My car's Maintenance indicator is on . what should I do ?
#1
My car's Maintenance indicator is on . what should I do ?
the maintenance indicator is on and the oil life it says is 15 % do you think this is badd? i am living on a tight budget , i may have 50 bucks to spare,do you think this will cover the oil change ? Also do you think I should go to the Honda dealer or just any mechanic?
#3
You need to get your oil changed.Don't go to Jiffy Lube.You don't need to go to the Honda dealer, though.Or learn to change the oil yourself. It really isn't hard if you have the clearance to get under your vehicle.
#4
perform maintenanceTake care of your car and it will take car of you. Regular oil changes are essential to long motor lifeIf the car is still under warranty and you have the cash the dealer will provide you with the complete service your vehicle requires to maintain its warrantyYou a clever young person. Why don't you do a search for "how to change your own oil" and find a nice instructional web site. You can try a goog... er I mean yahoo search for your year and model and find out where the filter is (hint; it's near the bottom) If you do the oil change yourself you can save some serious money. You can use the excess to invest in a higher quality synthetic lube. Also you will probably have to borrow or buy ($1.99 - $9.99) a oil filter wrenchBe sure to collect every drop of your used motor oil and dispose of at a recycling center or at most automotive supply places
#7
like it's an actual indicator that means your car needs maintenance or is it just a check engine light? If it's the latter, then check to be sure your gas cap is on tight (it has to click like 3 or 4 times or something).
#10
Have you checked the radiator and oil? Don't go to the dealer, they always charge way more. I think you can get oil cheaper than $50! And $50 could save you having to buy a new car which is what will happen if you're running out of oil. If it runs out, your whole engine will seaze up and your car will be f*cked. Buy some oil and put some water in the radiator! Check all your fluids, but those are the main ones and I'm pretty sure that light comes on when you need oil... It sounds like you'll need to drain the whole lot of the old stuff out anyway because it's bad to keep old stuff in there...
#11
It probably isnt the oil that needs to be changed. Alot of vehicles were designed with a 50,000 mile automatic servicing light. You may want to call and get as much info as you can get before you spend any money.
#14
0% is bad. 15% means you still have life left. I always go to a non-dealer. Dealer's have exhorbinant mark-ups on there products and services. The best idea is to go online an look up coupons on the internet for oil changes in your geographic area. In addition, look in the newspapers (but internet is better). Assuming you have a 4 cylinder, which you said Honda so it probably is, you should be able to get out the door with an oil change for no more than $25.00. However, this is assuming that you looked online and pulled a coupon from Firestone, Mienke, Goodyear, Amaco, or whatever is in your area, and it's not hard to locate one. Otherwise you will be at the dealer paying $65.00 or at one of the above stores paying their non-special rates.
#15
You have absolutely nothing to worry about. Just make sure you get your oil changed about every 5,000 miles.When you do an oil change the mechanic (dealer or independant mechanic) will reset the "warning" indicator.