DIY 1998-2002 Honda Accord Engine Oil and Filter Change

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • DIY video showing how to change the engine oil and filter assembly on a 1998-2002 Honda Accord equipped with the 2.2 liter 4 cylinder engine.

Komentáře • 119

  • @RicardoMartinez-ce2ic
    @RicardoMartinez-ce2ic Před 4 lety +38

    Nobody else explained in detail this job like you did especially the jack points under vehicle
    Thanks a lot!

  • @Reinvite
    @Reinvite Před 6 lety +26

    Easy stuff. I can’t ever pay someone to do a job like this.
    Thanks man.

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 6 lety +1

      yeah tell me about it. Oil changes on most cars is super easy.

  • @jacobblevins7639
    @jacobblevins7639 Před 2 lety +5

    Appreciate you man i saved 40 bucks doing it myself than going to a shop

  • @jameswilliams663
    @jameswilliams663 Před 5 lety +3

    i have owned hondas for many many years and i have never swapped out a washer during an oil change. i am diligant in my oil changes.

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 5 lety +1

      You may have a nylon washer on your drain plug. I can assure you that the aluminum and copper crush washers have almost always leaked on me if I had no choice but to reuse them. They're inexpensive and should be replaced to spare yourself any potential for a leak.

  • @PigRipperLAW
    @PigRipperLAW Před rokem +3

    Great video. Thanks. Only thing is add is triple check every single step. If you can’t afford a mistake then this will ensure you don’t make one.

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před rokem

      Glad you liked the video. Thanks for watching!

  • @gabrielchirino-melgarejo4313

    Great description and detail without over explaining this is a video very nicely put together thanks for making this !

  • @angiepedraza8248
    @angiepedraza8248 Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you so much I am a novice at working on cars and your videos are so specific!

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 6 lety +2

      that is the intent... the devil is in the details and for those that are new to the trade that it is ESSENTIAL to include the smallest things so the job is done right the first time.

    • @jeam2110
      @jeam2110 Před 6 lety

      Too long for nothing b

  • @michaelmurray6747
    @michaelmurray6747 Před 7 dny

    Very informative! Well done Sir. Thank You so much!

  • @typhoon320i
    @typhoon320i Před 6 lety +6

    Please do a timing belt and water pump job demo for this car, because I need to do that very soon.

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 6 lety

      The car in question isn't at the timing belt replacement interval yet :( In fact I have to service it in the next little while but I'm sure the owner won't need a t-belt replacement just yet.

    • @typhoon320i
      @typhoon320i Před 6 lety

      Rats!

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 6 lety

      I'm ironically seeing "this accord" next weekend so if they need a t-belt then I'll promise to document and record the change.

    • @aintiswift
      @aintiswift Před 4 lety

      @@typhoon320i you and up doing it?

    • @typhoon320i
      @typhoon320i Před 4 lety

      @@aintiswift I actually did that in Nov of '18 (I don't know what it has my comment as 1 year ago.... more like 2) I also changed fuel lines and gas tank. motoluvr.blogspot.com/2020/01/my-rusty-beater-update-1.html

  • @randolphragland3503
    @randolphragland3503 Před 2 lety +1

    OUTSTANDING. That was really professional. Well done.

  • @BamSlade
    @BamSlade Před 3 lety +3

    I’ve never understood why people wipe off the dipstick before putting it back in for the last time (after checking it). 🧐

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 3 lety +1

      I think it is just habit. I catch myself doing that too when I am ready to replace the dipstick and I shake my head wondering WHY I bother doing that....

    • @BamSlade
      @BamSlade Před 3 lety +1

      Ok ok good. Lol. Glad I’m not alone. 😜

  • @ninalandice3789
    @ninalandice3789 Před 5 lety +1

    Hopefully I'll be doing this this weekend. Don't remember working on Honda's. Well the four wheeled kind anyway

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 5 lety

      4 lug Honda’s are ancient by modern standards. I think the last of the 4 lug ones were 2005.

  • @ayoobi1691
    @ayoobi1691 Před rokem

    it would have been good to touch the metal protrusion where the floor jack touches for clarity. I couldn't tell right away which spot it was.

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před rokem

      That's a good point. I'll remember that for future videos.

