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I've just bought an 09 Accord. A couple of little questions please...
Never had a honda before. This Memory Minder that tells us when things need to be done, etc.... I've read the manual well, but one thing that isn't clear to me. Let's say I do my first oil change at 5k miles, and reset the Minder's oil indicator back to 100%. This of course should not effect the Minder's tracking of the other things that won't need to be done till later, right? I know this may seem dumb, but they don't cover this at all in the manual. Let's say, on down the road, say at 20k miles or so, I get the little symbol that I need to change the air filter. After I change that, and reset the air filter tracking, I wouldn't want to also reset the oil change tracking without changing the oil, etc., etc. I assume that with one or more symbols lit on the cluster, I would be able to toggle to reset each one as I do the maintenance. Is this the way it works? Also, I seem to have a minor steering wheel shimmy at around 60-65 mph. The car has new Michelins and the car only had 6 miles on it when I bought it. I wonder if those little air pressure sensors could present a wee bit of a problem for wheel balancing. Also, about these sensors in the tires, when the time comes for buying new tires, I assume they will just remove the things and put them in the new tires. Correct? Do some people just do away with these things after a while. I frankly don't need them myself as I always keep tabs on things like proper air pressure in my tires. We do like the car though, and hope to drive it a LONG time. Thanks for any good feedback. |
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<c6a0bf7d-26f1-4dc5-a57b-4b2b751ac6fb@1g2000prd.googlegroups.com>, rev_otis_mcnatt@yahoo.com wrote: > Never had a honda before. This Memory Minder that tells us when > things need to be done, etc.... I've read the manual well, but one > thing > that isn't clear to me. Let's say I do my first oil change at 5k > miles, > and reset the Minder's oil indicator back to 100%. This of course > should not effect the Minder's tracking of the other things that won't > need to be done till later, right? The MM is tracking everything, no? Are you saying you are resetting the OIL LIFE ONLY? Is that an option? Or are you just resetting the MM? The MM tracks everything. |
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Here's an idea, let the maintenance minder do its job, it will tell you
based on several things which are monitored when service needs to be done. Changing your oil at 5,000 miles is wasteful of both your money and a natural resource. Depending on your driving conditions you may need to change at 5k, maybe 10k but, maybe not, why waste? let go, let Honda :-). <rev_otis_mcnatt@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:c6a0bf7d-26f1-4dc5-a57b-4b2b751ac6fb@1g2000prd.googlegroups.com... > I've just bought an 09 Accord. A couple of little questions please... > > Never had a honda before. This Memory Minder that tells us when > things need to be done, etc.... I've read the manual well, but one > thing > that isn't clear to me. Let's say I do my first oil change at 5k > miles, > and reset the Minder's oil indicator back to 100%. This of course > should not effect the Minder's tracking of the other things that won't > need to be done till later, right? I know this may seem dumb, > but they don't cover this at all in the manual. > > Let's say, on down the road, say at 20k miles or so, I get the little > symbol that I need to change the air filter. After I change that, > and reset the air filter tracking, I wouldn't want to also reset > the oil change tracking without changing the oil, etc., etc. > I assume that with one or more symbols lit on the cluster, > I would be able to toggle to reset each one as I do the maintenance. > Is this the way it works? > > Also, I seem to have a minor steering wheel shimmy at around > 60-65 mph. The car has new Michelins and the car only had > 6 miles on it when I bought it. I wonder if those little air pressure > sensors could present a wee bit of a problem for wheel balancing. > Also, about these sensors in the tires, when the time comes > for buying new tires, I assume they will just remove the things > and put them in the new tires. Correct? Do some people just > do away with these things after a while. I frankly don't need them > myself as I always keep tabs on things like proper air pressure > in my tires. We do like the car though, and hope to drive > it a LONG time. Thanks for any good feedback. > |
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On Oct 14, 10:14*pm, "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <el...@nastydesigns.com>
