DIY 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Honda Accord Change CVT Transmission Fluid

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024

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  • @PokeYourEyez
    @PokeYourEyez Před rokem +49

    I just changed my transmission fluid thanks to your video. I want to add some important notes. I recommend buying an extra qt of transmission fluid. This is for people using jacks and not the car ramp: After removing the drain bolt, you should unjack the car because there is still a handful of old fluid left. With the drain bolt still removed, pour in that extra qt of transmission fluid to flush out as much old fluid as possible. Jack the car back up, put the drain bolt back in, and add the remainder 4 qts of transmission fluid. It adds a little more time, but it’s nice having as much clean fluid as possible. Again, thank you!

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the kind words and the info. It’s always nice to learn and get other perspectives. Cheers!

  • @isnowyazn
    @isnowyazn Před 5 měsíci +11

    I highly recommend changing the transmission filter as well. The one for the 9th gen (13-17) Accord 2.4L I4 CVT models, is an in-line filter, located underneath the battery tray. It isn’t super hard to do, and the part is also relatively cheap. Some people don’t change it because they usually don’t know about it, or the mechanic tells them it’s “not necessary”.
    This is probably good to change at the halflife mark of the car, or at every “major maintenance” interval, like changing things like the water pump and timing belt, or something like a valve adjustment (usually done on average around ~100k mileage).
    Assuming you change your AT fluid on time (or CVT fluid in this case), you should only have to be changing the (in-line) trans filter only once or twice the lifetime of your transmission/car. The latter would be for some other kind of situation where maybe there is some kind of contamination or blockage that the first filter change maybe didn’t solve; this case is usually much more rare though….

  • @retselyarrh3895
    @retselyarrh3895 Před rokem +20

    Great video!!
    I had a 2013 Honda Accord with 232,000 miles on it. A deer took it out!! LoL
    I ran dedicated snow tires for the winter and in April when I went back to the summer tires, I would always change the transmission fluid!! (About 26,000 mile)
    Honda fluid only!!!!
    I cannot stress that enough!!

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před rokem +1

      100% use the Honda fluid. Way cheaper than a new transmission.

    • @jonlinen225
      @jonlinen225 Před rokem +3

      Did it still have original its original CVT? MY 2014 only has to 63k. Still runs like brand new. Only thing changed with this car is the battery and brakes. Best car I've owned so far. I've had probably 10 different cats over the years.

    • @TraxxasRustler97
      @TraxxasRustler97 Před rokem +2

      @@jonlinen225 They are great cars overall! Just a reminder you might want to change out the engine & cabin air filters if you haven’t already.

    • @jonlinen225
      @jonlinen225 Před rokem +2

      @@TraxxasRustler97 done and dusted. With water from Mississippi River.

    • @anthonygordon752
      @anthonygordon752 Před rokem +1

      I learned about changing the fluid every 30k miles when I noticed my accord would have this subtle shake after turning it on. After swapping the fluid it was gone

  • @CRuM770
    @CRuM770 Před 2 lety +27

    Great video!
    Couple suggestions, if you can't jack up both ends of the car level to access the check bolt from below, when you have the front end raised, crack the level bolt and put it back slightly more than finger tight. Then it's easier to get out from above.
    Also, most of the time you don't need new crush washers. If there is no noticeable damage, they will do the job as good as new.

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 2 lety +6

      Thanks for the suggestion. It definitely would have been easier from the bottom. I figured the washers would still be good but just figured since they’re cheap why not. Thanks again for the comment. Cheers!

    • @biwwdabeah
      @biwwdabeah Před rokem +1

      @@MobileCarMechanicgood practice to change if you have the washers.

    • @THECHEWBACCA41
      @THECHEWBACCA41 Před rokem +1

      Well damn I just wasted half a day trying to get all the parts before I started

  • @carlherbst8442
    @carlherbst8442 Před rokem +7

    When you add fluid, it goes over the check bolt before it goes down to the reservoir. As a result, any time you take out the check bolt, about 10-20 drops of fluid will come out, whether it's full or not. To be sure the reservoir is full, you need to wait until an ounce or two comes out when you remove the check bolt, not just 10-20 drops. You also don't want to take out the check bolt before you add fluid, or it will come right out of the check bolt hole. I almost got fooled by the 10-20 drops that came out of the check bolt hole the first time I removed it after putting in 3.5 quarts. It wasn't full until I added about 4.5 quarts in all (2015 Accord). Also, the check bolt is very easy to remove from below. Thanks for the great video!

  • @ygbodybuilder3023
    @ygbodybuilder3023 Před 11 měsíci +3

    This has to be the most simplest and easy way of showing how to change thr fluid on these cars

  • @bradhelfrich6602
    @bradhelfrich6602 Před 2 lety +22

    Great video! Hint: It's easier to do the check bolt from under the car. Just go to the rear and jack it up till it's level. You don't have to move the car.

