How do I reset "Maintenance Needed" light in 2003 Civic?

Discussion in 'Civic' started by glenf, Jun 26, 2006.

  1. In the upper right hand corner of the white page, there is an arrow.
    Click the right arrow to get to the next page. After a few pages, then
    you can use the Acrobat controls at the bottom. I use Firefox by the way.
     
    MinnesotaMike, Jun 27, 2006
    #21
  2. In the upper right hand corner of the white page, there is an arrow.
    Click the right arrow to get to the next page. After a few pages, then
    you can use the Acrobat controls at the bottom. I use Firefox by the way.
     
    MinnesotaMike, Jun 27, 2006
    #22
  3. glenf

    TeGGeR® Guest



    I think I see what you mean. You're right in that it will only give it to
    you a page at a time. Why, I do not know.

    However, it is possible in a roundabout way to obtain the whole document. I
    tried the method below:

    I noticed some pages came over individually, while others came in batches
    of ten or so. Open up the "Thumbnails" tab in Acrobat Reader so you'll know
    how they've come over. Next, view each page in the batch so you can be sure
    they're all actually there. After that, and before clicking on a page
    outside of that batch, save the file to disk, calling it something like
    "Pages_8-15.pdf" (for example).

    What a PITA. Maybe Honda decided to break the files up this way to keep
    download times short.
     
    TeGGeR®, Jun 27, 2006
    #23
  4. glenf

    TeGGeR® Guest



    I think I see what you mean. You're right in that it will only give it to
    you a page at a time. Why, I do not know.

    However, it is possible in a roundabout way to obtain the whole document. I
    tried the method below:

    I noticed some pages came over individually, while others came in batches
    of ten or so. Open up the "Thumbnails" tab in Acrobat Reader so you'll know
    how they've come over. Next, view each page in the batch so you can be sure
    they're all actually there. After that, and before clicking on a page
    outside of that batch, save the file to disk, calling it something like
    "Pages_8-15.pdf" (for example).

    What a PITA. Maybe Honda decided to break the files up this way to keep
    download times short.
     
    TeGGeR®, Jun 27, 2006
    #24
  5. glenf

    TeGGeR® Guest



    I think I see what you mean. You're right in that it will only give it to
    you a page at a time. Why, I do not know.

    However, it is possible in a roundabout way to obtain the whole document. I
    tried the method below:

    I noticed some pages came over individually, while others came in batches
    of ten or so. Open up the "Thumbnails" tab in Acrobat Reader so you'll know
    how they've come over. Next, view each page in the batch so you can be sure
    they're all actually there. After that, and before clicking on a page
    outside of that batch, save the file to disk, calling it something like
    "Pages_8-15.pdf" (for example).

    What a PITA. Maybe Honda decided to break the files up this way to keep
    download times short.
     
    TeGGeR®, Jun 27, 2006
    #25
  6. glenf

    Patrick Guest

    Doesn't work for me. I get an error "The specified file blahblahblah.pdf
    does not exist". I had tried looking at the 03 Odyssey before with no luck
    and tried the Civic since some of you could see it.

    Runing Windows XP, Acrobat Reader 7.0, and Internet Explorer.
     
    Patrick, Jun 27, 2006
    #26
  7. glenf

    Graham W Guest

    In Internet Explorer, Right Mouse Click and "Save target as..." which
    gets the file without viewing it. Open it when downloading completes.
     
    Graham W, Jun 27, 2006
    #27
  8. glenf

    Graham W Guest

    In Internet Explorer, Right Mouse Click and "Save target as..." which
    gets the file without viewing it. Open it when downloading completes.
     
    Graham W, Jun 27, 2006
    #28
  9. glenf

    TeGGeR® Guest



    Same thing in Mozilla/Firefox, clicking "Save Link Target As".

    That still only gets you the pages in the main file. It does not save
    anything past whatever was in the main file (one or two pages).





    Your sig isn't compliant. You need a space character after the double-
    hyphen. Or is OE stripping it off for you?
     