wrote: > In article > <c6a0bf7d-26f1-4dc5-a57b-4b2b751ac...@1g2000prd.googlegroups.com>, > > *rev_otis_mcn...@yahoo.com wrote: > > Never had a honda before. * This Memory Minder that tells us when > > things need to be done, etc.... *I've read the manual well, but one > > thing > > that isn't clear to me. * Let's say I do my first oil change at 5k > > miles, > > and reset the Minder's oil indicator back to 100%. * This of course > > should not effect the Minder's tracking of the other things that won't > > need to be done till later, right? > > The MM is tracking everything, no? > > Are you saying you are resetting the OIL LIFE ONLY? *Is that an option?* > Or are you just resetting the MM? > > The MM tracks everything. Okay, I'll try again. At present, the car has only about 700 miles on it. I can toggle from Oil Life to "Trip A" and "Trip B" which are odometers. The manual tells me how to reset the MM when the oil is changed, by holding down the button for 15 seconds or so. What happens later when other things need to be done that I get messages (symbols) for---change air filter, plugs, transmission fluid, etc.? I assume I will be able to toggle to reset those when that service is done, without of course affecting the Oil Life tracking. |
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On Oct 14, 10:39*pm, "Justbob30" <justbo...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Here's an idea, let the maintenance minder do its job, it will tell you > based on several things which are monitored when service needs to be done.. Uh yes, I know. My question is about resetting after various service is done. > Changing your oil at 5,000 miles is wasteful of both your money and a > natural resource. *Depending on your driving conditions you may need to > change at 5k, maybe 10k but, maybe not, why waste? *let go, let Honda :-). I am actually quite an expert on the subject of oil changes, but I digress. I am a former BMW owner and always did my own service, but this Honda MM is new to me. This 5k oil change is for the car's first off-the-assembly-line oil change. The dealership thinks they are going to get to do the service work on the car and already has me scheduled for this initial 5k oil change--which is not a bad idea for any new car with factory oil in a brand new engine. But the popular myth of oil changes every 3k miles being a swell idea....it is overkill, and wasteful. 5-8k mile oil changes are the best window to shoot for for most drivers. I'm not a big fan of going more than about 8500 miles on the same oil, synthetic or conventional. > > <rev_otis_mcn...@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:c6a0bf7d-26f1-4dc5-a57b-4b2b751ac6fb@1g2000prd.googlegroups.com... > > > > > I've just bought an 09 Accord. *A couple of little questions please.... > > > Never had a honda before. * This Memory Minder that tells us when > > things need to be done, etc.... *I've read the manual well, but one > > thing > > that isn't clear to me. * Let's say I do my first oil change at 5k > > miles, > > and reset the Minder's oil indicator back to 100%. * This of course > > should not effect the Minder's tracking of the other things that won't > > need to be done till later, right? * I know this may seem dumb, > > but they don't cover this at all in the manual. > > > Let's say, on down the road, say at 20k miles or so, I get the little > > symbol that I need to change the air filter. * After I change that, > > and reset the air filter tracking, I wouldn't want to also reset > > the oil change tracking without changing the oil, etc., etc. > > I assume that with one or more symbols lit on the cluster, > > I would be able to toggle to reset each one as I do the maintenance. > > Is this the way it works? > > > Also, I seem to have a minor steering wheel shimmy at around > > 60-65 mph. * The car has new Michelins and the car only had > > 6 miles on it when I bought it. *I wonder if those little air pressure > > sensors could present a wee bit of a problem for wheel balancing. > > Also, about these sensors in the tires, *when the time comes > > for buying new tires, I assume they will just remove the things > > and put them in the new tires. *Correct? *Do some people just > > do away with these things after a while. *I frankly don't need them > > myself as I always keep tabs on things like proper air pressure > > in my tires. * We do like the car though, and hope to drive > > it a LONG time. * Thanks for any good feedback.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - |
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Sorry, no, leave the break in oil in until the car tells you it needs
changing, any dealer worth their salt will tell you that. Oil changes at pre set intervals are no longer the rule....They do however turn a nice profit for the dealership if you insist....but as impressed as I am you owned a BMW (not) which....well makes you an expert because? I however do not claim to be an expert, so, do as you wish it is after all your money, it is however our planet and with any luck you will use a dealership that properly recycles (under)used oil. <rev_otis_mcnatt@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:90b8a7fc-bee5-4650-bb67-d4a8f27c6bfb@e38g2000prn.googlegroups.com... > On Oct 14, 10:39 pm, "Justbob30" <justbo...