Honda Accord '00 maintenance schedule
Hi All,
I had a quick question regarding the maintenance schedule for my car. It has 67K miles on it. I last got the 60K miles maintenance done a year and half ago. I have getting the oil and filter change done regularly every 3-4K miles. Do I need to get a 90K/6 year maintenance done ? The owners manual recommends it. Also since i did not get 75K/5years maintenance done. Do i need to add replacement of the engine coolant done too. thanks Amit |
Re: Honda Accord '00 maintenance schedule
All depends how long you planning on keeping it.
You are coming up on the 7 year one(replaced timing belt and such) should have a flush on the coolant, brakes and transmission, at least. That one probably has the questionable transmission. Gary <amit.agarwal@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1168127975.001176.89230@38g2000cwa.googlegrou ps.com... > Hi All, > > I had a quick question regarding the maintenance schedule for my car. > It has 67K miles on it. I last got the 60K miles maintenance done a > year and half ago. I have getting the oil and filter change done > regularly every 3-4K miles. Do I need to get a 90K/6 year maintenance > done ? The owners manual recommends it. > > Also since i did not get 75K/5years maintenance done. Do i need to add > replacement of the engine coolant done too. > > thanks > Amit > |
Re: Honda Accord '00 maintenance schedule
All depends how long you planning on keeping it.
You are coming up on the 7 year one(replaced timing belt and such) should have a flush on the coolant, brakes and transmission, at least. That one probably has the questionable transmission. Gary <amit.agarwal@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1168127975.001176.89230@38g2000cwa.googlegrou ps.com... > Hi All, > > I had a quick question regarding the maintenance schedule for my car. > It has 67K miles on it. I last got the 60K miles maintenance done a > year and half ago. I have getting the oil and filter change done > regularly every 3-4K miles. Do I need to get a 90K/6 year maintenance > done ? The owners manual recommends it. > > Also since i did not get 75K/5years maintenance done. Do i need to add > replacement of the engine coolant done too. > > thanks > Amit > |
Re: Honda Accord '00 maintenance schedule
All depends how long you planning on keeping it.
You are coming up on the 7 year one(replaced timing belt and such) should have a flush on the coolant, brakes and transmission, at least. That one probably has the questionable transmission. Gary <amit.agarwal@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1168127975.001176.89230@38g2000cwa.googlegrou ps.com... > Hi All, > > I had a quick question regarding the maintenance schedule for my car. > It has 67K miles on it. I last got the 60K miles maintenance done a > year and half ago. I have getting the oil and filter change done > regularly every 3-4K miles. Do I need to get a 90K/6 year maintenance > done ? The owners manual recommends it. > > Also since i did not get 75K/5years maintenance done. Do i need to add > replacement of the engine coolant done too. > > thanks > Amit > |
Re: Honda Accord '00 maintenance schedule
In article <1168127975.001176.89230@38g2000cwa.googlegroups.c om>,
amit.agarwal@gmail.com wrote: > I had a quick question regarding the maintenance schedule for my car. > It has 67K miles on it. I last got the 60K miles maintenance done a > year and half ago. I have getting the oil and filter change done > regularly every 3-4K miles. Do I need to get a 90K/6 year maintenance > done ? The owners manual recommends it. Hondas of that vintage generally have 30K service intervals for the engine, alternating minor/major. 60K was a major, 90K would be a minor service. In addition, things like brake fluid go on a 3 year timed schedule rather than miles, and when does your manual tell you to change the timing belt? It might be 90K, or it might be 105K. Either way, when you do that, you'll get fresh coolant--and if you're smart, you'll have them attend to other things in that area like water pump, drive belts, and so on. |
Re: Honda Accord '00 maintenance schedule
In article <1168127975.001176.89230@38g2000cwa.googlegroups.c om>,
amit.agarwal@gmail.com wrote: > I had a quick question regarding the maintenance schedule for my car. > It has 67K miles on it. I last got the 60K miles maintenance done a > year and half ago. I have getting the oil and filter change done > regularly every 3-4K miles. Do I need to get a 90K/6 year maintenance > done ? The owners manual recommends it. Hondas of that vintage generally have 30K service intervals for the engine, alternating minor/major. 60K was a major, 90K would be a minor service. In addition, things like brake fluid go on a 3 year timed schedule rather than miles, and when does your manual tell you to change the timing belt? It might be 90K, or it might be 105K. Either way, when you do that, you'll get fresh coolant--and if you're smart, you'll have them attend to other things in that area like water pump, drive belts, and so on. |
Re: Honda Accord '00 maintenance schedule
In article <1168127975.001176.89230@38g2000cwa.googlegroups.c om>,
amit.agarwal@gmail.com wrote: > I had a quick question regarding the maintenance schedule for my car. > It has 67K miles on it. I last got the 60K miles maintenance done a > year and half ago. I have getting the oil and filter change done > regularly every 3-4K miles. Do I need to get a 90K/6 year maintenance > done ? The owners manual recommends it. Hondas of that vintage generally have 30K service intervals for the engine, alternating minor/major. 60K was a major, 90K would be a minor service. In addition, things like brake fluid go on a 3 year timed schedule rather than miles, and when does your manual tell you to change the timing belt? It might be 90K, or it might be 105K. Either way, when you do that, you'll get fresh coolant--and if you're smart, you'll have them attend to other things in that area like water pump, drive belts, and so on. |
Re: Honda Accord '00 maintenance schedule
In article <-tqdnQ-fZ_mKaj3YnZ2dnUVZ_sCinZ2d@comcast.com>,
"Gary" <gecoffin@comcast.net> wrote: > should have a flush on the coolant, brakes and transmission, at least. If he also does the water pump, the timing belt service will take care of the complete coolant drain and fill. As for "flushing" anything, don't. Drain and replace, yes. |
Re: Honda Accord '00 maintenance schedule
In article <-tqdnQ-fZ_mKaj3YnZ2dnUVZ_sCinZ2d@comcast.com>,
"Gary" <gecoffin@comcast.net> wrote: > should have a flush on the coolant, brakes and transmission, at least. If he also does the water pump, the timing belt service will take care of the complete coolant drain and fill. As for "flushing" anything, don't. Drain and replace, yes. |
Re: Honda Accord '00 maintenance schedule
In article <-tqdnQ-fZ_mKaj3YnZ2dnUVZ_sCinZ2d@comcast.com>,
"Gary" <gecoffin@comcast.net> wrote: > should have a flush on the coolant, brakes and transmission, at least. If he also does the water pump, the timing belt service will take care of the complete coolant drain and fill. As for "flushing" anything, don't. Drain and replace, yes. |
Re: Honda Accord '00 maintenance schedule
The manual says the timing belt needs to be changed at 105K / 7 years.
