2005 Civic: How do I reset the maintenance indicator?

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Nobody, Sep 25, 2005.

  1. You pop open the owner's manual of your shiny new $17,000 toy and read
    it.

    It's full of AMAZING facts, things that the Honda engineers spent long
    hours doing and telling you about--and which you chose to ignore.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Sep 25, 2005
    #21
  2. You're such an asshole.[/QUOTE]

    You come here asking to be spoon-fed something that's clearly
    documented, showing that you never bothered to crack the owner's manual,
    and you're calling someone else names?

    The ones I do business with are.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Sep 25, 2005
    #22
  3. You're such an asshole.[/QUOTE]

    You come here asking to be spoon-fed something that's clearly
    documented, showing that you never bothered to crack the owner's manual,
    and you're calling someone else names?

    The ones I do business with are.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Sep 25, 2005
    #23
  4. Nobody

    TeGGeR® Guest



    What is the reset procedure? I don't have a 2005 Civic, but I'd like to
    know.
     
    TeGGeR®, Sep 26, 2005
    #24
  5. Nobody

    TeGGeR® Guest



    What is the reset procedure? I don't have a 2005 Civic, but I'd like to
    know.
     
    TeGGeR®, Sep 26, 2005
    #25
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    remco Guest

    True, but these groups are identical. It would be better to just post in one
    group. Most people read both groups anyway, so why duplicate things?
     
    remco, Sep 26, 2005
    #26
  7. Nobody

    TeGGeR® Guest


    Crossposting to *relevant* groups is acceptable. It would be worse if he'd
    posted two unrelated messages with the same subject to two related groups.

    The OP has done the correct thing.
     
    TeGGeR®, Sep 26, 2005
    #27
  8. Nobody

    remco Guest

    Ok, I stand corrected. (actually, I sit correctlly but am not sitting
    correctly as I am slouched over in shame :)
     
    remco, Sep 26, 2005
    #28
  9. Nobody

    Seth Guest

    A) Maybe not everybody reads both groups. Or maybe their news server
    doesn't carry both groups.

    B) By cross-posting he didn't duplicate things. The message only exists
    once per new server, linked to both groups (and that's how a decent news
    reader knows to mark the message as read in more than 1 group when you only
    read it in a single group). By manually making the same post to numerous
    groups /without/ the use of a cross-post one would then be duplicating
    things, and thus taking more space.
     
    Seth, Sep 26, 2005
    #29
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    Seth Guest

    Nah, no shame. Just part of the learning process. Just as I learn more
    about my Honda from those more knowledgeable than I, you just learned a
    little more about Usenet by reading from some of us. Maybe the O.P. has
    learned to use his owners manual as more then just glove compartment
    dressing...
     
    Seth, Sep 26, 2005
    #30
  11. Nobody

    remco Guest

     
    remco, Sep 26, 2005
    #31
  12. Nobody

    remco Guest

    Oops -- I think I just sent an empty message.

    When you stop learning, you might as well stop breathing -- I guess we're
    still breathing today. :)
     
    remco, Sep 26, 2005
    #32
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    Tim & Linda Guest

    If they are such retards then why buy a Honda?
     
    Tim & Linda, Sep 26, 2005
    #33
  14. Nobody

    Tim & Linda Guest

    If they are such retards then why buy a Honda?
     
    Tim & Linda, Sep 26, 2005
    #34
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    Brian Smith Guest

    Excellent advice! LOL!
     
    Brian Smith, Sep 26, 2005
    #35
  16. Nobody

    Brian Smith Guest

    Excellent advice! LOL!
     
    Brian Smith, Sep 26, 2005
    #36
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    frito Guest

    Like we say in the South "even a blind hog will find
    an acorn once in a while"

    --
    "frito"
    Fred Snetzer
    '01 FLHT, '97 M2
    TOMKAT
    IBA #10549 BS #162
    http://users.ipa.net/~frito/
     
    frito, Sep 28, 2005
    #37
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