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Old February 3rd 08, 02:04 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
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Default 2008 Honda Civic Ex Maintenance Schedule

Avalon1178 > wrote in news:b025dbf2-18da-4cca-a86b-
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>
>> lets get this straight - you show up out of the blue, you ask badly
>> constructed and poorly considered questions, then get all ****ed because
>> the people you're asking really can't be bothered with your ****, but
>> it's all their fault??? *dude, knowing how to read the owners manual is
>> the least of your problems.- Hide quoted text -
>>

>
> Okay, I guess we can put you in the same horse stable as Elmo and
> Howard. I think someone needs to replace the hay you guys have been
> eating.
>
> Read my original question again. If you people don't want to be
> bothered with my question, then don't respond at all, instead of
> saying some smartass response like I don't know what I'm talking
> about. Its a simple question given the fact that I drove an older
> model before purchasing a new one. And if you can't follow this
> "badly constructed and poorly considered question", then I guess
> you're just as stupid for not carefully reading it before posting your
> response. This is a usenet group, not grammar school.





Your answer was given in the very first reply to your original message.

Elmo directed you to consult your Owner's Manual, which covers Maintenance
on pages 307 through 313.

Page 310 has a diagram of the Maintenance Minder readout in the instrument
cluster, along with some description of how it works. Among the
descriptions is this snippet: "All maintenance items displayed on the
information display are in code. For an explanation of these
maintenance codes, see page 313."

It's a bit unfair to fail to perform a basic requirement of new-car
ownership, then get mad at people who advise you to do it.


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