MM items can be reset individually.
Yes, it’s GDI.Does this engine have fuel dilution concerns ?
Unless Honda changed the capacity on the DI V6, the crankcase capacity on the V6 is 5 qts. (at least it is on my 2016 Acura) so the 6 qt box is not as convenient as a 5 qt. jug.
FD is more of the 1.5l turbo engine in the Civic/CR-V. The J-series really aren't known for FD, let alone FD issues. With any GDI engine, sure it can happen, but there's been very little out there on it.Yes, it’s GDI.
Fuel dilution is more of a concern if the owner doesn’t make many longer trips, and in cold weather.
From all the reading here at BITOG, maybe some exaggeration but I think fuel dilution is a concern in almost all GDI/TGDI that are short tripped, and more so if done in winter.Does this engine have fuel dilution concerns ?
2018+ Odyssey engines are 5.7qts of oil. 2017 was the last year for the 4.5qts on the J engine.What's the oil capacity on that ? We had an Odyssey and our son had an Accord with the 3.5L V6 and I don't recall them needing more than 5 quarts. Disregard - I see the capacity is now 5.7 quarts.
Those 6-quart boxes never caught on at the WMs around here. Looking at their website, it's not even an option for ordering. If I need more than 5-quarts, I just buy (2) jugs, then for the next change, buy another 5-quart and use the leftover, and repeat. I also use 5W-30 in all (3) of our cars even though two of them spec 0W-20 (in US markets).
Generally on the smaller TGDI engines for Honda....like the 1.5l in Civics, CR-V, etc.From all the reading here at BITOG, maybe some exaggeration but I think fuel dilution is a concern in almost all GDI/TGDI that are short tripped, and more so if done in winter.
Precisely!!Yes, it’s GDI.
Fuel dilution is more of a concern if the owner doesn’t make many longer trips, and in cold weather.
I try to take the 19 CRV 1.5T on highway trips weekly to burn that stuff off. Got a PRL sliicon intake hose and AEM dryflow filter. Mom needs to let me modify the axleback with slightly larger pipes and borla mufflers to let that thing breathe lolGenerally on the smaller TGDI engines for Honda....like the 1.5l in Civics, CR-V, etc.
My 2019 has this from the owner's manual which I followed in order to select and reset just the codes I needed to. I used the display on the screen in the center of the dash because my model has the Audio display. Just a little bit different method to open that display than what I copied here for the standard display above the steering wheel.This must be something new with Hondas. I knew that Honda techs could do this with their in-house software so they must have made it available to owners too.