@hotmail.com> wrote: >> Here's an idea, let the maintenance minder do its job, it will tell you >> based on several things which are monitored when service needs to be >> done. > > Uh yes, I know. My question is about resetting after various service > is done. > >> Changing your oil at 5,000 miles is wasteful of both your money and a >> natural resource. Depending on your driving conditions you may need to >> change at 5k, maybe 10k but, maybe not, why waste? let go, let Honda :-). > > I am actually quite an expert on the subject of oil changes, but I > digress. > I am a former BMW owner and always did my own service, but this > Honda MM is new to me. This 5k oil change is for the car's first > off-the-assembly-line oil change. The dealership thinks they are > going to get to do the service work on the car and already has > me scheduled for this initial 5k oil change--which is not a bad > idea for any new car with factory oil in a brand new engine. > But the popular myth of oil changes every 3k miles being > a swell idea....it is overkill, and wasteful. 5-8k mile oil changes > are the best window to shoot for for most drivers. I'm not a big > fan of going more than about 8500 miles on the same oil, synthetic > or conventional. > > >> >> <rev_otis_mcn...@yahoo.com> wrote in message >> >> news:c6a0bf7d-26f1-4dc5-a57b-4b2b751ac6fb@1g2000prd.googlegroups.com... >> >> >> >> > I've just bought an 09 Accord. A couple of little questions please... >> >> > Never had a honda before. This Memory Minder that tells us when >> > things need to be done, etc.... I've read the manual well, but one >> > thing >> > that isn't clear to me. Let's say I do my first oil change at 5k >> > miles, >> > and reset the Minder's oil indicator back to 100%. This of course >> > should not effect the Minder's tracking of the other things that won't >> > need to be done till later, right? I know this may seem dumb, >> > but they don't cover this at all in the manual. >> >> > Let's say, on down the road, say at 20k miles or so, I get the little >> > symbol that I need to change the air filter. After I change that, >> > and reset the air filter tracking, I wouldn't want to also reset >> > the oil change tracking without changing the oil, etc., etc. >> > I assume that with one or more symbols lit on the cluster, >> > I would be able to toggle to reset each one as I do the maintenance. >> > Is this the way it works? >> >> > Also, I seem to have a minor steering wheel shimmy at around >> > 60-65 mph. The car has new Michelins and the car only had >> > 6 miles on it when I bought it. I wonder if those little air pressure >> > sensors could present a wee bit of a problem for wheel balancing. >> > Also, about these sensors in the tires, when the time comes >> > for buying new tires, I assume they will just remove the things >> > and put them in the new tires. Correct? Do some people just >> > do away with these things after a while. I frankly don't need them >> > myself as I always keep tabs on things like proper air pressure >> > in my tires. We do like the car though, and hope to drive >> > it a LONG time. Thanks for any good feedback.- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > |
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<90b8a7fc-bee5-4650-bb67-d4a8f27c6bfb@e38g2000prn.googlegroups.com>, rev_otis_mcnatt@yahoo.com wrote: > > Changing your oil at 5,000 miles is wasteful of both your money and a > > natural resource. *Depending on your driving conditions you may need to > > change at 5k, maybe 10k but, maybe not, why waste? *let go, let Honda :-). > > I am actually quite an expert on the subject of oil changes More so than the engineers at Honda? Are you an expert on oil changes in Honda's engines? Working at Jiffy Lube doesn't count. |
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<3760a18a-333a-4856-b3b7-e11477bf9a8f@u27g2000pro.googlegroups.com>, rev_otis_mcnatt@yahoo.com wrote: > The manual > tells me how to reset the MM when the oil is changed, by holding down > the > button for 15 seconds or so. What happens later when other things > need > to be done that I get messages (symbols) for---change air filter, > plugs, > transmission fluid, etc.? I assume I will be able to toggle to reset > those > when that service is done, without of course affecting the Oil Life > tracking. No. the MM tracks everything. Reset the MM, reset everything. |
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On Oct 15, 2:38*am, "Justbob30" <justbo...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry, no, leave the break in oil in until the car tells you it needs > changing, any dealer worth their salt will tell you that. *Oil changes at > pre set intervals are no longer the rule....They do however *turn a nice > profit for the dealership if you insist....but as impressed as I am you > owned a BMW (not) which....well makes you an expert because? During the years I owned those cars, I did a great deal of "research" on the very common subject of argument with "car people": oil changes.. best types/brands and frequency of change. As I've said, changing out factory oil in a new engine is not a bad idea at 5k miles. I also don't want to give the dealership ANY reason to try to weasel in the event of future warranty work, which they are known for. > I however do not claim to be an expert, so, do as you wish it is after all > your money, it is however our planet and with any luck you will use a > dealership that properly recycles (under)used oil. I care very much about conservation and environment, but it amazes me that no one here has understood my actual question about resetting. Honda owners? I think I'll try some of the forums and hope for at least higher I.Q's. > > <rev_otis_mcn...