Honda Oil Shield Fastener Tool

Honda Oil Shield Fastener Tool

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If you have a new(er) Honda vehicle, and you change your own oil, you have noticed the annoying quarter-turn fasteners (90674-TY2-A01) that help to hold up the metal part of the vehicle under-tray. That metal section has to be removed to change the oil & filter or the transmission fluid. My '20 CRV has six ¼-turn fasteners and three Phillips head screws. In the good old days the covers were much smaller and they were held on with only three Phillips head screws. The nice thing about the newer ones is they don't catch your spilled oil mess, so there are pluses and minuses. Common blade screwdrivers work for this task, but as any good gunsmith will tell you, if you are going to use a common blade screwdriver you need it to be full-slot width and thickness to prevent tearing up the screw head when you apply torque. I don't have any screwdrivers that are anywhere near 20-mm wide and 2-mm thick. I designed this tool to be the all-in-one tool to remove and reinstall the Honda under-covers.

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