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Change the oil in your Accord and keep the engine running strong. This procedure is correct for all 1998-2002 Accord models equipped with the 2.3L inline 4-cylinder engine.
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Place a jack on the round portion of the front subframe on the driver side of the car, just inside the wheel and just outside of the front sway bar bushing.
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Raise the car until you have enough room to work comfortably underneath it.
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Place a jack stand under the front jacking location, the reinforced metal part of the vertical crossbeam, and lower the car onto the jack stand. Remove the jack from under the car.
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Use a box end wrench to loosen the 17 mm hex oil drain plug located at the back of the oil pan, facing the rear of the car. Only use the wrench for about a half turn.
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Position an oil drain pan underneath the drain plug and loosen the drain plug by hand until it is free and oil begins to flow out of the oil pan.
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While the oil is draining, wipe down the drain plug with a clean rag or towel and remove the drain plug gasket.
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Replace the drain plug gasket with a new one, making sure that the new gasket fits over the threads and sits against the head of the bolt.
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Wipe the area on the oil pan around the drain plug hole with a clean rag or towel.
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Reinstall the drain plug and tighten it with a box end wrench until it is snug.
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The engine oil filter is located on the back of the engine, almost directly above the drain plug.
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Move the oil drain pan so that it is underneath the oil filter.
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Unscrew the oil filter by turning it counterclockwise until it comes free of the threads on the engine. Remove the filter with the open end facing up (it still has oil in it), and then place it face down into the oil drain pan.
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Make sure you are wearing clean gloves, then dip your finger into the new oil and evenly rub a thin layer of oil around the rubber gasket of the new oil filter.
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Use a clean rag or towel to wipe down the oil filter threads and contact area on the engine.
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Use your hand to screw the new filter back into place over the oil filter threads. Hand-tighten it until it is snug.
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Remove the oil drain pan and any other tools from underneath the car.
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Use the jack to raise the car off of the jack stand, then remove the jack stand.
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Slowly lower the jack until the car no longer rests on it. Then remove the jack from underneath the car.
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Pull on the hood release lever just inside the passenger door to pop the hood.
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Locate the hood release latch under the hood. Use one hand to press up on the latch while you lift the hood.
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Insert the hood prop rod into the hole in the hood marked with an arrow.
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Locate the oil filler cap on the engine.
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Twist the cap counter-clockwise and remove it from the oil filler hole.
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Insert a funnel into the oil filler hole to prevent spills when adding new oil.
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Pour 5 quarts of 5W-30 oil into the funnel.
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Screw the oil filler cap back in place.
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Locate and remove the orange-ringed dipstick.
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Wipe down the dipstick with a rag or towel to remove oil and ensure a valid reading.
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Reinsert the dipstick all the way, then remove it.
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Oil should cover the end of the dipstick, up to the second hole. The top hole is the maximum oil level, and the bottom is the minimum.
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Lift the hood enough to allow you to lower the hood prop rod back down into its resting location.
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Slowly lower the hood.
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Push down firmly on the hood to secure it in place.
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Allow 12-24 hours for all of the oil to drain out of the old oil filter.
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Take your old oil and filter to a recycling facility. Most auto parts stores and repair shops accept these at no charge to you. In addition, some cities and/or counties have a service where they will collect used oil and filters from your home. For more information, see the American Petroleum Institute's web page on used motor oil collection and recycling.
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Thanks for the clear instructions...I spent more money on the oil change than if I had let a mechanic do it but he wouldn't have used Mobil 1 Synthetic Oil and a Bosch Oil Filter either. The guy at the auto parts store said "nobody uses plug gaskets anymore"...I said, I do....that's what iFixit says." Thanks again
Can i use 5w30 synthetic in my f23a1 ?? Is it beter , because i use 10w30 just normal and i put almost 1quart per week in it :$
According to car owner manual for 2002 accord ex2.3ltr oil is suppose to be 5w20.you suggest 5w30.live in upper Midwest so cold winters, is the difference ok? How about synthetic, good, bad, or. ..?
Do what your car's owners manual says. Every recommendation your owners manual has its what your car needs. Every fluid is different on every car, so read your owners manual.