Passenger side, by the front wheel.
You will see the oil pan there as the lowest point of your engine. At the rear of the pan (pointing towards the back of vehicle), you will see the drain plug.
The oil filter can easily be seen by getting under the vehicle right under the passenger front door and looking just above the CV axle of the front wheel.
If it's a Honda OEM filter, it will be blue and about the size of a can of soda.
Google Honda pilot block heater. There is a parts dealer that includes installation instructions showing where the plug is to drain the coolant. This is where the block heater screws in, replacing the bolt.
Look under the front of the Pilot. The drain plugs for the transmission and engine are both under the front and both have labels next to them marked ENGINE OIL and TRANSMISSION OIL. I suggest you get the Haynes manual for the Honda Pilot which explains how to do all this easily. Good luck.
Left / front (driver's side) of transmission has a large plug nut. it uses a 3/8 socket wrench (insert socket handle into hole in drain plug - left loosy)
17mm socket will work fine
Bottom of the engine on the oil pan.
Is it required to change the crush washer on the engine oil pan drain plug
The 2004 Honda Civic has a conventional wet sump lubrication system design. Therefore as in most modern vehicles the oil drain plug is located under the car at the bottom of the engine oil pan.
There is no drain plug.
i use 17 mm for oil pan drain plug,i have odyssey '05,i think that years it the same
No
Where is the oil drain plug for 2004 VW Golf
It's in the radiator drain plug hole.