Newer Civic maintenance (2005 model)

Discussion in 'Civic' started by why, Mar 15, 2008.

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    why Guest

    My 2005 Civic with the generic engine now has 115,000KM after 30 months
    of non-stop daily use. I put on about 50,000KM a year. Lot's of highway,
    maybe 25% city driving. Looking for maintenance suggestions from people
    with experience with the same generation of Civic.

    From what I read here and various mechanics have suggested, I will do
    the timing belt very soon. The car has already had the horrible stock
    15" tires replaced with way better Yokohama AVID TRZ's. I had a
    "critical" dash light come on 3 months ago and Honda replaced one of the
    Oxygen sensors (at my cost). I do regular oil changes and have had a
    couple of litres of the AT fluid (genuine Honda) changed during some of
    those oil changes.

    Here in Canada it seems there are not a lot after-market parts available
    yet (Timing belt and other tensioners and idlers). Could not even find a
    DYI manual in the stores last time I looked. I will need to keep this
    car for at least three more years when in all likelihood it will have
    around 250,000KM when I go to sell it.

    Looking for what I need to do to it at this point in it's life to stay
    trouble-free. Some questions follow.

    - Do I need to change the T/belt tensioner at this stage?

    - Should the other Oxygen sensor be changed?

    - Keep on changing out some of the AT fluid every couple of oil changes
    or get a full change out at a dealer?

    - What about the coolant and thermostat? I believe it is supposed to be
    some sort of long-life (5 year?) coolant in it from the factory.

    - How often should you change out the P.S. fluid?

    Lot's of questions for one post, but I don't seem to see much about this
    generation of Civic in the discussions here (yet). I had a 1992 Accord 4
    cyl. for 300,000KM. It was rock-solid, but seemed like a much simpler
    technology compared to this Civic. I feel I will need to be much more on
    the ball with the pre-emptive maintenance on this car.

    Thanks, Mike
     
    why, Mar 15, 2008
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    jim beam Guest

    wrote:
    <snip waffle>

    do you have an owners manual?
     
    jim beam, Mar 15, 2008
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    Tony Hwang Guest

    No one is regular oil change. Frequent car wash specially under
    carriage. Keep the engine bay clean. Whenever noticing something
    unusual(noise, smell, etc.) pay attention right away. Prevention is
    better than fixing. My '98 CRV is approaching 300K Km. Still drives like
    new. My son drives new Subaru WRX, when he tried my CRV couldn't believe
    how well it drives.
     
    Tony Hwang, Mar 15, 2008
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    babbler Guest

    Are you the guy living the 3rd igloo on the right by the big iceberg?
    Have you ever heard of "Canadian Tire"? Those huge autoparts stores
    popped up like mushrooms all over canada a long time ago. Ever heard of
    Haynes manuals or Chilton? Wander into a Canadian Tire and you'll see it
    there. Ever heard of UAP Napa? They're in every canadian city. Ever
    heard of Princess Auto? Try looking there and you'll be able to find
    anything you need for you Honda.
     
    babbler, Mar 16, 2008
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  5. why

    why Guest

    Hi Babbler,
    thanks for your suggestions. Have tried most of them. Could you do me a
    big favor and check with the store where you buy all your repair parts
    and see if they carry the following items I am looking for?

    If they have them, could you pass along the Brand and part number. There
    are probably several 2005 Civic owners with 1.7L engines who would be
    appreciative of your help.

    - Timing belt tensioner (kit?)
    - Maintenance manual

    many thanks for help,
    Mike
     
    why, Mar 16, 2008
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  6. why

    babbler Guest

    Run your own errands, it's all out there.

     
    babbler, Mar 16, 2008
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  7. why

    why Guest

    It's not. And that was my point.

    My post said - "Looking for maintenance suggestions from people with
    experience with the same generation of Civic."

    Sorry you missed that and wasted both our time.
     
    why, Mar 16, 2008
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    jim beam Guest


    1. don't top post.

    2. read the freakin' owners manual. it'll tell you just how premature
    you are in wanting to change the belt now.

    3. learning how to google a newsgroup might help too.
     
    jim beam, Mar 16, 2008
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  9. why

    jim beam Guest

    imagine how this outcome might have been different if you'd bothered to
    read the owners manual!
     
    jim beam, Mar 16, 2008
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    motsco_ Guest

    --------------------

    Sure, buy a Chilton's there, but DO NOT ALLOW THEM TO TOUCH YOUR HONDA.
    I wouldn't trust them to rotate my tires. They'd probably report I
    needed SIX new fuel injectors (on my 4 cyl CR-V).
    Your owner's manual can be found here:
    https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/RJAAI001_OMANUAL.asp

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Mar 16, 2008
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