Common questions

Where is the Jack on a Honda Civic?

Where is the Jack on a Honda Civic?

Begin by locating the jacking point on the driver side of your Civic. It’s just behind the front wheel. Place the jack just beneath the jacking point so that upon contact, the jacking point will be centered on the jack. It’s helpful, but not necessary, to jack up both sides of the car.

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How do you change the oil in a Honda Civic?

Slide the oil drain pan beneath the drain plug so that it catches the oil when you start to drain it. Use a 17 mm box-end or socket wrench to loosen the drain plug. When you’re able to, remove the wrench and loosen it by hand. Be sure to wear protective gloves (and eyewear).

Where is the oil drain plug on a Honda Civic?

It will be on the driver side of the oil pan facing the rear of the car. There’s a sign pointing to it if you can’t find it. Slide the oil drain pan beneath the drain plug so that it catches the oil when you start to drain it. Use a 17 mm box-end or socket wrench to loosen the drain plug.

Begin by locating the jacking point on the driver side of your Civic. It’s just behind the front wheel. Place the jack just beneath the jacking point so that upon contact, the jacking point will be centered on the jack. It’s helpful, but not necessary, to jack up both sides of the car.

Welcome to the ETCG Video Page! Here is a listing of all his videos from the most recent video to the last. Basically if you are looking for a video browse the thumbnails or the search (right below this) to search Eric’s video library!

Slide the oil drain pan beneath the drain plug so that it catches the oil when you start to drain it. Use a 17 mm box-end or socket wrench to loosen the drain plug. When you’re able to, remove the wrench and loosen it by hand. Be sure to wear protective gloves (and eyewear).

It will be on the driver side of the oil pan facing the rear of the car. There’s a sign pointing to it if you can’t find it. Slide the oil drain pan beneath the drain plug so that it catches the oil when you start to drain it. Use a 17 mm box-end or socket wrench to loosen the drain plug.

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