Thursday, August 11, 2011

Changing the Oil & Installing A K & N Oil Filter In Your Honda Civic


Think you’re ready to perform a DIY oil change and K & N oil filter installation on your Honda Civic? Unless you’ve got all the right tools and gear ready to go, think again. Here’s what you’ll need: A floor jack, to get your vehicle up in the air, a pair of jack stands to keep it up and steady while you work, a ratcheting wrench with a 17mm socket, an adjustable wrench that fits a 1” nut; four quarts of motor oil, an oil catch to catch the used oil, and a K & N Honda Civic oil filter, number HP-1010. You can find it at Auto Parts Network. Got all that? Then you’re ready to go!

Step by Step

Before you start, turn on your engine and let it warm up for 5 minutes, then shut it down. Put your parking brake on, and use the floor jack to raise the passenger side high enough that you can slide underneath and work, making sure to secure the vehicle with the jack stands before you proceed. Beneath the engine on the passenger side, you’ll see the oil filter near the front of the car, and the oil drain bolt facing the rear. Place the oil catch below the drain bolt, then use the 17mm socket ratcheting wrench to remove it. Drain for 5-10 minutes, and then replace the drain bolt, tightening it just beyond hand tight. Over-tightening could damage the threads. Next, place the oil catch below your old oil filter, and remove it by hand or using the adjustable wrench. Attach your new K&N Honda Civic oil filter using the adjustable wrench to just beyond hand tight, then remove the oil catch and jack stands, and lower your vehicle.

Tip: Removing the oil filter cap from the engine bay will help the old oil drain faster.

Use a funnel to pour in 3.5 quarts of new motor oil, and then run your engine for 5 minutes, shut it down, and wait 5 minutes. Next, check the oil level, and add to it if it’s below the MAX mark. Repeat the engine run, cool, and test until you hit MAX. Good work- you’re done!

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