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for the tip.

    • @johnmurphy40
      @johnmurphy40 Před 2 lety +7

      Brad does a nice job, however he is doing more work than he needs . When you start the job just make sure the car is level, drain the fluid, you will be draining very close to 4 qt. forget the check bolt, just put the same amount back in, cold drain, I do it more often then I need to....simple 4qt.

    • @bradhelfrich6602
      @bradhelfrich6602 Před 2 lety +4

      @@johnmurphy40 I agree next time I do it 4 qts is going in it, the little bit you drain off won't make a difference.

    • @billpizzifred5769
      @billpizzifred5769 Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@bradhelfrich6602 -- mine drained 4.75 quarts-- I had to buy 5 quarts and drained out excess via level plug like in the video (about 1/4 of a quart)... is not too hard to do from the top... I was concerned the dealer overfilled on previous change when draining and got out nearly 5 quarts..

    • @bradhelfrich6602
      @bradhelfrich6602 Před 2 lety +2

      @@billpizzifred5769 Thats odd someone overfilled it, the rule is you buy 4 qts dealer doesn't use the check bolt either.

  • @davidkuzmanov3488
    @davidkuzmanov3488 Před měsícem

    I just change mine. Was 1st time ,hard enough to crack drain bolt. Lot spill when drain , and spill when fill up. 😂😂😂 rokie .
    But now car is shift smooth like butter 17 accord 118 k.
    Thanks for video .
    Great help.
    Will subscibe , for more videos.🎉

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před měsícem +1

      I’d call that a win, those bolts can be stubborn if they have never been removed. Glad the video helped you out. Cheers!

    • @davidkuzmanov3488
      @davidkuzmanov3488 Před měsícem

      @@MobileCarMechanic my bolt dont have metal shaving on it. Fluid was black , dirty and smell bad. I pour 4 qt , and after do shifting gears , open check bolt. I saw like 0.1- 0.2 out from check bolt. Now tranny shift like butter.😎

  • @IsraelRydel
    @IsraelRydel Před měsícem +2

    I just completed this job and Ive got a few tips. Buy an extra quart. Draining my transmission got me a little more than I was expecting, around 4.5qts. I just added 4 back in because that’s what Honda recommends. When removing the check bolt only like 2 drops came out which I figured was fine. Upon driving the car something was off so I ended up buying an extra quart and putting it in. Really the only way to know the transmission is at the right level is to ensure when you remove the check bolt there is a good stream that turns into a drip. If you just have a few drops it could have been splashed up there when shifting through the gears and the transmission might actually still be low.

    • @nelsonhuynh
      @nelsonhuynh Před 17 dny

      just did mine today, just some drops come out.will buy extra qt tomorrow

  • @bens3767
    @bens3767 Před 2 lety +4

    My 2013 Honda accord had juttering at 48,000 miles. I did 3 flush and fills and now at 53,000 miles it runs like brand new. I used AMSOIL cvt fluid because it's proven to have better ratings for longer life and higher quality oils.

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 2 lety

      That’s awesome. What AMSOIL fluid did you use?

    • @edubb2491
      @edubb2491 Před rokem +1

      how many quarts did you have to buy..to do a 3 flush n fill... that stuff aint cheap..16$ a quart for honda brand..scared to use other brands..i got slight slam while taking off from start 2016 honda accord with 54,000 miles..did a fluid Change at 30,000

    • @bens3767
      @bens3767 Před rokem +1

      @@edubb2491 i ended up going to amsoils website and becoming a member which gives you a discount... i bought 3 full cvt jugs and all my motor oil as well an an engine treatment (overkill) but in the end its an investment and i have peace of mind my car has the best fluids in it.

    • @bens3767
      @bens3767 Před rokem +2

      @@edubb2491 i also had a jutter in my engine before using and it went away after i switched over to amsoil. dont believe others who say to only use honda brand, its bullshit.

    • @edubb2491
      @edubb2491 Před rokem +1

      @@bens3767 hmm..ill have to try..most all vids say only use honda CVT..hmm did you mean to say transmission?

  • @paulhaddad9646
    @paulhaddad9646 Před 2 lety +4

    Really enjoyed the step by step process - Thank you!!

  • @toniamando1154
    @toniamando1154 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you. it was a simple job.

  • @nrigroom
    @nrigroom Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks for sharing. 2015 Accord. Fluid was replaced by dealership at 50K miles and then again by me yesterday at 114K miles. Surprisingly, I got just slightly OVER 4 quarts out: probably 4.1 quarts! I only had 4 quarts of new fluid and poured all in. Loosened the check bolt from above on level ground but couldn't watch from above (not enough light) whether or not there was a momentary drip. By the time I got under the car, there was no drip, but just slight wetness from a very thin stream near the bolt. So, if anything came out, it was miniscule. I am now anxious whether I put too little in. What to do? Should I buy another quart and simply add 0.1 quart? Should I add more and go through the check bolt rechecking process again? My initial hunch was that the dealership put too much fluid at the 50K mile change, but this is clearly not the case as otherwise a bunch would have come out through the check bolt.

