The Pioneer 1000 is a little different from your past Honda ATV or SxS's. With the 1000, there are 3 different categories that need to be discussed. We will try out best to cover them in detail. The idea is to help you complete the oil change at home on your own vs paying a dealer $$$ to do it!
- Engine Oil and Filter
- DCT Filter
- Sub Transmission - Change Guide HERE!
In this thread, we will ONLY be discussing the Engine Oil, Oil Filter, and DCT Filter.
***WARNING - DO NOT DRAIN THE WRONG PLUG!***
Before we start it is important that you locate each drain and be able to tell which one is for what. There are 3 drains and they can be easily mixed up causing you draining the wrong one!
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- Sub Transmission (closest to the front of the SxS)
- Engine Oil (middle)
- DCT Oil tank (closet to the rear of the SxS)
Supplies needed:
- Flat Head Screw Driver or Fender Clip Removal Tool to remove the clips.
- 12 mm Socket for Engine & DCT drain plugs.
- 10mm Socket on 1/8" drive ratchet for filter covers.
- Honda recommends a Torque wrench.
- A Few Rags.
- Two Oil Catch Pans.
- Funnel with extended tube to reach into the fill hole. I use a version of this funnel from Walmart, it lets you turn the flow on and off as well as measured calibrations on the side: FloTool Measu-Funnel, 7pc - Walmart.com
Required Oil and Filters:
- OIL Filter Part Number - 15412-HP7-A01 - Buy Here
- DCT Filter Part Number - 15412-MGS-D21 - Buy Here
- Recommended Oil - Pro Honda GN4 10x30, 4-Stroke Motor Oil - Buy Here
- 6.1 US qt (5.8 liters) after draining, Oil filter and DCT filter change.
- 6.0 US gt (5.7 liters) after draining and engine oil filter change.
- 5.8 US qt (5.5 liters) after drain ONLY!
Optional Parts
- Engine Oil Filter
- O-RING - Oil Filter Cover (75X2.5), Part# 91301-107-000
- SPRING - Oil Part# 15414-KF0-000
- Bolt - Cover - Oil (6X18), Part# 95701-06018-00
- DCT
- O-RING - DCT Filter Cover (39.8X2.2), Part# 91302-PA9-003
- SPRING - DCT Part# 15414-MEB-670
- Bolt - Cover - DCT (6X18), Part# 95701-06018-00
- OIL DRAINS, Pan and Tank.
- Bolt - Oil Pan/Tank, Part# 90131-896-650
- Washer - Oil Pan/Tank, Part# 94109-12000
GETTING STARTED!
Step 1 - Prepare the work area and the SxS:
Locate a safe and level spot to park the SxS.
Operate the SxS long enough to warm the engine. Around 5 minuets.
Drive to selected spot.
Insure SxS is in park.
Turn off and remove key.
Step 2 - Accessing the Oil Fill Cap
Remove the rear mudguard lid under the cargo bed.
Loosen the Remove the Oil Fill Cap to allow faster drain.
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Step 3 - Drain the Oil:
3.1 - Drain Oil Pan
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Place the first oil drain pan under the Oil Pan drain plug. (the middle drain)
Remove the plug with a 12mm wrench. Note: oil will spurt straight out towards the drivers side edge of the SXS make sure you are clear so you do not get burned by hot oil. Be sure and have the drain pan in position to avoid spillage. Allow oil to drain.
3.2 - Drain Oil Tank
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Place the second drain pan under the Oil Tank plug (The rear drain)
Remove the plug with a 12mm socket. Allow oil to drain.
Allow both to drain simultaneously until finished.
Reinstall both drain plugs with sealing washers.
Note: Honda recommends installing a NEW sealing washer.
Recommend torque specs are 30N.m (3.1 kgf, 22 lbf.ft).
Step 4 - Replacing the Filters:
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Sitting by the rear driver wheel you can see and access both the Oil Filter and DCT Filter. Each is identified with markings of "ENG" and "DCT" stamped into the covers.
