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Hands On Dismantler
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Приєднався 3 січ 2013
No click bait here!!!! Just a guy who loves anything with a engine! I have spent over 10 years working on cars and trucks and its about time I start show casing what I do in hopes that it will help others! we all have to start somewhere and I hope I am the start for someone looking into doing their own work on their own vehicles. This is a new channel for me so any feedback positive or negative is welcome! Thank you and I sincerely hope you enjoy.
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Tired of watching videos of people recording their animals or side projects that don't pertain to the video? are you looking for some guidance on your current project and just want answers? look no further than HOD!! I'm doing a tire rotation on this model Y and I promise that's all I'm doing. no side quests on this channel! Thank you for watching, i hope it helps!
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I did my 2016 Silverado fronts last night, boot was shredded, pin was seized bad.. did a new bracket when I couldn’t figure how to do the boots… today I did the rears and found this video- thanks for saving me an extra trip out and money! Replaced all 4 boots on the rear brackets <10 min. Great advice!
👍great videos.... Thanks for your hard made it video
Thank you for the comment!
Hi anyone, after changing filter, I have all kinds of codes. Engine light on. Obd reader says engine coolant temperature sensor (po 118) and intake air temperature sensor, mass or volume air flow A circuit low. I'm sure it's cause of what I dud. I shoulda took off battery. Should I run-it maybe it will clear itself. Or take to shop. I cleared codes then turned on for a bit and light came back on. I didn't drive far enough. I'm on liver transplant list only car. Tried to save a Lil $ I might of bumped something loose. Temp reading was working backward but now ok. Anyone help please
Go back and check the sensor connections in the area you were working. Sounds to me like you attempted to start the car before plugging everything back in. This will cause these codes to appear. Double check your connections make sure nothings damaged. Clear the codes once the work is complete, then drive the vehicle after and see if they re appear. If they do, then you may have damaged a wire somewhere in that area when working on the filter. Replacing the filter will not cause a check engine light even if you did it wrong. 👍🏼
@HandsOnDismantler thx. I cleared codes what I found is had to relearn throttle body reset. I had cleaned it a little. But guess I didn't know I had to do that
Love you Donald , all the way from Scotland uk ❤
It’s Dan!
I just did this and used a 13/16 spark plug socket (which more people might have already!). Lots of room inside for the boot, and the open end is nice and smooth so as not to beat up the rubber. :)
Heck yeah! That’s awesome. Thank you for watching.
Would've loved to do this but all I have are dirty flathead screwdrivers 😢
😂 👌
Did this today 2006 Duramax. Cycled 1 gallon through. 3/8 ID clear hose 10’ down to drain pan. Sucked out reservoir then Refilled and did about 10 start ups and pressing brake pedal. Fluid was dark brown but not black. Brakes are definitely better. Steering is better also.
Nice! That’s awesome to hear!
honda is not standing good on any ac warranty the dealers have been trained to say a outside hit the condenser they are liers and con artist you will never get any help out of honda because there is no one to hold them accountable the warranty is not worth the paper it is written on
I agree! They’re horrible now. All they care about is their “helpful Honda people” commercials. But they leave Honda owners in the dark.
Hi is it same for 2018 Toyota Highlander hybrid limited. Much appreciated
I believe the 2018 is a different design but you can check the same general location.
Good job my brutha 😎💪🏽💯💯💯
Thank you!
Thank u I love you saved my life was stuck in flash flood
❤️❤️❤️ 😭 I’m so glad you’re ok!
Edit: I got the filter cover on!!!! All the videos I’ve seen have made it look easy. They are all 2 minute videos. I don’t have a Nissan, but my boyfriend does. And he is the most anti-car-maintenance person I know. He has ignored the filter for 6 years, and laughs when I tell him he needs to do certain things to maintain his car. But his car reeks! He refuses to take the car to a dealer and his mechanic said he couldn’t do it because he didn’t have the right tools. That is such a load of crap. He shouldn’t be a mechanic! So I managed to get the filter out, but not without shredding it. The new one went in fairly smoothly. I was expecting more resistance. I just kept “see-saw’ing” it (if you can call it that) into the compartment. I’m hoping I put it in right. Although I’m not sure how it can be sitting wrong in there if it is flush with the opening. I can’t for the life of me get that damn cover back on though! I finally gave up. I will try again tomorrow. I hate Nissans. Thank you for your video. It’s the only one that showed the cover plate not going back on. I thought it was me.