  • @shaggydawg5419
    @shaggydawg5419 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I just replaced mine at 50,000 miles. Maintenance minder shows A (replace engine oil), 1 (rotate tires) and 3 (replace transmission fluid) for the first time since I bought the car brand new in March 2017. I notice about 4 qt in the drain pan. I put back 4 HCF-2 fluid but the strange thing is when I removed the check bolt, only a bit of fluid flows out in about 1-2 second before it starts dripping. I see clips from many users and some of them show a lot of fluid flows out of the check bolt for longer than 3 seconds before it starts dripping.
    I'm not sure if I underfill it but if I see 4 qt in the drain pan, putting back 4 bottles (1 qt each) ought to be enough. Nothing gets spilled onto the ground or engine so the entire 4 qt is inside the transmission.

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 7 měsíci +2

      I like to match what comes out so I don’t overfill. If 4qts is what you drained then I see no issue with replacing it with 4qts. It probably leaked a couple drips since it’s at the right level and not overfilled.

  • @kennycase8881
    @kennycase8881 Před rokem +2

    A good tip:don’t remove the check plug until you top it off with what you think is enough because I just wasted a whole quart because it goes right back out that hole never have I seen this I’ve always taken the check plug out of vehicles or bikes or whatever first then I fill it until the Oil come out the check hole but this must be right in line with the full hole my mistake

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před rokem

      Thanks for the tip. Cheers!

    • @tommy2timez
      @tommy2timez Před rokem +3

      It’s safer to fill it up fully and then drain. A whole quart drained out when you loosed the check bolt?. Was the car level?. The correct level is just under 4 quarts.

    • @kennycase8881
      @kennycase8881 Před rokem

      @@tommy2timez yes it was level I just put the check bolt back in put in what I thought was 4 quarts then drained the excess out of the check bolt,it’s still a crappy design 🤣

    • @tommy2timez
      @tommy2timez Před rokem

      @@kennycase8881 lol i see..
      But you said a whole quart drained.. which means you have three quarts.. yes, crappy for sure .

  • @richardl341
    @richardl341 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you very much for making this video.

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 2 měsíci

      You’re very welcome and glad the video could be helpful. Cheers!

  • @ChrisfromKeyfarm
    @ChrisfromKeyfarm Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video!

  • @billpizzifred5769
    @billpizzifred5769 Před 2 lety +2

    Just drained 5 quarts from my 2013 accord--- Didn''t know about the level check plug (thanks)--- Will find out shortly if it was overfilled when dealer did it last time...

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 2 lety

      Good luck. Hopefully they didn’t overfill but do let us know. Cheers!

    • @billpizzifred5769
      @billpizzifred5769 Před 2 lety

      @@MobileCarMechanic Was not overfilled-- I rechecked amount drained and it was about 4.75 quarts (i spilled a little also)... I added back 5 quarts and drained back out about 1/4 of a quart so right there.... I did have to run back to the dealer in my kid's car because I only bought 4 quarts to start with and this wasn't enough to replenish....This was on my 2013 Accord Sport sedan.... Thanks again for the video...

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 2 lety

      No worries, thanks for the update!

    • @edubb2491
      @edubb2491 Před rokem +5

      ​​@@billpizzifred5769 man..5 quarts..thats way to much..it calls for 3.7 quarts..but putting 4 is ok..not 5

    • @ygbodybuilder3023
      @ygbodybuilder3023 Před 11 měsíci

      I was sitting here saying why did you put in 5 qts

  • @kingkristo_1776
    @kingkristo_1776 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Nice!! Thanks

  • @sassoukhabou1225
    @sassoukhabou1225 Před 4 měsíci

    Great video man! I will be doing a CVT fluid change on my 2013 Accord LX (95K miles on it) in a few days. I had a question about the check bolt. If the fluid initially "gushes" out for 1-2 seconds and then turns into a slow drip, it means your fluid level is good, right? Just want to make sure so I don't overfill or underfill the transmission. Thanks for the help.

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yes you want to basically have a slow dribble as that will put the fluid at the proper level.

  • @user-yx5pl1mx5p
    @user-yx5pl1mx5p Před měsícem

    Thank youuuu!!!!!!

  • @Conconboss
    @Conconboss Před 5 měsíci +1

    idk if youre still answering since this is an old video but I have 13 accord with about 135k miles on it. I bought it at 96k and dont know if the trans oil ever been changed. Do you think im good with going ahead and changing the oil and filter? I love this car and want it to last me as long as possible.