Step 4.1 - ENGINE OIL FILTER REPLACEMENT
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Locate the filter cover with the "ENG" markings.
Remove the 3 bolts with a 10mm ratchet.
Carefully remove the Cover, Spring, and Filter. Spring will drop if not cautious.
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Remove the filter and dispose of properly. Replace with new filter in the correct order with the "OUT SIDE" marks facing OUT! Wet the O-rings with a light coating of oil.
NOTE: Honda recommends replacing the cover O-Ring. However many users/dealers only replace when damaged.
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Re-install filter cover and SPRING with the "ENG" marks facing UP! Place and tighten the 3 Oil Filter Cover Bolts securely.
Recommend torque specs - 9 lbf.ft (12N.m , 1.2 kgf.m). We recommend using your judgement with a good and tight snug.
Step 4.2 - DCT FILTER REPLACEMENT
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Locate the filter cover with the "DCT" markings.
Remove the 2 bolts with a 10mm socket.
Remove the Cover, Spring, and Filter. Spring will drop if not cautious.
Trick to removing filter is to stick a small screwdriver into the pressure relief hole as shown.
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Remove the filter and dispose of properly. Replace with new filter in the correct order with the "OUT SIDE" marks facing OUT! Wet the O-rings with a light coating of oil.
NOTE: Honda recommends replacing the cover O-Ring. However many users/dealers only replace when damaged.
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Re-install filter cover and SPRING with the "DCT" marks facing UP! Place and tighten the 2 Oil Filter Cover Bolts securely.
Recommend torque specs - 9 lbf.ft (12N.m , 1.2 kgf.m). We recommend using your judgement.
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Filter comparison Old vs. New, pictured are the filters from initial service oil change.
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Step 5 - Replacing the OIL:
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Replace the Oil with the recommended oil.
The Pioneer 1000 (both M3 and M5) require
5.8 Liters (6.1 US qt) of oil to fill after a drain and both filter changes! To refill, place a funnel in the oil filler hole shown in step 1, refill with the required amount of oil.
Tighten the cap once completed.
Step 6 - Checking the Oil
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Park SxS on level surface, Start and run the engine at idle for 3-5 minuets. Stop the engine and allow to sit for 2 minuets.
Check that the oil is filled properly using the dip stick located:
-- 1000-3: Under cargo bed, behind drivers seat.
-- 1000-5: Under cargo bed, drivers side, rear footwell, under rubber flap.
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Remove the dip stick and wipe clean. Insert the dip stick into the hole
without screwing it in. Remove and check the level by looking for oil between the UPPER and LOWER mark as shown Above. The yellow line is my oil level. Perfect between both marks.
If low, re-do the check. If still low, add oil until the reading is between the UPPER and LOWER marks.
DO NOT OVER FILL!
If between the marks, Install dip stick and hand tighten.
Check all plugs and filters to make sure there are on leaks.
Step 7 - Finishing up
Finally, Re-Install the MudGuard from Step 1 and clean up your work area.
Crank and run the SxS for about 5 minuets.
Check all plugs and filters for leaks.
[maint minder]
Step 8 - Resetting the Maintenance Minder Indicator
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The Maintenance Minder Indicator will appear in the main display when you have reached a maintenance period suggested by the Honda maintenance schedule.
The wrench will appear in the display at the following periods:
- Initial Maintenance – 100 miles or 20 hours!
- Regular Maintenance Interval 1 – 600 miles
- Regular Maintenance Interval 2 – 600 miles after interval 1 is performed and reset.
View the
full Maintenance Schedule HERE
Resetting it
To reset the Maintenance Minder Indicator:
Place the ignition switch in the off position.
Hold the SEL/SET button on the display down
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Turn the ignition switch to the on position. Do not crank!
Remain holding the button until the wrench blinks twice, Aprox. 2 seconds.
The Maintenance Minder as well as the maintenance tripmeter and maintenance hourmeter will be reset.
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Now you are all set and ready to hit the trail.
Good luck and be safe.
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Note: We make no claims of accuracy. Please referee to the service manual for official instructions.