    TeGGeR®, Jun 27, 2006
    #29
  10. glenf

    TeGGeR® Guest



    Same thing in Mozilla/Firefox, clicking "Save Link Target As".

    That still only gets you the pages in the main file. It does not save
    anything past whatever was in the main file (one or two pages).





    Your sig isn't compliant. You need a space character after the double-
    hyphen. Or is OE stripping it off for you?
     
    TeGGeR®, Jun 27, 2006
    #30
  11. glenf

    TeGGeR® Guest




    I discovered only AFTER posting this, that you cannot rename the files as
    they come in. If you do, all the links in other fies are broken. You have
    to download all the files the make up the manual, then make sure all the
    downloaded files are in the same directory.
     
    TeGGeR®, Jun 27, 2006
    #31
  12. glenf

    Graham W Guest

    OK. That's a shame!
    It should be compliant since I use quotefix with OE which allows a dash
    dash
    space return sig sequence and most other peeps' see it as such. so I don't
    know what's happening with your n/reader - hmmm.
     
    Graham W, Jun 27, 2006
    #32
  13. glenf

    Graham W Guest

    OK. That's a shame!
    It should be compliant since I use quotefix with OE which allows a dash
    dash
    space return sig sequence and most other peeps' see it as such. so I don't
    know what's happening with your n/reader - hmmm.
     
    Graham W, Jun 27, 2006
    #33
  14. glenf

    Elle Guest

    This works.

    Patrick, I got the Odyssey manual, too.

    Thanks, MinnesotaMike!
     
    Elle, Jun 27, 2006
    #34
  15. glenf

    Elle Guest

    This works.

    Patrick, I got the Odyssey manual, too.

    Thanks, MinnesotaMike!
     
    Elle, Jun 27, 2006
    #35
  16. glenf

    Elle Guest

    This works.

    Patrick, I got the Odyssey manual, too.

    Thanks, MinnesotaMike!
     
    Elle, Jun 27, 2006
    #36
  17. glenf

    Patrick Guest

    I had already tried saving the file instead of viewing it.

    No luck.
     
    Patrick, Jun 27, 2006
    #37
  18. glenf

    Patrick Guest

    I had already tried saving the file instead of viewing it.

    No luck.
     
    Patrick, Jun 27, 2006
    #38
  19. glenf

    TeGGeR® Guest



    Are you sure? Or are they striping it off manually?




    This happens with both my usual XNews and with Xana News (which I rarely
    use).

    I saved the raw text to disk using both newsreaders and the space is NOT
    there.

    The only think I can think of (and don't know how to check) is that OE and
    QuoteFix are not putting an actual ASCII 32 space character, but are
    putting something else that is not being recognized properly by any program
    I've got.

    I even tried saving the raw file to disc and opening it up in MSWord's HTML
    editor. It too shows "--<br>" instead of "--&#32<br>" (when viewed as
    html), and "--<cr/lf>" when viewed as plain text.

    Check to see what character is actually being inserted. Have you looked at
    the source of your own posts after they've been posted?
     
    TeGGeR®, Jun 27, 2006
    #39
  20. glenf

    TeGGeR® Guest



    Are you sure? Or are they striping it off manually?




    This happens with both my usual XNews and with Xana News (which I rarely
    use).

    I saved the raw text to disk using both newsreaders and the space is NOT
    there.

    The only think I can think of (and don't know how to check) is that OE and
    QuoteFix are not putting an actual ASCII 32 space character, but are
    putting something else that is not being recognized properly by any program
    I've got.

    I even tried saving the raw file to disc and opening it up in MSWord's HTML
    editor. It too shows "--<br>" instead of "--&#32<br>" (when viewed as
    html), and "--<cr/lf>" when viewed as plain text.

    Check to see what character is actually being inserted. Have you looked at
    the source of your own posts after they've been posted?
     
    TeGGeR®, Jun 27, 2006
    #40
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