What maintenance needs to be done based on and what needs to be done based on the mileage. Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: > In article <1168127975.001176.89230@38g2000cwa.googlegroups.c om>, > amit.agarwal@gmail.com wrote: > > > I had a quick question regarding the maintenance schedule for my car. > > It has 67K miles on it. I last got the 60K miles maintenance done a > > year and half ago. I have getting the oil and filter change done > > regularly every 3-4K miles. Do I need to get a 90K/6 year maintenance > > done ? The owners manual recommends it. > > Hondas of that vintage generally have 30K service intervals for the > engine, alternating minor/major. 60K was a major, 90K would be a minor > service. > > In addition, things like brake fluid go on a 3 year timed schedule > rather than miles, and when does your manual tell you to change the > timing belt? It might be 90K, or it might be 105K. Either way, when > you do that, you'll get fresh coolant--and if you're smart, you'll have > them attend to other things in that area like water pump, drive belts, > and so on. |
Re: Honda Accord '00 maintenance schedule
The manual says the timing belt needs to be changed at 105K / 7 years.
What maintenance needs to be done based on and what needs to be done based on the mileage. Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: > In article <1168127975.001176.89230@38g2000cwa.googlegroups.c om>, > amit.agarwal@gmail.com wrote: > > > I had a quick question regarding the maintenance schedule for my car. > > It has 67K miles on it. I last got the 60K miles maintenance done a > > year and half ago. I have getting the oil and filter change done > > regularly every 3-4K miles. Do I need to get a 90K/6 year maintenance > > done ? The owners manual recommends it. > > Hondas of that vintage generally have 30K service intervals for the > engine, alternating minor/major. 60K was a major, 90K would be a minor > service. > > In addition, things like brake fluid go on a 3 year timed schedule > rather than miles, and when does your manual tell you to change the > timing belt? It might be 90K, or it might be 105K. Either way, when > you do that, you'll get fresh coolant--and if you're smart, you'll have > them attend to other things in that area like water pump, drive belts, > and so on. |
Re: Honda Accord '00 maintenance schedule
The manual says the timing belt needs to be changed at 105K / 7 years.
What maintenance needs to be done based on and what needs to be done based on the mileage. Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: > In article <1168127975.001176.89230@38g2000cwa.googlegroups.c om>, > amit.agarwal@gmail.com wrote: > > > I had a quick question regarding the maintenance schedule for my car. > > It has 67K miles on it. I last got the 60K miles maintenance done a > > year and half ago. I have getting the oil and filter change done > > regularly every 3-4K miles. Do I need to get a 90K/6 year maintenance > > done ? The owners manual recommends it. > > Hondas of that vintage generally have 30K service intervals for the > engine, alternating minor/major. 60K was a major, 90K would be a minor > service. > > In addition, things like brake fluid go on a 3 year timed schedule > rather than miles, and when does your manual tell you to change the > timing belt? It might be 90K, or it might be 105K. Either way, when > you do that, you'll get fresh coolant--and if you're smart, you'll have > them attend to other things in that area like water pump, drive belts, > and so on. |
Re: Honda Accord '00 maintenance schedule
On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 08:35:06 -0500, Gary wrote:
> All depends how long you planning on keeping it. > You are coming up on the 7 year one(replaced timing belt and such) > should have a flush on the coolant, brakes and transmission, at least. That > one probably has > the questionable transmission. You should NOT have a flush done on the tranny in your Honda. Have each of those systems drained and refilled. The Tranny should be drained a filled a few times. Joe |
Re: Honda Accord '00 maintenance schedule
On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 08:35:06 -0500, Gary wrote:
> All depends how long you planning on keeping it. > You are coming up on the 7 year one(replaced timing belt and such) > should have a flush on the coolant, brakes and transmission, at least. That > one probably has > the questionable transmission. You should NOT have a flush done on the tranny in your Honda. Have each of those systems drained and refilled. The Tranny should be drained a filled a few times. Joe |
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