maint required light

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Jim, Apr 7, 2005.

  1. Jim

    Jim Guest

    Hi guys, i have a 2003 Civic Sedan. Love it, works great. But i did notice
    my "Maintanence Required" light seems to come on at approx every 10k kms.
    As soon as I rolled 10k the next time i started up it came on, and right
    after 20k, now i hit the 30k mark the other day, and sure enough the light
    came on. I have been resetting it myself thinking this is just a ploy for
    me to take in my car and spend some money at Honda. Does anyone know if
    this is the case? Do they set them to turn that light on automatically?

    Thanks,
    Jim
     
    Jim, Apr 7, 2005
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  2. Jim

    Jamco Guest

    Yes, its set to come on every XX km/miles. Its in the manual how to reset
    it. I think its just a reminder that your late for your oil change...and
    should be reset after every oil change.
     
    Jamco, Apr 7, 2005
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  3. Jim

    halo2 guy Guest

    It amazes me how you can qualify to purchase a 2003 Civic and yet remain
    clueless as to the purpose of a maintenance required light. That little
    thing in the glove box called an owner's manual might be very useful to you.
    If you don't have one then go buy one.
     
    halo2 guy, Apr 7, 2005
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  4. The fine manual that came with your $20K shiny toy is chock full of
    information, information that's FAR more accurate and relevant than what
    you're ever likely to get by casting your question out on a system like
    the Usenet.

    RTFM.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Apr 7, 2005
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  5. Jim

    TeGGer® Guest


    http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/faq.html#maintreqlight
     
    TeGGer®, Apr 7, 2005
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  6. Jim

    Jim Guest

    It amazes me how cocky and rude people can be if you sit them in front of a
    keyboard.

    Thanks for your reply Jamco.
     
    Jim, Apr 8, 2005
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  7. Jim

    M.C. Tee Guest

    it gets frustrating when people ask the same questions over and over and
    they are all answered within the manual, basic rule here is read the manual
    before you post, you'd be suprised how many questions it will answer
     
    M.C. Tee, Apr 8, 2005
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  8. It amazes me how absolutely lazy people show themselves to be once they
    sit behind a keyboard.

    "I've never read my owner's manual; can someone please spoon feed me the
    information I want for free?" How ballsy can you get?
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Apr 8, 2005
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  9. Jim

    Brian Smith Guest

    It's only meant to be a reminder (quite similar to having your wife or
    girlfriend constantly telling you to slow down <g>).

    When all else fails read the Owners Manual, you'll be surprised at what you
    can learn without bothering other people.

    Or, call your salesman and he will answer your questions (or tell you to
    read the Owners Manual).

    Brian
     
    Brian Smith, Apr 8, 2005
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  10. Jim

    halo2 guy Guest

    I certainly don't mind helping people in this forum in an uncocky manner as
    long as it is helping. When I do all the work for you and you fail to even
    attempt to find the information on your own, other than posting here, then I
    am not helping you I am doing the work for you.

    If I am going to help someone then I expect them to put forth a little
    effort beforehand.
     
    halo2 guy, Apr 8, 2005
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  11. Jim

    Guest Guest

    What the **** do you think this group is for asshole? Pricks like you cease
    to amaze me. It would have taken less time to give him the answer than
    lecturing him, or do you need to consult the manual as well?
     
    Guest, Jul 17, 2005
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  12. halo2 guy is 100% right. This newsgroup does NOT exist to spoon feed
    people the contents of the owner's manual to their shiny new $12,000
    toys.

    The real prick is the guy who can't be bothered to read the owner's
    manual, so he comes here asking to be spoon fed.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Jul 17, 2005
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