@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:90b8a7fc-bee5-4650-bb67-d4a8f27c6bfb@e38g2000prn.googlegroups.com... > > > > > On Oct 14, 10:39 pm, "Justbob30" <justbo...@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> Here's an idea, let the maintenance minder do its job, it will tell you > >> based on several things which are monitored when service needs to be > >> done. > > > Uh yes, I know. *My question is about resetting after various service > > is done. > > >> Changing your oil at 5,000 miles is wasteful of both your money and a > >> natural resource. Depending on your driving conditions you may need to > >> change at 5k, maybe 10k but, maybe not, why waste? let go, let Honda :-). > > > I am actually quite an expert on the subject of oil changes, but I > > digress. > > I am a former BMW owner and always did my own service, but this > > Honda MM is new to me. * This 5k oil change is for the car's first > > off-the-assembly-line oil change. * The dealership thinks they are > > going to get to do the service work on the car and already has > > me scheduled for this initial 5k oil change--which is not a bad > > idea for any new car with factory oil in a brand new engine. > > But the popular myth of oil changes every 3k miles being > > a swell idea....it is overkill, and wasteful. 5-8k mile oil changes > > are the best window to shoot for for most drivers. *I'm not a big > > fan of going more than about 8500 miles on the same oil, synthetic > > or conventional. > > >> <rev_otis_mcn...@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > >>news:c6a0bf7d-26f1-4dc5-a57b-4b2b751ac6fb@1g2000prd.googlegroups.com... > > >> > I've just bought an 09 Accord. A couple of little questions please.... > > >> > Never had a honda before. This Memory Minder that tells us when > >> > things need to be done, etc.... I've read the manual well, but one > >> > thing > >> > that isn't clear to me. Let's say I do my first oil change at 5k > >> > miles, > >> > and reset the Minder's oil indicator back to 100%. This of course > >> > should not effect the Minder's tracking of the other things that won't > >> > need to be done till later, right? I know this may seem dumb, > >> > but they don't cover this at all in the manual. > > >> > Let's say, on down the road, say at 20k miles or so, I get the little > >> > symbol that I need to change the air filter. After I change that, > >> > and reset the air filter tracking, I wouldn't want to also reset > >> > the oil change tracking without changing the oil, etc., etc. > >> > I assume that with one or more symbols lit on the cluster, > >> > I would be able to toggle to reset each one as I do the maintenance. > >> > Is this the way it works? > > >> > Also, I seem to have a minor steering wheel shimmy at around > >> > 60-65 mph. The car has new Michelins and the car only had > >> > 6 miles on it when I bought it. I wonder if those little air pressure > >> > sensors could present a wee bit of a problem for wheel balancing. > >> > Also, about these sensors in the tires, when the time comes > >> > for buying new tires, I assume they will just remove the things > >> > and put them in the new tires. Correct? Do some people just > >> > do away with these things after a while. I frankly don't need them > >> > myself as I always keep tabs on things like proper air pressure > >> > in my tires. We do like the car though, and hope to drive > >> > it a LONG time. Thanks for any good feedback.- Hide quoted text - > > >> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - |
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On Oct 15, 5:46*am, "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <el...@nastydesigns.com>
wrote: > In article > <3760a18a-333a-4856-b3b7-e11477bf9...@u27g2000pro.googlegroups.com>, > > *rev_otis_mcn...@yahoo.com wrote: > > The manual > > tells me how to reset the MM when the oil is changed, by holding down > > the > > button for 15 seconds or so. * What happens later when other things > > need > > to be done that I get messages (symbols) for---change air filter, > > plugs, > > transmission fluid, etc.? *I assume I will be able to toggle to reset > > those > > when that service is done, without of course affecting the Oil Life > > tracking. > > No. > > the MM tracks everything. > > Reset the MM, reset everything. So, you're telling me that when I change only the oil and reset the MM, that all the other maintenance item are also reset, even with the other items not being replaced/serviced? Do you think about what you write? Do you even think? |
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