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There's absolutely nowhere in any of the Civic's manuals that shows the oil
change interval. Instead, there's a digital display of the percentage of driving you have left until an oil change is needed. For example, when the percentage hits zero, you change the oil. The manual implies that the computer's system takes into account the kind of driving you do, in figuring how much driving you have left before the required oil change. I normally change the oil at an interval of not greater than 3,000 miles, especially since most of my driving is city driving, and not freeway driving. It'll be interesting to see the percentage that's shown in the display as the car approaches 3,000 miles. But I'd sure like to hear what others think of such a system. Except for relying on Honda's digital percentage system, they're really not telling you the recommended oil change interval in my opinion. Thanks! |
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In article <128ocgv3g69q6bf@corp.supernews.com>,
"Bob Holiday" <Bob4579@hotmail.com> wrote: > But I'd sure like to hear what others think of such a system. Except for > relying on Honda's digital percentage system, they're really not telling you > the recommended oil change interval in my opinion. It's a common system nowadays. But if you'd rather do 3K oil changes--cheap insurance, to be sure, the best and cheapest thing you can do to guarantee the inside of your engine will remain in superb condition--then just ask the dealer how to reset that gizmo, and do your own changes. |
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Thanks, "Elmo"!
Didn't realize that system's commonplace nowadays. Gives you some idea of how long it's been since I've had a new car. Yeah, I was thinking I'd change it every 3,000 miles regardless. Actually, resetting the oil change monitor yourself is in the owner's manual, and it's pretty easy. "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message news:elmop-FC363B.11424011062006@nntp3.usenetserver.com... > In article <128ocgv3g69q6bf@corp.supernews.com>, > "Bob Holiday" <Bob4579@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> But I'd sure like to hear what others think of such a system. Except for >> relying on Honda's digital percentage system, they're really not telling >> you >> the recommended oil change interval in my opinion. > > It's a common system nowadays. But if you'd rather do 3K oil > changes--cheap insurance, to be sure, the best and cheapest thing you > can do to guarantee the inside of your engine will remain in superb > condition--then just ask the dealer how to reset that gizmo, and do your > own changes. > |
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Someone should explain the system to my Honda dealer. I brought it an 05
and 06 for oil changes and they failed to reset the oil change readout on both cars. "Bob Holiday" <Bob4579@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:128ooteajenk1e9@corp.supernews.com... > Thanks, "Elmo"! > > Didn't realize that system's commonplace nowadays. Gives you some idea of > how long it's been since I've had a new car. Yeah, I was thinking I'd > change it every 3,000 miles regardless. > > Actually, resetting the oil change monitor yourself is in the owner's > manual, and it's pretty easy. > > "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message > news:elmop-FC363B.11424011062006@nntp3.usenetserver.com... >> In article <128ocgv3g69q6bf@corp.supernews.com>, >> "Bob Holiday" <Bob4579@hotmail.com> wrote: >> >>> But I'd sure like to hear what others think of such a system. Except for >>> relying on Honda's digital percentage system, they're really not telling >>> you >>> the recommended oil change interval in my opinion. >> >> It's a common system nowadays. But if you'd rather do 3K oil >> changes--cheap insurance, to be sure, the best and cheapest thing you >> can do to guarantee the inside of your engine will remain in superb >> condition--then just ask the dealer how to reset that gizmo, and do your >> own changes. >> > > |
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Art <begunaNOSPAMPLEASE@mindspring.com> wrote:
> Someone should explain the system to my Honda dealer. I brought it an 05 > and 06 for oil changes and they failed to reset the oil change readout on > both cars. > > > "Bob Holiday" <Bob4579@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:128ooteajenk1e9@corp.supernews.com... > > Thanks, "Elmo"! > > > > Didn't realize that system's commonplace nowadays. Gives you some idea of > > how long it's been since I've had a new car. Yeah, I was thinking I'd > > change it every 3,000 miles regardless. > > > > Actually, resetting the oil change monitor yourself is in the owner's > > manual, and it's pretty easy. > > > > "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message > > news:elmop-FC363B.11424011062006@nntp3.usenetserver.com... > >> In article <128ocgv3g69q6bf@corp.supernews.com>, > >> "Bob Holiday" <Bob4579@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> > >>> But I'd sure like to hear what others think of such a system. Except for > >>> relying on Honda's digital percentage system, they're really not telling > >>> you > >>> the recommended oil change interval in my opinion. > >> > >> It's a common system nowadays. But if you'd rather do 3K oil > >> changes--cheap insurance, to be sure, the best and cheapest thing you > >> can do to guarantee the inside of your engine will remain in superb > >> condition--then just ask the dealer how to reset that gizmo, and do your > >> own changes. > >> > > > > I just got a 2006 Accord.; all of 250 miles on it! A service writer at my dealer says that the system assumes 5000 miles between changes. I think I'll check with another dealer. |
