HOW TO: Change Honda Transmission Oil / Fluid for 2018 -2021 HONDA CLARITY

Honda Clarity Vlog 15 – A quick video on how to change the TRANSMISSION oil on my 2018 – 2021 Honda Clarity. This is part of the Service A0123 videos I made for my Road Tripping with Clare. It takes about 15 minutes to do this procedure with tools. I change my Honda Clarity when the Maintenance Minder notifies me or about every 50,000 miles on average. I saved me time and money (about $100+ ) from going to a dealership to do the transmission oil change.

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Tools and materials:

  1. Car Ramps ( https://amzn.to/30fSndo )
  2. 17 mm Socket Wrench for the Drain plug – I use a dog bone wrench for years ( https://amzn.to/2ThQcVj )
  3. Oil Filter Wrench ( https://amzn.to/2QPBmDX ) or Jar Opener Rubber Strap Wrench (https://amzn.to/2QOt3bB )
  4. Oil Collection Pan ( https://amzn.to/35PH3G2 )
  5. Rags to check oil or spill coverage.
  6. Newspaper for coverage
  7. Gloves ( https://amzn.to/35PH5Oa )
  8. Eye Protection – Safety glasses ( https://amzn.to/37UURR8 )
  9. Flat head screw driver ( to remove undercar aero plate)

For the A013 oil Service i needed, service or replace the following:

  1. Change Transmission Fluid / Oil:
  1. Change the Oil and Oil Filter:
  1. Change the Honda Clarity engine air filter
  1. Rotate Tires
  2. Check the fluid levels and check the chassis for any issues

HOW TO RESET Honda Maintenance Minder or Service Due notice:

  1. Go to the center infotainment screen
  2. Settings.
  3. Vehicle Settings.
  4. Maintenance Minder Information.
  5. Select Transmission or Reset All.
    6 Confirm.

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Due to factors beyond the control of Sterlingwong, I cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. This information is for entertainment only. Sterlingwong assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Use this information at your own risk. Sterlingwong recommends safe practices when working on personal property , vehicles, and / or with tools seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of Sterlingwong, no information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular rsult. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not Sterlingwong.

DIY: 2015 – 2019 Honda Fit Engine Air Filter Change. TIP: Watch out for the plastic clips!

Here is a quick how to video on changing out your 2013 – 2019 Honda Fit Engine Air Filter! BTW, my Youtube vlogs and DIYs may have associated affiliate links to products that I may earn from qualifying purchases.

Changing out the Honda Fit Engine air filter takes less than 10 minutes and is very simple. Just buy a Honda Fit Engine Air Filter ( https://amzn.to/36Umj1N ) (HONDA OEM Part Number is 17220-5R0-008 ) , open the hood, pop the 4 clips, shift the air box forward, notice the air filter alignment notch on the side, replace with the new air filter and you are done!

TIP: Watch out for the plastic air box clips! They snap in place on to the metal clip assembly and may easily pop out off. So work carefully, otherwise you will be searching the engine bay for a black plastic clip.

I put so many miles on my Honda’s that I use Honda OEM filters. I change out my engine air about 20,000 – 25,000 miles or its really dirty on my monthly check.

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DIY: 2016-2019 Honda Civic Sport (2.0L) Engine Air Filter Check / Replace.

DIY: 2016-2019 Honda Civic Engine Air Filter Check / Replace.

This is just a simple how to video on checking and replacing the engine air filter from a 2016-2019 Honda CIvic 2.0L non-turbo engine. It takes only a couple of minutes when doing your weekly or monthly under the hood check up on your car. It can save you time from waiting and money from labor costs. You will need a 2016-2019 Honda Civic (2.0L) air filter ( https://amzn.to/34gfar4 ).

Back story: I drive about 2,000 miles or more a month if I go on road trips. Soon Honda service reminder A01 (oil and filter change and tire rotation) will alert. That’s a good time to check the how dirty your air filter is. So to help others I made a DIY video on how to open and check the air box filter of the 2019 Honda Civic (2.0L). 🙂

The air box is on the driver side and is held by two metal clips and two slide in plastic tabs. With the car off, open the hood , unlock the two metal clips, and wiggle and slide the top cover of the air box towards the engine to unhook the two plastic tabs. The Honda Civic 2.0L engine air filter part is Part # 17220-5BA-A00 ( Amazon: https://amzn.to/34gfar4 ).

I cleaned up the air box and picked off some leaves and bugs and replaced the filter back into the box and reversed the process to close up air box.

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