  • @JavierPerez-md3ho
    @JavierPerez-md3ho Před 10 měsíci +1

    Saved as educational

  • @nethacker1398
    @nethacker1398 Před rokem +1

    Not 5w-20?

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před rokem

      It calls for 5w20 but this car is starting to burn oil (its not my car) so going with a slightly higher viscosity slows the oil burn rate down. The manual also states you can sub in 5w30 when 5w20 isn't available so no problems there.

  • @honda8770
    @honda8770 Před 7 lety

    Fellow Honda fanatic! I bet you have a xr650l tucked in that garage somewhere

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 7 lety +3

      Perfect! I do many Honda vids (or did up until my kids learned to walk). No XR650l for me. Too scared to ride a bike but I own many other Honda branded things like mowers, trimmers, snowblowers, jackets and even coffee mugs :)

  • @etchosts8162
    @etchosts8162 Před rokem +5

    Thats a 2.3L engine not 2.2!

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před rokem +1

      yes yes yes, my bad for sure on this one. I look back at this video and shook my head and said "dude, how can you miss the fact it was a 2.3!". Fundementally however the procedure is the same across the board so thankfully the content is still relevant.

    • @etchosts8162
      @etchosts8162 Před rokem

      @@piercedasian no worries thanks

  • @ardaniel9389
    @ardaniel9389 Před 7 lety +6

    is F23 ... 2.3?

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 7 lety

      AR Daniel yes you are correct. 2.3 liter displacement.

  • @loganstrait7503
    @loganstrait7503 Před 2 lety

    6:52 :( This is the only part I clicked on the video for. What does it just twist in and out with your hands? You said something about a strap-type wrench IDK.

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 2 lety +1

      yes sorry, I didn't have anyone to help me hold a camera while I did this and I didn't have a lift in the garage at the time. Yes, I use a strap style filter (like a boa constrictor strap wrench) and just wrapped it around the filter to undo it. Cheap tool that works fabulous.

  • @pilgrim8853
    @pilgrim8853 Před 5 lety +1

    very good presentation.

  • @aatreypatel884
    @aatreypatel884 Před 9 měsíci

    Awesome tutorial Thank you for the help

  • @Savage-cy5gv
    @Savage-cy5gv Před měsícem

    Thanks for the info

  • @nickolastiguan
    @nickolastiguan Před 8 lety +2

    about to do an oil change on my 2007 CRV, but most dealerships i called (here in YYC) said they don't stock the A01 series filters any more, only A02... what other filter brands would you recommend? thanks.

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 8 lety

      +nickolastiguan hmm interesting. Technically speaking the A-02 aren't ridiculously bad. Their build quality just lacks compared to the A-01. Did you try T&T honda? I swear I bought some A-01s from them just last month....
      If you don't want the Fronda (Fram/Honda) filters then I suggest buying either Napa gold, Mobil 1, K&N or Wix (auto value) filters.

    • @nickolastiguan
      @nickolastiguan Před 8 lety

      piercedasian "Fronda" lol
      yes i have tried TnT Honda. have you tried MotoMaster or QuakerState filters?
      my friend works for a local Toyota parts dept, he said he can order any parts for any makes, maybe he can hook me up. thanks and keep up the good work.

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 8 lety +1

      motomaster and quaker state filters are made by Fram so I rarely use those unless I'm in a real pickle.

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 8 lety +2

      lol, a term I've made up :) People look at me weird when I call them that but it's true!

    • @ajwadashfaq
      @ajwadashfaq Před 7 lety

      This is 2.3L not 2.2L

  • @johncoccia607
    @johncoccia607 Před 2 lety +1

    Ty good information 👍

  • @UnKnowNxPeRsoN
    @UnKnowNxPeRsoN Před rokem +1

    Car manual and engine oil cap say 5w20 NOT 5W30

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před rokem

      depending on where you are using 5w30 is a-okay. You can typically sub in a 1 step thicker oil for a motor that requires thinner oil but NOT the other way around. In this specific accord's case the car's mileage is a bit high and does consume a bit of engine oil and jumping up to a slightly thicker viscosity oil seems to help reduce/slow the oil consumption. What you can't do is put 20 weight oil into a motor that calls for 30 weight oil (too thin). Hope that clarifies things.

  • @derekdb5161
    @derekdb5161 Před 4 lety

    Very good and helpful video.