    • @absalomstar7085
      @absalomstar7085 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Rule of thumb:
      If you don’t know the last time the fluid(s)/filter(s) was changed for the vehicle, do it immediately.
      Way cheaper to change the CVT transmission fluid every 30K miles than to have to buy a new transmission or new vehicle.

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yep I agree with @absalomstar7085.

  • @MrJustyjive
    @MrJustyjive Před 7 měsíci +1

    I figured there was a filter to change.

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 7 měsíci

      Yep you can do that. We also have a video for it. See our channel. Thank you.

  • @jasonrawls6959
    @jasonrawls6959 Před rokem +1

    Do you leave it running when you check the level? Do you add extra fluid originally since some will come out until it reaches the correct level? Thanks!

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před rokem +3

      You don’t need to run it. Just as soon as fluid starts leaking out install the bolt. And no you won’t need to fill due to fluid loss from the check bolt hole.

  • @edubb2491
    @edubb2491 Před rokem

    great vid..i got slight jerk slight slam type movement while taking off.. happens every so often..only have 54,000 changed the fluid at 30,000..hope my cvt isnt failing already 2016 honda accord..ill do another change..and thanx for showing how to check the level..no damn dipstick! err

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před rokem +1

      I would recommend changing the fluid again and make sure to use the Honda transmission fluid. I’d also look into changing the filter as well which we have a video on
      czcams.com/video/1Ybae1a0gKI/video.html

  • @asantamariar
    @asantamariar Před rokem

    Thanks forcyou video

  • @hypnoticimage9687
    @hypnoticimage9687 Před 26 dny

    Anybody knows how to get the transmission bolt off
    If it strip. I know it 3/8 ratchet drive if it’s not strip but how can you take it off and replace it while changing the transmission fluid as well.

  • @Proscalecrawler
    @Proscalecrawler Před 9 měsíci

    Great video. I’ve got 2016 2.4 how many quarts did yours take?

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 9 měsíci +1

      We drained 4qts and that’s the amount I filled back in.

  • @map0824
    @map0824 Před rokem +1

    Does anyone know if the 2017 Accord Hybrid CVT uses less fluid? Videos have said 4 Quarts. I have a lot of questions because the whole thing was that the 2017 Accord Hybrid does not have a transmission or CVT but that is not true.

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před rokem

      I’m not familiar with the accord hybrid. But i would buy 4 quarts and then drain the oil and measure the amount that had drained to match the amount you will pour in.

  • @amacd08
    @amacd08 Před rokem

    I see you're running the Michelin CrossClimate tires - what do you think? My Accord is due for some new shoes very soon!

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před rokem

      They are very good. I live where it snows and rains and these tires do a very good job sticking with traction. They are quiet and provide the same mpg. I’d recommend them.

  • @ferdinandayibokou4210
    @ferdinandayibokou4210 Před 11 měsíci

    Hello. Thanks you for the video. I have 2014 Honda accord lx 4door 2.4L can I also use 4 bottles of the fluide?

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 11 měsíci +1

      It’s the same process and I would buy 4 bottles. Make sure to match the amount to what was drained.

  • @ktmrider848
    @ktmrider848 Před rokem

    Do you have to warm the car up by driving or idling before using the check bolt or can you just fill it and check it after it’s been sitting? Not sure if it matters to warm the car up or not before checking the level with the check bolt. Thanks

  • @michaeldominguez4912
    @michaeldominguez4912 Před rokem

    So the purpose of the check bolt is so that if there's any overflow - that it is drained out before it damages the CVT?

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před rokem +2

      The check bolt is there to let you know when the trans is full. Once the fluid is leaking that means you should install the bolt as the fluid level is correct.

  • @charger7022
    @charger7022 Před 2 lety +1

    Have you ever changed the filter on one of these or is it not necessary

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 2 lety

      I have not changed the filter on this yet. It's recommend that you do change the filter as well and I'm hoping to have the video for changing transmission filter soon.

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 2 lety

      Here is the video for replacing your transmission filter: czcams.com/video/1Ybae1a0gKI/video.html

  • @jamesbroomfield7799
    @jamesbroomfield7799 Před 6 měsíci

    At the very end when you check the fluid capacity with the check bolt is a car supposed to be running or off

  • @DEADIKATED
    @DEADIKATED Před rokem +1

    I cracked the pan while driving does it take a gasket or Honda bond?

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před rokem

      Unfortunately do not have access to the service manual at the moment so I am not sure. If you do not see a gasket when you take it off then it will be RTV or Hondabond all around the perimeter.