I’m sorry I just saw this comment! Thank you for editing it and letting me know you got it on! This is a great comment filled with both happy and sad emotions lol. But yes, I’m on your side on this one, 6 years is a LONG time! And yes you should def find a new mechanic!
Bro thank you so much this really worked for me
Awesome! Ur welcome
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Thanks for this. Does it also have a transmission strainer at the bottom? Does that need to be replaced as well ? Also do all cars have both tranny filters and strainers?
Nah just focus on the filter in the video and you’ll be great!
Mine 2016 Honda Civic CVT only took 3 quarts and started pouring out the check bolt, is that normal?
Yes that’s normal, just make sure it’s leveled and not overfilled. If you’re worried, just drive a little and recheck it.
Its crazy infuriating! Stupid KARR system. Stupid dealers. IF any dealer uses this garbage, walk away asap and go to a different dealer!
Yup! It’s only going to get worse if they use karr systems!
Thank you so much. How do you know which crush washers to get? If I'm looking on Amazon, it's confusing
It’s not a huge deal to reuse them once or twice. But if you really want to swap it you’ll have better luck at the dealer. If you want to shop online you’ll have to measure it and match it
I have a 2015 honda civic and its always had ac issues but the warranty is exp and i aint paying for a new ac.
It’s soooooo hot rn though!
Thanks!
You’re welcome!
Good job 👍🏻
Thank you!
Hey not sure if you monitor this old video but my car seems to revs while stopped or parked when only my AC is on.. I think that’s Normal do you agree? Thanks ❤
Dang, I had a recall and Ford come all the way to my house and replace it for free and I had no issues before or after. Honda seems to be picky.
Helpful Honda people only help those who don’t buy their cars. They don’t care about us 😭
Thanks for this. Well done! It's funny- 2002 Chevy: Step one, pull pins. step two, remove headlight. 2015 Impala: Step one, remove front bumper......
Exactly 😂
Thank you. 👍
You’re welcome!
Instructions are super easy to follow and video doesnt include any obnoxious sidetracking of any sort. Just straight to the point and then we're done. Super helpful, thanks! 👍
That’s what I pride myself on. It annoys me when I watch UA-cam videos and it goes nowhere.
Thanks for the video.
You’re welcome!
they need to get sued
Unfortunately this is common dealership practices. :/ that’s why I try to bring awareness to it
If you do go from the underside, is it easier to access?
It can be, just depends on how skinny you are lol.
My sister has a 2016 Honda Fit and the AC is warm that sucks
Dang! I’m sorry to hear that. :/ there’s plenty of good info in the comment sections from others. Worth checking out
Which one of those sensors is the idle control valve?
So, what alarm can you use?
Honestly these days, alarms are pointless. No one ever comes to help when they go off. They usually go bad and cause issues. Almost every new car comes with a factory alarm already installed. Dealerships just install these KARR systems INTO the factory alarm and charge you extra for it.
good for long drives in the countryside
Yup!
Replacing my AC belt today, this is very helpful and let me know exactly what I need. Thanks a lot.
Hope it all goes smooth!! 👍🏼
Yep! Exactly what mine is doing.
Dang :/
Do you check oil levels via check bolt when engine is hot or cold or warm? Read CVT oil expands 10% when hot.
You should only be checking it during service. After that it stays closed until next service. Or unless you have some reason to remove it
Does CVT transmission oil expand in volume if it is old and dirty? My 2017 civic now has 190K km on it, and bought it used with 30K km on the odometer. First CVT oil swap I'm doing and think I may had my car slanted forward as when I drained the oil, 4.8 litres came out. Now I only have 4 litres to refil the car with. Do I simply use the 4 litre and add 0.8L of the old oil I've taken out? I don't know if the old dirty oil expands in volume. And I'm hesitant to use the bolt level check if indeed the CVT volume expands of the car is not leveled properly. What do you guys think?