  • @josephbrock3478
    @josephbrock3478 Před 3 měsíci

    Subscribed! Nice!!

  • @fernandozavala388
    @fernandozavala388 Před 4 lety

    How often should I change the oil on my 2001 Honda Accord?

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 4 lety

      depends on your driving conditions but it would easily run 10,000kms on conventional oil and 15, 000-20,000 on full synthetic without issues. If you do a lot of stop and go driving or drive in extreme operating conditions then change it more often. Oil is relatively inexpensive so changing it more often certainly won't do your car any harm. Only real way to tell how far you can stretch engine oil is to do a used oil analysis to see how the wear on the engine is faring.

  • @clarkgriswald9479
    @clarkgriswald9479 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for the video upload

  • @JuanRodriguez-yh8wl
    @JuanRodriguez-yh8wl Před rokem

    How can u find the washer sizes for the bolts sorry I’m new to maintenance on cars

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před rokem +1

      you just take the old one to the place where you buy parts. I go the easy route and just buy them from the honda dealership. My time is worth more than saving a few $$ and Honda always has them in stock.

    • @JuanRodriguez-yh8wl
      @JuanRodriguez-yh8wl Před rokem

      Thanks man I appreciate the advice

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před rokem

      You're welcome!

  • @eliasdefairia9910
    @eliasdefairia9910 Před 3 lety

    Great work out thank

  • @steviegian8867
    @steviegian8867 Před 2 lety

    How you took out the old filter and how you put the new one back are missing.

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, fully aware of that. No camera person to assist filming where the filter is on the back of the block. That being said it is very obvious to spot and not difficult to get to on this engine.

  • @patrickorphey4690
    @patrickorphey4690 Před rokem

    Great stuff! Gracias

  • @eitherdiy4756
    @eitherdiy4756 Před 3 lety

    Good job!

  • @robertcarlos78
    @robertcarlos78 Před rokem

    Where you buy the oil filter

  • @atlanticcountyfishing9790

    Hello! Sorry if i didnt hear. But was the old filter not honda right? Ty

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 5 lety

      The old filter was not a Honda filter but I installed a genuine Honda one. Nothing wrong with aftermarket filters as there are many filters BETTER than the Honda ones (think Wix, Mobil 1, K&N, AC Delco) but I prefer Honda ones b/c I work closely with my Honda dealership and it is just easier to buy Honda ones b/c the quality is decent and the prices are reasonable.

    • @atlanticcountyfishing9790
      @atlanticcountyfishing9790 Před 5 lety

      Thank you for answering. I have a 177k hond accord 1998. I bought it at 100k in good conditions, had to do gasket change already one time I think. Last week they told me it lost oil. I was freaking out because I thought/think it was burning oil (people act like its normal for a “old” car to do it). People at the MGM Oil & Lube place and also a shop repair place.

    • @atlanticcountyfishing9790
      @atlanticcountyfishing9790 Před 5 lety

      Then I was reflecting the place I bring to do the oil change... I saw videos on in here and people say the oil in these place is not really a good oil (however I do castrol oil? Mgm say its better for old car ((ones that past already 100k miles... is that true?). But still idk if they put a good filter (i dont think so...) i went today again cause my engine cover tripod was broken and i needed to tell them it wasnt like that. Manager came and told it broke the plastic which is fine. He also check engine and told me it just need a gasket change. Its like $30 bucks he said. So i guess that is what i am going to do at shop repair place in ocean city, nj. Maybe they can check if it burns oil?

    • @atlanticcountyfishing9790
      @atlanticcountyfishing9790 Před 5 lety

      All this concerning is because I bought one time a lemon car which burned oil and I almost make it run out of oil. After that i am always concern about that. So idk, i will make them check my car... would that be that same as doing a tune up?

    • @atlanticcountyfishing9790
      @atlanticcountyfishing9790 Před 5 lety

      Ty for your help. I am sorry for explaining all this, i need somebody who knows about car like this one accord 1998. The mgm place told i can bring my own products so i think i am gonna start buying the honda filters and a good oil product and they would do it for $32. Hopefully they r always replacing the metal circular thing too (i will ask). Never had oil from under though (or i never knew?...).

  • @c_p_c.
    @c_p_c. Před 4 lety

    Thanks!

