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What size socket is the oil drain plug on a Honda CRV?


Changing the oil in your Honda CR-V is a routine maintenance task that can save you time and money if done at home. One of the most common questions we get at Kevin's Autos is about the size of the socket needed to remove the oil drain plug. In this article, we’ll provide a detailed answer and some tips to make your oil change process smoother.


Socket Size for Honda CR-V Oil Drain Plug


The size of the socket required for the oil drain plug on a Honda CR-V typically depends on the model year of your vehicle. However, for most Honda CR-V models, the oil drain plug requires a 17mm socket. This size is standard across many Honda vehicles, making it a reliable choice for DIY oil changes.


Steps to Change the Oil in Your Honda CR-V


Once you have the correct socket size, follow these steps to change your oil:



  • Gather your tools and supplies: You’ll need a 17mm socket, a ratchet, an oil filter wrench, a drain pan, a funnel, a new oil filter, and the recommended oil for your CR-V.

  • Prepare your vehicle: Park on a level surface, engage the parking brake, and allow the engine to cool down.

  • Locate the oil drain plug: Underneath the engine, you’ll find the oil drain plug on the oil pan.

  • Remove the drain plug: Use your 17mm socket and ratchet to loosen and remove the plug. Allow the old oil to drain completely into the pan.

  • Replace the oil filter: Use the oil filter wrench to remove the old filter. Apply a thin layer of fresh oil to the gasket of the new filter and screw it into place.

  • Reinstall the drain plug: Once the oil has drained, reinstall the drain plug and tighten it securely with the 17mm socket.

  • Add new oil: Use a funnel to pour the recommended amount of oil into the engine. Check the oil level with the dipstick and adjust as needed.

  • Dispose of old oil: Take the used oil and filter to a recycling center or auto parts store that accepts them.


By following these steps, you can ensure a clean and efficient oil change for your Honda CR-V. Always double-check your vehicle’s manual for specific recommendations regarding oil type and capacity.


Tips for a Successful Oil Change


Here are some additional tips to make your oil change process easier:



  • Use gloves: Protect your hands from oil and grime by wearing disposable gloves.

  • Warm up the engine: Let the engine run for a few minutes before starting the oil change. Warm oil drains more easily.

  • Inspect for leaks: After completing the oil change, start the engine and check for any leaks around the drain plug and oil filter.

  • Keep a record: Note the date and mileage of your oil change to stay on top of your maintenance schedule.


With these tips, you’ll be well-prepared to handle your Honda CR-V’s oil change like a pro. Regular oil changes are essential for maintaining your vehicle’s performance and longevity.


Conclusion


For most Honda CR-V models, a 17mm socket is the correct size for the oil drain plug. Having the right tools and following the proper steps can make your oil change a straightforward and rewarding task. If you’re ever unsure or need assistance, don’t hesitate to visit Kevin’s Autos for professional service. Happy wrenching!


Frequently Asked Questions

What size is the drain plug on a Honda CVT?


18mm
Genuine Honda ATF & CVT Transmission 18mm Drain Plug/Bolt (90081PX4003)



Are all Honda drain plugs the same size?


The engine oil drain plugs have always been 14mm x 1.5 with a 17mm head, and the transmission oil drain plugs have been 18mm (x 1.5 also I think) with a 3/8" square drive.



What size socket do I need to remove an oil plug?


3/8-inch
Place a 3/8-inch (0.9 centimeters) socket in the socket wrench, fit it over the drain plug's nut and turn it counterclockwise. The oil drain plug should open easily, draining the used oil from the engine. Make sure to place a bucket and some newspaper under the car's engine to catch all the draining oil.



What sockets do I need for oil change?


Ratchet and Socket Set
Get a set that includes some metric and SAE sizes, and if you're starting out, a 3/8” drive should do just fine. Ratchets and sockets also come in 1/4, 1/2″, 3/4″, and 1” drives. Many medium sized kits will include ratchets and sockets in 3/8” and 1/2″ drive.



What size is the engine oil drain plug on a 2015 Honda CRV?


Notes: Engine Oil Drain Plug. M14-1.5" Thread Size.



What size socket for a Honda CRV oil plug?


Remove the oil filter with a 45mm oil filter socket.



What size is a Honda oil drain bolt?


Oil drain pan opening is a 14mm diameter opening. Oil drain plug is an M14, this takes thread count and "pitch" (the "aggressiveness" of the the angle of the threads) into account. The "head" of the oil drain plug is 17mm. So to remove/install the engine oil drain plug, you will need a 17mm socket or wrench.



Are Honda bolts SAE or metric?


Most Honda hardware is comparable to metric grade 10.9 or higher. Steps To Knowing Your Bolts: When determining bolt sizes, look to the numbers. Manufacturers use them for identification purposes.



How to find out oil drain plug size?


Measure Diameter
Measure the width of the plug at the widest part of the threads. If your plug measures 12mm you will need to start looking at plugs in the size range of “M12 x 1.25 to M12 x 1.75″. The “M12” refers to the diameter you measure from the widest part of the threads on your OEM sump plug.



What size socket wrench do I need to change my oil?


What size wrench to use for an oil drain plug depends on the size of the oil drain plug itself, which is a long bolt head. There is no universal oil plug size, but they do come in just a few several standard sizes, such as ¼ inch (. 6 centimeters), 3/8 inch (. 9 centimeters), ½ inch (1.3 centimeters), etc.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.