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hi I have a 2005 Honda Civic LX. the car has just passed its 36,000 mileage mark. According to the manual only the brake fluid needs to be flushed and refilled. What about the the transmission and coolant?. The manual states 110,000 miles but yet when i talked to the honda Serivice at the local dealership they said i need to drain the cooland and transmission every 30K miles. Please advice who should i go with? thanks |
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hi I have a 2005 Honda Civic LX. *the car has just passed its 36,000 mileage mark. *According to the manual only the brake fluid needs to be flushed and refilled. *What about the the transmission and coolant?. *The manual states 110,000 miles but yet when i talked to the honda Serivice at the local dealership they said i need to drain the cooland and transmission every 30K miles. Please advice who should i go with? thanks |
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On Jun 16, 5:00 pm, david <athai... (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: hi I have a 2005 Honda Civic LX. the car has just passed its 36,000 mileage mark. According to the manual only the brake fluid needs to be flushed and refilled. What about the the transmission and coolant?. The manual states 110,000 miles but yet when i talked to the honda Serivice at the local dealership they said i need to drain the cooland and transmission every 30K miles. Please advice who should i go with? thanks What the Honda dealership service people mean, is that it's time to drain your wallet for unneeded services. Stick with the manual (#847). Dan D '07 Ody EX Central NJ USA |
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Dano58 wrote: On Jun 16, 5:00 pm, david <athai... (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: hi I have a 2005 Honda Civic LX. the car has just passed its 36,000 mileage mark. According to the manual only the brake fluid needs to be flushed and refilled. What about the the transmission and coolant?. The manual states 110,000 miles but yet when i talked to the honda Serivice at the local dealership they said i need to drain the cooland and transmission every 30K miles. Please advice who should i go with? thanks What the Honda dealership service people mean, is that it's time to drain your wallet for unneeded services. Stick with the manual (#847). Not to mention that "flushing" is the biggest scam. Drain and fill fluids as specified by the owner's manual... period. |
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Honda contradicts its own franchised dealers: Honda, officially and very > specifically, warns against flushes of any kind. |
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Elle wrote: "Tegger" <tegger (AT) tegger (DOT) c0m> wrote Honda contradicts its own franchised dealers: Honda, officially and very > specifically, warns against flushes of any kind. Little aside: It seems to me that anytime a person or shop uses some 32 oz. ( = 4 cups) of new brake fluid to bleed-refill-yada their brake system, a flush has occurred. By my calculations, and backed up by a few sources, the typical car brake system holds less than half a cup of brake fluid in all the lines and maybe another cup in the master cylinder and reservoir. each of the front calipers will hold at least half a cup if the pads have any wear. unless you disassemble, all you're doing with calipers is diluting the fluid, not really changing it - much like an automatic transmission fluid change - and thus you need a larger volume of fluid to achieve a decent degree of "refreshment". |
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Elle wrote: "Tegger" <tegger (AT) tegger (DOT) c0m> wrote Honda contradicts its own franchised dealers: Honda, officially and very > specifically, warns against flushes of any kind. Little aside: It seems to me that anytime a person or shop uses some 32 oz. ( = 4 cups) of new brake fluid to bleed-refill-yada their brake system, a flush has occurred. By my calculations, and backed up by a few sources, the typical car brake system holds less than half a cup of brake fluid in all the lines and maybe another cup in the master cylinder and reservoir. each of the front calipers will hold at least half a cup if the pads have any wear. unless you disassemble, all you're doing with calipers is diluting the fluid, not really changing it - much like an automatic transmission fluid change - and thus you need a larger volume of fluid to achieve a decent degree of "refreshment". |
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What you're ultimately aiming for is the fluid to come out of the bleed nipple the same color as what was in the new bottles of fluid you bought. |
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TomP <roadcyc (AT) socal (DOT) rr.com> wrote in news:485D0DC6.B9CB310C (AT) socal (DOT) rr.com: Dano58 wrote: On Jun 16, 5:00 pm, david <athai... (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: hi I have a 2005 Honda Civic LX. the car has just passed its 36,000 mileage mark. According to the manual only the brake fluid needs to be flushed and refilled. What about the the transmission and coolant?. The manual states 110,000 miles but yet when i talked to the honda Serivice at the local dealership they said i need to drain the cooland and transmission every 30K miles. Please advice who should i go with? thanks What the Honda dealership service people mean, is that it's time to drain your wallet for unneeded services. Stick with the manual (#847). Not to mention that "flushing" is the biggest scam. Drain and fill fluids as specified by the owner's manual... period. Honda contradicts its own franchised dealers: Honda, officially and very specifically, warns against flushes of any kind. |
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