good Luck with your repair!
Rob
Thank you!
Is that a 2.4l or a 1.5 turbo?
1.5l turbo.
Thanks, I got a 2017 LX 2.4l
Thy only offer the 1.5l turbo in Canada for those model years.
Im from México
mine isn't a turbo. 2018 2.4 LX
Which air filter are those
I got this one from Car Quest.
@@robsgaragewoodworkin thanks mate. How many miles do u change filter
@@augustinenirmal9832 I just change mine once per year which is about 25-30k
Thank you
You're welcome! Thanks for the comment!
Cheers!
Rob
I paid $80 once at the dealer until I checked Amazon $27
Crazy Eh! You can get them at local auto parts stores at a decent value too. Such an easy thing to DIY.
Thanks for your comment!
Cheers!
Rob
Thanks
You're Welcome!
Honda quoted me $106 total to buy and install both Engine and Cabin filter
Crazy eh!
why do dealers charge $100 for this
Because they can... And now you'll save that $100 because you can!
Cheers!
Rob
Very easy to do. Didn't even take 5 minutes.
Crazy eh! Don't forget to change the cabin air filter. ua-cam.com/video/khtrwa_sDGw/v-deo.html
This is for 1.5 Turbo.
Yes. That’s the only engine available in Canada
They charge 189.00 to change this at the dealer....ugh
I know!
They were charging me almost 100$ all install 🤣🤣🤣 no sense at all bought the 2 filters install myself cost me 35$ 🤣🤣
Awesome feeling isn't it! DIY junkie in the making...
My honda dealership tried charging me $90 for this.
Crazy eh!
Honda dealership tried to charge my wife $50 to change her filter. Scammers
LOL! Easy money!
Ryobi tools are crap man. Cmon
LOL! I can't afford the other brands. Every time they change batteries they screw their customers. Even if I have to replace a couple of Ryobi tools it's far cheaper than replacing all your tools to go from ni cad to lithium. Hell, I can get a whole set of new ryobi tools with two batteries for the price of one dewalt battery.
@@robsgaragewoodworkin I hear you brother. Keep up the good work
Esos mecánicos son unos sucios, debió de limpiar antes de colocar el filtro nuevo.
Thank you 😊
You're welcome 😊
thanks
You're welcome!