  • @chrisng9934
    @chrisng9934 Před rokem

    Hi I really like your video show step by step, I have 2017 Honda accord hybrid. Do you know where is the transmission Fluid check bolt location? I can't find the check bolt location in my manual book. Please help🙏

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před rokem

      Thank you. I’ve not worked on the hybrid. What I would do is measure the amount of fluid that is drained from the transmission and fill the transmission with the same amount.

    • @chrisng9934
      @chrisng9934 Před rokem

      @@MobileCarMechanic Ok thanks

  • @brianmoore8113
    @brianmoore8113 Před rokem +1

    I've got 142k miles on my 2013 Accord Sport and unfortunately I've never changed the transmission fluid. Would you recommend a drain amd fill now or leave it as is? And why?

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před rokem

      You should be fine honestly. I replaced the fluid on this accord at 135k and since then the car has been fine.

    • @edubb2491
      @edubb2491 Před rokem

      wow..u never changed it..your lucky..i got a 2016 accord sport with 54,000.. did my first change at 30,000 but now i got slight jerk going on while taking off!🙄

    • @edubb2491
      @edubb2491 Před rokem +1

      ​@@MobileCarMechanic its recommended to change every 25 to 50k..depending on driving

    • @aliz.526
      @aliz.526 Před rokem +1

      I’m on same boat here haven’t change my transmission fluid yet, I have about 130k miles not sure if I should change it or leave it alone the car runs great. Just wondering if you changed the transmission oil on your car and if so notice any difference the way the car runs? Thanks for any device.

    • @edubb2491
      @edubb2491 Před rokem +1

      @@aliz.526 😲CVT? So 130k means 80,000 miles you should change..not to late

  • @integrity1547
    @integrity1547 Před měsícem

    Your title says 2013 - 2017, but you mention 2014 through 17. Will this work for 2013 models?

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před měsícem +1

      It will work with 2013. Made a mistake at the intro.

    • @integrity1547
      @integrity1547 Před 26 dny

      Thank you. Is there another name for the fluid check? I can’t locate one

  • @nogimmicks9558
    @nogimmicks9558 Před 2 lety +1

    Does the “check plug” use the same washer as the “drain plug” washer? I don’t see it listed in the description with the rest of the list of parts you used

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 2 lety

      It’s a different part. When ordering look up using 90471-PW7-A00

    • @billpizzifred5769
      @billpizzifred5769 Před 2 lety

      Nope--- 10mm crush washer for the "check plug" is much smaller.

    • @deurisx7
      @deurisx7 Před rokem

      Great question , I was just about to ask the same

    • @kkhang8617
      @kkhang8617 Před rokem

      Should we change a washer? I think it is not necessary.

    • @TC-cd5sm
      @TC-cd5sm Před rokem

      @@kkhang8617 If it's still fine condition wise after you've cleaned it up, should be fine. I've reused the washer on my Integra for years and no issues.

  • @aliz.526
    @aliz.526 Před rokem

    Hello thanks for the vid. What’s the transmission filter part number for 2013 accord sport? Thanks.

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před rokem

      25450-P4V-013 Is the part number for the transmission filter and we also have a video on how to replace that filter.
      czcams.com/video/1Ybae1a0gKI/video.html

  • @omarestrada1195
    @omarestrada1195 Před rokem

    Wait so when you take off the check bolt when do you know to put it back on? When it stops dripping ?

  • @henryjenkins1631
    @henryjenkins1631 Před rokem

    Awesome video showing the process, but that music is annoying.

  • @slimsal
    @slimsal Před 2 lety +1

    Never done this before and looks simple. After how many miles should this be done? Currently have 75,000 on a 2017 Accord.

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 2 lety +2

      I’ve made it a rule of thumb to replace the fluid every 30-40,000 miles as that is how I do it on my Honda. Honda and most car manufacturers for newer cars say its good for a lifetime or 100,000 miles. This was a customers car that hadn’t changed it at 133,000 and so far no issues.

    • @swaggerjacker1482
      @swaggerjacker1482 Před 2 lety +2

      I did three drain and fills at 32K miles on my 2016 Accord sport onlly because I changed to Amsoil cvt fluid. I drove 15 miles between each drain and fill to let the fluid mix. Now I am at 62K miles and will do a single drain and refill with 4 quarts of amsoil cvt fluid.
      If you are sticking with Honda hcf-2, then just a single drain and refill will do and then every 25-30K miles thereafter do a drain and refill.

    • @bens3767
      @bens3767 Před 2 lety +1

      I switched to AMSOIL too I noticed a nice improvement over the original fluids. Mine started at 48,000 and I just finished my 3rd flush yesterday at 53,000

    • @johnblum2829
      @johnblum2829 Před 2 lety +2

      Every 30,000 miles

    • @edubb2491
      @edubb2491 Před rokem +1

      NOW!

