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2004 accord lx..the maintenance schedule specifically states that under
normal driving conditions to change the oil only at 10k, filter at 20k, oil again at 30k and so on. Although I am no engineer I am going to have to pass on this piece of advice and just change at about 7500 miles, the oil and filter. The plugs are also to be changed at 110k. Hell even if they are platinum I don't think they will last that long and perform properly. CaptainKrunch |
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CaptainKrunch wrote: > 2004 accord lx..the maintenance schedule specifically states that under > normal driving conditions to change the oil only at 10k, filter at 20k, oil > again at 30k and so on. > > Although I am no engineer I am going to have to pass on this piece of advice > and just change at about 7500 miles, the oil and filter. or just go the 10k, but use mobil1. > > The plugs are also to be changed at 110k. Hell even if they are platinum I > don't think they will last that long and perform properly. eh, id do it at 60k and 120k. you really dont want them seizing in the heads. |
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the extended interval is entirely feasible - the new accords are ultra
low emissions vehicles and burn very clean. cleaner burn = lower combustion product load for the oil = extended change interval. cng vehicles have extended intervals up to 50k miles. CaptainKrunch wrote: > 2004 accord lx..the maintenance schedule specifically states that under > normal driving conditions to change the oil only at 10k, filter at 20k, oil > again at 30k and so on. > > Although I am no engineer I am going to have to pass on this piece of advice > and just change at about 7500 miles, the oil and filter. > > The plugs are also to be changed at 110k. Hell even if they are platinum I > don't think they will last that long and perform properly. > > CaptainKrunch > > > |
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>the extended interval is entirely feasible - the new accords are ultra
>low emissions vehicles and burn very clean. cleaner burn = lower >combustion product load for the oil = extended change interval. cng >vehicles have extended intervals up to 50k miles. Oil change intervals have always been arbitrary. There is no "correct" interval. But manufacturers use it as a ploy to fool morons in to believing they're buying a superior product. ____________________________________ |
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On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 22:08:12 -0700, jim beam <nospam@example.net> wrote:
>the extended interval is entirely feasible - the new accords are ultra >low emissions vehicles and burn very clean. cleaner burn = lower >combustion product load for the oil = extended change interval. cng >vehicles have extended intervals up to 50k miles. Hmmm, it seems to me that most of the combustion oil contamination happens in the first few minutes from cold startup and that doesn't change that much with ULEV. IOW people should be very careful about what "normal" means for the service schedule. Rgds, George Macdonald "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me?? |
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drpimpdaddi@aol.comgagnemvp (He Hate Retard and Moron) wrote in message news:<20040726012643.23811.00002357@mb-m28.aol.com>...
> >the extended interval is entirely feasible - the new accords are ultra > >low emissions vehicles and burn very clean. cleaner burn = lower > >combustion product load for the oil = extended change interval. cng > >vehicles have extended intervals up to 50k miles. > > > Oil change intervals have always been arbitrary. There is no "correct" > interval. But manufacturers use it as a ploy to fool morons in to believing > they're buying a superior product. Can you elaborate more on this? I was about to post a question regarding exactly this type of thing ("ploy to fool morons") and came across this posting which raised another question: I have an Accord 2001 which has "nominal" oil change period every 3,750 miles. I bought this car new 3 years ago and have been strictly following this 3,750 miles schedule at an authorized dealership. Was I fooled by Honda? If so, what is the recommended period? A short explanation why (or links to web articles that explain why) would be very much appreciated. Now... My original question: Honda states that after 30,000 miles I should perform a "30,000 miles maintenance". The authorized dealership (from which I bought the car new and with which I do all maintenance) asks $240 for this work. I looked at the list of what's included in the maintenance and didn't notice any tuning, parts replacement or anything that in my opinion takes significant amount of time and resource that could justify this price. This ""30,000 miles maintenance" is basically a 120-point checkup. $240 for checkup? Is this price reasonable? I thought that when you buy a new car, you are supposed to lower maintenance costs... Is this one of those ploys to squeeze money of laymen like me? I would appreciate if you could shed some light on this. Thanks, Lynn |
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> Now... My original question: Honda states that after 30,000 miles I
> should perform a "30,000 miles maintenance". The authorized dealership > (from which I bought the car new and with which I do all maintenance) > asks $240 for this work. I looked at the list of what's included in > the maintenance and didn't notice any tuning, parts replacement or > anything that in my opinion takes significant amount of time and > resource that could justify this price. This ""30,000 miles > maintenance" is basically a 120-point checkup. > > $240 for checkup? Is this price reasonable? I thought that when you > buy a new car, you are supposed to lower maintenance costs... Is this > one of those ploys to squeeze money of laymen like me? > > I would appreciate if you could shed some light on this. > > Thanks, > Lynn The 30k service should include changing the air and cabin filters, oil change, rotate tires and transmission fluid drain and fill. At dealer prices, $240 doesn't sound bad. An independent shop might be cheaper. Of course, if you're inclined, you could do it yourself for substantially less. I did everything except the tire rotation, my back is not what it used to be. Norm |
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on the 04 the first transmission fluid change is at 110k miles.
spark plugs are at 110k also.. This car will never see a 30k 60 or any other 120 point checkup..I think I can do this myself and save several hundred bucks "Norman Koller" <normkol@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:M7SdnZw7vuDKuZjc4p2dnA@comcast.com... > > Now... My original question: Honda states that after 30,000 miles I > > should perform a "30,000 miles maintenance". The authorized dealership > > (from which I bought the car new and with which I do all maintenance) > > asks $240 for this work. I looked at the list of what's included in > > the maintenance and didn't notice any tuning, parts replacement or > > anything that in my opinion takes significant amount of time and > > resource that could justify this price. This ""30,000 miles > > maintenance" is basically a 120-point checkup. > > > > $240 for checkup? Is this price reasonable? I thought that when you > > buy a new car, you are supposed to lower maintenance costs... Is this > > one of those ploys to squeeze money of laymen like me? > > > > I would appreciate if you could shed some light on this. > > > > Thanks, > > Lynn > > The 30k service should include changing the air and cabin filters, oil > change, rotate tires and transmission fluid drain and fill. At dealer > prices, $240 doesn't sound bad. An independent shop might be cheaper. > > Of course, if you're inclined, you could do it yourself for > substantially less. I did everything except the tire rotation, my back > is not what it used to be. > > Norm > |
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He Hate Retard and Moron wrote:
>>the extended interval is entirely feasible - the new accords are ultra >>low emissions vehicles and burn very clean. cleaner burn = lower >>combustion product load for the oil = extended change interval. cng >>vehicles have extended intervals up to 50k miles. > > > > Oil change intervals have always been arbitrary. There is no "correct" > interval. But manufacturers use it as a ploy to fool morons in to believing > they're buying a superior product. Huh, how do you figure that? |
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