Everyone’s drain amount will be different that’s why the check bolt is there to check the level as you fill. If you used all the bottles and you still need more, I’d recommend trying to get additional new fluid. It’s not worth the risk putting dirty fluid back in.
@@HandsOnDismantler What do you mean "risk" for putting back dirty fluid? I've readded about 500 mL of dirty fluid back. I mean the dirty fluid was in there and transmission was working fine, so where is the risk in adding back dirty fluid?
Does the car have to be perfectly level? Im on ramps in the front and jacked the back. My garage is sloped. So im unuse what level really is.ni think the back is a tad lower then the front of the car. Not sure how sensitive the transmission is to over filling? Ill measure the liquid which was drained to see how much came out.
Ideally yes you need to be leveled or close to it.
Excellent, exceptional thanks
Thank you! 🙏
Holy shit step one actually worked.
Woop woop! 🙌🏼
@@HandsOnDismantler literally was in my car tryna get it to work and the first thing I tried…freaking worked
Thanks. This was driving me nuts and went to several tire pressure stations to make sure gauge was correctly reading 35 psi in all 4 tires. Just tried your instructions and all is well. Would be nice for Honda to put in the owner's manual. Made my day! Thanks again.
Yeah it can be annoying! Glad you got it.
You give good advice, and I wish I came across your video before I replaced my filter. Totally bent the u-pipe. Luckily I was able to compress the kink out as a temporary fix, because it's going to take weeks to get a replacement. Can definitely see this as being a common mistake for the folks who attempt this less common job.
Oh no! Did it cause a puncture in the line? Periodically check it because if the fluid leaks out it can cause the trans to fail
@@HandsOnDismantler Luckily the pipe didn't puncture. It just bent in such a way that would restrict flow. As a temporary fix, I used a vise to work the kink out and it's been fine. The replacement pipe arrives this week, which means I'll get some practice doing the job over again 🤣
Great video- very clear instruction
Thank you Judy!
Good morning!I have been watching your video for changing the transmission fluid.kindly advise regarding Honda Civic V-tec gear box.Here is the situation when start driving this vehicle for some few metres, for gear 1 and gear 2 I experience strange movements,it jacks,also takes does not have smooth gear change.
Replacing the filter MIGHT help this … IF. It is dirty and clogged. But depending on the mileage they transmission may be on its way out. I would not recommend a flush at this point. If warranted, you could take a shot at doing a transmission drain and refill but do not do a flush
My 2017 civic EX has 190K km on it, bought it with 30K km on it. About to do my first CVT oil change. 1. On a manual I found it says to run the car till operating temperature and then start to drain/fill the oil. Is this necessary does the oil amount/thickness change with temperature? 2. Can I just add the same amount of CVT oil back in which drained out? Without having to go through the check bolt procedure? 3. Read if a car has gone long without a CVT oil change that a full flush is not recommended as it can damange the transnission by removeing the sludge, is this true? If so a oil change would be enough? Regards, Rev
Getting it to operating temps ensures the correct amount of fluid is in the trans pan during service. No, you’ll need to use the check bolt to make sure you have the correct level. With proper maintenance a FLUSH is never needed. And if you wait too long a flush can harm it more than help
Any torque specs for the check bolt?
Yes I believe I state it in the video
ok but why does this happen in the first place?
That’s a good question. Honda hasn’t made a fix available for it yet. Usually when you take it to the dealership they will do the exact same thing. Hopefully they have a firmware update by now
@@HandsOnDismantler Thanks for the info. I recently started having a new problem, when I turn off my car it no longer saves my place on the track I was listening to, it always restarts from the beginning of the first track. Any idea what's causing that?
Havnt heard of that issue. Could be your settings in the usb device or the kind of device being used. Sorry I don’t have more info
Can I use wd 40 to clean?
Noooooooooooooooo!
Well what do you know turning it off and back on actually worked for once lol thanks man!
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Do a flush and get all contaminated oil out. Just did mine. Cost more but worth it for sure. Humble opinion 😌.
The new oil would just be contaminated from the old residual oil left over from the contaminated oil that wasn’t flushed out? But why is the oil contaminated in the first place?🤔🤔🤔🤔 trans fluid should be clean if you’re doing maintenance.