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"Art" <begunaNOSPAMPLEASE@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:gHejg.5012$lp.2011@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net... > Someone should explain the system to my Honda dealer. I brought it an 05 > and 06 for oil changes and they failed to reset the oil change readout on > both cars. That's because you have an un-certified oil jockey doing the work even at the dealership. These owners are too cheap and tight-fisted to pay anyone decent money to start out, so you get someone who is more interested in cashing in on changing your air filter, cabin filter, wiper blades, belts, etc. That is how he makes any money, not by worrying about resetting your oil reminder. Most of the time what you do is hold the trip meter button in while you turn the key on for a set amount of seconds. |
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Art, if you have your owner's manual, it's in the maintenance section as to
how to reset it yourself. It's actually pretty easy. If you don't have it, or can't find the page that it's on, let me know, and I'd be glad to copy and post it to you. Bob "Art" <beguna@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:gHejg.5012$lp.2011@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net... > Someone should explain the system to my Honda dealer. I brought it an 05 > and 06 for oil changes and they failed to reset the oil change readout on > both cars. > > > "Bob Holiday" <Bob4579@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:128ooteajenk1e9@corp.supernews.com... >> Thanks, "Elmo"! >> >> Didn't realize that system's commonplace nowadays. Gives you some idea of >> how long it's been since I've had a new car. Yeah, I was thinking I'd >> change it every 3,000 miles regardless. >> >> Actually, resetting the oil change monitor yourself is in the owner's >> manual, and it's pretty easy. >> >> "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message >> news:elmop-FC363B.11424011062006@nntp3.usenetserver.com... >>> In article <128ocgv3g69q6bf@corp.supernews.com>, >>> "Bob Holiday" <Bob4579@hotmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> But I'd sure like to hear what others think of such a system. Except >>>> for >>>> relying on Honda's digital percentage system, they're really not >>>> telling you >>>> the recommended oil change interval in my opinion. >>> >>> It's a common system nowadays. But if you'd rather do 3K oil >>> changes--cheap insurance, to be sure, the best and cheapest thing you >>> can do to guarantee the inside of your engine will remain in superb >>> condition--then just ask the dealer how to reset that gizmo, and do your >>> own changes. |
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Congrats on your new Accord! Sounds like you got a deal!
Thanks for your reply, S & B. Interesting answer from your dealer, although that does seem about right--my Civic now has about 500 miles on it, and it says "90%" left on the oil indicator. The flaw in that system is that it doesn't take into account different driving demands. For example, all-freeway driving is a lot less taxing on the engine and oil than, say, all city driving. No way I'd wait until 5,000 to change the oil in my case. Honda's website does say that it's wasting money to change the oil sooner than it's due. I just don't agree with that--it depends. I think it's cheap insurance to do it sooner, especially if you do more demanding driving than long trips. Again, thanks, Bob > I just got a 2006 Accord.; all of 250 miles on it! A service writer at > my dealer says that the system assumes 5000 miles between changes. I > think I'll check with another dealer. "S & B" <syochelson@ieee.org> wrote in message news:1hgtvby.1xi3uux18juc00N%syochelson.nospam@iee e.nspam.org... > Art <begunaNOSPAMPLEASE@mindspring.com> wrote: > >> Someone should explain the system to my Honda dealer. I brought it an 05 >> and 06 for oil changes and they failed to reset the oil change readout on >> both cars. >> >> >> "Bob Holiday" <Bob4579@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:128ooteajenk1e9@corp.supernews.com... >> > Thanks, "Elmo"! >> > >> > Didn't realize that system's commonplace nowadays. Gives you some idea >> > of >> > how long it's been since I've had a new car. Yeah, I was thinking I'd >> > change it every 3,000 miles regardless. >> > >> > Actually, resetting the oil change monitor yourself is in the owner's >> > manual, and it's pretty easy. >> > >> > "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message >> > news:elmop-FC363B.11424011062006@nntp3.usenetserver.com... >> >> In article <128ocgv3g69q6bf@corp.supernews.com>, >> >> "Bob Holiday" <Bob4579@hotmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> >>> But I'd sure like to hear what others think of such a system. Except >> >>> for >> >>> relying on Honda's digital percentage system, they're really not >> >>> telling >> >>> you >> >>> the recommended oil change interval in my opinion. >> >> >> >> It's a common system nowadays. But if you'd rather do 3K oil >> >> changes--cheap insurance, to be sure, the best and cheapest thing you >> >> can do to guarantee the inside of your engine will remain in superb >> >> condition--then just ask the dealer how to reset that gizmo, and do >> >> your >> >> own changes. >> >> >> > >> > > > I just got a 2006 Accord.; all of 250 miles on it! A service writer at > my dealer says that the system assumes 5000 miles between changes. I > think I'll check with another dealer. |
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