2016 ILX Oil Filter Wrench
Hey guys, anyone know what size oil filter wrench you need to pull off a 2016 ILX OEM Oil filter? I'm looking for a cheap one to buy online to do my own oil from now on. I did my oil today but left the filter alone because I couldn't pull the damned thing off. Also anyone have a link to the repair manual for this thing?
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bump.. anyone?
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Originally Posted by IReallyAmBatman
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bump.. anyone?
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I used to dealer service, but they have increased their prices to $120 for a oil change. And I could be wrong but it seems like they have been using normal oil and not synthetic just by the color (I hope I'm wrong there).
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There are plenty of universal tools from local auto parts stores that you can use to remove oil filters. Shouldn't be difficult to remove an oil filter or require manuals
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Originally Posted by IReallyAmBatman
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I used to dealer service, but they have increased their prices to $120 for a oil change. And I could be wrong but it seems like they have been using normal oil and not synthetic just by the color (I hope I'm wrong there).
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Originally Posted by IReallyAmBatman
(Post 16369375)
I used to dealer service, but they have increased their prices to $120 for a oil change. And I could be wrong but it seems like they have been using normal oil and not synthetic just by the color (I hope I'm wrong there).
I change the oil in all my cars (and my father-in-law as well). Changing oil on the K24 is really very easy. I would recommend Mobil 1 AFE 0W-20 and a Fram Ultra XG7317 filter (or the Mobil 1 M-110 filter if you get a Mobil 1 oil special). The first time to remove the oil filter on an Acura or Honda has always been difficult. They must screw that thing on to like 1000 ft-lb of torque (jk)! What trim of 2019 ILX did you get? I really like the latest A-spec design. |
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Medium sized Channel Locks. They're my oil filter wrench, brake piston reset tool, hose clamp pliers, etc etc.
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Also for filters, the Denso 150-2006 has been my go-to for the past I don't know how many years. They sell for like $3.50 a pop on rock auto. I usually buy 12 at a time (since my G37 can take the same filter too). Premium quality at a banging price. For standard service stuff, the Premium Guard PG4612 is also a really good filter and can be had for about $1-1.50/ea. They're essentially Group 7/Purolator filters.
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