Service schedule for 2007 Accord

Discussion in 'Accord' started by JXStern, Jan 22, 2008.

  1. JXStern

    jim beam Guest

    that's retarded. it's like putting a sophisticated computerized usage
    monitoring system [developed over many years and at the cost of many
    millions of dollars] on an expensive piece of machinery, then using a
    calendar to find out when it's due for maintenance. oh, wait...
     
    jim beam, Jan 24, 2008
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  2. JXStern

    Howard Guest

    Every (approximate) 7500 miles the service needed light will come on and a
    code will be shown (at least on my 07 v6 accord). That code will be
    referenced in either the owners manual or the service log manual that came
    with the car.

    For the V6 at 7500 it was an oil change ($9.95) at my dealer if you bought
    the car there. At 15,000 it was oil change, rotate and balance, top fluids
    and check filters, brakes, suspension and for loose things etc. That was
    about $100 including oil change. At 22,500 it will be $9.95 oil change
    again. Pretty cheap in this phase of the cars life.

    Howard
     
    Howard, Jan 24, 2008
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  3. JXStern

    JXStern Guest

    Exactly.

    I saw this new widget, and my reaction was, "hey, cute, it reminds you
    TO LOOK IN THE BOOK. Then I looked in the book, and it says, "light
    comes on, go to dealer." Huh? Where's the map? It would be GOOD
    DOCUMENTATION to include the map in the users manual, that the widget
    is following.

    So, to resolve the issue, preparatory to calling the dealer who I
    quite expect to attempt some modest rip-offs, I come and ask a
    question.

    Read the manual. Come on, guys, who on earth RTFMs? More to the
    point, who on earth writes manuals worth reading? This one sucked.
    It should have said, "Hey, we're serious, there isn't a fixed schedule
    anymore, but here's the rough order the widget will follow."

    AND, they should tell the f'ing dealers, so they can list "A-1 service
    for $9.95, B-1 service for $69.95," or whatever. Since that does NOT
    appear on their flyers, that is ANOTHER mismatch the Honda
    organization can work on.

    For that matter, why have codes in a book? Have a little voice come
    out of the dash, "Honored Honda driver, please take car to dealer-san
    for service and have them change my oil!" A-1. What kind of system
    design is that?

    J.
     
    JXStern, Jan 24, 2008
    #23
  4. yeah. I mean, you just spent $25,000 on your shiny new toy--why should
    you bother to know anything about it?

    Ignorance is to be celebrated, right? Just like the boyz in the hood.
    Keepin' it real, right?
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Jan 24, 2008
    #24
  5. Exactly.

    But he doesn't want to be bothered to read the manual. Apparently,
    spending $25,000 for a shiny new toy isn't enough for him to want to
    know how it all works.

    I bet he blindly signed his mortgage papers and never had a lawyer check
    everything over, either. After all, it's only $300,000. Why spend $600
    on a lawyer to tell him anything about it?
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Jan 24, 2008
    #25
  6. "JXStern" wrote
    You read the F one for your nice new SONY Bravia, didn't you?

    BTW, if you don't trust your dealer to tell you the truth about required
    service and service intervals, you shouldn't be going there.
     
    Howard Lester, Jan 24, 2008
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  7. JXStern

    Say What? Guest

    Apparently, those of us who provided you with the substantive answers to
    your question(s) read it. Thus, we were able to provide the answer.
    Are we seeing a pattern here?
    You apparently didn't read it properly. The schedule is pretty well
    fixed, what is variable is the service interval.
    That would be an invaluable system for the dolts incapable of reading
    and/or understanding the printed word but would undoubtedly add to the
    cost of the vehicle.
     
    Say What?, Jan 24, 2008
    #27
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