  • @yiranjack
    @yiranjack Před rokem

    The amount of fluid dripping out from the check whole is almost the same the amount dripped out from removing the transmission filter. So if I were going to change the cvt fluid and the filter the same time. I will skip the checking fluid level procedure. Just 4 qt of fluid in, and that's it. Thanks for the video.

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před rokem +1

      I would still check levels. While I doubt the minimal amount will make a difference I’d rather have that piece of mind.

    • @worldsfinestnegativemind9108
      @worldsfinestnegativemind9108 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@MobileCarMechanicpiece vs peace?

  • @Pwn3540
    @Pwn3540 Před 4 měsíci

    Do you ever change the strainer assembly thats inside if you remove the pan?

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 4 měsíci

      We didn’t, when we do we will make a video on it!

    • @Pwn3540
      @Pwn3540 Před 4 měsíci

      @@MobileCarMechanic cool! I'm not sure if it's necessary or not, and I wouldn't know how to research if it is. but I saw a guy with a tenth gen civic do it for his CVT here on CZcams and he was recommending doing it every other transmission fluid change

  • @silascastellanos
    @silascastellanos Před rokem

    Hello, how often i have to change the transmition oil?.
    And does it have a filter?

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před rokem

      I’d replace the oil every 30k and we have a video for the filter which I would replace when doing the oil change as well.
      DIY 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Honda Accord Change CVT Transmission Filter
      czcams.com/video/1Ybae1a0gKI/video.html

  • @culionfilo
    @culionfilo Před 2 lety

    Where can I get the same drain pan, I like it because it has quart level indicator, the one on the description it is not the same,

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 2 lety

      You can find them at Walmart or in my case the dollar tree. www.walmart.com/ip/463320093

    • @culionfilo
      @culionfilo Před 2 lety +1

      @@MobileCarMechanic Thank U for the link, . My car is a Honda Accord 2016 sport with 105000 miles and this would be the first time I change the the transmission fluid in my car as well the transmission filter following your another video for that, You just save me a couple of hundred dollars bro, Thank you again, I just hope my car last another 100000 more miles.

  • @dannydee9919
    @dannydee9919 Před 5 měsíci

    can anyone explain how the check bolt works?? i saw that after it was unbolted some fluid came out. why??

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 4 měsíci

      It’s to indicate the the transmission is full of fluid and is at the proper level.

  • @user-yd6pq8py1r
    @user-yd6pq8py1r Před rokem

    I bought an used honda accord with 87k miles used from dealer do you recommend me to change the fluid?

  • @henrylee2964
    @henrylee2964 Před 2 lety +3

    IT would be easier to put the vehicle on a level ramp to remove the check bolt and to check the transmission oil level. this would give you greater access and avoid cuts and bruises on the fingers. Also wear plastic gloves because the transmission fluid is a potential carcinogen. We should also change out the transmission fluid filter the next time assuming you can find one because of global covid/ monkey pox supply shortages.

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 2 lety +1

      Your definitely right about that. But I didn’t have a level ramp or driveway unfortunately. I did end up doing the filter in another video. It’s a pain due to the battery tray. Check out our video for an in depth replacement of the filter.
      czcams.com/video/1Ybae1a0gKI/video.html

  • @hectordozal2071
    @hectordozal2071 Před 11 měsíci +1

    👌👍👊

  • @vimo1133
    @vimo1133 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi I really need an advoice, I bought a 2013 Honda Accord 2.4 with 104000 miles on it. I chcecked the carfax but I couldn't find anything regards to the Transmission oil change. If it has never done until now, do you think is it good or bad to change the transmisson oil now? Can you please give me you opinion on this

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 3 měsíci

      We changed the fluid on this accord at 120-130k I believe and it’s been fine. Typically they say not to replace if it hasn’t been done. I’d say proceed at your own risk but haven’t had issues and we now have 150k on it.

    • @vimo1133
      @vimo1133 Před 3 měsíci

      @@MobileCarMechanic Thank you

  • @ivandiaz5739
    @ivandiaz5739 Před rokem

    Do you need to change the check bolt washer? Seems like you don’t have to touch it

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před rokem +1

      I replaced it as Honda recommends to do so. Wasn’t terribly expensive either

    • @billpizzifred5769
      @billpizzifred5769 Před 5 měsíci

      @@MobileCarMechanic My dealer gave me crush washers for both when I bought the fluid.

  • @donovanfahrbach2493
    @donovanfahrbach2493 Před 2 lety

    How long do Honda cvts last on the accords?…with regular fluid changes and care?

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 2 lety

      Can’t speak from experience with the accord but I imagine at least 200k as this one has about 140k on it already and has been driven normally. I’ve seen a 2016 Corolla go 325k before it finally gave up

    • @donovanfahrbach2493
      @donovanfahrbach2493 Před 2 lety

      @@MobileCarMechanic wow that Corolla had to be a ride share but that’s very good amount of miles

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 2 lety

      They did Uber and Lyft and bought the car brand new.

