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Honda Civic Sedan Oil & Oil Filter Change 2012-2016 - 3 Minute DIY Video
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How to change your oil and replace your oil filter in your 9th generation Honda Civic (2012-2016). This is a 2014 Honda Civic EX Sedan. Your oil and oil filter change will be very similar.
Note: You may decide to purchase a new oil drain bolt and washer, it is common to replace these at each oil change. Honda recommends 3.9 Quarts of oil as there is some oil left in the engine after you drain the old oil out. You may need to add the remaining .1 Quart of oil when you check the level on the dipstick to ensure that the oil level is within the hash marks on the dipstick. Most oil filters will require only hand tightening. If your particular filter requires tightening with an oil filter wrench, it will indicate this on the filter or the box.
Tools:
Phillips Head Screw Driver
17MM Wrench
Oil Filter Wrench
Oil Drain Pan
Funnel
Paper Towels
Jack & Stands or
Ramps (as used in this video)
Parts:
Fram Oil Filter PH7317 or equivalent
4 Quarts QuakerState Full Synthetic 0W-20 Oil or equivalent
17MM Oil Drain Bolt & Washer (optional)
Here are links to the tools used in this video:
Scepter Oil Drain Pan is not longer available on amazon, but this one is very similar link:
RhinoRamps link:
QuickFill Funnel link:
Here are links to the parts used in this video:
QuakerState Full Synthetic Oil:
Fram PH7317 Oil Filter link:
Dorman Drain Bolt & Washer:
Thanks so much for your likes and subscribes! Love to make these videos, hope they are helpful!
luke
NEW! If you like this content you now you can even support Minute DIY Videos on patreon! Thanks so much for your help everyone :)
They say I don't have the newly required 1,000 subscribers :( So in February they will remove me from the Youtube Partner Program.
If you like my content please help me to continue by subscribing below. It is hard to have high number of subscribers because I create reference videos that people tend to not watch in a series, but your subscribe is like a vote and It really means a lot to me and the future of my channel!! :) Thanks so much, luke.
How to change your oil and replace your oil filter in your 9th generation Honda Civic (2012-2016). This is a 2014 Honda Civic EX Sedan. Your oil and oil filter change will be very similar.
Note: You may decide to purchase a new oil drain bolt and washer, it is common to replace these at each oil change. Honda recommends 3.9 Quarts of oil as there is some oil left in the engine after you drain the old oil out. You may need to add the remaining .1 Quart of oil when you check the level on the dipstick to ensure that the oil level is within the hash marks on the dipstick. Most oil filters will require only hand tightening. If your particular filter requires tightening with an oil filter wrench, it will indicate this on the filter or the box.
Tools:
Phillips Head Screw Driver
17MM Wrench
Oil Filter Wrench
Oil Drain Pan
Funnel
Paper Towels
Jack & Stands or
Ramps (as used in this video)
Parts:
Fram Oil Filter PH7317 or equivalent
4 Quarts QuakerState Full Synthetic 0W-20 Oil or equivalent
17MM Oil Drain Bolt & Washer (optional)
Here are links to the tools used in this video:
Scepter Oil Drain Pan is not longer available on amazon, but this one is very similar link:
RhinoRamps link:
QuickFill Funnel link:
Here are links to the parts used in this video:
QuakerState Full Synthetic Oil:
Fram PH7317 Oil Filter link:
Dorman Drain Bolt & Washer:
Thanks so much for your likes and subscribes! Love to make these videos, hope they are helpful!
luke
NEW! If you like this content you now you can even support Minute DIY Videos on patreon! Thanks so much for your help everyone :)
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