  • @Honja999
    @Honja999 Před 3 lety

    These comes with F22??

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 3 lety

      That was my bad. It is in fact a F23. Been working on so many cars that I totally narrated the wrong motor. Apologies. They do however DO use the same change procedure and even the same oil filter.

    • @Honja999
      @Honja999 Před 3 lety

      @@piercedasian it's all good lol

  • @michaelsomers9966
    @michaelsomers9966 Před 4 lety

    It a easy job but we of to just carful thank you you teach how to change my oil by my selves

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 4 lety

      yes safety is key and having all the details explained helps prevent people from making mistakes and teaches them the importance of safety protocols.

  • @CR7R10DG19
    @CR7R10DG19 Před 6 lety +1

    How many liters exactly?

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 6 lety +2

      4.5 quarts with filter or 4.25 liners based on the official documentation is what I'm reading here.

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 6 lety +2

      5 quarts or 4.73 liters.

  • @peggyjobes3168
    @peggyjobes3168 Před 3 lety

    Is it OK use shythetic oil

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 3 lety

      absolutely! I only use synthetic oils in my cars. It protects better, maintains its lubricity properties in a wider operating range and most importantly it flows MUCH better in extremely cold weather.

  • @jjcross3560
    @jjcross3560 Před 2 lety

    Thx . ! Brother

  • @tsakal9953
    @tsakal9953 Před 3 lety

    which Honda accord is this is the B20 CF 4 182 hp.?

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 3 lety

      no this is a North American Honda Accord with the F23 2.3 liter 4 cylinder.

  • @garrettstringfield6010

    Mine nut was a 16m

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před rokem

      looks like the drain plug was previously replaced with an aftermarket one.

  • @gabrieleziohernandez7945

    My say 5w30 oil and the engine is a 2.3L not 2.2L

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před rokem

      yes I am fully aware of the 2.2 vs 2.3 mixup. Depending on the market and even the year within this generation of accord that the oil may be 5w30 or 5w20. In this car's case the spec calls for 20 weight oil but one could easily use 30 weight oil.

  • @typhoon320i
    @typhoon320i Před 6 lety +1

    Why don't these people ever give torque specs. All drain plugs have torque specs (i.e. 29 ft lbs. etc...) I always want that, and not one of these DIY guys ever has access to shopkey or whatever.

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před 6 lety +3

      The reason why torque specs aren't given is because for me to look up every value takes time. I don't have a pricey Shopkey subscription - that's why you'd take it to a pro to do if you wanted those specs or look them up on the web. I do have factory Honda service manuals but considering how many fasteners and videos I have that it would literally be a full time job looking those values up.

  • @farshadnikzat8571
    @farshadnikzat8571 Před rokem

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @victorf8301
    @victorf8301 Před rokem +1

    you lost me at having to raise the entire vehicle. I'll just go to jiffy lube I suppose

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před rokem

      it's not too bad but if you're not sure or not confident or willing then jiffy lube is a viable option.

  • @joea4501
    @joea4501 Před rokem

    It’s 2.3 not 2.2

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před rokem +1

      yes, that was my bad in my narration. I would go back and change it but I have long punted the original footage when I produced this video. My sincerest apologies on this mixup.

  • @gabedahlinghaus3594
    @gabedahlinghaus3594 Před 4 lety

    Now it’s always good practice to eat poop

  • @uncklefrankmoore4540
    @uncklefrankmoore4540 Před 2 lety

    First of all let the people know what year Honda. The drain pan is NOT on the drivers side!!!! Had my 14 yrold son out in the heat looking for hours according to your video... sheeesh.Sheepshead..

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před rokem +1

      The video clearly states 1998-2002 Honda and the oil pan is pretty clear to see under the car regardless of side.

  • @pmatrisotto
    @pmatrisotto Před rokem +1

    you said 5w-30...these cars take 5w-20

    • @piercedasian
      @piercedasian  Před rokem

      you can you either or actually. This accord in fact is consuming a tiny bit of oil so switching to 5w30 seems to help curb the oil consumption on the motor. It is always okay to up the viscosity by 1 level than specified. ie 5w20 -> 5w30 is okay but NEVER the other way around.

  • @jonreda1548
    @jonreda1548 Před rokem

    Man you talk wayyyyyy too much!!!