  • @godisgood3694
    @godisgood3694 Před rokem

    What kind of ramp stands are those? I rather buy those than jack stands.

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před rokem

      They are called rhino ramps. I bought mine used off Craigslist a long time ago. But you can find them online or used. Here’s an Amazon link a.co/d/5mdCapl

  • @josephserrano1830
    @josephserrano1830 Před rokem

    Do I put the check bolt back in once it stops dripping ?

  • @pabloso8403
    @pabloso8403 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Why isn't the trans fluid red? Are you sure that's the correct fluid?

  • @khaitran3709
    @khaitran3709 Před rokem

    Im confuse , one on another channel say it 3.75 quart and you say it 4 quart so what it is?

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před rokem

      It’s best to measure what has been drained. In my case it was 4 quarts.

  • @jaircastaneda9412
    @jaircastaneda9412 Před 5 měsíci

    Can i change it on my honda accord 2015 with 100k miles on it bought it at 46k miles ame havent done it ever since

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yes you can change it. I did mine around 130k.

    • @jaircastaneda9412
      @jaircastaneda9412 Před 5 měsíci

      @@MobileCarMechanic thanks for responding ive seen people saying you have to change it and then change it a weeks afterwards? Is that correct

  • @KS-mt2vj
    @KS-mt2vj Před 2 lety

    Where did you get the lift jacks? I want to purchase those plastic ones.

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 2 lety

      I picked up mine used off Craigslist years ago for about 25 bucks. This seems to be the average for used ones. I’d check on Facebook marketplace too. Otherwise they are 60 brand new. Amazon has it as well
      www.amazon.com/dp/B0117EESNC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_7003WPR6KA4DCYRNGS6R

    • @robc5768
      @robc5768 Před rokem

      Got mine from Harbor Freight for $40

  • @Seraphim401
    @Seraphim401 Před 2 lety

    How well does that fill plug keep out water?

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 2 lety +2

      It seals tightly. There was no water in the fluid when we did the change of fluid

  • @omarestrada1195
    @omarestrada1195 Před rokem

    I did this step by step and when I went to drive it I was able to smell something while driving around. Is this normal 💀

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před rokem +1

      If you didn’t clean any fluid that may have leaked then it will burn off and smoke. May want to clean the area that the fluid made it’s way to. Or it will just burn off after driving. You can just spray some hose water on the area where the fluid leaked and you should be good

    • @ygbodybuilder3023
      @ygbodybuilder3023 Před 11 měsíci

      Update

  • @teelrockstar8518
    @teelrockstar8518 Před 10 měsíci

    Have you ever changed Fuel Injectors on the Honda Accord, I got a 2017

  • @TomasMunoz-jb6jf
    @TomasMunoz-jb6jf Před rokem

    I have a Honda Accord 2014 Sport V4 currently it has a mileage of 150K miles and I never hand any issues with the car till right about a few days ago I was starting to accelerate my car then the transmissions wouldn’t change gear which the car is automatic and it would slow down so turned off the car and I turned it on again and gave it a try one more time then it started working but every time the RPM would try to pass 3 but kept rejecting the shift on the 3rd gear. I have a lot of trust issues on taking my car to a mechanic because they will over price me and say the problem could be the transmission so instead I’m doing my due diligence on what could be the problem so could it be that the transmission oil should be changed? Because I’ve never changed my transmission oil yet. Anyone please help I would very much appreciate it.

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před rokem

      You can try changing the fluid but it does sound like the transmission is failing or has failed.

    • @absalomstar7085
      @absalomstar7085 Před rokem +1

      Changing transmission fluid might actually help with this.
      If you’re going to let a mechanic do it, do not have them flush the transmission fluid out (technically never flush, always drain and fill like what the video shows). And go to a reputable shop, not a Honda dealership. As soon as dealerships see that your car is out of warranty, they start rubbing their hands together like Birdman so they can “accidentally” screw up something even with a simple oil change.
      Make sure the mechanic is competent if you’re not going to do this yourself.
      I’ve read acceleration slippage happens after transmission fluid flushes (so, again, never flush). If for some reason the mechanic flushed, there is a fluid you can add that adds friction.
      And advice for future, never cheap out on regular/interval maintenance. Get your oil/filter changes, check/change fluid levels, spark plugs at suggested intervals, etc. Always cheaper to maintain a car for the long run than buying a brand new one.

    • @ygbodybuilder3023
      @ygbodybuilder3023 Před 10 měsíci

      Update

  • @joseacd01
    @joseacd01 Před 10 měsíci

    How is that transmission holding up i just bought a car like this?

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I have 160k now and still running strong.

