2000 HONDA CIVIC QUESTION

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Subhabrata Bhattacharyya, Apr 5, 2005.

  1. Hi,

    60000 mile maintenance is due for my Honda Civic 2000, 4 door sedan. My
    question is whether it is advisable to go to a mechanic who has a machine
    that pressure cleans and fills the Transmission fluids (Colonial Auto, $449)
    or go to another mechanic (Brown's auto, $320) who does not have that
    machine and does it in the regular way.

    My concern is that the torque lock converter oil will not get changed if it
    is not pressure cleaned. However, Honda does not say anything about this
    issue. Also, the pressure clean costs more money. The question is whether it
    is worth it.

    Group please help!
    SB
     
    Subhabrata Bhattacharyya, Apr 5, 2005
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  2. Subhabrata Bhattacharyya

    SoCalMike Guest

    what else is involved? thats a lot of $$$.
     
    SoCalMike, Apr 6, 2005
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  3. Sounds to me like you're getting ripped off. The local Honda dealer
    here charges 150 for full tranny service. They also use compressed air
    to empty the fluid from the ATF cooler and T.C.. Takes them 25 minutes.

    As SoCalMike asked, what else is involved? Full 60k service, tranny
    fluid change included?

    - Justin
     
    justinreigle (at) gmail (dot) com, Apr 6, 2005
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  4. Subhabrata Bhattacharyya

    jim beam Guest

    does your driving qualify as extreme service? if not, don't waste your
    money. the fluid's good for 120,000 miles in normal service. taking it
    to the /wrong/ service station & getting contamination from incorrect
    fluid residues are far more of a risk than leaving "old" fluid in there.
     
    jim beam, Apr 6, 2005
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  5. It involves full 60 k service including all the fluids except the brake
    fluids. They said they will flush the coolant which takes care of the
    radiator and the heat core. Also, they will change the oil and the filter,
    AT fluid, fuel filter, spark plugs. Also, general inspection.
    So should I do it piece by piece? Some of the things like the air filter
    etc. I changed myself and do not need to be changed.
    I wanted to do it from one of the AAA authorized people to get my coupon
    work!
    SB
     
    Subhabrata Bhattacharyya, Apr 6, 2005
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  6. Subhabrata Bhattacharyya

    SoCalMike Guest

    brake/clutch fluids, IMO are some of the most important. old fluid picks
    up water from the air and helps promote rust. i change mine every 3
    years, along with the coolant, plugs, air filter, oil/filter (if needed
    at the time. the fuel filter should last a lifetime.
    is your dealer AAA authorized?
     
    SoCalMike, Apr 6, 2005
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  7. Yes, they are AAA approved.
    SB
     
    Subhabrata Bhattacharyya, Apr 8, 2005
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