    • @billpizzifred5769
      @billpizzifred5769 Před 5 měsíci +1

      we have 220,000 on our 2013 Accord Sport--- no issues yet but we always change fluid when maint minder says to (I believe every 40,000 miles or so)-- besides brakes only issues have been Starter (had one fail at about 100,000 miles) and alternator (about 204,000)

    • @joseacd01
      @joseacd01 Před 5 měsíci

      @@billpizzifred5769 thanks

  • @georgejesson1944
    @georgejesson1944 Před rokem

    The car should be level

  • @willpolanco6821
    @willpolanco6821 Před rokem

    So if doesn’t drip means need more trans fluid rigth ….

  • @edgarsoltero1989
    @edgarsoltero1989 Před rokem

    Should the whole car be leveled?

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před rokem

      Yes. This also applies for regular motor oil changes too

    • @edubb2491
      @edubb2491 Před rokem

      leveled..no..you have to to put it on ramps?

  • @m57.ruslan
    @m57.ruslan Před rokem

    The Honda accord does it have the cvt transmission?

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před rokem

      Yes from 2013-2017 use a CVT

    • @shaggydawg5419
      @shaggydawg5419 Před 7 měsíci

      @@MobileCarMechanic I'm not a mechanic but I believe 2017 6-cylinder does not use CVT transmission. The fluid is ATF DW-1. 6 cyl models don't use HCF-2.

  • @Nfimis
    @Nfimis Před 10 měsíci

    What about the V6

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 10 měsíci

      I’ve not had experience with the v6 design but the general idea is the same for most Hondas.

  • @Black_Hart134
    @Black_Hart134 Před rokem

    What kind of tires are those?

  • @ygbodybuilder3023
    @ygbodybuilder3023 Před 10 měsíci

    Which ramp is that post link

  • @culionfilo
    @culionfilo Před 2 lety

    I follow the steps on your video and yesterday I changed the fluid and the filter too, it took me about 2 hours, removing the battery support metal was. a PITA, thanks again for your videos, and I have a quick question,,,
    Yesterday I drain the fluid, change the filter, put 4 quarts, and the check bolt did not drip maybe my car was not a 100 level, but today after driving and the car cool down I checked again the level check bolt and it drip fluid and I wait until the drip was slowly just like in the video, Am I ok for doing that?
    thank again bro and I am sorry for this long comment but I dont want to f,,,ckup my transmission

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad the video helped. The battery tray was a pain for me too. You may not have been at a level when checking the first time. If it came out of the check bolt hole when you were leveled then you will be fine.

    • @edubb2491
      @edubb2491 Před rokem

      i jus checked mine..and it poured out i put 4 quarts lile this vid did

  • @Goodman-dg1nz
    @Goodman-dg1nz Před rokem

    I would not leave the fill plug open like you did. These things are really susceptible to any form of dirt at all. I might have covered it with a microfiber cloth.
    Also the 15' I did this on had a dipstick on the filler plug.

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před rokem

      Thanks! We left the plug open to allow the fluid to flow faster. I’m not sure if Honda changed from a dipstick to just a plug sometime in the year range. But thanks for your comment. Cheers!

  • @kengerman1014
    @kengerman1014 Před 8 měsíci

    Its not 4qts its 3.5 liter or 3.7 qts

  • @jayyemm69
    @jayyemm69 Před rokem

    What size washer? 😅

  • @tourdelance3698
    @tourdelance3698 Před 6 měsíci

    I have a 2015 Accord LX the dealership told me I have to have the transmission flushed through 5 quarts of transmission fluid three times and it’s going to cost me $250. Is this true if so is there any alternatives thanks anybody🤦🏼‍♂️👍🏻

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 6 měsíci +1

      It's the way Honda does it because of the torque converter. It holds fluid that doesnt get drained when just doing a drain. When you do 3 fill and drains it helps get the old fluid out of the torque converter and fill with fresh fluid. I've never done the 3 fill and drain method and never had issues.

  • @citticat2
    @citticat2 Před 7 měsíci

    Honda wants $250 - ouch

  • @elmoranas9251
    @elmoranas9251 Před 2 lety

    Lol, how can the transmission run & the fluid flow when you’re holding the brake. You should have engage the front wheels to freewheeling

    • @MobileCarMechanic
      @MobileCarMechanic  Před 2 lety

      Your transmission has moving parts that still move and pump fluid even when the car is not physically moving. This is common procedure after doing any transmission fluid changes. This is to ensure that all components related to the gear your in take in the fluid that you just changed. This can have an effect on fluid level which is why you check the fluid after and top off if needed.

    • @swaggerjacker1482
      @swaggerjacker1482 Před 2 lety

      Wrong, this is exactly how they tell you to do it in the service manuals

  • @randyman78596
    @randyman78596 Před rokem +1

    if you say " go ahead " one more time....